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SOUTHEASTERN OSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE EDUCATION CENTERSAFETRAINING AND SERVICESWO R K P L ACEIMPROVES YOURBOTTOM LINEProtect your workers, decrease downtimeand maximize your competitive edge.Action ItemsCommit resourcesInvolve employeesAssess job hazardsIdentify controlsProvide PPETrain employeesReduce workplaceinjuries and illnessesNC State Universityies.ncsu.edu/otieducationcenterThe University of Tennesseecis.tennessee.edu

Welcome to the Southeastern OSHA Training Institute Education Center!Since our launch in 2008, NC State University and The University of Tennessee have partneredto provide high quality safety education to employers and employees throughout OSHARegion IV. We serve both the private and public sectors with the ultimate goal of reducinginjuries and illnesses in the workplace. We are impressed with the commitment of our studentsto implement safe work practices and ensure OSHA compliance in their organizations.Thank you for considering our programs. We look forward to your participation in our classes!Wendy Laing, CSP, MIEDirector, Southeastern OSHA Training Institute Education CenterNC State University, Industry Expansion Solutions (Lead Organization)Instructional TeamCharles J. Gluck is a Safety Consultantfor The University of Tennessee,providing HAZWOPER, DOT andFirst Aid training. He is a retiredBattalion Chief from the San JoseFire Department and spent 37 yearsin the Fire Service. Charles owned aconsulting business in California for20 years, providing Fire Life Safetyinstruction and consulting. He is alsotrained in High Angle Rescue andConfined Space, Trench operations andis an Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer.Walter D. Idol, MS, NREMTP, is theHealth, Safety and PreparednessProgram Manager for the Centerfor Industrial Services within TheUniversity of Tennessee. He is anationally registered paramedic withmore than 30 years of experiencein emergency operations, fire, EMS,HazMat and technical rescue. Walterhas a B.S. in Forestry, an M.S. in Adultand Technological Education and is anAuthorized OSHA Outreach Trainer.Matt Kerr is a contract instructor for theSoutheastern OTI Education Center andhas more than 20 years of experience inoccupational safety and health, 10 yearsin Fire/Rescue/HazMat, 10 years ofhazardous waste management and 20years in volunteer search and rescue.He is a Certified Environmental, Health,and Safety Trainer (CET) and is anAuthorized OSHA Outreach Trainer. Matthas a B.A. in Environmental Studies.Bryan Lane is the Coordinator of theSoutheastern OSHA Training InstituteEducation Center program withinThe University of Tennessee and is aconsultant for the university’s Centerfor Industrial Services. He helpedestablish its successful occupationalsafety and health program andconducts training in a number of safetyrelated and continuous improvementinitiatives. Bryan has a B.S. degreein Management and is an AuthorizedOSHA Outreach Trainer.Quinton D. Lewis is a Safety and HealthSpecialist with NC State IndustryExpansion Solutions and assistsNorth Carolina industries in OSHAcompliance, safety and health programdevelopment and training. Quintonprovided safety and health complianceassistance as an independentconsultant, and is a former AssistantFire Marshall and Inspectorfor a large North CarolinaTamara NagelbergRegistration ProgramCoordinator2municipality. Quinton is an AuthorizedOSHA Outreach Trainer and serves asan active member of the United StatesAir Force Reserve. He has an M.S. inOccupational Safety and Health.Paul P. McCain, PE, is a contractinstructor for the SoutheasternOTI Education Center and offers awide range of continuing educationand consulting services related toengineering, safety, constructionmanagement and law. Paul has 30years of experience in constructionmanagement and safety, and instructedfor more than a decade as a fulltime faculty member for NC StateUniversity with the Department ofCivil, Construction and EnvironmentalEngineering. He is an Authorized OSHAOutreach Trainer.W. Tim McGlothlin, MS, CPE, is theExecutive Director of The ErgonomicsCenter of North Carolina at NC StateUniversity. With more than 20 years ofexperience in ergonomics and humanfactors, Tim manages all aspects of thecenter while performing field studiesand workplace assessments.

