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OSHA 30

Total Items: 30

Total Time: 15.2 hour(s)

Audience: The following courses are designed for employees and contractors of OSHA regulated workplaces such as manufacturing, assembly and packaging plants, machine shops, bulk terminals, warehouses, loading docks, etc.

Description: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration provides companies located in the United States with an outline to establish appropriate processes and procedures to ensure compliance with federal health and safety regulations. The MindLeaders health and safety courses provide the solution companies need with an easy and cost-effective means of delivering and tracking health and safety training anytime, anywhere.

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Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA Focus Four - Struck-By

Course Code: reg853

Description: This course is designed to increase the worker's awareness of one of the Focus Four group of hazards as determined by OSHA. Workers will be reviewed over the types of hazards, how they can protect themselves, and the responsibilities of their employers to alleviate such hazards.

Objectives:

  • Identify common struck-by hazards
  • Describe types of struck-by hazards
  • Protect yourself from such hazards
  • Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from such hazards

Topics:

  • What Is a Struck-By Hazard?
  • Struck-By Flying Object
  • Struck-By Falling Object
  • Struck-By Swinging Object
  • Struck-By Rolling Object
  • How Can You Protect Yourself?
  • What Is Your Employer Required to Do to Protect Workers from Struck-By Hazards?

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA Focus Four - Caught-in or -Between

Course Code: reg854

Description: This course is designed to increase the worker's awareness of one of the Focus Four group of hazards as determined by OSHA. Workers will be reviewed over the types of hazards, how they can protect themselves, and the responsibilities of their employers to alleviate such hazards.

Objectives:

  • Identify common caught-in or -between hazards
  • Protect yourself from such hazards
  • Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from such hazards

Topics:

  • What Is a Caught-in or –Between Hazards?
  • Common Types of Caught-in or –Between Hazards
  • How Can You Protect Yourself?
  • What Is Your Employer Required to Do to Protect Workers from Caught-in or –Between Hazards?

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA Focus Four - Electrocution

Course Code: reg855

Description: This course is designed to increase the worker's awareness of one of the Focus Four group of hazards as determined by OSHA. Workers will be reviewed over the types of hazards, how they can protect themselves, and the responsibilities of their employers to alleviate such hazards.

Objectives:

  • Identify common electrocution hazards
  • Describe types of electrocution hazards
  • Protect yourself from such hazards
  • Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from such hazards

Topics:

  • What Is an Electrocution Hazard?
  • Common Types of Electrocution Hazards
  • How Can You Protect Yourself?
  • What Is Your Employer Required to Do to Protect Workers from Electrocution Hazards?

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA Focus Four - Falls

Course Code: reg856

Description: This course is designed to increase the worker's awareness of one of the Focus Four group of hazards as determined by OSHA. Workers will be reviewed over the types of hazards, how they can protect themselves, and the responsibilities of their employers to alleviate such hazards.

Objectives:

  • Identify common fall hazards
  • Describe types of fall hazards
  • Protect yourself from such hazards
  • Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from such hazards

Topics:

  • What Is a Fall Hazard?
  • Major Types of Fall Hazards
  • How Can You Protect Yourself?
  • What Is Your Employer Required to Do to Protect Workers from Fall Hazards?

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Bloodborne Pathogens

Course Code: reg857

Description: In this course the worker will be given an overview of the OSHA standards relating to the hazards of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and precautions to take to ensure the worker's safety.

Objectives:

  • Identify the need for standards and training relating to bloodborne pathogens
  • Describe the basic requirements in the OSHA standard for bloodborne pathogens
  • Define the ways to control exposure to bloodborne pathogens

Topics:

  • Background
  • Exposure controls
  • More requirements

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Electrical Hazards

Course Code: reg858

Description: In this course the worker will be given an overview of the causes of electrical shock, the hazards of working with electricity, and protective measures that are basic requirements in the OSHA standards.

Objectives:

  • Define the need for standards and training relating to electrical hazards
  • Describe the basic requirements in the OSHA standard for electrical hazards
  • List the ways to control exposure to electrical hazards

Topics:

  • Background
  • Electrical shock
  • Hazards
  • Protective measures

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Fire Protection

Course Code: reg859

Description: In this course the worker will be given an overview of the OSHA standards relating to fire exit routes, emergency and fire protection plans, and fire extinguishers.

