Accepted by OSHA. Course Provider is OnlineSchoolRoom/360 Training. Upon completion of the 10-hour & 30 hour course you will be able to print a temporary certificate and you will receive a card from the Department of Labor with 4-6 weeks
Questions
Q. When will this law be effective?
A. This law will become effective on August 28, 2009
Q. What is a "Public Works" construction project?
A. Public Works is defined in Section 292.675.1(5) as "all fixed works constructed for public use or benefit or paid for wholly or in part out of public funds. "Public works" includes any work done directly by any public utility company when performed by it pursuant to the order of the public service commission or other public authority whether or not it be done under public supervision or direction or paid for wholly or in part out of public funds when let to contract by said utility."
However, the law also states that the 10-hour construction safety program requirement shall not apply to:
"Work performed by public utilities which are under the jurisdiction of the public service commission, or their contractors, or work performed at or on facilities owned or operated by said public utilities." (Section 292.675.8)
"Rail grade crossing improvement projects where there exists a signed agreement between the railroad and the Missouri department of transportation or an order issued by the department of transportation ordering such construction." (Section 292.675.9)
Q. What is "Construction"?
A. Construction is defined in Section 292.675.1(1) as "construction, reconstruction, demolition, painting and decorating, or major repair."
Examples of construction may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Construction of buildings, structures, roads, bridges, sewers, etc.
- Improvements to buildings, structures, roads, bridges, sewers, etc.
- Construction site preparation such as drilling, blasting, excavating or clearing
Q. Are all workers on the worksite required to have completed the construction safety program?
A. According to the numbers published by US department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, a total of 5,702 workers – 185 from Missouri -- lost their lives to work injuries in this country in 2005. In 2004, 165 workers lost their lives in Missouri. The private sector incidence rate was recorded at 5.4 in 2005 and 5.3 in 2004.
Section 292.675.2 requires all on-site employees to complete the program within sixty days of beginning work on such construction project.
OSHA - 10 Hour & 30 Hour Construction Outreach Courses
OSHA - 10 Hour & 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Courses
OSHA - 10 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program w/ Study Guide
OSHA - 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program w/ Study Guide
OSHA - 30 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program w/ Study Guide
OSHA - 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program w/ Study Guide
OSHA - 10 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program
OSHA - 10 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Study Guide
OSHA - 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program
OSHA - 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Study Guide
OSHA - 30 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program
OSHA - 30 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Study Guide
OSHA - 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Study Guide
OSHA 30 Hr General Industry Outreach Training
Description
OSHA - 10 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program w/ Study Guide
This course covers ten (10) hours of courses, required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), that apply toward 10-hour Construction Industry course completion card. This module is comprised of 12 sections, covering topics pertaining to regulations covered by Standard 29 CFR 1926. The successful completion of this course will help to meet the Construction Industry standards established by OSHA.
OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of their job.
Cal-OSHA: Concrete and Masonry
Cal-OSHA: Cranes and Rigging
Cal-OSHA: Electrical Safety
Cal-OSHA: Excavations
Cal-OSHA: Fall Protection
Cal-OSHA: Fire Protection
Cal-OSHA: General Health and Safety
Cal-OSHA: Hand and Power Tools
Cal-OSHA: Intro to Cal-OSHA
Cal-OSHA: Scaffolding
Cal-OSHA: Stairways and Ladders
Concrete & Masonry
Confined Spaces
Cranes & Rigging
Cranes, Derricks & Hoists
Demolition
Electrical Safety
Excavations
Fall Protection
Fire Protection
General Safety & Health Provisions
Hand & Power Tools
Introduction to Osha & the Osha Act
Materials Handling
Motor Vehicles
Occupational Health & Environmental Controls
OSHA 1926 STD 3-1.1
Personal Protective Equipment
Process Safety Management
Recordkeeping
Scaffolding
Spanish- Concrete and Masonry
Spanish- Cranes and Rigging
Spanish- Electrical Safety
Spanish- Excavations
Spanish- Fall Protection
Spanish- General Safety & Health Provisions
Spanish- Hand and Power Tools
Spanish- Introduction to OSHA and OSHA Act
Spanish- Scaffolding
Spanish- Stairways & Ladders
Spanish-Fire Protection
Stairways & Ladders
Steel Erection
Welding & Cutting
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RECAP:
Online OSHA 10 Hour Construction Industry Training Course -
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This OSHA 10 hour course is designed for construction workers, foremen, job supervisors, and anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job.
OSHA ACCEPTED:
This online course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution. (This is also the course required by the laws in the states of Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Missouri, and Nevada for working on public construction sites).
SELF PACED TRAINING:
Sign up online, then log in and out to train whenever you want. You can complete the course all at once, or break the course up over several sessions.
OSHA WALLET CARD: Upon successful completion of this course, you have an opportunity to download and print a certificate of completion. In addition, the official OSHA course completion wallet card will be sent to you in the mail.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
•State the purpose of the OSH Act and list the functions of OSHA
•List the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process
•Describe the rights and responsibilities of employers & employees under the OSH Act
•Understand the requirements for compliance with various construction standards
TOPICS COVERED:
•Introduction to OSHA•General Safety & Health Provisions
•Electrical
•Fall Protection
•Personal Protective & Lifesaving Equipment
•Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal
•Hand & Power Tools
•Scaffolds Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators & Conveyors
•Excavations
•Stairways & Ladders
TESTING:
Quizzes - All section quizzes must be completed to proceed forward to the next lesson.
Final Exam - Final Exam must be passed with a 70% to pass the course. The final exam can be taken three times if necessary.
DISCOUNTED rates available for Groups if you have five (5) or more trainees to register Call 877.230.9485
OSHA 10 hour, osha 10, osha 10 card. Mandatory OSHA 10-hour construction safety training for Massassachutes, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, Missouri,Nevada