OSHA Pro 30 Construction 29 CFR 1926 Multi-User

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This will email you “Course Credit” Codes to be given to each person whom needs training.
Codes are valid for 30 days from purchase date.
When users use code they will have 14 days from registering date to complete the training.

*Note: This will not enroll your account into the training course, only provides Course Credit code to be redeemed by the person whom need training.

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This will email you “Course Credit” Codes to be given to each person whom needs training.
Codes are valid for 30 days from purchase date.
When users use code they will have 14 days from registering date to complete the training.

*Note: This will not enroll your account into the training course, only provides Course Credit code to be redeemed by the person whom need training.

Information of Course Details for Employers purchasing Courses for Employees:

OSHA Pro 30 – CONSTRUCTION

OSHA Pro 30 CONSTRUCTION                                                                                       Regulation: 29 CFR 1926

Course:  30 Hours – Self Paced Video Instruction  (You will have 14 days from date of start to complete)                                                      Prerequisites: None

Per OSHA, “Construction Industry” standards apply only to new construction, installation, repair, renovation, painting, demolition and decorating.   This workforce training guides the understanding of OSHA regulations and workplace hazard recognition with the intent to customize training as each industry’s concerns vary.

Who Should Attend:  This training is intended to be customized for seasoned construction workers, lead- man, upper management, supervisors and those with responsibility for safety and health.

What They Will Learn:  Learn to identify, abate, avoid and prevent related hazards on a job site.  Construction industry safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter.  Per OSHA’s instruction, this training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards

OSHA MANDATES SPECIFIC TRAINING REQUIREMENTS AS FOLLOWS FOR A MINIMUM OF 30 HOURS

2 hours – Introduction to OSHA

  • Workers’ rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint
  • Helpful worker safety and health resources
  • Samples of a weekly fatality and 3 catastrophe report, material data safety sheet and the OSHA Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
  • Materials include an Instructor Guide, PowerPoint slides, student handouts, and participatory activities

2 hours – May include Injury and Illness Prevention Programs

  • Job Site Inspections
  • Accident Prevention Programs
  • Management Commitment and Employee Involvement
  • Worksite Analysis
  • Hazard Prevention and Control
  • Accident Investigations
  • How to Conduct Safety Meetings
  • Supervisory Communication

2 hours – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
2 hours – Health Hazards in Construction

  • May teach noise, hazard communication
  • Crystalline silica
  • Lead or any other construction health hazard

1 hour – Stairways and Ladders

6 hours –  OSHA Focus Four Hazards – The student will be able to recognize and identify hazards in construction (falls, caught-in or between, struck-by, electrocution)  – Describe types of hazards – Protect himself / herself from these hazards – Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from these hazards.

  • Falls (minimum 1 hour and 15 minutes)
  • Electrocution (30 minutes)
  • Struck-By (i.e. falling objects, trucks, cranes) (30 minutes)
  • Caught-In or Between (i.e. trench hazards, equipment) (30 minutes)

12 hours – In following topics:

  • Concrete and Masonry Construction
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, & Conveyors
  • Ergonomics
  • Excavations
  • Fire Protection and Prevention
  • Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
  • Welding and Cutting
  • Powered Industrial Vehicles
  • Safety and Health Programs
  • Scaffolds
  • Steel Erection
  • Tools – Hand and Power
  • Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment and Marine Operations; Rollover Protective Structures and Overhead Protection; and Signs, Signals and Barricades

3 hours – Topics from the following construction industry hazards or policies and/or expand on the mandatory or elective topics and or learn other construction industry hazards or policies.

The Outreach Training Program is voluntary.  However, some states and local jurisdictions have enacted laws mandating Outreach training.  Some employers, unions and various other jurisdictions also require workers to have this training to work on job sites and to fulfill their own safety-training goals.

  1. Accident Investigation and Prevention
  2. Aerial Platforms/ lifts
  3. Asbestos
  4. Back Safety
  5. BBP
  6. Clothing and Attire (chemical)
  7. Compressed Gases
  8. Concrete-Masonry
  9. Confined Space
  10. Cranes
  11. Electrical
  12. Emergency Action Plan
  13. Ergonomics
  14. Eye and Face Protection
  15. Fall Protection
  16. Fire Prevention
  17. Hand and Foot Protection
  18. Hazcom
  19. Head Protection
  20. Hearing
  21. Hot Work
  22. Housekeeping
  23. Ladders
  24. LOTO (lock out tag out)
  25. Machine Guarding
  26. PIT (powered industrial truck)
  27. PPE (personal protective equipment)
  28. Recordkeeping
  29. Respiratory Protection
  30. Rigging
  31. Safe Access (ladders and stairways)
  32. Scaffolds
  33. Signaling
  34. Site Specific Program
  35. Thermal
  36. Tools (hand and power)
  37. Trenching and Excavation
  38. Walking and Working Surfaces
  39. Welding
  40. Workplace Violence

Certification:

Successful completion requires 80% or better score on all quizzes.

Upon successful completion, participants receive a wallet card, documentation to satisfy OSHA.