OSHA/Safety Training

OSHA and Safety Training Seminars

OSHA Outreach 10 and 30 Hour Courses for both Construction & General Industry

We hold OSHA safety training workshops throughout Michigan and the Midwest region, including, but not limited to, Lansing, Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Traverse City, Flint, Livonia, Dearborn, Warren, Ann Arbor and Brighton. 

OSHA - 10 Hour Construction & General Industry Outreach Training Program

Sample Course Description - Construction Industry

This course is designed for Workers, Foremen, Superintendents, and Project Managers. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction safety and health 10-hour course completion card from the Department of Labor. 
  • Introduction to OSHA
  • General understanding of the OSHA Act and the functions of OSHA
  • Inform the student on the procedures and priorities of an OSHA Compliance inspection
  • Describe the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSHA Act
  • Provide students with the skills and knowledge to identify and control hazards in the workplace
  • Provide students with the tools and knowledge to control and eliminate hazards in the workplace
  • Promote a proactive safety attitude within the student
OSHA - 30 Hour Construction & General Industry Outreach Training Program

Sample Course Description - Construction Industry

This course covers thirty (30) hours of training, required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), that apply toward the 30-Hour Construction Industry course completion card. The course is comprised of 25 sections, each either one or two hours in length, and covers topics pertaining to regulations covered by Standard 29 CFR 1926. The successful completion of this course will help meet the Construction Industry standards established by OSHA.
  • Learning Objectives
  • Locate OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices (introduction to OSHA standards)
  • Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C
  • (General Safety & Health Provisions)
  • Implement preventative measures for accidents in their workplace (Subpart D - Occupational Health & Environment Controls)
  • Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the requirements for use in OSHA
  • Standards (Subpart E - Personal Protective Equipment)
  • Understand the requirements for fire protection in the workplace (Subpart F - Fire protection and Prevention)
  • Identify types of rigging equipment used to protect employees (Subpart H - Rigging; Subpart N - Cranes and Rigging)
  • Identify the critical health and safety hazards of welding and cutting in the construction industry (Subpart J - Welding and Cutting)
  • Identify common electrical hazards and related OSHA standards (Subpart K - Electrical Standards)
  • Understand the importance of scaffolding for workers in elevated workplaces (Subpart L - Scaffolding)
  • Implement measures for protecting workers and equipment from dangerous falls (Subpart M - Fall Protection)
  • Recognize the hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites (Subpart P - Excavations)
  • Understand the safety requirements necessary to protect workers using explosives or blasting agents(Subpart T - Demolition)
  • Protect workers who perform jobs on or around stairways or ladders at worksites (Subpart X - Stairways and Ladders)
  • List and describe the hazards and prevalence of confined spaces
 
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