Osha 10&30 const 9 2014

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OSHA 10-Hour AND OSHA 30-Hour Construction Outreach Training Programs In 2012, 53% of construction-related fatalities came from either falls/slips/trips or contact with objects/equipment. Don’t let your company become an OSHA statistic. To ensure the safety of your workforce and reduce or prevent the likelihood of costly fines and penalties for non-compliance, attend one of the following: 10-hour Construction | September 22-23, 2014 30-hour Construction | September 22-25, 2014 Kentucky International Convention Center (KICC), Louisville, Ky.

Has it been more than three years since you last attended this course?

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Be aware that although the OSHA 10 & 30 cards don’t have an explicit expiration date, Federal OSH no longer allows lost cards to be reissued after three years from the date of class completion.

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OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour Construction Outreach Training Programs federal osha authorizations Participants who successfully complete either the OSHA 10-Hour or OSHA 30-Hour course will receive an official course completion card from Federal OSHA. The card will be useful during an inspection, as it demonstrates your efforts and commitment to voluntary compliance with OSHA standards and regulations.

why attend? It is an employer’s responsibility to provide a safe work-site that is free of hazards to employees. These courses give individuals the knowledge to identify and control hazards on the job-site. Workers become informed and conscious of their own safety and safety in their work setting. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) suggests that employers offer these courses to their employees to help them assist in work-place safety. The OSHA Outreach Training Program provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces. It also provides information regarding workers' rights and employer responsibilities. Employers who have trained their workers with the OSHA Outreach Program for Construction have seen large reductions in injuries, the costs associated with injuries, and fewer safety violations. The Outreach Training Programs are taught by an OSHAAuthorized instructor and the Kentucky Chamber selects professional, experienced experts as their instructors. Safety is a good business practice that all employers can benefit from and training is a good way to help ensure and develop that practice!

who should attend? • Safety directors • Construction managers • Construction supervisors • Crew leaders

• General industry personnel who oversee construction and contractor activities at their facilities • Other construction staff with responsibilities for health and safety

• Foremen • Worksite “competent” person • General site workers • Safety committee members

about the speaker Bobbi K. Samples is the owner and principal consultant of The Safety Firm, LLC. This is the fifth business she has successfully imagined, created, owned and operated. She received her business management degree from Indiana Wesleyan University and has worked at the executive level within Fortune 500 companies in the areas of human resources and safety. Besides directing the operations of The Safety Firm, Bobbi is a professional artist and innovative motivational speaker. She is consistently cited for her entrepreneurial approaches to training, professional growth and workforce solutions.

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach Training Program about osha 10-hour The Construction 10-Hour course will provide participants with one and a half days of intensive learning about the most significant OSHA construction topics. In this course, special emphasis is given to OSHA's Focus Four - Fatalities from Falls, Electrocution, Caught-In or between and Struck-By hazards. Course participants will learn what CFR 1926 OSHA Construction Standards apply to their company and be able to recognize hazards, protect themselves and prevent safety and health hazards. Attend this course and receive some practical and proven safety information to implement at your work-site.

day one 8 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast (provided)

•Use of 300 log, 301 form, and 300A summary •Reporting to OSHA and access to records •Review of current interpretations •“Is it Recordable” exercise

8:30 a.m. Introduction to OSHA

•Review of OSHA Act, purpose, history, scope •Fatalities and catastrophes •Employee rights and employer responsibilities •OSHA assistance and website •Filing a complaint Inspections and Most Cited Violations

•Inspections –priorities, process and penalties •Most cited citations •Inspection response procedures and options •Multi-Employer work sites Recordkeeping

•Review of records employers are required to keep •Calculating TCR and DART rates •Determining recordable injuries and illnesses

General Health Hazards In Construction

•Hazard Communication •Overview of Hazcom requirements •Determination of physical and health hazards •Routes of entry •Labeling and MSDS/SDS •GHS – globally harmonized system •Hazardous communications regulatory requirements Focus Four – Fall Protection/Prevention