Michael “Mac” McNulty is a Safety andHealth Specialist with NC State IndustryExpansion Solutions and teachesnumerous OSHA courses includingIndustrial Hygiene, CombustibleDust and Confined Space Entry. Heprovides hazardous waste operations,emergency response (HAZWOPER)and incident spill response education,training, exercise evaluations andprogram development to NorthCarolina businesses and local, state andfederal agencies. Mac has more than 25years of experience in chemistry, safetyand health and remediation/emergencyresponse. Mac has a B.S. in HazardousMaterials Management and is anAuthorized OSHA Outreach Trainer.Steven J. Owen is a contract instructorfor the Southeastern OTI EducationCenter and has been active in theelectrical industry for more than 34years. Steven is certified as an electricalinspector, lighting protection designer,inspector and journeyman installer,power distribution engineeringtechnician, chief electrical code analystand master electrician. He is certifiedas a national electrical code instructorand sponsor in 38 states and numerouscities.Wendy Padgett, MPPA, MSSEM, is acontract instructor for the SoutheasternOTI Education Center and has morethan 15 years of experience inOccupational Safety and Health. Shehas designed, developed, implemented,and maintained numerous safetytraining programs and policies inthe private and public sectors. Sheconducts facility safety inspections,records compliance inspections andwork zone inspections. Wendy is anAuthorized OSHA Outreach Trainer.Charlie Parrish, PE, is an EnvironmentalEngineering Specialist with NCState Industry Expansion Solutions.He conducts technical assistanceand training programs on ISOenvironmental and safety managementsystem standards, air quality permittingand environmental compliance. Inaddition, Charlie instructs classesin DOT HazMat Transportation andHazardous Waste Management.Wendy Shepherd is a Safety andHealth Specialist with NC StateIndustry Expansion Solutions assistingNorth Carolina industries in OSHAcompliance, safety and health programdevelopment and training. Wendyhas over 19 years of experience,including regulatory complianceexperience with the NC Departmentof Labor and global risk consulting,analyzing workers compensationtrends, incident investigation andindustrial hygiene sampling. Wendy hasa B.S. in Environmental Health with aconcentration in both Public Health andIndustrial Hygiene and is an AuthorizedOSHA Outreach Trainer.Holli Singleton is the Assistant Directorof Safety & Health Services at NCState Industry Expansion Solutions.She develops and presents safetyand environmental continuingeducation courses, conducts worksite assessments and is an authorizedOSHA Outreach Trainer. Holli has astrong EHS training background with 20years of experience in workplace safetyand health. She has a B.S. in HealthEducation from UNC-Greensboroand has earned her MESH (Managerof Environmental Safety and Health)Certificate through NC State University.Training FacilitiesIndustry Expansion Solutions (IES)is the engineering-based, solutionsdriven, client-focused unit of NC StateUniversity. Our broad portfolio ofsolutions and deep industry expertisehelp organizations grow, innovate andprosper. Our extensive partnershipswith business, industry, education andgovernment generate a unique cultureof collaboration that provides access tocutting-edge expertise, research, andtechnology.The Center for Industrial Services(CIS) is an agency of the Institutefor Public Service of The Universityof Tennessee, the state’s land grantcollege. The Center is part of theUniversity’s statewide system of highereducation and provides services andresources to industries and businessesthroughout the state to improve theireconomic competitiveness. CIS housesthe state’s Manufacturing ExtensionPartnership Program, the UniversityEconomic Development Center, andthe Procurement Technical AssistanceCenter with a mission to deliversolutions that help businesses succeed,grow and create high quality jobs.Host SitesThe Southeastern OTI Education Centeralso maintains relationships with thefollowing training organizations in orderto provide additional course offerings inOSHA Region IV: Carolinas AGC Foundation Safety and Health Council ofNorth Carolina South Carolina National Safety CouncilAll OSHA courses hosted by theseorganizations are administered andinstructed by the Southeastern OTIEducation Center.OSHA Outreach Training ProgramThe Southeastern OSHA Training Institute Education Center offers qualifiedindividuals the opportunity to become Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers whodeliver 10-hour and 30-hour outreach classes to workers in construction, generalindustry and disaster sites. These outreach classes teach workers and employersabout OSHA, workers’ rights and how to identify, avoid and prevent workplacehazards.Details on how to become an Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer are found onpage 5. For more information, contact us at SoutheasternOTI@ncsu.edu.Darija FranjicOutreach Training Program Coordinator3

