
30 Hour OSHA Course Self Paced Online
Date and time is self-paced
|30 Hour OSHA Course Self Paced Online
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Date and time is self-paced
30 Hour OSHA Course Self Paced Online
Information
- Specializing in Construction Safety Training
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The course additionally provides information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. The course is taught by an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) authorized instructor. Students will receive a certificate verifying they have completed the class.  OSHA cards expire after five years according to the New York City Department of Buildings in order to work on any site.
Learning Outcomes
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Introduction to OSHA (2 Hours)
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Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify the importance of OSHA
- Describe the history of safety and health regulation leading to the creation of OSHA and OSHA’s mission;
- Identify and describe new Department of Building’s safety regulations
- Identify worker rights under OSHA;
- Discuss PPE requirements for workers and employers
- Name employer responsibilities;
- Recall OSHA standards;
- Identify elements of OSHA inspections;
- Name safety and health resources
- List the steps about how to file a [NC1]Â complaint.
Managing Safety and Health (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify ways of managing commitment and employee involvement
- Name the benefits of health and safety programs
- Identify the key elements of successful health and safety programs
- Describe OSHA/Employer partnership and alliance programs
- Identify the costs of accidents
Focus Four: Fall Protection (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify types of fall hazards associated with workplace environments.
- Identify methods to eliminate or protect against fall hazards.Â
Focus Four: Electrocution (2Â Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify major electrocution hazards
- Describe types of electrocution hazards
- Protect him/herself from electrocution hazards
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from electrocution hazards
Focus Four: Struck-by (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify common struck-by hazards
- Describe types of struck-by hazards
- Protect themselves from struck-by hazards
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from struck-by hazards
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Focus Four: Caught-in or Between (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify common caught-in or -between hazards
- Describe types of caught-in or -between hazards
- Protect themselves from caught-in or -between hazards
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from caught-in or -between hazards
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Personal Protective Equipment (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Describe the hierarchy of controls as it relates to personal protective equipment.
- Identify types of personal protective equipment utilized in construction.
- Explain personal protective equipment training requirements.
- Explain the responsibilities of employers and employees regarding personal protective equipment.
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Stairways and Ladders (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify types of stairways and ladders used at a construction site.
- Describe types of hazards (i.e., slips, trips, and falls) associated with the use of stairs and ladders.
- Describe protective methods used to prevent stairway and ladder hazards.
Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from stairway and ladder hazards.
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Health Hazard in Construction (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify common health hazards.
- Describe types of common health hazards.
- Apply health hazard protection methods.
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from health hazards in construction, including hazards communication program.
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Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
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- Identify types of material handling equipment.Â
-  Describe hazards associated with material handling activities (e.g., storage, use, and disposal).
- Identify methods to prevent hazards associated with material handling equipment.
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from material handling hazards.
Elective Topic: Excavation (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Describe the role of a competent person at an excavation site.
- Identify hazards associated with excavations.
- Describe the methods for protecting employees from cave-ins.
- Apply excavation hazard protection methods.
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from excavation hazards.
Elective Topic: Scaffolds (2 Hours)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Describe the role of a competent person related to scaffolding.
- Identify the types of scaffolds commonly used on construction sites.
- Describe hazards associated with scaffolds.
- Discuss methods to prevent hazards associated with scaffolds.
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from scaffold hazards.
Elective Topic: Hand and Power Tools (1Â Hour)
Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries and/or fatalities, upon completion of this module, learners will:
- Identify various types of tools commonly used at construction worksites.
- Describe types of hazards associated with the use of tools.
- Describe guarding requirements for various types of tools.
- Describe safe operation methods while working with various types of tools.
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from tool hazards.
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Fire Protection and Prevention (1Â Hours)
- Describe the role of a competent person related to Fire Protection and Prevention.
- Identify the types of Fire Protection and Prevention commonly used on construction sites.
- Describe hazards associated with Fire Protection and Prevention.
- Discuss methods to prevent hazards associated with Fire Protection and Prevention
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from Fire Protection and Prevention.
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Elective Topic: Cranes, Derricks, Hoist and Elevators (2 Hour)
- Identify common causes of crane accidents.
- Describe requirements for crane use, including pre-planning methods.
- Describe precautions for crane use near power lines.
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from crane hazards.
- Explain training requirements related to crane operations.
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Elective Topic: Confined Space Entry (2 hours)
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- Describe the role of a competent person related to confined space entry.
- Identify the types of confined space entry commonly used on construction sites.
- Describe hazards associated with confined space entry.
- Discuss methods to prevent hazards associated with confined space entry.
- Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from confined space entry hazards.
To receive a certificate/card for the course, students must:
Be able to clearly communicate with the instructor and complete all paperwork in the language the course is delivered.
Attend all required hours of the course.
Actively participate during class activities and reviews.
An OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry wallet card from the OSHA Training Institute will be issued to the participant within 90 days of successful completion of course.
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COMPLETION/ REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATE AND CARD
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A certificate of completion will be issued at the end of course which is valid for 90 days Upon completion of the course students will receive a certificate from Design Build Engineering PLLC and will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry wallet card from the OSHA Training Institute (OTI). The OSHA Outreach Program Training Guidelines require that the OSHA course completion cards are issued directly to each student, regardless of who paid for the training. These cards must be picked up at our office and sign a release and confirmation of card pick up. The issued card must be carried at all times while on a construction jobsite and present this card as proof of completed course when requested.
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We suggest you maintain a copy for your records. If this card is lost or stolen you will need to purchase a replacement card at an additional $65. Please contact us via email at info@designbuildengineeringpllc.com for
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CRITERIA FOR SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION FOR DESIGN BUILD ENGINEERING PLLC CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE (3 CEU):
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