Osha outreach training
From Contractor Safety Encyclopedia
ENROLL NOW 10 & 30 hour OSHA construction & general industry training courses
- Courses cover all OSHA related safety topics
- OSHA completion cards issued upon graduation
- Computer Based Training
Construction Industry Safety and Health Outreach Program U.S. Department of Labor OSHA Office of Training and Education
[edit] Introduction to OSHA Standards
- Public Law 91-596
- OSHA Construction Industry Safety and Health Regulations Digest
- Setting Occupational Safety and Health Standards
- OSHA's Full Service Area Offices
[edit] Inspections, Citations, Penalties
- Focused Inspections in Construction
- Multiemployer Worksites
- OSH Act, OSHA Standards, Inspections, Citations and Penalties
[edit] Subpart C - General Safety and Health Provisions
[edit] Subpart D - Occupational Health and Environmental Controls
- Hazard Communication Standard
- Glossary of Terms
- Significant Issues in the New Asbestos Standard for Construction 29 CFR 1926.1101
- 4,4' Methylenedianiline (MDA) in the Construction Industry
- Worker Protection Programs
- Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals (ยง1926.64)
- Occupational Exposure to Cadmium in the Construction Industry
[edit] Subpart E - Personal Protective & Life Saving Equipment
[edit] Subpart F - Fire Protection and Prevention
- Fire Protection and Prevention
- Classification of Portable Fire Extinguishers
- Common Fire Extinguishing Agents
[edit] Subpart G - Signs, Signals, Barricades
[edit] Subpart H - Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
[edit] Subpart I - Tools - Hand and Power
[edit] Subpart J - Welding and Cutting
[edit] Subpart K - Electrical
- Electrical Standards for Construction
- Ground-Fault Protection on Construction Sites
- Hazardous (Classified) Locations
[edit] Subpart L - Scaffolding
[edit] Subpart M - Fall Protection
[edit] Subpart N - Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors
[edit] Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment and Marine Operations
[edit] Subpart P - Excavations
[edit] Subpart Q - Concrete and Masonry Construction
[edit] Subpart R - Steel Erection
[edit] Subpart S - Underground Construction
- (USA) National ONE CALL Number, just dial 811
- Local Numbers by State
[edit] Subpart T - Demolition
[edit] Subpart U - Blasting and Use of Explosives
[edit] Subpart V - Power Transmission and Distribution
[edit] Subpart W - Rollover Protection
[edit] Subpart X - Stairways and Ladders
[edit] Confined Spaces
[edit] Recordkeeping
- Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses - 29 CFR Part 1904
- Part 1904 - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
[edit] Training Requirements and Techniques
- Training Requirements in OSHA Construction Industry Standards and Training Guidelines
- Presenting Effective Presentations with Visual Aids
- OSHA's Outreach Program for Trainers
- Enroll in online training now.
These materials are intended to be a resource document for instructors of occupational safety and health are not a substitute for any of the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 or for any standards issued by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. They do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Labor.
No attempt has been made to treat the topics exhaustively. It is expected that any instructor wishing to utilize these materials will already have a firm base of knowledge in the technical areas covered and that they will review all materials before presenting a session. NOTE: At the time of this publication, OSHA was proposing revisions to several construction industry safety and health standards (e.g., Respiratory Protection, Scaffolding, and Confined Spaces). Instructors using these training materials are cautioned to consult the Federal Register for any new final rules that may be promulgated. This program was compiled and edited by John Standard, CIH, CSP of OSHA's Office of Training and Education.
Materials in this program (except where noted, e.g., Scaffold Illustrations) are in the public domain and may be reproduced, fully or partially, without permission of the Federal Government. Source credit is requested but not required.
May 1996

