Sponsored by ASSE and the University of California at San Diego.
OSHA 511: OSHA Standards for General Industry
Learn crucial OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as GENERAL INDUSTRY safety and health principles as they relate to real-world situations. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. 30 Hour card issued at successful completion of course.
OSHA 501: Trainer Course for General Industry
Required Prerequisites: OSHA 511 or equivalent and 5 years of General Industry Safety Experience.
This TRAINER course has been redesigned. Thorough knowledge of OSHA General Industry Standards is required. The primary focus of this course is teaching training techniques. Following successful completion of the written exam, students become OSHA authorized Trainers in the 10 and 30 Hour Outreach Program for a 4 year period, after which students must update training.
OSHA 510: OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry
Learn crucial OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as CONSTRUCTION safety and health principles to help prevent injury. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. 30 Hour card issued at successful completion of course.
OSHA 500: Trainer Course for the Construction Industry
Required Prerequisites: OSHA 510 or equivalent and 5 years of Construction Safety Experience.
This TRAINER course has been redesigned. Thorough knowledge of OSHA Construction Standards is required. The primary focus of this course is teaching training techniques. Following successful completion of the written exam, students become OSHA authorized Trainers in the 10 and 30 Hour Outreach Program for a 4 year period, after which students must update training.
December 15-16, 2008 - 8am-4:30pm - Arizona Safety Education Center; Tempe, AZ
Falls are one of the leading causes of occupational injuries. This in-depth, two-day class provides you with an understanding of the hazards posed by falls, requirements of the fall protection regulations, and the best means of protecting workers from fall hazards.
Course materials include a complete student manual, copies of the relevant regulations, and a variety of checklists and forms.
Careers in the safety industry are in high demand. Train for a rewarding career as a Safety Technician with GateWay Community College's Occupational Safety and Health Technology Program.
Programs Available:
Tuition as low as $65.00 per credit, with financial aid and scholarships available to those who qualify. Call (602) 286-8613 for more information and to register for classes.
OSHAtraining inSpanishwill beoffered on Dec. 3andDec. 5in Phoenix by the ETC Compliance Solutions. AnOSHA 10-Hour Constructionin Spanish is planned forDecember 3, and Trenching/Shoringfor the Competent Persontraining inSpanishwill beofferedDec. 5.
Contact ETC Compliance Solutions to register or for additional information at(602) 923-9673. http://www.e-t-c.com
Under OSHA’s new program, Alliances, organizations committed to workplace safety and health are able to collaborate with OSHA to prevent injuries and illnesses in the workplace. OSHA and its allies work together to reach out to, educate, and lead the nation’s employers and their employees in improving and advancing workplace safety and health.
The Department of Labor, OSHA Region IX and the OSHA Training Institute Region IX Education Center, at the University of California, San Diego, have formed the Arizona Alliance.