•Applicable standards •Elevated work determination and assessment •Methods of protection, positioning, and prevention •Fall equipment use, selection and inspection •Calculating fall distances and forces •Training requirements

Subpart E - Personal Protective Equipment & Lifesaving Equipment

•Methods for protection and compliance

•General requirements – employer responsibilities •PPE hazard assessment •Selection, use, maintenance, storage and limitations

Focus Four – Caught-In or Between Hazards

•Identification of major Caught-In or Between Hazards •Methods for protection and compliance

Training requirements

•Emergency use equipment Focus Four – Electrocution

•Electrical definitions •Identification of major hazards electrical hazards •Common electrical violations and requirements •How to protect workers from electrical hazards •Electrical safe work practices

Subpart P - Excavations

•Recognize hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites •Protection methods •Soil classifications •Site safety planning Subpart X – Stairways and Ladders

•General requirements •Stair rails and hand rails •Walking and working surfaces

5 p.m. Day one adjourns

Competency Review & Test

day two

Noon OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach Training Program adjourns

8:30 a.m. Focus Four – Struck-By Hazards

•Identification of major Struck-By hazard


OSHA 30-Hour Construction Outreach Training Program about osha 30-hour The Construction 30-Hour course will provide participants with four days of in-depth and comprehensive learning about most of the OSHA topics applicable to construction. This course goes well beyond OSHA's Focus Four to look at each critical regulation in the CFR 1926 Construction Standard. It will provide an increased knowledge of safety and health hazards, how to comply with the regulations and it will offer insight into the more complicated and sometimes confusing elements of safety such as safety leadership, safety management and the development of a strong safety culture. Training requirements

day one

•Emergency use equipment

8 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast

Focus Four – Subpart K - Electrocution

8:30 a.m. Introduction to OSHA

•Review of OSHA Act, purpose, history, scope •Fatalities and catastrophes •Employee rights and employer responsibilities •OSHA assistance and website •Filing a complaint

•Electrical definitions •Identification of major hazards electrical hazards •Common electrical violations and requirements •How to protect workers from electrical hazards •Electrical safe work practices 5 p.m. Day one adjourns

Inspections and Most Cited Violations

•Inspections –priorities, process and penalties •Most cited citations •Inspection response procedures and options •Multi-Employer work sites Recordkeeping

•Review of records employers are required to keep •Calculating TCR and DART rates •Determining recordable injuries and illnesses •Use of 300 log, 301 form, and 300A summary •Reporting to OSHA and access to records •Review of current interpretations •“Is it Recordable” exercise General Health Hazards In Construction

•Hazard Communication •Overview of Hazcom requirements •Determination of physical and health hazards •Routes of entry •Labeling and MSDS/SDS •GHS – globally harmonized system •Hazardous communications regulatory requirements Focus Four – Subpart M - Fall Protection/Prevention

•Applicable standards •Elevated work determination and assessment •Methods of protection, positioning, and prevention •Fall equipment use, selection and inspection •Calculating fall distances and forces •Training requirements Subpart E - Personal Protective Equipment & Lifesaving Equipment

•General requirements – employer responsibilities •PPE hazard assessment •Selection, use, maintenance, storage and limitations

day two 8:30 a.m. Focus Four – Struck-By Hazards

•Identification of major Struck-By hazards •Methods for protection and compliance Focus Four – Caught-In or Between Hazards

•Identification of major Caught-In or Between Hazards •Methods for protection and compliance Subpart P - Excavations

•Recognize hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites •Protection methods •Soil classifications •Site safety planning Subpart X – Stairways and Ladders

•General requirements •Stair rails and hand rails •Walking and working surfaces Competency Review & Test General Safety and Health Provisions

•Safety training and education •Exit routes and emergency plans •Safety program elements OSHA Standards and Hazard Search Workshop

•How to read the 29 CFR 1926 •What is considered a “recognized” hazard •Small group exercise on hazard/violation search – finding the standards to address the hazard description in 29 CFR 1926 Respiratory Protection

