The 10 Hour
Construction Industry Outreach Training Program provides an entry level
construction worker's general knowledge on identifying and preventing hazards
on a construction site. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an
orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29
CFR 1926.
Time Limit: Remember that you have six months from the time
you start this course to complete it in order to receive credit.
Testing: Quizzes
Note: You
must make a score of at least 70% to pass this course. In case of failure you
will only be given three chances to pass the exam.
Course Credit
10 Hours
Course Outline:
Orientation
Module 1: Introduction to OSHA and the OSH Act
Module 2: General safety and Health Provisions
Module 3A: Health Hazards: Hazard Communication
Module 3B: Health Hazards: Hazardous Materials
Module 4: Cranes and Rigging
Module 5: Focus Four: Electrical Safety
Module 6: Struck- By and Caught in Between
Module 7: Fall Protection
Module 8: Personal Protective Equipment
Module 9: Hand and Power tools
Module 10: Scaffolds
Module 11: Stairways and Ladders
Final Exam
Scope in the
industry:
Employer Requirement
State Requirement
Nevada Effective January 1, 2010
Missouri Effective August 28, 2009
New York Effective July 2008
Connecticut (Requirement Specific to Certain Kinds of Job
Sites)
Subject Matter Expert Information
Luis Quintanar is an expert instructor as conducting over
300 courses, job hazard analysis, job site specific plans, hazard assessments,
, and regulatory aimed audits for the construction, oil & gas,
transportation, energy services and general industries. In addition to his
experience, he is a bilingual fluent in English and Spanish.
Luis’s Certifications:
OSHA / EPA / RCRA / CERCLA / NIOSH / ANSI / IATA / IMDG /
CTPAT / DOT
OSHA Certification # 500 - Trainer Certification in
Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction Industry.
OSHA Certification # 501 - Trainer Certification in
Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry.
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