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OSHA Workplace Safety: 30-hour General Industry Training Webinar
We've packed this worksho with interactive exercises that will give you practical experience you can use immediately. Plus, you'll get a firsthand look at many of the resources and tools you'll need to create your own training back at work.
Course Description/Agenda The
financial benefits of taking this five-day OSHA virtual
certification course can be staggering. Your work site will be
safer and healthier, man-hours lost to injury and downtime will
plummet and productivity will increase. Your insurance rates will
reflect your commitment to safety, and you’ll be able to sleep
better at night knowing that you’re doing everything you can to
protect your company from costly penalties for noncompliance.
We promise
that when you attend this LIVE, virtual training event, you won’t
just sit there getting a dry, boring five-day lecture. We’ve
packed these sessions with interactive exercises that will give
you practical experience you can use immediately. Plus, you’ll get
a firsthand look at many of the resources and tools you’ll need to
create your own training back at work.
And, upon
successful completion of this course, you’ll receive your 30-hour
general industry training card from OSHA that shows your deep
commitment to the safety and health of your employees. So even if
you only use one strategy that saves your company from a
compliance error—or an employee from a life-threatening
injury—this program will more than pay for itself several times
over. Don’t wait another minute!
What You
Will Learn
- Up-to-the-minute information
on the latest general industry changes in OSHA regulations and
standards
- Proactive safety-audit tools
to significantly reduce—or possibly eliminate—the number of
accidents and injuries in your workplace.
- How to assess your
organization’s level of compliance and shore up areas of
weakness
- What is necessary to comply
with OSHA’s record-keeping standards
- The procedure for an OSHA
inspection so you can deal confidently with inspectors
VIRTUAL WORKSHOP AGENDA
Program
time: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Session 1: Day One
- Introduction to the safety
movement
- Determining rights and
responsibilities under Section 2 of the OSH Act
- The General Duty
Clause—Section 5(a)(1) and 5(b)
- The 4 elements of an effective
safety program
- Inspection priorities,
citations and penalties
- How to prepare and develop an
action plan for an OSHA inspection
- Introduction to the OSHA
General Industry Standards
- Walking working
surfaces—Subpart D
Session 2: Day Two
- Egress and emergency action
plans—Subpart E
- Fire protection and
prevention—Subparts E and L
- Identification and control of
hazardous energy—Subpart J
- 4 key elements of the
Lockout/Tagout Standard
- Electrical safety
standards—Subpart S
- Introduction to industrial
hygiene—Subpart Z and the critical differences between safety
and health hazards
- An overview of the most common
types of health hazards
Session 3: Day Three
- The Hazard Communication
Standard (1910.1200)
- Outside contractors: What are
your responsibilities?
- Bloodborne pathogens—Subpart Z
(1910.1030)
- The Top 10 bloodborne
pathogens violations
- What is all the fuss about
ergonomics? (Previous standard 1910.900)
- The definition of confined
spaces—Subpart J
- Flammable and combustible
liquids—Hazardous materials Subpart H
- Workplace violence: OSHA’s
role in identification and prevention
Session 4: Day Four
- Personal protective
equipment—Subpart I
- How to conduct a hazard
assessment
- Machine guarding—Subpart O and
the hazards of machinery
- Material handling and
storage—Subpart N
- OSHA training and education
requirements
- Medical services and first
aid—Subpart K
- Safety and health programs
(Foundation for Voluntary Protection Program)
- The advantages for your
company of being a VPP work site
Session 5: Day Five
- The elements of an effective
safety program
- Overview of behavioral safety
- Achieving—and
maintaining—safety excellence
- Recordkeeping and reporting
(29 CFR, Part 1904)
- Creating an audit-proof
recordkeeping system
- Mock OSHA inspection
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Course Summary |
We've packed this worksho with interactive exercises that will give you practical experience you can use immediately. Plus, you'll get a firsthand look at many of the resources and tools you'll need to create your own training back at work. |
Delivery
Method |
Virtual Classroom (Live) |
Who Should Attend |
Anyone responsible for OSHA compliance in their organization |
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