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OSHA 10 Training in Porterville, California

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OSHA 10 Training

OSHA 10 Training

ROI Safety Services provides comprehensive OSHA 10 Training for your company. This training program is intended to provide construction workers with a basic knowledge of the most common safety and health hazards found on many construction sites, and methods they can use to avoid those hazards.

The OSHA 10 Training also provides students with an overview of how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) operates, and how employee rights are protected under the OSH Act of 1970.

The OSHA 10 Training Will Cover the Following:

  • Introduction to OSHA
  • Focus Four
    – Falls
    – Electrocution
    – Object strikes
    – Equipment Hazards
  • OSHA GHS HAZCOM 
  • Emergency Action Plan
  • Waste Profiling
  • Inspections requirements 
  • CUPA/CERS Reporting
  • Electronic Waste
  • Universal Waste
  • Underground Storage Tanks
  • Above ground Storage Tanks
  • Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC)
  • Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
  • Health Hazards in Construction
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Additional Topics We Can Review:

  • Excavations
  • Scaffolding
  • Material Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
  • Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, Conveyors
  • Stairways and Ladders
  • Tools – Hand and Power
  • Tools  – Hand and Power
  • Confined Spaces for Construction
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Fire Protection and Fire Prevention

FAQs about OSHA 10 Training

What is OSHA 10 Training?

OSHA 10 Training is an orientation and training program that covers basic health and safety hazards associated with construction and general industry work. The training is intended to provide workers with awareness of common job-related safety and health hazards, so they can recognize and prevent them. The “10” refers to the total duration of the course, which is 10 hours.

Who is required to take OSHA 10 Training?

While OSHA does not mandate OSHA 10 Training for all employees, certain states, municipalities, or types of projects may require workers to have OSHA 10 certification, especially on publicly funded projects. Additionally, some employers may require the training as part of their workplace safety program. It’s best to check local regulations and with your employer to determine if you need to complete this training.

How do I get my OSHA 10 card after completing the training?

After successfully completing the OSHA 10 Training course, you will receive a course completion card, often referred to as the OSHA 10 card. The training provider will process the card, which is issued by the Department of Labor (DOL). Depending on the training provider, it may be mailed directly to you or given to you by the trainer. Keep in mind that it may take a few weeks to receive your card after finishing the course.

Jessee McClellan interviews an OSHA inspector and dives into the details of how inspectors operate, how companies can build up their safety program and more. For many this will give you a new perspective and appreciation for safety in the workplace.

  • 0:00 Introductions
  • 4:20 Most common violations
  • 24:10 Lock Out Tag Out
  • 24:45 Site specific safety
  • 36:39 Hearing protection
  • 40:25 Engineering controls
  • 42:15 Slips, trips, and falls
  • 47:15 Best safety programs
  • 50:35 Chemicals in the workplace
  • 56:00 Maintaining a safety program
  • 59:15 Frequently cited violations

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