This 10-hour training program is intended to provide entry-level workers general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards.
This 10-hour training program is intended to provide entry-level construction industry workers information about employer responsibilities, and, how to identify, abate, and avoid job related hazards.This program also provides an overview of how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration operates and how the agency conducts investigations. The training covers a variety of construction industry safety and health hazards. Training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention.
Goals
Promote workplace safety and healthProvide knowledge about workplace hazardsPrevent workplace accident and illnessesHow to identify hazards in the workplaceProper response to identified hazardsTopics
Introduction to OSHAElectrocutionCaught in or betweenCranes and HoistsFalls and Fall PreventionHeat StressPersonal Protective EquipmentHand and Power ToolsExcavationsStairs and LaddersStruck-byHealth Hazards in ConstructionParticipants must attend both days in their entirety in order to receive an OSHA 10 Card.
Registered participants who fail to attend a class ('no-shows') will be charged full class cost. The 'no-show' fee may not be used as a credit for another EN class, or other type of event or service. A 'late notice' charge (50% of the class fee) will be charged for cancellations made less than 48 hours before the scheduled class starting time. The 'late notice' charge may not be used as a credit for another EN class. or other type of event or service.
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