Training Provider: New Haven's Environmental Protectors Inc.
Dates: MO Mar 20, TU Mar 21, TH Mar 23, MO Mar 27 from 4:00pm to 9:00pm
Location: New Haven, CT
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $300.00 | Registration Ended |
Registration Ended |
Why Should You Take This OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Course?
The Occupational Safety and Health Act was enacted to provide on-the-job safety and health conditions for American employees. The act established the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and assigned it a general duty to ensure that employers keep their workplaces free from hazards likely to cause death or serious harm to employees. The act also gave the Secretary of Labor the authority to impose more specific duties or standards to certain high-risk industries by adopting additional standards if necessary.
Despite overall improvements, annual accident statistics have shown that the construction industry remains one of the most hazardous to workers. Each year, more than 1,000 construction workers die and 400,000 more suffer injuries or illnesses on the job. Because of this, the Secretary of Labor, in conjunction with OSHA, set forth specific standards for the construction industry. These can be found in 29 CFR Part 1926.
The construction industry standards designate the specific conditions required by all construction-industry employers. The standards are revised annually and cover a variety of construction work and processes, from residential to commercial. Construction-industry employers are legally bound to comply with these standards, as well as any related 29 CFR Part 1910 general-industry standards that also apply.
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Health & Safety course teaches OSHA regulations and standards as they apply to the construction industry. The course covers practices of identifying, reducing, eliminating and reporting on-site hazards. It also teaches safety awareness and assists supervisors in recognizing and reducing risks in the workplace.
This program will assist employers in training supervisors for competent person status. The training covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a construction site. OSHA recommends this training as an orientation to occupational health and safety. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention.
Topics To Be Covered Include:
Compliance Code: 29 CFR 1926 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry
Commonly Asked Questions:
Q: Why can I be cited under a general-industry standard when working in the construction industry?
A: Although 29 CFR 1926 covers a variety of construction standards, hazards still exist that are not included. In order for OSHA to properly address these hazards and protect employees, they do cite employers under both standards when necessary.
Q: How does an employer know whether it is covered by the general-industry or construction standards?
A: Copies of the standards are available for purchase from OSHA, or they can be downloaded free of charge from OSHA's website. Both 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926 are easy to follow, read and access through OSHA's user-friendly site.
Please Note: ›One constant in OSHA law is that all employees are to be trained on the hazards of their jobs before they start work (HAZCOM). ›A Contractor selects specific training based on the needs of his workers and the potential hazards on site.
Introduction to OSHA:
Electives: (at least 10 hours):
COURSE LOGISTICS | |
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Certificates | Issued on the last day of class. |
Parking | Parking is available. |
Food | Coffee included. Meal provided for evening classes; snacks for afternoon classes. |
900 Grand Avenue Suite 6, New Haven, CT 06511
MO Mar 20, TU Mar 21, TH Mar 23, MO Mar 27 from 4:00pm to 9:00pm
New Haven’s Environmental Protectors Inc. is based in New Haven, Connecticut. We specialize in the training and licensing of Small Business Home Improvement Contractors. Lula Mullins, Director, is a licensed Outreach OSHA Safety Trainer for General Industry. It was through one of the OSHA 10 Hour Safety Classes that the Home Improvement Training Program was born. Ms. Mullins did not want to be just issuing OSHA cards to clients - although it is very important and state mandated, it did not guarantee employment. After each class the response was always the same from each student: “How can I get a job now?" It was at this point that Ms. Mullins decided she had to do more by offering training to compliment the OSHA safety card. With the Home Improvement training program and OSHA certification this enables all students who complete the training to become not only workers, but also business owners. So now when a client comes through the door for an OSHA card and asks if we can help them find a job, we can answer “YES.” We offer Small Business Contractors Home Improvement Training and Licensing and OSHA.