OSHA and Workplace Safety - Walking, Working Surfaces, and Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA and Workplace Safety - Walking, Working Surfaces, and Personal Protective Equipment
Curriculum
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Description
Course Description:
This course identifies Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandated safety procedures for effectively guarding floors and wall openings; identifies various types of ladders, their uses, and keys to proper maintenance; and examines the key aspects and optimal design of stairway handrails and guard rails. In addition, learn how to implement critical fall prevention and fall protection measures; and identify the types of PPE, uses, training, documentation, and application procedures. Duration: 4.5 Hours.
Instructors:
Gregg Barratt and James B. Smith, OSHA Outreach Trainers
Audience:
Maintenance directors, supervisors, and employees, insurance administrators, housing managers, risk managers and personnel.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify employer and employee responsibilities related to PPE
- Recall some causes of major bodily injuries in the workplace
- Identify some of the keys to job evaluation
- Examine regulations that address holes, and floor and wall openings, and stairways
- Examine ladder care and maintenance
- Identify measures you can take to prevent fall exposures
- Recall the definition of a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)
Pricing and Payment Options:
- Credit Card payment is preferred. Use the "Add to Cart" button and proceed to checkout.
- Check payment available by request.
- Special Pricing available for Subscribers and HAI Group Policyholders.
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Credits
- IACET CEU (CEUs): 0.5