Training Provider: Global Environmental Network, Inc
Date: Friday, October 1, 2021 from 8:00am to 12:00pm US/Pacific
Location: Online, Live
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $175.00 | Registration Ended |
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Comply with OSHA's new training requirements for employees on silica hazards in the workplace! As of September 23, 2017, employers in the construction industry must train workers on silica risks and how to limit exposures.
This 4-Hour Silica Hazard Awareness is designed to educate workers who may encounter and potentially disturb silica on the jobsite. This program provides training on respirator protection, exposure limits, exposure control plans, expectations of competent persons, and how to monitor exposure on the job site.
Exposure to silica is known to cause respiratory diseases such as bronchitis and lung cancer. However, these illnesses can be prevented if workers protect themselves when working with silica hazards.
Upon successfully completing the course, students will earn a certificate of course completion.
Who Should Take this 4-Hour Silica Hazard Awareness Course?
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This course has no prerequisites - sign up today and protect yourself against silica exposure.
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Certificates | 4-7 days after course completion |
Food | Breakfast provided |
This course is conducted as a live instructor-led webinar. Further details will be provided to you prior to the course.
Global Environmental Network, Inc (GENI) has been providing Health and Safety Engineering, Consulting, and Training services since 1992, and has grown tremendously in presence in the municipal, utilities, oil, gas, construction and engineering sectors. GENI's ability to integrate customized, project specific services while constantly evaluating the services ensures our ability to meet or exceed the most rigorous guidelines available. With multiple course types and talented instructors with diverse backgrounds, GENI is your source for high quality safety training in California.