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The Top 10 OSHA Violations
1 Scaffolding
2 Hazard Communication
3 Fall Protection
4 Respiratory Protection
5 Lockout/Tagout
6 Forklift Hazards
7 Electrical ­ Wiring
8 Machine Guarding
9 Ladders
10 Electrical ­ General

 

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This course introduces private sector personnel to OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as construction safety and health principles. Topics include scope and application of OSHA construction standards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Upon successful course completion, the student will receive an OSHA construction safety and health 30-hour course completion card issued through the OSHA Training Institute.

Sample Course Curriculum
The OSHA Training Institute allows for some customization of the
curriculum. Please call for details.

This course is typically taught in four eight-hour sessions
Thirty hours of actual classroom time is required

 
Sample Course Subjects
I
Introduction / OSH Act / Safety Programs
II
Hazard Communications
III
Confined Space Awareness
IV
Excavation and Trenching
V
Scaffold Safety Awareness
VI Stairways and Ladders
VII
Electrical Safety Awareness2
VIII
Crane Safety
IX
Biohazard Safety
X
Fall Protection Awareness
XI Heat Stress
XII Material Handling, Part 1
XIII
Material Handling, Part 2
XIV Forklift Safety
XV Hand and Power Tools
XVI Personal Protective Equipment
XVII Proper Lifting and Your Back
XVIII Fire Prevention and Protection
XIX Investigating Accidents
XX Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
 
The topics listed above can be modified to fit a particular situation. There are limitations regarding what modifications can be made, so please call to get the details.
 
Students receive a coursework binder and may receive a reference book containing the Cal OSHA Construction Safety Orders & Electrical Safety Orders
 

All training is performed in accordance with Federal OSHA, applicable State-chartered OSHA, and other State Regulations and local Ordinances.