Courses in OSHA StandardsOSHA #5810 HazardsRecognition and Standardsfor On-Shore Oil and GasExploration and ProductionBenefits of OSHA #510 & #511 Standards Courses Comprehensive foundation of OSHA’s safety requirements for construction andgeneral industry Meets one of two prerequisites to become an Authorized OSHA OutreachTrainer (p 5)4 days MESH hours: 30 Meets core course requirement for the MESH Certificate Program (p 14)This course covers OSHA Constructionand General Industry Standardsrelating to the oil and gas industry. Itprovides information for employeesand employers to protect themselvesby developing the knowledge andskills to anticipate, recognize, evaluateand control hazards common to theon-shore oil and gas exploration andproduction industry. This includeswork sites associated with the onshore exploration and production ofoil and gas including, but not limitedto, construction, drilling, completion,well servicing, production, productgathering and processing, and producttransmission. This course is intendedfor employees and employersengaged in all phases of on-shore oiland gas exploration and production. Meets one of three required courses for OSHA’s Public Sector Safety & HealthFundamentals Certificate Program (p 15)OSHA #510 OccupationalSafety and Health Standardsfor the Construction IndustryOSHA #511 OccupationalSafety and Health Standardsfor General Industry4 days MESH hours: 304 days MESH hours: 30This course covers OSHA policies,procedures and standards, as wellas construction industry safety andhealth principles. A copy of the 29 CFR1926 Construction Industry Standardsis included with the registration fee.Participants must successfully pass awritten exam at the end of the course.This course covers OSHA policies,procedures and standards, as wellas general industry safety and healthprinciples. A copy of the 29 CFR 1910General Industry Standards is includedwith the registration fee. Participantsmust successfully pass a written examat the end of the course.This course meets one of twoprerequisites for the OSHA #500Trainer Course for the ConstructionIndustry (see Page 5). Please note,the 30-hour Construction IndustryOSHA outreach class is not consideredequivalent to OSHA #510.This course meets one of twoprerequisites for the OSHA #501Trainer Course for General Industry(see Page 5). Please note, the 30-hourGeneral Industry OSHA outreach classis not considered equivalent toOSHA #511.Participants will:Participants will: Describe specific requirements inthe OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standardsthat protect workers fromcommon hazards associated withconstruction industry workplaces Describe requirements in the OSHA29 CFR 1910 standards that protectworkers from common hazards ingeneral industry workplacesParticipants will: Identify hazards associated with theoil and gas industry Apply OSHA standards, policies,and procedures to the gas and oilindustry Identify methods to control andabate hazardsPlease note: There is no OSHAOutreach Trainer program for the oiland gas industry.“I am so thankful to be a part of the SoutheasternOTI Education Center extended family. Havingstudied both general industry and construction , Ifind their impeccable classes, newsletters, website ,and staff are a consistent and effective resource formyself and my company.“- Katrina Harman Roper, Private ConsultantSpartanburg, SC44Holli SingletonAssistant Director, Safety & Health ServicesNC State Industry Expansion Solutions

OSHA Outreach Trainer CoursesOSHA #500 Trainer Course inOSH Standards for Construction4 days MESH hours: 30Successful completion of this courseresults in participants becomingAuthorized OSHA Outreach Trainersto conduct both 10-hour and 30-hourconstruction industry classes thatprovide hazard awareness training toworkers and employers.During the course, students willdevelop a presentation and teach anassigned OSHA Construction IndustryOutreach topic, and successfully passa written exam. Participants will beprovided with a variety of trainingmaterials and resources.Prerequisites: OSHA #510 Occupational Safetyand Health Standards for theConstruction Industry Five (5) years of constructionindustry safety experienceOSHA #501 Trainer Coursein OSH Standards forGeneral IndustryOSHA #5600 Disaster SiteWorker Trainer Course4 days MESH hours: 30Successful completion of this courseresults in participants becomingtrainers in the disaster Site WorkerOutreach Training program, to conductthe Disaster Site Worker Course,intended for second responders (thosearriving hours or days after the event).Successful completion of this courseresults in participants becomingAuthorized OSHA Outreach Trainersto conduct both 10-hour and 30-hourgeneral industry classes that providehazard awareness training to workersand employers.During the course, students willdevelop a presentation and teachan assigned OSHA General IndustryOutreach topic, and successfully passa written exam. Participants will beprovided with a variety of trainingmaterials and resources.Prerequisites: OSHA #511 Occupational Safety andHealth Standards forGeneral Industry Five (5) years of general industrysafety experience4 days MESH hours: 24During the course, students willprepare a presentation on an assigneddisaster site worker topic. Participantswill be provided with a variety oftraining materials and resources.Prerequisites: Completion of OSHA #500 TrainerCourse in OSHA Standards for theConstruction Industry or OSHA #501Trainer Course in OSHA Standardsfor General Industry Three (3) years of safetytraining experience Completion of the 40-hourHAZWOPER course or equivalentOSHA #502 Update forConstruction IndustryOutreach TrainersOSHA #503 Update for GeneralIndustry Outreach Trainers3 days MESH hours: 224 days MESH hours: 30Currently Authorized OSHAConstruction Industry OutreachTrainers are required to attend thiscourse once every four years tomaintain trainer status.Currently Authorized OSHA GeneralIndustry Outreach Trainers arerequired to attend this course onceevery four years to maintaintrainer status.Prerequisites:Prerequisites:Prerequisites: Students must submit a copy oftheir current trainer card at the timeof registration Students must submit a copy of theircurrent trainer card at the timeof registration Students must submit a copy oftheir current trainer card at the timeof registrationOSHA #5602 Update for DisasterSite Worker Trainer Course1 day MESH hours: 7.5Currently Authorized Disaster SiteWorker Trainers are required to attendthis course once every four years tomaintain trainer status.“I had the privilege to attend an OSHA 500 course taught byPaul McCain . He offered suggestions and tips to better equipme for an OSHA 10-hour Construction class I successfullytaught to supervisors and management the following week . Irecommend this winning team to all wishing to receive theirOSHA Outreach Trainer authorization .“- Larry Dustin, EHS Specialist, Major ProjectsDuke Energy, Southport, NCPaul McCain, PEConstruction & General Industry InstructorSoutheastern OTI Education Center5

