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| DIRECTIVE NUMBER: 99-4 | EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 1999 |
| SUBJECT: OSHA Training Institute Schedule of Courses for FY 2000. |
ABSTRACT
| Purpose: | This notice transmits the OSHA Training Institute (OTI) course schedule
and establishes OTI registration requirements of Fiscal Year 2000. |
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| Scope: | This notice applies to all individuals participating in courses conducted by the OSHA Training Institute. |
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| References: |
OSHA Instruction TED 1.12A, Training Program for OSHA Compliance Personnel. |
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| Start Date: | This Notice applies to training conducted by OTI staff on or after October 1, 1999. |
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| Expiration Date: | September 30, 2000. |
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| State Impact: | None. |
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| Action Offices: | National, Regional, and Area Offices, State designees, and consultation project managers. |
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| Originating Office: |
OSHA Training Institute. |
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| Contact: |
Ernest B. Thompson 847-297-4810 (TDD: 847-297-4876)
OSHA Training Institute
1555 Times Drive
Des Plaines, IL 60018-1548
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By and Under the Authority of
Charles N. Jeffress
Assistant Secretary
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Purpose.
- Scope.
- Action Information.
- Expiration Date.
- Reference.
- Background.
- General Registration Information.
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Course Requirements.
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Course Information.
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Registration Policies and Procedures for Federal OSHA, State 18(b), and 21(d)
Consultation Personnel.
- Registration Policies and Procedures for Other Federal Department
and Agency Personnel, Other State and Non-Federal Governmental Personnel, and Private Sector
Personnel.
- Requests for Off-Site Courses.
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Professional Development.
- OSHA Training Institute Education Centers Program.
- Using the Appendices.
APPENDIX A FISCAL YEAR 2000 OSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE SCHEDULE OF COURSES
APPENDIX B FISCAL YEAR 2000 OSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE EDUCATION CENTERS COURSE SCHEDULES
INDEX
- Purpose. This notice transmits the OSHA Training Institute schedule of courses and
establishes OSHA Training Institute registration requirements for Fiscal Year 2000.
- Scope. This notice applies to all individuals participating in courses conducted by the
OSHA Training Institute staff.
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Action Information.
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Responsible Office. Office of Training and Education.
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Action Offices. National, Regional, and Area Offices, State Designees,
Consultation Project Managers.
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Information Offices. None.
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Expiration Date. This notice expires September 30, 2000.
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Reference. Refer to OSHA Instruction TED 1.12A, Training Program for OSHA
Compliance Personnel, July 7, 1992, for training guidelines and requirements for new-hire and
experienced OSHA compliance personnel.
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Background. OSHA Training Institute courses provide basic and advanced
training and
education in safety and health. Course subject matter emphasizes OSHA policies and
standards as well as hazard recognition and hazard abatement techniques. Courses are
designed to build a more effective workforce and to aid in professional development.
The schedule contains courses for Federal and State compliance officers, State
consultants, other Federal agency personnel, and private sector employers, employees,
and their representatives.
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General Registration Information.
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Registrar. The Registrar, OSHA Training Institute, may be contacted for
registration and related information. The address and telephone number are as
follows.
OSHA Training Institute
1555 Times Drive
Des Plaines, Illinois 60018-1548
847-297-4913
Individuals with disabilities may contact the Registrar for information and
assistance. Persons with impaired hearing may contact the Registrar on the TDD
number 847-297-4876.
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Telephone Registration Hours.
- Telephone registration hours are as follows:
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10 a.m. - 12 noon, central time |
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1 p.m. - 3 p.m., central time |
The registration telephone number is: 847-297-4913
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The Registrar's office will be closed on all Federal holidays. In addition,
the Registrar's office will be closed on November 12, 1999; November 26,
1999; and from December 24 through December 31, 1999.
- Course Requirements.
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Prerequisites. Prerequisites are used to provide a more uniform population of
students for a given course.
