OSHA Outreach - Construction Training
Objective: The OSHA Outreach - Construction Training aims to educate workers on recognizing, avoiding, and mitigating hazards commonly found in the construction industry, enhancing their safety awareness and reducing workplace accidents.
Summary: This program covers a range of construction safety topics mandated by OSHA, providing participants with a fundamental understanding of hazards specific to construction sites, including fall protection, electrical safety, hazardous materials, and more.
Duration:
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Course Duration: Typically conducted over four consecutive days (10 hours per day)
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Schedule: Offered as four full-day sessions or segmented sessions based on training needs.
Regulation Reference: The OSHA Outreach - Construction Training adheres to OSHA guidelines and covers construction-specific safety standards and practices.
Cost: $125.00
Course Topics: The curriculum for the OSHA Outreach - Construction Training typically includes:
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Introduction to OSHA
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Focus on the OSHA standards for construction
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Hazards identification, prevention, and control
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Fall protection, electrical safety, scaffolding, and excavation safety
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Personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements
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Health hazards in construction, including silica and asbestos
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Emergency action plans and procedures
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Case studies and interactive discussions
Who Should Attend: This course is suitable for construction workers, supervisors, foremen, and anyone involved in construction activities. It provides a fundamental understanding of safety regulations and best practices within the construction industry.
For enrollment, scheduling, or further information, please contact the training provider or visit their website.
Note: The course content can be adapted to meet specific maritime industry needs or organizational requirements.
Contact Info
Calvin Rodrigue, Jr
calvin.rodrigue@fletcher.edu