Safety and Health Technical CoursesOSHA #521 OSHA Guideto Industrial HygieneOSHA #2255 Principlesof ErgonomicsOSHA #2264 Permit-RequiredConfined Space Entry4 days MESH hours: 304 days MESH hours: 304 days MESH hours: 26This course addresses industrialhygiene practices and related OSHAregulations and procedures. Giventhe responsibility to provide aworkplace that complies with OSHA’sIndustrial Hygiene standards, theparticipant will be able to recognizepotential health hazards in accordancewith OSHA’s occupational healthstandards and guidelines. The coursefeatures workshops in health hazardrecognition, OSHA health standardsand a safety and health programworkshop.Many employers have confinedspaces in their work environmentthat meet the definition of a permitspace according to the OSHA PermitRequired Confined Space EntryStandard for General Industry 29 CFR1910.146 and 29 CFR 1926 SubpartAA for the Construction Industry.This course is designed to enableparticipants to recognize, evaluate,prevent and abate safety and healthhazards associated with permitrequired confined space entry.Participants will:This course covers the use ofergonomic principles to recognize,evaluate and control workplaceconditions that cause or contribute tomusculoskeletal and nerve disorders.At the conclusion of this course,participants will be able to assess thework environment for the preventionof Work-Related MusculoskeletalDisorders (WMSD). This courseemphasizes general industry casestudies covering analysis and designof work stations and equipment,laboratory sessions in manual liftingand coverage of current OSHAcompliance policies. Recognize basic industrialhygiene principlesParticipants will: Identify methods to evaluatepotential air contaminants Identify other health hazards suchas noise, biological agents andmusculoskeletal disorders Recognize methods to control healthhazards Identify work-relatedmusculoskeletal and nervedisorders and describe associatedrisk factorsParticipants will: Learn and apply the requirementsof OSHA’s Permit-Required ConfinedSpace Entry Standard for GeneralIndustry 29 CFR 1910.146 and29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA for theConstruction Industry Apply basic principles ofworkstation design Recognize, evaluate and controlsafety and health hazards associatedwith permit space entry Describe lifting and NIOSHmeasurement techniques Classify permit spaces and evaluateprograms Recognize OSHA’s policy onergonomics Describe the components of asuccessful ergonomics program“The OSHA training and resources provided by BryanLane have proven to be a valuable asset not only in myown career, but also as a benefit to my company’s safetyprogram. Bryan’s underlying message about the importanceof continuously striving to improve our safety programspeaks volumes. I look forward to the next opportunity togrow through the Southeastern OTI Education Center.“- Vince Murphy, Regional Supervisor and National Safety CoordinatorC.W.I., Nashville, TN6Bryan LaneProgram Coordinator and InstructorThe University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services

