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Occupational Safety & Health Training2019 CatalogRegister today at 859-622-2961www.osha.eku.eduimplifying IT

EKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterEstablished in 2003, EKU’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center offers a variety of safety and health courses that draw upon theexpertise of internationally recognized faculty at the University as well as leaders in the field.EKU has a proud legacy of meeting the diverse needs of business and industry throughout our region. The OSHA Training InstituteEducation Center exemplifies our steadfast commitment to service and lifelong learning.Training Locations & Lodging Information Richmond, KY—Trainings are held at Carl D. Perkins Conference Center at 4436 Kit Carson Drive, Richmond, KY 40475. Directions: Take I-75 to exit #87 (Richmond/EKU Exit) at the end of the exit ramp, turn left (if exiting while traveling South) or turnright (if exiting while travelling North) onto the EKU Bypass. Travel east along the EKU Bypass to Kit Carson Dr. Kit Carson Dr. isapproximately 1.5 miles from the interstate and is located at traffic light #7. At the intersection of Kit Carson Drive and the EKU Bypass, you will see the EKU Football stadium on your left and a fire station on your right. Turn right towards the fire station and go .4miles. The Perkins Conference Center is connected to the Hummel Planetarium and will be on your right. EKU parking permits arenot required for the Perkins Conference Center parking lot. Do not park across the street as those lots are ticketed. For additionaltravel information, you may call 859-622-2961. Please also note that the campus is tobacco-free.Lodging Options in Close Proximity Richmond Lodging: - Holiday Inn Express, (859) 624-4055; Comfort Suites, (859) 624-0770; Quality Inn, (859) 623-0063; Hampton Inn, (859)626-1002; Best Western, (859) 623-9220 Louisville, KY—Trainings are held at Indiana Wesleyan University, Louisville Education & Conference Center, 1500 Alliant Avenue, Louisville,KY. The Center is conveniently located off I-64, Exit 17 (Blankenbaker Parkway) approximately 20 minutes from downtown Louisville. Louisville Lodging: Holiday Inn Express (Alliant Avenue) (502) 240-0035; Country Inn & Suites, (502) 261-9434; Hyatt Place Louisville East,(502) 426-0119; Quality Inn Louisville East, (502) 267-8100WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDUsimplifying IT2

Table of ContentsFeaturesRegistration Information .Pg. 3Outreach Training Program .Pg. 9EKU OTIEC STAFFCustomer Appreciation Weeks .Pg. 12Course Descriptions/Schedules by Course Zach Rhodus, OSHA Program ManagerConstruction OSHA Courses .Pg. 4(859) 622-6976 or william.rhodus@eku.eduGeneral Industry OSHA Courses .Pg. 5Trevor George, OSHA Training SpecialistOSHA Trainer Update Courses .Pg. 4 & 5(859) 622-2961 or trevor.george@eku.eduElective OSHA Courses .Pgs. 6-7OSHA Short Courses .Pgs. 8-9Kristy Poynter, OSHA Training CoordinatorCertificate Programs .Pgs. 10-11(859) 622-6810 or kristy.poynter@eku.edu Dani Gift, OSHA Operations Specialist(859) 622-8845 or dani.gift@eku.edu Become an AuthorizedOSHA Outreach TrainerOffice Associates: Aaron Flatt, Nicholas Prewitt & CiaraSnowdenIf you have completed an OSHA Standards Course and have atleast five years of relevant safety experience, you may qualify toenroll in the OSHA Outreach Trainer Program for Construction orGeneral Industry.How to Registerfor a Course Online at www.osha.eku.edu/registration We accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover & American Express.Payment is required at time of registration Call 859-622-2961 for additional information or to registerfor a trainer courseThere 4-day courses, OSHA 500 and OSHA 501, are offered severaltimes throughout the year. Successful completion of the trainercourse authorizes you to teach the OSHA 10 & 30 hour safetyclasses.Step 1: Complete the Standards Course—OSHA 510(Construction) or OSHA 511 (General Industry)Step 2: Document your safety experience/credentials via theVerification of Prerequisites (5 years of safety experienceminimum)REFUND POLICYStep 3: Complete the Trainer Course - OSHA 500 (Construction)or OSHA 501 (General Industry)Should you need to cancel your registration please do so at leastten (10) business days before the training. After that,cancellations are subject to the full registration fee. If you cannotcancel, and do not attend, you are still responsible for theregistration fee. Substitutions are accepted if prerequisites aremet.For additional information please contact Trevor George, OSHATraining Specialist at 859-622-2961.3WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDU

