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OSHA 10 HOURS

The 10-hour OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) program is designed to promote safety and health in the workplace and to ensure that workers are informed about workplace hazards and their rights. This outreach program emphasizes workplace safety and health, the role of construction workers in recognizing and preventing hazards, workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint.

COST

$150 USD

SESSIONS

2

CALENDAR

MONDAY AND TUESDAY 8:00A.M TO 1:30P.M

LANGUAGE

SPANISH AND ENGLISH

PRE REQUIREMENTS: No prerequisites required.

Course Outline: This course fully meets all Occupational Safety and Health Administration curriculum requirements.

Reference: PDF CLICK HERE

Material Reference: OSHA Student Document Packet.

Learning Outcome: By completing this OSHA 10-hour training course, the student will be able to:

  • Recognizing workers' rights and employers' responsibilities under OSHA.
  • Identify the main hazards that prevail when using ladders and scaffolding on the construction site.
  • Define methods to control four main health hazards that construction workers may be exposed to.
  • Identify ways to select the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and rescue equipment.
  • Identify the four main focus hazards and describe ways to prevent workers' exposure.
  • Explain the risks associated with the unsafe use of scaffolding equipment on the construction site. 
  • Attend all sessions and arrive on time.
  • Complete the Student Registration Form.
  • Participate in class.
  • Complete the final exam. (Achieve a minimum score as applicable).
  • Participate and submit the evaluation form at the end of the course.

Students are required to complete 100% of the course and actively participate in all learning activities. Otherwise, to be eligible for training recovery, they must have completed at least 50% of the contact hours for the training BEFORE their absence. Students who miss time before completing 50% of the initial class or miss more than 50% of the total time must reschedule and attend the entire training course. For OSHA Training Program requirements, please visit https://www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/OSHAOutreachTrainingProgramRequirements-2019.pdf.

Disclaimer: The instructor(s) at ONE Safety Training have no financial or non-financial interest, nor any personal bias related to any organization whose products or services are described, reviewed, assessed, or compared in the presentation.

 

CONSTRUCTION HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM

OSHA 30 HOURS

The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program focuses on the recognition, prevention, and reduction of safety and health hazards in construction work. Course participants can expect to be able to locate and identify OSHA standards in 29 CFR 1926, identify common causes of accidents and fatalities in hazardous construction areas, recommend hazard reduction techniques, and recognize various construction processes, materials, and equipment. (30 hours OSHA Construction Safety & Health Program) Local Law 196 Mandates

COST

$250 USD

SESSIONS

6

CALENDAR

MONDAY AND SATURDAY 5:00P.M TO 10:30P.M

LANGUAGE

SPANISH AND ENGLISH

PRE REQUIREMENTS: No prerequisites required.

Course Outline: This course fully meets all Occupational Safety and Health Administration curriculum requirements.

Reference: PDF CLICK HERE

Upon completion of this 10-hour OSHA training course, the student will be able to: and discuss the means to extinguish them

  • Recognizing workers' rights and employers' responsibilities under OSHA.
  • Identify ways to select the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and rescue equipment.
  • Discuss the risks associated with the unsafe use of scaffolding and its structural components.
  • Define methods to control the four main health hazards (falls, electrocution, struck-by, caught-in) that construction workers may be exposed to
  • Explain the criteria for protection systems used when working in and around excavations.
  • Diferenciar entre las 5 clases de incendios y discutir los medios para extinguirlos
  • Attend 100% of the course.
  • Complete the Registration Form.
  • Participación en todos los ejercicios de clase (determinado por el instructor del curso).
  • Completion of the post-quiz assessment required.
  • As applicable, achieve the minimum passing score on the required end-of-course exam.
  • Complete the end-of-course evaluation form.

Students are required to complete 100% of the course and actively participate in all learning activities. Otherwise, to be eligible for training recovery, they must have completed at least 50% of the contact hours for the training BEFORE their absence. Students who miss time before completing 50% of the initial class or miss more than 50% of the total time must reschedule and attend the entire training course. For OSHA Training Program requirements, please visit https://www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/OSHAOutreachTrainingProgramRequirements-2019.pdf.

Disclaimer: The instructor(s) at ONE Safety Training have no financial or non-financial interest, nor any personal bias related to any organization whose products or services are described, reviewed, assessed, or compared in the presentation.

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