Safety Courses Outline 1. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY (GENERAL TRAINING) 2. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) 3. EXCAVATIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4. ELECTRICAL SAFETY 5. HANDLE CHEMICALS 6. FALL PROTECTION 7. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY 8. HAND &PORTABLE POWER TOOLS 9. MACHINERY & MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS 10. HOUSEKEEPING & WALKING SURFACES 11. DANGER & CAUTION TAGS 12. MATERIAL HANDLING, STORAGE & SAFE LIFTING 13. ACCIDENT PREVENTION
1. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY (GENERAL TRAINING) Course Outline
1. Industrial Hazards Flammable explosive substances Pressurized lines and containers Pressurized substances Extreme of temperature Environmental hazards Hazardous gases, vapors and fumes Confined space hazards Hazards associated with metal work Hazards associated with tools, equipment and machinery. Lifting and handling hazards Electrical hazards 2. Personal Safety Equipment Eye, ear, and face protection Head protection Foot and hand Protection Respirators Air purifying respirators 3. Safety Signs and Tags Accident prevention signs and tags Hazardous and dangerous substances signs and tags Permit to work system Lookout procedure Safety hand signs. 4. Mechanical Safety Protective equipment for metal work Safety rules for using hand tools and power tools Safety rules for working with compressed gases, fluids, and pressurized lines and containers. Safety precautions and rules for welders. 5. Work Environment Benefits of clean, orderly work area. Lighting and ventilation. Safe storing of tools and equipment. Lifting techniques. Procedures for the safe disposal of rubbish, waste, and spills. 6. Emergency Procedures Types of alarm systems Emergency communication procedures. Emergency evacuation procedures. First purpose and steps. First procedures for resuscitation, bleeding, electric shock, poisoning, fractures, and burns.
2. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Course Outline
1. CFR 1910.132 General Requirements
What's required? PPE Categories Where and when is it required? Employee‐owned Equipment Hazard Assessment and Equipment Selection Controlling Hazards
2. Eye and Face Protection
What contributes to eye injuries? Where do accidents occur most often? How can eye injuries be prevented? Description of eye and face protection equipment General requirements Criteria for protective eye and face devices Lasers What about emergencies? Selection Chart
3. Respiratory Protection
First...engineer the hazard out Program requirements Training Selecting respirators Using respirators Maintaining respirators Storing respirators Emergency procedures Gas mask cartridges and canisters
4. Head, Hand and Foot Protection
Head protection Protection from falling objects Criteria for protective helmets Selection guidelines for head protection Hazards requiring hand protection Selection guidelines for hand protection Foot protection Criteria for protective footwear Selection guidelines for foot protection
5. 1910.95 Hearing Protection
Hearing loss statistics
Hearing conservation program Hearing protectors Employer responsibilities Education and Training Course Evaluation Certificate Information
6. QUIZ
3. EXCAVATIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Course Outline
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1. Introduction What is the difference between an excavation and a trench? What are the dangers of trenching and excavation operations? 2. OSHA’s Excavation and Trenching Standard What does the OSHA standard cover, and what protections does it offer? What kinds of excavations and trenches are not covered? 3. Preplanning Why is it important to preplan the excavation work? What safety factors should you consider when bidding on a job? How can you avoid hitting underground utility lines and pipes during excavation work? What should you tell workers before they start the project? 4. Protective Systems How can you prevent cave‐ins? How do you choose the most appropriate protective system design? What other safety precautions are you required to take? How do you safely install and remove protective systems? How should you maintain materials and equipment used for protective systems? 5. Additional Hazards and Protections What other excavation hazards do you need to protect workers against? What is the effect of water accumulation on excavation safety? How can you protect workers against hazardous atmospheres inside excavations? What means of access and egress are you required to provide? What protective equipment are employees in pier holes and confined footing excavations required to use? When should you conduct a site inspection? 6. Quiz
