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501
- Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry
Cost: $750.00)
General CEU's: 2.5
ABIH: 4.0 Safety CM Points (approval 05-3277)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed for private sector personnel from all types of industries
to present detailed information on how the provisions of the Occupational
Safety and Health (OSH) Act may be implemented in the workplace. Rights
and responsibilities under the OSH Act, the appeals process, recordkeeping,
and voluntary protection programs are covered. The course also includes
an introduction to OSHA’s General Industry standards and an overview of
the requirements of the more frequently referenced standards. Participants
who successfully complete the course and pass a multiple choice test will
become outreach trainers, authorized to conduct both 10 and 30 hour General
Industry courses. OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910 General Industry Standard (1900- 1910.999
and 1910.1000 to end) will be provided.
PREREQUISITES
Five years relevant experience in the
General Industry field and attendance in a week-long general industry safety
and health course (OTI 511).
Please print this downloadable form and FAX to the OSHA Training Institute prior to the couse if you have doubts that prerequisites aren't meet. You will have to attest to the fact that you meet these prerequisites when you sign in on the first day of class. - Prerequisiste Verification Form
REFUNDS WILL NOT BE ISSUED IF PREREQUISISTES AREN'T MEET!
COURSE DATES- Click course location for address, hotel and directions. If the city is not highlighed, than the exact course location has not yet been determined.
Location |
Start Date |
End Date |
2008 Dates |
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| Tampa, FL |
May 05 |
May 08 |
| Tampa, FL |
June 02 |
June 05 |
| Biloxi, MS |
July 07 |
July 10 |
| Orlando, FL |
July 14 |
July 17 |
| Orlando, FL |
August 04 |
August 07 |
| Ft. Pierce, FL |
August 18 |
August 21 |
| Tampa, FL |
August 25 |
August 28 |
| Columbia, SC |
September 02 |
September 05 |
| Jacksonville, FL |
September 08 |
September 11 |
| Trinidad |
September 08 |
September 11 |
| Homestead, FL |
September 15 |
September 18 |
| Biloxi, MS |
September 22 |
September 25 |
| Charlotte, NC |
September 22 |
September 25 |
| Dothan, AL |
September 29 |
October 02 |
| Tallahassee, FL |
October 20 |
October 23 |
| Ft. Myers, FL |
October 27 |
October 30 |
| Tampa, FL |
November 03 |
November 06 |
| West Palm Beach, FL |
November 04 |
November 07 |
| Clearwater, FL |
November 17 |
November 20 |
| Birmingham, AL |
December 08 |
December 11 |
| Pensacola, FL |
December 15 |
December 18 |
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Locate OSHA safety and health standards, policies, and procedures
- Describe the use of OSHA standards and regulations to supplement an on-going
safety and health program
- Identify common violations of OSHA standards such as lockout/tagout, walking
and working surfaces, hazardous materials, and welding
- Describe how to conduct internal training on OSHA regulations and recordkeeping.
COURSE TOPICS
- Introduction to OSHA standards and hazard violation workshop
- Overview of the OSH Act and 29 CFR 1903
- Citations and proposed penalties
- Means of egress and fire protection
- Personal protective equipment
- Material handling
- Electrical safety standards and work practices
- Hazard communication
- Introduction to industrial hygiene
- Machine guarding, Lockout/tagout
- Walking/working surfaces
- OSHA recordkeeping
- Ergonomics
Accommodations for Disabilities: Please notify the CPE Office, 12901 Bruce B.
Downs Blvd., MDC Box 60, Tampa, Florida, 33612 or call (813) 974-6695 a minimum
of ten working days in advance of the event if a reasonable accommodation for
a disability is needed. Events, activities and facilities of the University of
South Florida are available without regard to race, color, sex, national origin,
disability, age, or Vietnam veteran status as provided by law and in accordance
with the University's respect for personal dignity.
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