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Provides students with an understanding of common construction methods, hazards, and preventive measures. Will provide a detailed understanding of the OSHA Construction Standards, including Excavations, Fall Protection, Scaffolds, Steel Erection, Demolition, and Cranes and Derricks, as well as common components of successful construction safety programs.
Provides the student with an understanding of human engineering. The course will cover the methods to control repetitive motion injuries, office design, and the concept of ease and efficiency for industrial workers. Workstation design in the office and assembly line operations are a part of the class.
Provides information regarding relevant laws and regulations, relevant scientific principles and their application, and best management practices of hazardous materials.
Explores OSHA standards that govern general industry. Learn how to read and use the Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) and compliance programs and procedures required for the workplace. Topics are intended for private sector personnel who utilize Federal OSHA standards as directed by state requirements. Participants who complete the seminar receive an OSHA 10-Hour card.
Provides the student with an introduction of the federal and state standards that apply to safety and health. The focus will be on how to research and respond to regulatory standards. Using on-line and off-line resources, the student will respond to a series of selected questions about regulatory compliance.
Provides students with industrial safety safeguarding from an engineering and technology vantage. Topics include facility protection through design and maintenance, safeguarding options for production equipment, electrical safety technology, fire prevention and protection, and material handling.