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30-Hour OSHA Training – General IndustryCourse Topics Introduction to OSHAo Importance of OSHAo Worker Rights Under OSHAo Employer Responsibilitieso OSHA Standardso OSHA Inspectionso Where to Go for HelpOSHA Inspection Procedureso Posting of Notice & Inspections Part 1o Posting of Notice & Inspections Part 2o Posting of Notice & Inspections Part 3o Citations & Petitions Part 1o Citations & Petitions Part 2o Abatement Verification Part 1o Abatement Verification Part 2Safety & Health Programso Management Leadership & Employee Involvement Part 1o Management Leadership & Employee Involvement Part 2o Worksite Analysis Part 1o Worksite Analysis Part 2o Safety & Health TrainingRecordkeepingo Part 1904 – Recording & Reporting Occupational Injuries & Illnesseso Procedures for Recording Events Part 1o Procedures for Recording Events Part 2o General Recording Criteria Part 1o General Recording Criteria Part 2Hazard Communicationo 1910.1200 (d), Hazard Determination Part 1o 1910.1200 (d), Hazard Determination Part 2o 1910.1200 (e), (f), Written Hazard Communication & Labeling Requirementso 1910.1200 (g), (i), Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) & Trade Secrets Part 1o 1910.1200 (g), (i), Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) & Trade Secrets Part 2o 1910.1200 (h), Employee Information & Trainingo Creating a Hazard Communication Program Part 1If you are interested in moving forward with a bulk purchase,e-mail us at oshasales@amersc.com or call 1-866-481-7541.You can also complete your bulk order entirely online!Just visit OSHAEducationCenter.com/business to get started.

o Creating a Hazard Communication Program Part 2o Common Chemical HazardsExit routes, Emergency Action Plans & Fire Preventiono 1910.36, Exit Routes Part 1o 1910.36, Exit Routes Part 2o 1910.36, Exit Routes Part 3o Emergency Action Planso Fire Prevention Plans & Systems Part 1o Fire Prevention Plans & Systems Part 2Fire Detection & Protectiono Standpipe, Hose & Automatic Sprinkler Systems Part 1o Standpipe, Hose & Automatic Sprinkler Systems Part 2o Fire Detection Systemso Fixed Extinguishing & Employee Alarm Systems Part 1o Fixed Extinguishing & Employee Alarm Systems Part 2Electricalo Introduction to Electrical Part 1o Introduction to Electrical Part 2o 1910.304, Wiring Design & Protection Part 1o 1910.304, Wiring Design & Protection Part 2o 1910.304, Wiring Design & Protection Part 3o 1910.304, Wiring Design & Protection Part 4o Wiring Methods, Components & Equipment for General Use Part 1o Wiring Methods, Components & Equipment for General Use Part 2o Wiring Methods, Components & Equipment for General Use Part 3o Wiring Methods, Components & Equipment for General Use Part 4o Wiring Methods, Components & Equipment for General Use Part 5Electrical Part IIo 1910.306 - Specific Purpose Equipment & Installations Part 1o 1910.306 - Specific Purpose Equipment & Installations Part 2o 1910.308, Special Systems Part Io 1910.308, Special Systems Part 2o 1910.308, Special Systems Part 3o Hazardous Locations Part 1o Hazardous Locations Part 2o Hazardous Locations Part 3o Safe Work Practices Part 1o Safe Work Practices Part 2If you are interested in moving forward with a bulk purchase,e-mail us at oshasales@amersc.com or call 1-866-481-7541.You can also complete your bulk order entirely online!Just visit OSHAEducationCenter.com/business to get started.