4. ELECTRICAL SAFETY Course Outline 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Dangers of Electrical Shock Burns Caused by Electricity Electrical Fires Overview of the Safety Model Safety Model Stage 1—Recognizing Hazards Safety Model Stage 2—Evaluating Hazards How Do You Evaluate Your Risk? 7. Safety Model Stage 3—Controlling Hazards: Safe Work Environment Lock out and tag out circuits and equipment Control inadequate wiring hazards Control hazards of fixed wiring Control hazards of exposed live electrical parts: isolate energized components Control hazards of exposure to live electrical wires: Control hazards of shocking currents Ground circuits and equipment Bond components to assure grounding path Control overload current hazards 8. Safety Model Stage 3—Controlling Hazards: Safe Work Practices Ladder safety fact sheet Avoid wet working conditions and other dangers Avoid overhead power lines Use proper wiring and connectors Use and maintain tools properly Wear correct PPE PPE fact sheet 9. Quiz
5. HANDLE CHEMICALS Course Outline
1. Identifying chemical hazards labeling system color code 2. Hazard classes flammable oxide's toxic corrosive radiation biological 3. Material Safety Data Sheets Hazard diamonds Statement of hazard class UN Number Dangerous goods class Hazchem code Subsidiary risk. 4. The 'walk‐through' 5. Measuring hazard Environmental measures Biological measures 6. Evaluating risk 7. Controlling risks
Elimination of the risk Isolation of the risk Minimizing the risk Monitoring the risk.
8. Storage Requirements
Storage cabins Safety cans Fume hoods Refrigerators Other requirements
9. Fire precaution and prevention 10. Protective clothing and emergency equipment 11. Quiz
6. FALL PROTECTION Course Outline
1. Why Does OSHA Have a Standard for Fall Protection? 2. What Does the Fall Protection Standard Cover? 3. What Are the Requirements of the Standard? Controlled Access Zone
Excavations
Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices
Guardrail Systems
Personal Fall Arrest Systems
Positioning Device Systems
Safety Monitoring Systems
Safety Net Systems .
Warning Line Systems
Formwork and Reinforcing Steel
Hoist Areas
Holes
Leading Edges
Overhand Bricklaying and Related Work
Precast Concrete Erection
Protection From Falling Objects
Canopies
Toe boards.
Training.
Residential Construction
Ramps, Runways, and Other Walkways
Roofing .... 19
Low‐Slope Roofs
Steep Roofs
Wall Openings
4. Quiz
7. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY Course Outline
1.0 Overview 2.0 Hazards and Risk Factors 2.1 Hazard Categories 2.2 Risk Factors 2.2.1 Oxygen Deficiency 2.2.2 Causes of Oxygen Deficiency 3.0 Flammable Atmospheres 3.1 Causes 3.2 Chemical Toxicology Overview 3.3 Toxic Atmospheres 4.0 Hazards 4.1 Physical Hazards 4.2 Mechanical Hazards 4.3 Importance of Safe Work Procedures & Training 4.4 Importance Creating a Confined Spaces Entry Program 5.0 Risk Assessment & Management 5.1 Ensure Risks Are Known & Control Measures Are Followed 5.2 Importance of a Full Assessment 5.3 Training 5.4 Isolation 5.5 Lock‐Out Energy Sources 5.6 Exposure to Product and Hazardous Substances 5.7 Clear or Neutralize Hazardous Substances 5.8 Physical Hazards 5.9 Climatic Factors 5.10 Electrical Hazards 5.11 Access and Egress 5.12 Hazardous Atmospheres 6.0 Emergency Procedures 6.1 What To Do When Work Ceases 7.0 Permit to Work 7.1 Steps of A Permit System 7.2 Advantages of Permits to Work 7.3 Usage 8.0 Hazards Evaluation 8.1 Selecting Hazard Evaluation Techniques 8.2 Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOP) 8.3 LIST OF TERMS 9. List of CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PERMIT 10. Quiz
