OSHA: Short and Long Course Training Options


 

OSHA Training Designed to Meet the Needs of Your Organization

 

Who Should Attend

These OSHA compliance courses are designed for all levels of personnel and are tailored to meet the specific needs of your industry and organization.  View a video of basic OSHA compliance issues.  

OSHA Training Options: (click on the links below to jump to that section of this page)

 


 

OSHA Short Course Option One: (3 to 4 hours)

Concept:  Direct and to-the-point session related to educating supervisors and actual facilities workers, maintenance workers, custodians, electricians, etc., in the fundamentals of specific regulations related to their jobs.
    
   Course Outline:

  • The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA)
  • Employer Responsibilities
  • Worker Responsibilities
  • Interaction with Outside Contractors and Vendors
  • Reporting
  • Death
  • Multiple Hospitalizations
  • Hazard Self-Inspection
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Worker Right-to-Know (Chemical Hazard Communication; HAZCOM)
  • Lockout/Tagout – Machine Guarding
  • Walking-Working Surfaces (includes ladder safety)

 


 

OSHA Short Course Option Two: (3 to 4 hours)

Concept: Training is workshop oriented and covers not only OSHA fundamentals but also focuses on sensitizing workers to the particular dangers of their individual jobs. Participants work in groups to undertake a Job Hazard Analysis of a task they actually perform. Engaging staff in analysis of their actual jobs results in a more careful, self-aware workforce.

   Course Outline:

  • The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA)
    • Employer Responsibilities
    • Worker Responsibilities
    • Interaction with Outside Contractors and Vendors
  • Reporting
    • Death
    • Multiple Hospitalizations
  • Introduction To Job Safety Analysis
  • Four Basic Steps Of Job Safety Analysis
  • Selecting A Job To Be Analyzed
    • Prioritizing Jobs To Be Analyzed
  • The Job Safety Analysis Worksheet
  • Identifying The Hazards Associated With Each Job Step
    • Basic Accident Type 1 Struck Against
    • Basic Accident Type 2 Struck By
    • Basic Accident Type 3 And 4 Contacted By And Contact With
    • Basic Accident Type 5, 6 And 7 Caught In, Caught On, And Caught Between
    • Basic Accident Type 8 And 9 Fall To Same Level And Fall To Below
    • Basic Accident Type 10 And 11 Overexertion And Exposure
  • Controlling Each Hazard

 


 

OSHA Long Course Option:

Choose from any of the topics below: (Course length varies from five hours to two days depending on the nature and depth of coverage in the topics selected.)

  • The Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
  • Finding The Law
  • Interpretive Materials -- Taking the mystery out of OSHA’s jargon and complexity
  • Consultative Assistance
  • Employees including OSHA’s Multi-Employer Citation Policy
  • Hazard Assessment
  • Four Steps to Hazard Prevention and Control
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Training
  • OSHA Reporting (death, multiple hospitalizations)
  • A review of OSHA’s recordkeeping requirements that includes recent changes
  • Hazard Communication
  • Understanding Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
  • Machine Guarding
  • First Aid
  • Blood borne Pathogens
  • Emergency Action Plans
  • Fire Prevention
  • OSHA Inspections

 


To receive more information about this training call toll free at 877-385-5515.