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502
- Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers
Cost: $550.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed for personnel in the private sector who have completed
the OTI 500 instructor course. It is designed to focus on recent changes
to OSHA’s most common hazards and violations. OSHA’s 29 CFR 1926 Construction
Industry Standard will be provided. Construction Industry voluntary compliance
outreach trainers are required to take this course every four years. If
your card has expired you must take the OTI 500
course.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
- Recommend current OSHA construction requirements and policies
- Describe new construction standards
- Identify training material resources
- Apply techniques and resources used by other construction outreach trainers.
COURSE DATES-Click location for address information. If the course is not highlighed, than the exact location has not yet been determined.
Location |
Begin Date |
End Date |
2008 |
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| Miami, FL - cancelled |
April 21 |
April 23 |
| Tampa, FL |
April 28 |
April 30 |
| Orlando, FL |
May 27 |
May 29 |
| Ft. Myers, FL |
June 16 |
June 18 |
| Boca Raton, FL |
June 30 |
July 02 |
| West Palm Beach, FL |
July 21 |
July 23 |
| Plantation, FL |
August 26 |
August 28 |
| Orlando, FL |
September 23 |
September 25 |
| Daytona Beach, FL |
October 20 |
October 22 |
| Plantation, FL |
November 04 |
November 06 |
| Tampa, FL |
November 18 |
November 20 |
| Tampa, FL |
December 01 |
December 03 |
| Tampa, FL |
December 29 |
December 31 |
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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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