8. HAND & PORTABLE POWER TOOLS Course Outline
1. What Is the Purpose of This Booklet? 2. What Are the Hazards of Hand Tools? 3. What Are the Dangers of Power Tools?
Guards
Operating Controls and Switches
Electric
Portable Abrasive Wheel Tools
Pneumatic Tools
Liquid Fuel Tools
Powder‐Actuated Tools
Hydraulic Power Tools
4. Quiz
9. MACHINERY & MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS Course Outline
1) Introduction 2) Causes of Machine Accidents 3) Where Mechanical Hazards Occur
Point of operation
Rotating Parts
n‐running nip points
4) Requirements for Safeguards 5) Methods of Machine Safeguarding
Guards
Devices
Location/distance
Feeding and ejection methods
Miscellaneous aids
6) Some Examples of OSHA Machine Guarding Requirements
Guarding Fan Blades
Abrasive Wheel Machinery
Abrasive Wheel Machinery
Power‐Transmission Apparatus
7) Machine Safety Responsibilities 8) Quiz
10. HOUSEKEEPING & WALKING SURFACES Course Outline
1. Introduction
Slips, trips and falls cause:
OSHA’s standards for walking and working surfaces
2. General Requirements
Aisles and Passageways
Covers and Guardrails
Floor Loading Protection
3. Floor Opening
Guarding Floor Openings Definitions
Stairway Floor Openings
Ladderway Floor Openings
4. Floor Hole 5. Wall Openings 6. Open‐Sided Floors and Platforms 7. Open‐Sided Floors, Walkways, Platforms, and Runways 8. Stairways 9. Fixed Industrial Stairs 10. Ladders
Portable Ladders
Ladder Angle Portable Rung and Cleat Ladders
Fixed Ladders
11. Scaffolding
General Requirements
12. Quiz
11. DANGER & CAUTION TAGS Course Outline
1. SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION SIGNS AND TAGS:
Danger Signs
Caution Signs
Safety Instruction Signs
2. SAFETY TAGS 3. ATTENTION POINTS 4. HAZARDOUS OR DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES SIGNS 5. WORK PERMIT SYSTEM
Contractors permit to work
Hot work permit
6. LOCK OUT PROCEDURES
Lockout devices
Multiple lock provisions
Moral
The locks
Lockout procedure
7. PIPE COLOR CODES 8. HAND SIGNALS 9. Quiz
12. MATERIAL HANDLING, STORAGE & SAFE LIFTING Course Outline
1. Introduction What should your employees know before moving, handling, and storing materials? . What are the potential hazards for workers? 2. Moving, Handling, and Storing Materials. What precautions should workers take when moving materials manually? What precautions should workers take when moving materials mechanically What precautions must workers take to avoid storage hazards? What safeguards must workers follow when stacking materials? 3. Using Materials Handling Equipment Conveyors Cranes Slings Powered Industrial Trucks 4. Ergonomic Safety and Health Principles What is ergonomics? What about fire safety? What about aisles and passageways? 5. Important Safety Measures What safety measures should employers take regarding conveyors? ... What safety measures should employers take regarding cranes? What must employers do to ensure the safe use of slings? What must employers do to protect workers who operate powered industrial trucks? What are the safety requirements for design? What are the safety requirements for modification? What safety precautions should employers and workers observe when operating or maintaining powered industrial trucks? Are there any training requirements for operators of powered industrial trucks? 6. Quiz
13. Accident Prevention Course Outline
Course Outline: Responsibilities for OH & S • Employees • Supervisors • Managers Hazard Analysis – Safe Work Procedures • Preventive Measures • Corrective Measures • Employees Involvement • Audit & assessment Identification of Hazards • Physical Hazards • Health Hazards • Chemical Hazards • Human Factor Hazards • Ergonomic Carry out Risk Assessment • Exposure • Adequacy of Control • Quantitative Assessment • Qualitative Assessment • Risk Ranking System Accident Investigation • Root Cause Analysis Permit to Work System • Lockout ‐ Tagout • Hot work Permit • Confined Space • Controls • Engineering • Administrative • PPE Quiz