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OSHA: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION STANDARDS

Overview:

Introduction:

This course provides an understanding of the structure, contents, and applicability of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards.

It covers the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace for general industries. It also provides information regarding employers’ responsibilities as defined by OSHA and focuses on the implementation of effective safety programs and record-keeping requirements.

Course Objectives:

At the end of this course the participants will be able to:

  • Explain and apply the contents of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29CFR1910 (OSHA) standards
  • Prepare an effective safety program that will also increase employee morale and productivity, and reduce overall costs
  • Describe the training requirements of OSHA standards and identify the training topics that their organization’s employees will need
  • Apply the record-keeping requirements of OSHA to maintain an effective workplace injury log
  • Distinguish the difference between workers’ rights and employers’ responsibilities as defined by OSHA

Targeted Audience:

  • This course is designed for health and safety directors, field supervisors, engineers, safety professionals, site managers, and anyone seeking a better knowledge of the rules and regulations that govern workplace safety requirements.

Course Outlines:

Unit 1: Introduction to OSHA:

  • Importance of OSHA
  • Employees’ rights and employers’ responsibilities under OSHA
  • Contents of OSHA standards
  • Inspections of the workplace

Unit 2: Fundamentals of a Safe Workplace:

  • Walking and working surfaces
  • Hazard communication course and Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
  • Exit route, emergency action plans, fire prevention plans, and fire protection
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Fall protection
  • Lockout/Tagout – requirements and periodic inspection

Unit 3: Introduction to Industrial Hygiene:

  • History of industrial hygiene
  • Role of the safety professional
  • Industrial hygiene fundamentals
  • Industrial hygiene concepts and key terms
  • Employee exposure and medical records

Unit 4: Industry-Specific Standards:

  • Hazardous, flammable, and combustible materials
  • Confined space: permit required, hazards, courses, rescue
  • Machine guarding: hazards, requirements, methods
  • Welding, cutting, and brazing
  • Power industrial trucks

Unit 5: Bloodborne Pathogens:

  • Exposure control plan
  • Engineering and work practice controls
  • Hepatitis B vaccination requirements
  • What to do if an exposure occurs
  • Training requirements
  • Medical recordkeeping requirements
  • Sharps injury log

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