Objectives:

  • List the basic requirements for fire and emergency plans
  • List the basic requirements for fire extinguishers
  • List the basic requirements for fire exit routes

Topics:

  • Exits
  • Plans
  • Fire extinguishers

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Flammable and Combustible Liquids

Course Code: reg860

Description: In this course the worker will learn about identification, hazard avoidance, and control of flammable and combustible liquids.

Objectives:

  • Identify flammable and combustible liquids
  • Explain the importance of avoiding hazards around flammable and combustible liquids
  • Determine the proper control of flammable and combustible liquids

Topics:

  • Avoiding danger
  • Storage fundamentals
  • Transferring

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Hazard Communication

Course Code: reg861

Description: In this course the worker will be given an overview of the OSHA standards relating to the requirements for hazard communication for those workers exposed to hazardous materials.

Objectives:

  • Describe a hazard communication program
  • Explain the creation and dissemination of MSDSs
  • Determine the correct labeling of hazardous materials
  • Determine the training of employees who may be exposed to hazardous materials

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Introduction to OSHA

Course Code: reg862

Description: In this course the worker will be given an overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) including its purpose, requirements, and inspections.

Objectives:

  • Describe the purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
  • Define the requirements of the OSH Act
  • Define the rights and responsibilities of employers and workers
  • Describe the OSHA inspection process
  • List resources that can assist you in meeting OSHA standards

Topics:

  • Overview
  • Requirements
  • Rights and Responsibilities
  • Inspections
  • Assistance

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Machine Guarding

Course Code: reg863

Description: In this course the worker will be given an overview of specific examples of types of machine guards and the basic OSHA requirements for machine guarding.

Objectives:

  • Identify the necessity for machine guarding
  • Determine some specific methods of safeguarding workers who use hazardous machines
  • List the OSHA requirements relating to machine guarding

Topics:

  • Methods of safeguarding
  • Requirements

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Personal Protective Equipment

Course Code: reg864

Description: In this course the worker will be given an overview of specific examples of types of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the basic OSHA requirements for PPE.

Objectives:

  • Describe the reasons for using PPE
  • Define the types of PPE
  • Explain the employer's responsibility in developing a PPE program
  • Define the OSHA requirements relating to PPE

Topics:

  • Eye protection
  • Head and hearing protection
  • Foot protection
  • Hand protection
  • Body protection

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Safety and Health Programs

Course Code: reg865

Description: In this course the worker will learn about the major elements and effectiveness of safety and health programs in the workplace.

Objectives:

  • Describe the effectiveness of safety and health programs
  • Explain the major elements of a successful safety and health program
  • Describe the importance of a worksite analysis

Topics:

  • Management and employees
  • Worksite analysis
  • Hazard prevention and control
  • Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 General Industry - Walking and Working Surfaces

Course Code: reg866

Description: In this course the worker will be given an overview of the OSHA standards relating to aisles and passageways, floor and wall openings, stairways, ladders, and scaffolds.

Objectives:

  • List the OSHA standards and safety tips for aisles and passageways
  • List the OSHA standards and safety tips for floor and wall openings
  • List the OSHA standards and safety tips for stairways, ladders, and scaffolds

Topics:

  • General requirements
  • Openings
  • Stairs and ladders

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA Recordkeeping

Course Code: reg867

Description: This course will introduce workers to OSHA's standard relating to recordkeeping - using Form 300, Form 301, and Form 300A. Reporting criteria and employee involvement are presented.

Objectives:

  • Identify improvements in the rules
  • Understand some of the major provisions of the rule
  • Learn where to get more information on the recordkeeping standard and forms

Topics:

  • Introduction
  • Recordkeeping Forms
  • Reporting Criteria
  • Employee Involvement
  • Other Requirements

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA Top Ten Violations

Course Code: reg868

Description: This course will introduce the worker to the list of top ten violations of OSHA standards that is compiled each year.

Objectives:

  • Identify the areas of most concern for personal safety
  • Identify the areas of most concern to the inspection teams for OSHA

Topics:

  • Introduction
  • Violations

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Cranes

Course Code: reg869

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to crane safety and requirements.

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Electrical Safety

Course Code: reg870

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to electrical safety and requirements.

