Course Description:
Developed by the U.S. Department of Labor to provide general industry workers, supervisors, and other personnel responsible for work related activities with an awareness of health and safety concerns in the workplace. All attendees will become familiar with reading and using the OSHA 29CFR 1910 General Industry Standards. Other OSHA related regulations will also be discussed. Students will be presented with more safety related information and OSHA Standards as compared to the 10-Hour OSHA General Industry course. The course will cover all the Subparts of the standard. Students who successfully complete this course will be issued a 30-Hour General Industry card from OSHA.
Course Topics:
An introduction to OSHA Standards
Elements of effective Safety and Health Programs
Subpart D- Walking working surfaces
Subpart E- Means of Egress
Subpart F- Powered platforms, man-lifts, and vehicle mounted work platforms
Subpart G- Occupational Health and Environmental control
Subpart H- Hazardous Materials
Subpart I – Personal Protective Equipment
Subpart J -General Environmental Controls
Subpart L- Fire Protection
Subpart N-Material handling and Storage
Subpart O-Machinery and Machine Guarding
Subpart P -Hand and Power Tools
Subpart Q–Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
Subpart S – Electrical
Subpart Z- Hazard Communication, Asbestos, Lead, other toxins
Who Should Attend:
General Industry employees who require an in-depth understanding of the General Industry Standard.
Regulatory Requirements:
Various OSHA regulations