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OSHA Federal and State Compliance Officers. Prior to enrolling in #100
Initial Compliance Course, OSHA compliance personnel are required to
meet all prerequisites as described in OSHA Instruction TED 1.12A,
Training Program for OSHA Compliance Personnel. OSHA compliance
personnel must complete #100 Initial Compliance Course prior to
enrolling in any other OSHA Training Institute course.
- 21(d) State Consultants. Prior to enrolling in other courses, State
consultants must complete the computer-based program "Basic Onsite
Consultation."
- Other Federal Department and Agency Personnel. Prior to enrolling in
other courses, other Federal department and agency personnel are required
to complete #200A Construction Standards, #600 Collateral Duty Course
for Other Federal Agencies, or #601 Occupational Safety and Health
Course for Other Federal Agencies, or to have equivalent knowledge of
the OSH Act, procedures, and standards.
- Private Sector and Other Non-Federal Governmental Personnel. Prior to
enrolling in other courses, private sector and other non-Federal
governmental personnel are required to complete #501 Trainer Course in
Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry, or #510
Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry,
or to have equivalent knowledge of the OSH Act, procedures, and
standards.
- Additional Prerequisites. Additional prerequisites for individual courses
are listed with the course descriptions in Appendix A.
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Waivers. Waivers for OSHA Federal and State compliance officers shall be
obtained in accordance with the provisions of OSHA Instruction TED 1.12A,
Training Program for OSHA Compliance Personnel.
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The requirement to complete #100 Initial Compliance Course may not be waived. |
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Course Information.
- Series "A" Courses. The OSHA Training Institute offers alternative, shortened
versions of seven courses. These specially designed courses are identified by a
letter "A" following the course number and are designed for non-compliance
personnel. For the purposes of this notice, the term non-compliance personnel
includes other Federal department and agency personnel; State 21(d) consultants;
other State, county, and municipal personnel; and private sector employers,
employees, and their representatives.
While safety and health issues are discussed in the shortened courses, OSHA
policies and procedures are not covered to the same extent as in the longer course
presentations. These "A" courses, therefore, are not intended for compliance
personnel.
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Starting and Ending Times. Unless indicated otherwise, all courses conducted at
the OSHA Training Institute begin at 8:15 a.m. central time on the starting date
and conclude at 10:15 a.m. central time on the final date. Students will be
notified of any exceptions to these starting and ending times.
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Course Location. Unless indicated otherwise, courses are conducted at the OSHA
Training Institute in Des Plaines, Illinois.
- Personal Protective Equipment. The OSHA Training Institute requires students to
bring their own protective equipment when it is needed. This information is
included in the course description where applicable. Participants will be notified
in writing in cases where an off-site visit that requires protective equipment is
scheduled.
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Students who fail to bring the appropriate personal protective equipment will not be permitted to participate in the off-site visit. |
- Registration Policies and Procedures for Federal OSHA, State 18(b), and 21(d)
Consultation Personnel.
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Federal OSHA Field Personnel.
- Regional Administrators shall nominate personnel directly to the
Registrar. (See Section X.D.)
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The Registrar shall confirm nominations through the Regional Training
Officer or designee.
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Field personnel shall send inquiries concerning OSHA Training Institute
programs to the Institute Director through their Regional Administrator.
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Regional Administrators shall submit the names of those canceling their
registration no later than two weeks prior to course commencement.
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OSHA National Office Personnel.
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National Office personnel shall register with the Registrar through the
OSHA Office of Management Systems and Organization. (See Section
X.D.)
- The Registrar shall confirm nominations through the Office of
Management Systems and Organization.
- The OSHA Office of Management Systems and Organization shall submit
the names of those canceling their registration no later than two weeks
prior to course commencement.
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State 18(b) and 21(d) Consultation Personnel.
- Personnel from State 18(b) or from State 21(d) consultation programs
shall be nominated for training directly to the Registrar by the Regional
Administrator. (See Section X.D.)