Safety and Health Technical CoursesOSHA #3015 Excavation,Trenching and Soil MechanicsOSHA #3095 ElectricalStandardsOSHA #3115 Fall Protection3 days MESH hours: 204 days MESH hours: 30This course focuses on the OSHAExcavation standard and on the safetyand health aspects of excavationand trenching. Participants areintroduced to practical soil mechanicsand its relationship to the stabilityof shored and unshored slopes andwalls of excavations. Various types ofshoring (wood timbers and hydraulic)are covered. Testing methods aredemonstrated and a field exerciseis conducted. At the conclusion ofthe course, participants will be ableto identify compliance with OSHAstandards 29 CFR 1926.650 through 29CFR 1926.652.This course is designed to provideparticipants with the ability toconduct an electrical safety inspectionaccording to OSHA and consensusstandards, in order to keep theworkplace free of electrical hazards.During this four-day course, studentsreceive a thorough overview ofelectrical installations and electricaltesting equipment with emphasis onsafety-related work practices, electricalhazard recognition, OSHA policies andprocedures, and the National ElectricalCode.This course provides an overviewof state-of-the-art technology forfall protection and current OSHArequirements. At the conclusion of thecourse, the participant will be able toidentify fall protection requirementsmandated by OSHA standards.Participants will: Identify general excavation hazards Identify types of protective systemsused at excavation sites Identify types of acceptable soiltesting methods Identify sloping system designrequirements Identify support and shield systems Apply principles of soil mechanicsregarding factors affecting soilstability3 days MESH hours: 22Participants will: Identify employer’s responsibilityof providing fall protection andtraining requirements Identify conventional andnonconventional methods of fallprotection Apply fundamentals of electricity Identify fall arrest requirements andassess compliance with subpartsof 29 CFR 1926 relating to fallprotection Explain electrical equipmentfunctionality Evaluate components of FallProtection Plans Assess electrical safety-related workpractice conditions Assess compliance of residentialconstruction fall protection and nonresidential roof construction withOSHA and consensus standardsParticipants will: Recognize the hazards of electricity Apply OSHA and consensuselectrical standards Recognize elements of powergeneration, transmission anddistribution Assess compliance of trenchprotective systemsThe Ergonomics Center of North Carolina is a membershipbased organization housed in the Edward P. Fitts Department ofIndustrial and Systems Engineering at NC State University. TheCenter was created to make workplaces safer, more productive,and more competitive by providing practical, cost-effectiveways to reduce or eliminate occupational injury and illnessproblem. For more information, visitwww.theergonomicscenter.com.Tim McGlothlinExecutive DirectorThe Ergonomics Center Of North Carolina7

Safety and Health Technical Short CoursesOSHA #7000 OSHATraining Guidelines forSafe Patient HandlingOSHA #7115 Lockout/Tagout[Controlling Hazardous Energyto Prevent Workplace Injury]OSHA #7200 BloodbornePathogens Exposure Controlfor Healthcare Facilities1 day MESH hours: 7.51 day MESH hours: 7.51 day MESH hours: 7.5This course covers OSHA ergonomicguidelines for safe patient handlingand methods to protect workers inall healthcare settings. Using OSHA’sErgonomics Guidelines for NursingHomes as a basis for any healthcarefacility, this course focuses on analyzingand identifying ergonomic hazards andpractical solutions to address theseissues.This course covers the role andresponsibility of the employer todevelop and implement an energycontrol program, or lockout/tagout(LOTO) for the protection of workerswhile performing servicing andmaintenance activities on machineryand equipment, using the OSHAControl of Hazardous EnergyStandard.This course covers the developmentand implementation of ExposureControl Plans (ECP) for healthcarefacilities utilizing the OSHABloodborne Pathogens Standard as areference.Participants will:Participants will: Be able to apply “OSHA’sErgonomics Guidelines for NursingHomes” in their healthcare facility Specify the requirements forimplementing energy controlprograms and procedures andconducting training and audits Identify, analyze and developsolutions for ergonomic risk factorsin healthcareOSHA #7005 PublicWarehousing and Storage Discover methods of detectinghazardous conditions andimplementing control measuresOSHA #7125 Seminar onCombustible Dust Hazards Describe the general requirementsof OSHA’s Bloodborne PathogensStandard Develop a template for a writtenExposure Control PlanOSHA #7300 UnderstandingOSHA’s Permit-RequiredConfined Space Standard1 day MESH hours: 7.5The focus of this one-day seminar isto provide businesses within generalindustry an opportunity to enhancetheir awareness of the hazards posedby combustible dust as well asdeveloping the controls and strategiesthat can help them prevent or mitigatecombustible dust fires and explosions.This course covers the requirementsof the OSHA Permit-Required ConfinedSpace Standard. Course topics includesafety and health hazards associatedwith confined space entry, and theevaluation, prevention and abatementof these hazards. The course coversOSHA requirements. It does notfeature workshops (instrumentation,control methods and testing) whichare included in the OSHA #2264Permit-Required Confined SpaceEntry.Participants will:Participants will: Discover hazards in warehousingand storage operations Recognize the hazards and risksassociated with combustible dustParticipants will: Identify methods to control andabate these hazards Learn control methods andstandards to help prevent ormitigate combustible dust fires andexplosions1 days MESH hours: 7.5This course covers the hazards andinjuries likely to occur in publicwarehousing and storage operations,including encounters with poweredindustrial trucks, material handling,lifting and ergonomics, hazardcommunication, walking and workingsurfaces, and life safety including fireprotection and evacuation.1 day MESH hours: 7.5 Learn about OSHA’s NationalEmphasis Program for combustibledust hazards8Participants will: Identify confined space hazardsand methods to evaluate and abatethose hazards Formulate when a confined spaceshall be classified as a permitrequired confined space

