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OSHA 10
CFR 1926 - Construction Industry
Required Course Topics By OSHA.
Introduction to OSHA Standards - State and Federal OSHA
  • OSH Act /General Duty Clause 5(a)(1)
  • General Safety and Health Provisions, Competent Person, Subpart C
  • Recordkeeping (CFR Part 1904) - Reviews requirements and identifies information that
    needs to be recorded and maintained by the employer.  Includes OSHA 300, 300A, 301
    Accident Reports, Training and Employee records.

Electrical, Subpart S - Reviews OSHA requirements, grounding procedures,
resistance, amperage and testing.

Fall Protection, Subpart M - Review of the specific standards, use and inspection of equipment,
identification of need, establishing protective systems and review variety of systems available.
With specific option to include at least 3 topics below:
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Subpart I – Review information and requirements
regarding basic hand, face, eye, head, foot, ear and body protection.

Material Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal, Subpart H

Tools - Hand and Power, Subpart I
 

Scaffolds, Subpart L – Reviews OSHA regulations, scaffolding hazards, correct procedures for
erecting, maintaining and disassembly of scaffolding, design criteria maximum intended load
capacity and intended use.

Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors, Subpart N - Review inspection
requirements, safety equipment, safe operation, signs and signals, operator qualification
requirements and OSHA standards.

Excavations, Subpart P - Reviews the requirement and hazards associated with working in
excavations/trenches.

Stairways and Ladders, Subpart X

Additional subjects approved by Instructor.
OSHA 30
CFR 1926 - Construction Industry
Required Course Topics By OSHA.
Introduction to OSHA Standards - State and Federal OSHA
  • OSH Act / General Duty Clause 5(a)(1)
  • Recordkeeping (CFR Part 1904) - Reviews requirements and identifies information that
    needs to be recorded and maintained by the employer.  Includes OSHA 300, 300A, 301
    Accident Reports, Training and Employee records.
  • Subpart C: General Safety and Health Provisions, Competent Person
  • STD 3-1.1, "Classification of Citation Policy Regarding 29 CFR 1926.20, 29 CFR 1926.21
    and Related General Safety and Health Provisions"; Safety Programs

Electrical, Subpart S - Reviews OSHA requirements, grounding procedures,
resistance, amperage and testing.

Fall Protection, Subpart M - Review of the specific standards, use and inspection of equipment,
identification of need, establishing protective systems and review variety of systems available.
With specific option to include at least 6 topics below:
Occupational Health and Environmental Controls (emphasis on Hazard Communication)
Subpart D
- Reviews labeling requirements, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) terminology and
requirements, chemical inventory and storage requirements, and training.

Health Hazards in Construction, Subpart D

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Subpart I
– Review information and requirements
regarding basic hand, face, eye, head, foot, ear and body protection.

Fire Protection & Prevention, Subpart F - Review of the basic principles pertaining to fire
protection including; Fire extinguisher placement, flammable and combustible material storage,
administrative procedures and various fire protection systems.

Materials Handling, Subpart N  

Tools - Hand & Power, Subpart I

Welding, Cutting and Brazing, Subpart Q
– Review standard operating procedures and safety
requirements involving welding and cutting activities.  Review of welding and cutting equipment and
hazards associated with them.  

Scaffolds, Subpart L - Reviews OSHA regulations, scaffolding hazards, correct procedures for
erecting, maintaining and disassembly of scaffolding, design criteria maximum intended load
capacity and intended use.

Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors, Subpart N - Review inspection
requirements, safety equipment, safe operation, signs and signals, operator qualification
requirements and OSHA standards.

Steel Erection, Subpart R – Reviews general and specific requirements for the steel erection
industry.

Stairways & Ladders, Subpart X

Confined Space Entry
- Reviews the requirements needed for conducting work within confined
spaces.  Evaluates confined space entry procedures, specific responsibilities, permits, training
requirements, equipment utilized and overview of typical hazards associated with confined space
entry.

Additional subjects approved by Instructor.
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