- Direct nominations from State 18(b) and 21(d) consultation program
officials will be accepted if that procedure has been approved by the
Regional Administrator.
- Registration Instructions for Federal OSHA, State 18(b), and 21(d) Consultation
Personnel.
- Registrations will be accepted for Federal OSHA, State 18(b), and 21(d)
consultation personnel in writing or by telephone, according to the procedures established in below.
- Advance registrations for Fiscal Year 2000 courses for Federal OSHA,
State 18(b), and 21(d) consultation personnel only will be accepted in
writing from June 2 through June 30, 1999.
- The following information must be provided in the written registration
request.
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Course number as listed in Appendix A
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Dates of the course session requested
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Employer
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Name of student
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Last four digits of student's social security number
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E-mail address
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Name, e-mail address, and telephone and fax numbers of office contact person
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State or consultation office telephone number
- The Registrar shall confirm nominations and provide written instructions
regarding course attendance.
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Registration Policies and Procedures for Other Federal Department and Agency
Personnel, Other State and Non-Federal Governmental Personnel, and Private Sector
Personnel.
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Other Federal Department and Agency Personnel.
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Federal departments and agencies shall nominate their personnel directly
to the Registrar. (See Section XI.E.)
- Federal department and agency personnel may enroll in most 100, 200,
and 300 series OSHA Training Institute courses. In addition, courses #600
Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies and #601 Occupational
Safety and Health Course for Other Federal Agencies are specifically
designed for Federal department and agency personnel.
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Other State and Non-Federal Governmental Personnel. Applicants from non-plan
States, other State agencies, and county and city governments shall enroll directly
with the Registrar. (See Section XI.E.)
- Private Sector Employers, Employees, and Their Representatives and Federal
Contract Personnel.
- Private sector requests for registration shall be made directly to the
Registrar. (See Section XI.E.)
- The Registrar shall mail a written confirmation and tuition invoice to
registered participants four weeks prior to the beginning of the course.
- The six courses in the 500 series are designed and conducted specifically
for private sector personnel.
- The OSHA Training Institute provides a program that permits private
sector personnel to enroll in technical and non-managerial courses on a
space available basis. Refer to the course description in Appendix A to
determine whether a course is available for private sector enrollment.
- Private Sector Tuition.
- As provided by U.S. Department of Labor regulations at 29 CFR 1949, the
OSHA Training Institute charges tuition for private sector personnel
attending OSHA courses. As soon as written confirmation of enrollment
is received, a check covering the cost of tuition made payable to the U.S.
Department of Labor-OSHA shall be forwarded to the OSHA Training
Institute, ATTN: Tuition, 1555 Times Drive, Des Plaines, IL 60018. The
participant's name, the course number, and date of attendance must be
indicated on or attached to the check.
- A tuition payment must be received by the OSHA Training Institute 14
days prior to the start of the course or registration for that student in the
course will be canceled. Students will not be admitted into a course if the
tuition payment has not been received.
- In accordance with 29 CFR 1949.5, a participant may withdraw a
registration and receive full reimbursement of the fee provided that written
notification to the Registrar is mailed no later than 14 days before the
commencement of the course for which registration is being withdrawn.
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Enrollment Procedures for Other Federal Department and Agency Personnel,
Other State and Non-Federal Governmental Personnel, and Private Sector
Personnel.
- Registrations for other Federal department and agency personnel, other
State and non-Federal governmental personnel, and the private sector will
be accepted by telephone only. Written requests will not be accepted.
- The telephone registration schedule for these personnel will be announced
in the special edition of the Fiscal Year 2000 OSHA Training Institute
schedule of courses.
- The special edition of the Fiscal Year 2000 OSHA Training Institute
schedule of courses containing enrollment procedures and instructions for
other Federal department and agency personnel, non-OSHA and non-21(d)
State personnel, local governmental personnel, and private sector and
Federal contract personnel will be available in mid-July 1999.