Safety and Health Technical Short CoursesOSHA #7400 Noise in theConstruction IndustryOSHA #7410 ManagingExcavation Hazards1 day MESH hours: 7.51 day MESH hours: 7.5This course covers the evaluationand reduction of noise hazards inthe construction industry. Coursetopics include OSHA ConstructionNoise Standards, properties of sound,noise-induced hearing loss, noiseexposure control, selection and useof hearing protection, conductingsound level surveys and workertraining. Classroom demonstrationsof noise instrumentation and hearingprotection devices are featured.This course covers the roles andresponsibilities of the employer toeducate and assign a competentperson to excavation sites. Coursetopics include understanding andapplying definitions relating tothe OSHA Excavation Standard,excavation hazards and controlmeasures, soil analysis techniques,protective system requirements andemergency response.Participants will: Recognize the duties of a competentperson in excavation work Identify the properties of sound andits relationship to noise-inducedhearing loss, hearing protectionusage Recognize how to conduct soundlevel surveys Locate and discuss the trainingrequirements for workersOSHA #7405 Fall HazardAwareness for theConstruction Industry1 day MESH hours: 7.5This course covers the identification,evaluation, prevention and controlof fall hazards in the constructionindustry. The course focuses on fallsto a lower level rather than falls to thesame level resulting from slips andfalls. Course topics include identifying,analyzing, and preventing fallhazards utilizing OSHA Fall ProtectionStandards.Participants will: Identify fall hazards in theconstruction industry Discuss methods to control andabate the hazardsParticipants will:OSHA #7505 Introductionto Incident [Accident]Investigation1 day MESH hours: 7.5This course provides an introductionto basic accident investigationprocedures and describes accidentanalysis techniques. The goal ofthis course is to help participantsgain the basic skills necessary toconduct an effective incident/accidentinvestigation at their workplace. Thecourse is a facilitated, interactivetraining session focusing on classdiscussion, case studies and groupactivities.Participants will: Gain the knowledge and skillsrequired to perform these duties Recognize the benefits of aneffective investigation for accidentsand near misses in the workplaceOSHA #7500 Introduction toSafety and Health Management Identify the six-step accidentinvestigation procedure1 day MESH hours: 7This course features information onthe elements and effective strategiesfor implementing a safety and healthmanagement system in the workplaceutilizing relevant guidance standards.Interactive assignments and thoughtprovoking group projects enableparticipants to walk away with astrong understanding of how theirorganizations can start benefitingfrom implementing a safety andhealth management system for theircompany. Practice methods for accidentinvestigation through case studies,group activities and discussionOSHA #7845 OSHARecordkeeping Rule Seminar1 day MESH hours: 6.5This course is designed to assistemployers in identifying and fulfillingtheir responsibilities for postingcertain records, maintaining recordsof illnesses and injuries and reportingspecific cases to OSHA.Participants will:Participants will: Identify the four critical elementsof a safety and health managementsystem Identify OSHA recording andreporting requirements Identify the implementationstrategies of a management systemstandard Complete OSHA’s Injury and IllnessRecordkeeping forms 300, 300Aand 3019

Hazardous Materials and Emergency PlanningOSHA #2015 HazardousMaterialsOSHA #7205 HealthHazard Awareness4 days MESH hours: 261 day MESH hours: 7.5This course covers OSHA GeneralIndustry Standards and otherconsensus and proprietary standardsthat relate to the use of hazardousmaterials, focusing on Subpart H

Courses in OSHA Standards Benefits of OSHA #510 & #511 Standards Courses Comprehensive foundation of OSHA's safety requirements for construction and general industry Meets one of two prerequisites to become an Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer (p 5) Meets core course requirement for the MESH Certificate Program (p 14)

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