o Safe Work Practices Part 3Case Studies & Workshopo Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans & Fire Prevention Caseso Electrical Caseso WorkshopFlammable & Combustible Liquidso Introductiono Container & Portable Tank Storage Part 1o Container & Portable Tank Storage Part 2o Container & Portable Tank Storage Part 3o Industrial Plants & Safe Handling FundamentalsLockout/Tagouto 1910.147 – The Control of Hazardous Energy – Lockout/Tagout Part 1o 1910.147 – The Control of Hazardous Energy – Lockout/Tagout Part 2o Lockout/Tagout Requirements Part 1o Lockout/Tagout Requirements Part 2o Training Requirements Part 1o Training Requirements Part 2o Training Requirements Part 3Machine Guardingo General Requirements for Machine Guardingo Safeguarding Part 1o Safeguarding Part 2o Abrasive Wheel Machineryo Safety Considerations Part 1o Safety Considerations Part 2Walking & Working Surfaceso 1910.22, General Requirementso Guarding Floor & Wall Openingso Stairway Railing & Guardso Portable & Fixed Ladderso Scaffolding & Other Working SurfacesWelding, Cutting & Brazingo General Requirements Part 1o General Requirements Part 2o General Requirements Part 3o General Requirements Part 4o Oxygen Fuel Gas Welding & Cutting Part 1If you are interested in moving forward with a bulk purchase,e-mail us at oshasales@amersc.com or call 1-866-481-7541.You can also complete your bulk order entirely online!Just visit OSHAEducationCenter.com/business to get started.

o Oxygen Fuel Gas Welding & Cutting Part 2o Oxygen Fuel Gas Welding & Cutting Part 3o Oxygen Fuel Gas Welding & Cutting Part 4o Arc Welding & Cutting Part 1o Arc Welding & Cutting Part 2o Resistance Welding Part 1o Resistance Welding Part 2o Common Welding Health Hazards Part 1o Common Welding Health Hazards Part 2Material Handlingo General Requirements for Material Handling Part 1o General Requirements for Material Handling Part 2o Powered Industrial Trucks Part 1o Powered Industrial Trucks Part 2o Rim Wheels, Conveyors, Cranes & Slings Part 1o Rim Wheels, Conveyors, Cranes & Slings Part 2o Training & Safety PrecautionsWorkshopo Lockout/Tagout Part 1o Lockout/Tagout Part 2o WorkshopErgonomicso Introduction to Ergonomicso Computer Workstationso Patient Medical Careo Electrical ContractorsPermit-Required Confined Spaceso Confined Spaces Part 1o Confined Spaces Part 2o Permit-Required Confined Spaces Part 1o Permit-Required Confined Spaces Part 2o Permit-Required Confined Spaces Part 3o Training Requirements Part 1o Training Requirements Part 2Personal Protective Equipmento 1910.132, Personal Protective Equipment Part 1o 1910.132, Personal Protective Equipment Part 2o Eye & Face Protection Part 1If you are interested in moving forward with a bulk purchase,e-mail us at oshasales@amersc.com or call 1-866-481-7541.You can also complete your bulk order entirely online!Just visit OSHAEducationCenter.com/business to get started.

o Eye & Face Protection Part 2o Respiratory Protection Part 1o Respiratory Protection Part 2o Head & Body Protection Part 1o Head & Body Protection Part 2o Head & Body Protection Part 3o Head & Body Protection Part 4Industrial Hygiene & Bloodborne Pathogenso Industrial Hygiene Part 1o Industrial Hygiene Part 2o Industrial Hygiene Part 3o Bloodborne Pathogens & Exposure Control Part 1o Bloodborne Pathogens & Exposure Control Part 2o Bloodborne Pathogens & Exposure Control Part 3o Hepatitis B Vaccination Requirements Part 1o Hepatitis B Vaccination Requirements Part 2Hand & Portable Power Tools & Other Hand-Held Equipmento General Requirements & Basic Tool Safety Part 1o General Requirements & Basic Tool Safety Part 2o Guarding of Portable Tools Part 1o Guarding of Portable Tools Part 2o Guarding of Portable Tools Part 3o Guarding of Portable Tools Part 4o Tools & Hazards Part 1o Tools & Hazards Part 2Case Studies & Workshopo Ergonomics Cases Part 1o Ergonomics Cases Part 2o Personal Protective Equipment Caseso WorkshopIf you are interested in moving forward with a bulk purchase,e-mail us at oshasales@amersc.com or call 1-866-481-7541.You can also complete your bulk order entirely online!Just visit OSHAEducationCenter.com/business to get started.

30-Hour OSHA Training – General Industry Course Topics Introduction to OSHA o Importance of OSHA o Worker Rights Under OSHA o Employer Responsibilities o OSHA Standards o OSHA Inspections o Where to Go for Help OSHA Inspection Procedures o Posting of Notice & Inspec

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