- A copy of this special edition of the schedule may be requested by calling
the OSHA Training Institute at 847-297-4810 Monday through Friday
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. central time.
- Specific telephone numbers and instructions will be listed in the special
edition of the Fiscal Year 2000 OSHA Training Institute schedule.
- The following information must be provided at the time of registration.
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Course number and title
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Dates of the course session requested
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Employer classification: other Federal agency, State agency, or
private sector
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Name of student
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Last four digits of student's social security number
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E-mail address
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Name of employer
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Business mailing address
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Name, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address (if
available) of office contact person
No enrollment can be initiated without all of the above information.
- Registration operators will provide a confirmation number at the time of
registration. The Registrar will mail a written confirmation and tuition
invoice to registered participants four to six weeks prior to the beginning
of the course.
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Requests for Off-Site Courses.
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General. The OSHA Training Institute conducts off-site training in support of
Agency goals and as priorities and resources permit. In order to allow planning
and coordination with existing schedules, requests for off-site training should be
submitted as early as possible to the Institute Director.
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Reimbursement. The recipient organization may be required to reimburse the
OSHA Training Institute for costs related to courses held off-site. Details of the
reimbursement procedure will be provided by the appropriate OSHA Training
Institute Branch Chief.
- Professional Development.
- Continuing Education Units. Continuing education units (CEU's) are available to
participants in all courses conducted by OSHA Training Institute staff in
accordance with the administrative and program criteria guidelines that have been
established by the International Association for Continuing Education and
Training. These CEU's also meet the criteria of the American Board for Occupational Health
Nurses (ABOHN), Inc., for certification or recertification. The
number of CEU's for courses offered by the OSHA Training Institute is listed with
each course description.
- American Board of Industrial Hygiene Maintenance Points. Certification
maintenance points (CM's) are available to certified industrial hygienists who
complete courses awarded points under the American Board of Industrial Hygiene
(ABIH) maintenance of certification program. OSHA Training Institute courses
are approved for either industrial hygiene (IH) CM's or safety (S) CM's. The
number of CM points that is included with the course description does not apply
to modified or shortened versions of the course. The most recent information
regarding certification maintenance points for a particular course session may be
obtained by contacting the Registrar.
- Board of Certified Safety Professionals Continuance of Certification Points. All
technical safety and health courses with the exception of #600 Collateral Duty
Course for Other Federal Agencies meet Board of Certified Safety Professionals
(BCSP) criteria for continuance of certification credit. The number of points
available from the BCSP is the same as that listed for earned CEU's.
- Continuing Education Credit for Occupational Health Nurses. Contact hours
designated for OSHA Training Institute courses meet the continuing education
criteria established by the American Board for Occupational Health Nurses, Inc.,
as part of the requirements for certification or recertification. The number of
designated contact hours is included with the course description where
applicable..
- Requests for Records. Although the OSHA Training Institute maintains a record
of CEU's, it does not maintain a record of ABIH certification maintenance points,
BCSP continuance of certification points, or ABOHN contact hours. The OSHA
Training Institute does, however, maintain a list of participants who have
successfully completed courses for which such points are available. An individual
record is issued as an official statement or transcript upon written request of the
participant. The request should be addressed to the Registrar and must specify the
name, address, and telephone number of the student, course number, and dates of
each course session for which a record is desired.
- OSHA Training Institute Education Centers Program.
- In recent years the demand for OSHA Training Institute courses from the private
sector and from other Federal agencies has increased beyond the capabilities of
the OSHA Training Institute. In order to address this increased demand for its
courses, the OSHA Training Institute has established OSHA Training Institute
Education Centers.
- The OSHA Training Institute Education Centers are nonprofit organizations that
were selected after competitions for participation in the program. There are
currently 12 OSHA Training Institute Education Centers.
- There are currently 12 courses available from the education centers.
- The OSHA Training Institute Education Centers are available to conduct courses
at sites other than their campuses.