CONSTRUCTION OSHA COURSESEKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterRichmond & Louisville, KYOpen Enrollment ClassesCONSTRUCTION COURSESOSHA 510OSHA 510 750 26 hrs.Jan. 15-18, 2019 (Richmond)April 9-12, 2019 (Louisville)June 4-7, 2019 (Richmond)Aug. 6-9, 2019 (Louisville)Sept. 10-13, 2019 (Richmond)Dec. 3-6, 2019 (Louisville)OSHA 500 750 26 hrs.Feb. 5-8, 2019 (Louisville)March 19-22, 2019 (Richmond)June 11-14, 2019 (Louisville)July 16-19, 2019 (Richmond)Oct. 8-11, 2019 (Louisville)Nov. 5-8, 2019 (Richmond)OSHA 502 650 18 hrs.Occupational Safety & Health Standards for ConstructionThis course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in the constructionindustry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Construction Standards,construction safety and health principles, and special emphasis on those areas inconstruction which are most hazardous. Upon course completion, students will havethe ability to define construction terms found in the OSHA Construction Standards,identify hazards which occur in the construction industry, locate and determineappropriate OSHA Construction Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe theuse of the OSHA Construction Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoingsafety and health program.OSHA 500Trainer Course for ConstructionThis course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hourconstruction safety and health Outreach Training Program to their employees andother interested groups. Using OSHA Construction Standards as a guide, specialemphasis is placed on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as wellas those which are most hazardous. Students are briefed on effective instructionalapproaches and use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student tobecome a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour Construction Outreach classes, and to issue cards to participants after verifyingcourse completion. Students who wish to participate as authorized Outreach trainersin the OSHA Outreach Training Program must prepare a presentation on an assignedOSHA Construction Outreach Training Program topic individually or as part of a groupand successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course. * You must call toregister for trainer classes, 859-622-2961Prerequisites: Students must successfully complete the OSHA #510 OccupationalSafety and Health Standards for Construction and have five (5) years of safety andhealth work experience in the construction industry. A degree in occupational safetyand health, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)designation may be substituted for two (2) years of work related experience.Authorized OSHA Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend OSHA#502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers at least once every four (4)years to maintain their trainer status.OSHA 502Jan. 29-31, 2019 (Richmond)April 22-24, 2019 (Richmond)May 21-23, 2019 (Louisville)July 23-25, 2019 (Louisville)Sept. 17-19, 2019 (Richmond)Nov. 12-14, 2019 (Louisville)Update for Construction Industry Outreach TrainersThis course is designed for Outreach Training Program trainers who have completedOSHA #500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for theConstruction Industry and are authorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach TrainingProgram. The course provides an update on OSHA Construction Standards, policies,and regulations. Upon course completion, students will have the ability todemonstrate continued professional development in their field by applying effectiveadult learning principles and interactive training techniques to clearly identify, define,and explain construction industry hazards and acceptable corrective measures as theycontinue to teach the 10- and 30-hour Construction Outreach Training Programclasses.* You must call to register for trainer classes, 859-622-2961Prerequisites: OSHA 500WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDU4

