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OSHA 10 Equivalent - General Industry (SP705)


Description
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OSHA-compliant*. I-CAB Recognized. *Because OSHA 10 is only required in the following states (CT, MA, MO, NY, NV, RI, WV), we have created an OSHA 10 equivalent course for employees working in general industry in the remaining 43 states. Even in those 43 states, it is ultimately up to the employer to decide whether they require the official OSHA 10 or if an equivalent version will do. This OSHA 10 Equivalent course is OSHA-compliant in the areas that do not require the official course and is designed to familiarize workers with OSHA standards as well as safety and health hazards common to the workplace. A paper wallet card is made available immediately upon successful completion. Plastic wallet cards can also be mailed for an additional nominal fee.

Safety Topics include but are not limited to:

Walking working surfaces-
Slip, Trip and Fall hazard recognition and protection
Ladder, scaffold, and other work surface Safety
Weather conditions and external forces

Fire Prevention-
Protection systems, Fire extinguishers, Emergency egress, Fire prevention plan,
Emergency action plan, Hazers communication plans

Electrical Hazards/ Arch Flash-
Dangers, Recognition, Mitigation, Specific PPE, Lock out tag out, Controls, Operations

PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)-
Using and Choosing PPE
Hard hats,Respirators, Gloves, Boots, Eye protection, Etc.

HazCom (Hazard Communication)-
GHS, DOT, SDS, NFPA, and HCS
Reading and understanding labels and Signage
Storage, Handling, Clean up, Exposure,Disposal, Ecological, Etc.

Machine Guarding-
Dangers of Unguarded Equipment, types of guarding, Oporations

Fall Protection-
Requirements, Inspections, Types of fall protection, Proper Use, Storage
Application in Arial lifts, Roofing, Confined space, Bucket trucks, Etc.

Bloodborne Pathogens-
Transmission, Control Plan, Complications, Types, Precautions, Post-exposure, PPE
Content
  • Practical Evaluation
  • Practical Evaluation Form
  • Training Presentation
  • Module 1
  • Module 2
  • Module 3
  • Module 4
  • Module 5
  • Final Exam
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Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: 2 years