- Students shall contact the OSHA Training Institute Education Centers directly for
information including registration procedures, the availability of continuing
education credits, and course location.
- Fiscal Year 2000 schedules for the OSHA Training Institute Education Centers
are included in Appendix B.
- Using the Appendices.
- Appendix A -- Fiscal Year 2000 OSHA Training Institute Schedule of Courses.
Appendix A contains the following information for each Fiscal Year 2000 OSHA
Training Institute course: number, title, description, length, dates, prerequisites,
location, private sector tuition, CEU's, CM's, the OSHA Training Institute Branch
responsible for the course and, if applicable, personal protective equipment
required. Courses are listed sequentially by course number.
- Appendix B -- Fiscal Year 2000 OSHA Training Institute Education Centers
Course Schedules. Appendix B contains the course schedule, tuition, mailing
address, and the toll-free telephone number for each of the OSHA Training
Institute Education Centers.
APPENDIX A
FISCAL YEAR 2000 OSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE SCHEDULE OF COURSES
#100 INITIAL COMPLIANCE COURSE
This course introduces compliance personnel to the provisions of the OSH Act. Participants are
provided with an orientation to OSHA regulations, the current field manual, the Technical
Manual, hazard recognition and control, and the evaluation of the fundamental safety and health
program elements. (9 days)
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This course is limited to newly hired Federal and State compliance and 21(d)
Consultation personnel. |
PREREQUISITES: See Section VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU'S.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch/Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
11/30/99 - 12/10/99 |
04/11/00 - 04/21/00 |
09/12/00 - 09/22/00 |
#101 SAFETY HAZARD RECOGNITION FOR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS
This introductory course to safety hazards and standards for industrial hygienists features hazard
recognition related to common industrial processes and the criteria for citation or referral to
safety compliance officers. Topics covered include electrical equipment, flammable liquids,
compressed gases, welding, machine guarding, walking-working surfaces, materials handling,
and construction. The course features a mock worksite inspection and evaluation including
identification of hazards. (9 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $1200.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's; 8.0 (S) CM's; 58.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
06/13/00 - 06/23/00 |
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#102 BASIC ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
This course introduces the student to basic accident investigation techniques. Topics include
sources of evidence, the interviewing process, investigation management, and the evaluation of
safety and health programs. The course also addresses documentation of critical factors in
accordance with OSHA policy, directives, and the current field manual. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is limited to newly hired Federal and State compliance and 21(d)
Consultation personnel. |
PREREQUISITES:See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
04/18/00 - 04/21/00 |
09/26/00 - 09/29/00 |
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#105 INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY STANDARDS FOR SAFETY OFFICERS
This course introduces safety compliance officers to the OSHA general industry standards.
Emphasis is placed on recognition of safety hazards and the documentation of apparent
violations in accordance with current OSHA policy and procedures. The course features an
introduction to direct reading instruments used to measure and support documented violations. (9 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is limited to newly hired Federal and State compliance and 21(d)
Consultation personnel. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
03/21/00 - 03/31/00 |
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#121 INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE FOR SAFETY PERSONNEL
This course introduces the student to the general concepts of industrial hygiene. Topics include
the recognition of common health hazards such as air contaminants and noise, hazard evaluation
through screening and sampling, control methods for health hazards including ventilation and
personal protective equipment, and criteria for referral to industrial hygiene personnel. Course
features laboratories in the calibration and use of sampling and monitoring instruments. (9 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $1200.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's; 58.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
01/25/00 - 02/04/00 |
08/22/00 - 09/01/00 |
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#121A INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE FOR SAFETY PERSONNEL
This shortened version of #121 introduces the student to the general concepts of industrial
hygiene. Topics include the recognition of common health hazards such as air contaminants and
noise, hazard evaluation through screening and sampling, and control methods for health hazards
including ventilation and personal protective equipment. Course features laboratories in the
calibration and use of sampling and monitoring instruments. (4 days)
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This course is available to non-compliance personnel only. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
04/11/00 - 04/14/00 |
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#125 INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH STANDARDS FOR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS
This course introduces industrial hygiene compliance personnel to health standards contained in
OSHA's general industry standards. Topics include the permissible exposure limits, expanded
health standards, noise, ergonomics, hazard communication, and control methods such as
ventilation and respirators. In addition, hands-on laboratories covering air and noise sampling
and utilizing appropriate sections of the OSHA Technical Manual are featured. (9 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is intended for newly hired Federal and State compliance and
21(d) Consultation personnel. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
10/26/99 - 11/05/99 |
08/01/00 - 08/11/00 |
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#141 INSPECTION TECHNIQUES AND LEGAL ASPECTS
This course introduces the student to the investigative techniques related to OSHA compliance
activity and to the formal requirements and processes of the legal system. Topics include
interviewing techniques, case file documentation, and expectations of Department of Labor
solicitors. Emphasis is placed on communication skills needed in discussions with employers and
employees. Students will develop a sample case file based on evidence presented for review in
class. (9 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is intended for newly hired Federal and State OSHA compliance
and 21(d) Consultation personnel. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch/Health Branch.
