All of our OSHA courses have: OSHA Authorized Instructors, Accurate & Up-to-Date Compliance Information, OSHA Approved Curriculum, and a Certificate of Completion from OSHA. CEUs can be given (upon request) for Water, Wastewater, and Distribution System Operators.

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This course gives a basic overview of OSHA, the OSH Act, and OSHA’s responsibility in preventing and eliminating work-related illnesses and injuries. It gives workers an overview of their rights and protections under OSHA regulations.

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A Mock-OSHA inspection can help you identify areas where safety and health violations exist within your operations. You may be in need of a limited inspection that focuses on a particular safety program or piece of equipment, or a comprehensive evaluation of your overall safety program.

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Topics in this course include:

 

1. Safety & Health Programs

• OSHA’s Intent & Objectives

 

2. 29 CFR 1903 Intro to OSHA

• OSH Act, General Duty Clause

• Inspections, Citations & Penalties

• New Recordkeeping Rules

 

3. 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D

• Ladders, Platforms, Scaffolds

 

4. 29 CFR 1910 Subparts E & L

• Fire Protection & Exit Routes

 

5. 29 CFR 1910 Subpart H

• Flammable & Combustible Liquids

 

6. 29 CFR 1910 I

• Personal Protective Equipment

 

7. 29 CFR 1910 Subpart O

• Machine Guarding

 

8. 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S

• Electrical

 

9. 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Z

• Hazard Communication

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Course Topics Include:

 

• Required training content

• Workers’ Rights

• Employer Responsibility

• Personal Protective/Lifesaving Equipment

• Introduction to:

• OSHA Focus Four Hazards

• Falls

• Electrocution

• Struck-By

• Caught-In or Between

• Health Hazards in Construction

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In an effort to maintain workplace safety and hazard recognition standards, OSHA recommends regular workplace safety training. This online course benefits workers in the following fields: factory operations, manufacturing, storage, warehousing, healthcare, and more.

 

Course topics include:

 

• Electrical

• Walking and Working Surfaces

• Hazard Communication

• Personal protective equipment (PPE)

• Exit Routes and Emergency Plans

• Bloodborne Pathogens

• Machine Guarding

• And more.

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OSHA recommends workplace safety training for a safe and healthful work environment. That’s why a hazard recognition course like OSHA 30-Hour Construction online training can be beneficial for a variety of workers, including those in construction, building development, and other related fields. This will help educate workers in identifying, predicting, avoiding, preventing, and stopping potential hazards in the workplace.

 

Course topics include:

 

• Major Fall, Caught-In/-Between, Struck-By, Electrocution Hazards (OSHA Construction Focus 4)

• Protection from Crane Hazards

• Steel Structure Hazards

• Confined Space Hazards

• Fire Hazards

• Activities That May Cause MSD and RMD Injuries

• Choosing and Using Appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

• And more.

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This Recordkeeping & Reporting course will provide you with detailed information on how to properly maintain a recordkeeping policy in your workplace per OSHA’s Part 1904 standard.  You will learn the correct instances in which to record a workplace event or injury and how to record these events properly.

 

If any kind of injury or illness occurs in the workplace, proper documentation is vital.  This Recordkeeping and Reporting course will show you how to do this right.

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Employers are expected to know which OSHA standards apply to their industry so they can ensure their company’s compliance with applicable standards. However, a company should also know its legal rights when OSHA comes knocking. OSHA has the authority to inspect a given location, to enter without delay, and to investigate the area in question to the satisfaction of the assigned Compliance Officer. Preparation is key!