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Excavations

Course Code: reg871

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to excavation safety and requirements.

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Fall Protection

Course Code: reg872

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to fall protection safety and requirements.

Objectives:

  • Identify working conditions that prompt use of fall protection for construction workers
  • Describe at least four methods of fall protection available for protecting workers

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Introduction to OSHA

Course Code: reg873

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion that is an introduction to OSHA, including its history, purpose, and assistance to workers.

Objectives:

  • Understand the importance of OSHA to you
  • Identify the rights you have under OSHA
  • Describe the responsibilities of your employer under OSHA
  • List the standards of OSHA
  • Determine how OSHA inspections are conducted
  • Determine where and how you can receive assistance in these areas

Topics:

  • Employee Rights
  • Employer Responsibilities
  • OSHA Standards
  • Inspections
  • Assistance
  • Complaints

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal

Course Code: reg874

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to materials handling safety and requirements.

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - PPE

Course Code: reg875

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to PPE safety and requirements.

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Scaffolds

Course Code: reg876

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to scaffold safety and requirements.

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Stairways and Ladders

Course Code: reg877

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to stairway and ladder safety and requirements.

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionOSHA 10 Construction Industry - Tools - Hand and Power

Course Code: reg878

Description: This course is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to power and hand tool safety and requirements.

Topics:

  • Objectives
  • Basic Training

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionZero Energy Program

Course Code: reg879

Description: This course provides an overview of OSHA regulation on Control of Hazardous Energy during servicing and maintenance of equipment in an industrial environment. The course explains how a properly established Zero Energy program using locks, tags, procedures and defined responsibilities can help control all forms of potentially hazardous energy during servicing and maintenance activities.

Objectives:

  • Define hazardous energy
  • Identify ways that a Zero Energy program can help control all forms of hazardous energy
  • Describe the use of standardized color-coded locks to control energy
  • Describe the use of tags and their limitations
  • Identify ways to create job or equipment specific energy control procedure using Zero Energy survey
  • List the proper steps to follow prior to, during and after servicing and maintenance of equipment under this program

Topics:

  • Locks
  • Tags
  • Zero energy survey
  • Servicing and maintenance
  • When work is complete

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionHAZWOPER Awareness

Course Code: reg880

Description: This course provides awareness training that is necessary for OSHA's HAZWOPER program. The training covers basic understanding of hazardous materials and how to appropriately provide initial response to emergencies resulting from these materials.

Objectives:

  • Define HAZWOPER Level 1 Awareness
  • Identify hazardous materials
  • Recognize emergencies resulting from hazardous materials
  • Provide appropriate initial (or first responder) response to such emergencies

Topics:

  • Hazardous materials
  • Emergencies

Time: 30 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionWelding Safety

Course Code: reg881

Description: This course is designed to increase the worker’s awareness of health and safety hazards faced by welders and the OSHA regulations that can help reduce those hazards.

Objectives:

  • Identify health hazards faced by welders
  • List safety hazards faced by welders
  • Determine how to reduce the hazards of welding
  • Identify OSHA standards that apply to welding
  • Describe some new welding technologies

Topics:

  • Health Hazards
  • Safety Hazards
  • Reducing the Hazards of Welding
  • OSHA’s Welding Standard
  • New Welding Technologies

Time: 45 minute(s)

Click to expand series descriptionLockout/Tagout

Course Code: reg882

Description: This course provides an overview of OSHA standard for lockout/tagout of equipment and machines. Topics covered are scope of the standard, use of energy isolating devices to isolate equipment/machine, proper use of lockout/tagout devices on energy isolating devices per established procedures and specific roles and responsibilities of employers and employees for proper implementation of the lockout/tagout standard.

Objectives:

  • Define Energy Isolating Devices
  • Describe what is covered by the OSHA Lockout/Tagout Standard
  • Define lockout/tagout and how to use them to secure energy isolating devices
  • Identify situations under which tagout may be acceptable
  • Describe types of lockout/tagout devices
  • Define employers and employees responsibilities for proper implementation of this program

Topics:

  • Energy isolating devices
  • Scope of lockout/tagout standard
  • Definitions - lockout/tagout/tags
  • Lockout/tagout devices
  • Roles and responsibilities
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