•Overview of standard •Selection, use, and limitations •Assigned protection factors and maximum use •Medical evaluation, fitting and fit-testing •Voluntary use requirements •Respirator written program and administrator

•Training Requirements

day four

5 p.m. Day two adjourns

7:30 a.m. Subpart Q – Concrete & Masonry

day three 8:30 a.m. Subpart I - Tools – Hand & Power

•General requirements •Working safely with multiple types of hand and power-operated tools Subpart L – Scaffolding

•General requirements •Types of scaffolding •Constructing safe scaffolding •Inspection guidelines Subpart F – Fire Protection and Prevention

•Requirements for fire protection in the workplace •Portable firefighting equipment •Fire prevention •Flammable and combustible storage Managing Safety & Health Programs 1

•General requirements •Post-tensioning operations •Person Bloodborne Pathogens

•Scope of standard and general requirements •Epidemiology of potential BBPs •Methods of exposure and compliance •BBP exposure incident requirements •BBP exposure control written plan •Training and record requirements •Group exercise with BBP kits Subpart CC - Cranes & Derricks

•Hazards associated with cranes •Load factors •Inspection procedures •Safe operating procedures •Training requirements Subpart G – Signs, Signals, and Barricades

•Injury and Illness Prevention Programs •Job site inspections •Accident prevention

•Accident prevention signs and tags •Signaling •Barricades

Material Handling I – Powered Industrial Trucks

Subpart H – Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal

•Powered industrial truck overview and requirements •Applicable trucks, designations, and safety guards •Safe operations and inspection •General material handling safety and lifting properly •Training requirements Material Handling II – Cranes, Derricks, and Slings

•Overview of rigging techniques •Types, safe operations and inspection of slings •Types, safe operations and inspection of cranes and derricks •Training requirements Subpart J - Welding, Cutting and Brazing

•Types of welding and definitions •Fire hazards and protection •Designated welding area and hotworks permit •Atmosphere and health hazards Focus Four Recognition Exercise 5 p.m. Day three adjourns

our guarantee If you are not 100 percent satisfied with your seminar experience, we will refund your money.

•General requirements for storage •Disposal of waste materials Permit Required Confined Spaces

•Determination and definition of confined spaces and permit required confined spaces •Procedures for re-classifying spaces •Hazard identification and control for entry •SOP for entry and permits •Roles of supervisor, attendant, entrant and rescue •Ventilation calculations exercise •Confined space written program •Training requirements Managing Safety & Health Programs 2

•Motivating employees to work safely •Safety communication •Developing a safety culture •Safety leadership exercise Conclusion and Feedback 4 p.m. OSHA 30-Hour Construction Outreach Training Program adjourns


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OSHA 10-Hour

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30-Hour Construction

Outreach Training Programs

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location and lodging

10-Hour Construction $495/Kentucky Chamber Member $595/Non-member 30-Hour Construction $895/Kentucky Chamber Member $1,095/Non-member Special Offer: Send 3 and the 4th is FREE!

 10-Hour Construction – Sept. 22-23, 2014 (80951)  30-Hour Construction – Sept. 22-25, 2014 (80952) Training Location Kentucky International Convention Center (KICC) 221 S. 4th Street Louisville, KY 40202 Overnight Rooms Louisville Marriott Downtown (connected to KICC by pedway) 280 West Jefferson Louisville, KY 40202 Ph: 502-627-5045 Toll-free: 800-266-9432 Room Rate: $146* Room Cutoff Date: Sept. 2, 2014

cancellations/substitutions Cancellations must be made no later than five business days prior to the program for a full refund. After this date, no cash refunds will be granted. Substitutions are welcome. Special accommodations made upon request.

*The advertised Kentucky Chamber room rate cannot be guaranteed after the cutoff date.

how to register web www.kychamber.com phone Call Lori Jo Hill 502-848-8727 e-mail lhill@kychamber.com

fax 502-695-5051 mail Send registration form to: Kentucky Chamber 464 Chenault Road Frankfort, KY 40601

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