OSHA 30: Construction Industry Outreach Training Course (IACET CEU=3.0) (Actively Proctored)
This program provides information about worker rights and employer responsibilities and describes how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety and to fulfill training requirements found in OSHA standards. Many jurisdictions, employers and unions require this course, which is voluntary at the U.S. federal level. Each student who completes the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA Outreach Training is only available to trainees within the geographic jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act. Trainees outside this jurisdiction will not receive cards. This 30-Hour program is intended for workers with some safety responsibility, and the 10-Hour program is primarily intended for entry-level workers. The program will take longer than 30 hours.
- Language
- English
- Estimated Time
- 1820 min
- CEU Credits
- 3.00
- Contains
- OSHA Outreach Training Orientation
- OSHA Outreach Training Learner Responsibilities
- Introduction to OSHA (US)
- OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites (US)
- Applying Electrical Standards (US)
- Using Electrical Safety Programs (US)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Electrical Protection
- Electrical Safety for Construction: Cord and Plug Connected Equipment (US)
- Electrical Safety for Construction: Power Lines and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) (US)
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Programs and Procedures
- Fall Protection (US)
- Fall Protection: Rescues
- Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
- Pre-Job Briefings
- Lone Worker: Concerns
- Lone Worker: Risk Assessment
- Why Incident Management Matters Introduction
- Culture of Early Reporting
- What If? Mentality
- Inspections and Observations
- Giving and Receiving Feedback
- Reporting (Data Entry)
- Incident Investigation
- Tasks and Corrective Actions
- Continuously Improve for Safety Excellence
- Integrated Systems - Achieving Organizational Excellence
- Safety and You for Supervisors
- Personal Factors in Safety
- Egress and Emergency Action Plans (US)
- Safety Signs (US)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Hazard Assessment
- Hearing Conservation (US)
- Respiratory Protection (US)
- Hexavalent Chromium
- Lead Poisoning
- Dust Mask - Voluntary Use Guidelines (US)
- Bench Grinder Safety
- Machine Guarding Part 1: Hazards
- Machine Guarding Part 2: Precautions
- Hydraulic Safety
- Compressed Air Safety Awareness
- Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety
- Preventing Cuts and Puncture Wounds
- Hand Tool Safety for Construction
- Power Tool Safety for Construction
- Lithium-Ion Battery Awareness
- Struck-By, Caught-Between - Staying Out of the Line of Fire for Construction
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Body Protection
- Work Zone Safety, Part 1: Preparation (US)
- Work Zone Safety, Part 2: Operations (US)
- Demolition Hazards (US)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Head Protection
- Blasting Area Awareness
- OSHA Outreach Training Midway Progress Report
- Excavation and Trenching Safety (US)
- Blocking and Cribbing
- Load Securement for Heavy Equipment (US)
- Concrete and Masonry Awareness
- Stacking and Storage Practices for Construction (US)
- Materials Handling Practices for Construction (US)
- Rough Terrain Forklift Safety - Part 1: Readiness
- Rough Terrain Forklift Safety - Part 2: Operation
- Industrial Ergonomics
- Preventing Back Injury
- Housekeeping on the Job
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Foot and Leg Protection
- Walking/Working Surfaces
- Slips, Trips and Falls for Construction
- Mobile Elevated Work Platforms
- Scaffold Safety Essentials
- Ladder Safety for Construction: Selection and Inspection
- Ladder Safety for Construction: Setup and Use
- Crane Operator Safety
- Crane Signaling Awareness
- Basic Rigging Principles, Part 1: Hazards and Risks
- Basic Rigging Principles, Part 2: General Safety
- Basic Rigging Principles, Part 3: Rigging Equipment
- Hazard Communication for Construction: Written Program (US)
- Hazard Communication for Construction: How to Use Labels and Safety Data Sheets (US)
- Industrial Hygiene Awareness
- Asbestos Hazards: Workers in the United States (US)
- Asbestos Hazards: Characteristics and Health Effects
- Asbestos Hazards: Products and Types
- Asbestos Hazards: Signs, Areas and Monitoring
- Asbestos Hazards: Avoiding Exposure
- Asbestos Hazards: Release Response
- Crystalline Silica Awareness
- Corrosive Safety
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Eye and Face Protection
- Using Eyewashes and Emergency Showers
- Handwashing Awareness
- Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
- Vector-Borne Disease Awareness: Mosquitoes, Ticks and Other Pests
- Heat Stress
- Cold Stress
- Confined Spaces: Construction Requirements
- Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness
- Safety Everywhere: Carbon Monoxide
- HAZWOPER: Direct Reading Gas Detector Safety
- Flammable and Combustible Liquids
- Fire Extinguisher Safety for Construction: Part 1 - Fight or Flee (US)
- Fire Extinguisher Safety for Construction: Part 2 - Using Extinguishers (US)
- Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety
- Welding, Cutting and Brazing Part 1 of 3: Methods
- Welding, Cutting and Brazing Part 2 of 3: Physical Hazards
- Welding, Cutting and Brazing Part 3 of 3: Health Hazards
- Hot Work for Construction
- Low-Speed and Utility Vehicle Safety
- Defensive Driving - Small Vehicles
- OSHA Outreach Training Wrap-Up
- Price
- $159.00 per seat
- Tags
- NYC Proctored OSHA Courses