GENERAL INDUSTRY OSHA COURSESEKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterRichmond & Louisville, KYOpen Enrollment ClassesGENERAL INDUSTRY COURSESOSHA 511Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General IndustryThis course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in general industry.Topics include scope and application of the OSHA General Industry Standards,general industry principles and special emphasis on those areas in general industrywhich are most hazardous. Upon course completion, students will have the abilityto define general industry terms found in the OSHA General Industry Standards,identify hazards which occur in general industry, locate and determine appropriateOSHA General Industry Standards, policies, and procedures, and describe the use ofOSHA General Industry Standards and regulations to supplement an ongoing safetyand health program.OSHA 501Trainer Course for General IndustryThis course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hourgeneral industry safety and health Outreach training program to their employeesand other interested groups. Using the OSHA General Industry Standards as a guide,special emphasis is placed on those topics required in the 10- and 30-hour programsas well as those which are most hazardous. Students are briefed on effectiveinstructional approaches and use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows thestudent to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conductboth 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach classes, and to issue cards toparticipants after verifying course completion. Students who wish to participate asauthorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program must prepare apresentation on an assigned OSHA General Industry Outreach Training Programtopic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass a written exam at theend of the course. * You must call to register for trainer classes, 859-622-2961Prerequisites: Students must successfully complete the OSHA #511 OccupationalSafety and Health Standards for General Industry and have five (5) years of safetyand health work experience in general industry. A degree in occupational safety andhealth, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)designation may be substituted for two (2) years of work related experience.Authorized OSHA General Industry Outreach Training Program trainers are requiredto attend OSHA #503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers at least onceevery four (4) years to maintain their trainer status.OSHA 503Update for General Industry Outreach TrainersThis course is designed for Outreach Training Program trainers who have completedOSHA #501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for GeneralIndustry and who are authorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program.The course provides an update on OSHA General Industry Standards, policies, andregulations. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to demonstratecontinued professional development in their field by applying effective adultlearning principles and interactive training techniques to clearly identify, define, andexplain general industry hazards and acceptable corrective measures as theycontinue to teach the 10- and 30- hour General Industry Outreach Training Programclasses.* You must call to register for trainer classes, 859-622-2961Prerequisites: OSHA 5015OSHA 511 750 26 hrs.Feb. 12-15, 2019 (Richmond)March 26-29, 2019 (Louisville)June 4-7, 2019 (Richmond)July 9-12, 2019 (Louisville)Oct. 22-25, 2019 (Louisville)Dec. 3-6, 2019 (Richmond)OSHA 501 750 26 hrs.Jan. 8-11, 2019 (Louisville)April 2-5, 2019 (Louisville)April 30-May 3, 2019 (Richmond)July 16-19, 2019 (Richmond)Sept. 24-27, 2019 (Louisville)Nov. 19-22, 2019 (Richmond)OSHA 503 650 18 hrs.Jan. 22-25, 2019 (Louisville)April 24-26, 2019 (Richmond)June 25-27, 2019 (Louisville)July 30-Aug. 1, 2019 (Richmond)Sept. 17-19, 2019 (Louisville)Oct. 16-18, 2019 (Richmond)WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDU

OSHA COURSESOSHA 521OSHA Guide to Industrial HygieneNovember 12-15, 201926 hrs. 750 OSHA 2255This course covers industrial hygiene practices and related OSHAregulations and procedures. Course topics include recognition,evaluation, and control of chemical, physical, biological andergonomic hazards. Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), OSHA healthstandards, respiratory protection, engineering controls, OSHAsampling protocols and strategies, and workplace health programelements.July 9-12, 2019RichmondOSHA 2015Hazardous MaterialsRichmond26 hrs. 750This course covers OSHA General Industry Standards and otherconsensus and proprietary standards that relate to the use ofhazardous materials. Course topics include flammable andcombustible liquids, compressed gases, compressed gases, LPgases, and cryogenic liquids. Related processes such as sprayingand dipping, and use of electrical equipment in hazardousmaterials standards, determine hazardous (classified) locations,and proper moving, storing, and handling of hazardous materials.Principles of Ergonomics18 hrs. 750This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recognize,evaluate, and control workplace conditions that cause orcontribute to musculoskeletal and nerve disorders. Course topicsinclude work physiology, anthropometry, musculoskeletaldisorders, use of video display terminals, and risk factors such asvibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and liftingand patient transfers in health care. Course emphasis is onindustrial case studies covering analysis and design or workstations and equipment workshops in manual lifting, and coverageof current OSHA compliance policies and guidelines. Uponcompletion students will have the ability to recognize work-relatedmusculoskeletal and nerve disorders, assess employer’s ergonomicprograms, and conduct ergonomic evaluations.June 24-26, 2019RichmondOSHA 2264Permit-Required Confined Space Entry20 hrs. 750This course covers the various types of common machinery,machine safe guards, and related OSHA regulations andprocedures. Course topics include machinery processes,mechanical motions, points of operation, control of hazardousenergy sources (lockout/tag out), guarding of portable poweredtools, and common OSHA machine guarding violations.This course covers the safety and health hazards associated withpermit-required confined space entry. Course topics includerecognition of confined space hazards, identification of permit andnon-permit required confined spaces, use of instrumentation toevaluate atmospheric hazards, ventilation techniques,development and implementation of a confined space program,proper signage, and training requirements. Upon completion,students will have the ability to identify permit and non-permitrequired confined spaces, reference the OSHA Permit-RequiredConfined Spaces Standard, conduct atmospheric testing, andimplement a permit-required confined space program.August 13-16, 2019August 27-29, 2019April 16-19, 2019RichmondOSHA 2045Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards26 hrs. 750RichmondOSHA 2225Respiratory ProtectionOSHA 301526 hrs. 750This course covers the requirements for the establishment,maintenance, and monitoring of a respiratory protection program.Course topics include terminology, OSHA Respiratory ProtectionStandards, NIOSH certification, respiratory protection programs,and medical evaluation requirements. Upon course completion,students will have the ability to identify and describe the elementsof a respiratory protection program, the proper selections, use andinspection of respiratory protection, protection factors, andevaluate compliance with OSHA standards.WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDURichmondExcavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics20 hrs. 750This course covers the OSHA Excavation Standard and safety andhealth aspects of excavation and trenching. Course topics includepractical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability ofshored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations, introductionof various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic), soilclassification, and use of protective systems. Testing methods aredemonstrated and students participate in workshops in the use ofinstruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears, andengineering rods. Upon course completion students will have the6

OSHA COURSESability to assess their employer’s compliance with the OSHAand develop and implement fall protection plans.Excavation Standard, utilize soil testing methods to classify soil types,August 20-22, 2019determine protective systems for excavation, and trainingOSHA 7005requirements.March 5-7, 2019RichmondOSHA 3085Principles of Scaffolding22 hrs. 750Public Warehousing & Storage7 hrs. 125This course covers the hazards and injuries likely to occur in publicwarehousing and storage operations, including encounters withpowered industrial trucks, material handling, lifting and ergonomics,hazard communication, walking and working surfaces, and life safetyincluding fire protection and evacuation. Upon course completion,students will have the ability to recognize the potential for injuriesfrom forklifts, material handling and lifting, exposure to hazardoussubstances, slips, trips, and falls and methods to control and abatethese hazards.This course covers the requirements for safe construction and use ofscaffolding using OSHA’s construction scaffold standards as a guide.Course topics include hazards associated with scaffold design,assembly, disassembly and use, types of scaffolds, determiningscaffold capacity, employee qualifications and training andmaintenance, repair and inspection requirements. Students willparticipate in workshops to reinforce concepts of safe scaffolding.July 25, 2019Upon completion, students will have the ability to identify the typesof scaffold and their components, determine safe assembly, use, and OSHA 7100disassembly and recognize common violations of OSHA standards.Intro to Machinery & Machine SafeguardingOctober 29-31, 2019RichmondOSHA 3095Electrical Standards26 hrs. 750This course covers OSHA Electrical Standards and the hazardsassociated with electrical installations and equipment. Course topicsinclude single- and three-phase systems, cord- and plug-connectedand fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters,and safety-related work practices. Upon completion, students willhave the ability to understand the severity of electrical current onthe human body, recognize and evaluate actual and potentialelectrical hazards and reference the applicable OSHA Standard,determine hazard abatement measures, and understand the properuse of electrical testing equipment.February 5-8, 2019RichmondOctober 8-11, 2019RichmondRichmond4 hrs. 125This course covers the process to identify, select and properlysafeguard machinery to protect employees and others in the workarea and deliver appropriate training in safe work practices. Coursetopics include types of machinery requiring guarding, point ofoperation, emergency eyewash/shower requirements, hazardcommunication, OSHA Machinery and Machine Guarding Standardsviolations, and corrective actions. Upon completion, students willhave the ability to explain hazardous actions and motions of varioustypes of machinery, identify methods of safegu

OSHA 501 Trainer ourse for General Industry. This course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour general industry safety and health Outreach training program to their employees and other interested groups. Using the OSHA General Industry Standards as a guide,

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