| DATES: |
02/01/00 - 02/11/00 |
07/11/00 - 07/21/00 |
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#142 BASIC WHISTLEBLOWER INVESTIGATOR TRAINING COURSE
This course introduces new 11(c) investigators to the OSH Act, regulations, and policies as they
relate to discrimination investigations. Section 405 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act
of 1982 and other whistle blower statutes are also covered. Participants are provided with
interviewing and report writing techniques. Course features discussions of elements of violations
and representative cases. (9 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is intended for newly hired OSHA whistleblower investigators.
State Plan investigators need only attend the first six days of the course since
statutes enforced by Federal investigators are the focus of the last three days
of class. |
PREREQUISITES: None.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
05/02/00 - 05/12/00 |
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#143 INTRODUCTION TO OSHA FOR NON-TECHNICAL PERSONNEL
This course is designed for OSHA administrative, clerical, and other staff who would not
normally attend occupational safety and health technical courses. It provides an overview of
OSHA history, organization, and operations. Topics covered include the OSH Act, the inspection
process, and various programs within OSHA. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: None.
PRIVATE SECTOR ENROLLMENT: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
05/16/00 - 05/19/00 |
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#144 OSHA OVERVIEW FOR NATIONAL OFFICE NON-TECHNICAL
PERSONNEL
This course designed for National Office administrative, clerical, and other staff who do not
ordinarily attend occupational safety and health technical courses provides an introduction to
OSHA field and National Office operations. Topics covered include OSHA history, organization,
and operations. Coverage of the OSH Act, the inspection process and various national programs
is also provided. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is for OSHA National Office personnel only. For registration
information, see Paragraph H.2. |
PREREQUISITES: None.
LOCATION: Washington, D.C.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch
| DATES: |
To be scheduled in FY 2001. |
#151 ANALYTICAL LABORATORY ORIENTATION FOR STATE CONSULTANTS
This course introduces the student to the procedures used by the analytical laboratory for
sampling, mailing, recording, and analyzing samples. Topics include selection of sampling
equipment, packaging and mailing of samples, and recording sampling data. The course is
designed to improve communications between field representatives and the laboratory. (1 day)
| NOTE: |
This course is intended for State consultants and OSHA consultation
personnel. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA safety officers: #121.
LOCATION: Wisconsin Occupational Health Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $144.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 0.5 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
To be scheduled as needed. |
#152 EFFECTIVE WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
This course focuses on written reports and correspondence and is intended to improve written
communication skills. A review of sample documents assists the student in developing an
indepth understanding of how to construct, review, and improve written communications. Topics
include readability, mechanical correctness, style, impact, organization, and bottom-line
reporting. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
To be scheduled in FY 2001. |
#153 STATE PLAN MONITORING
This course assists the student to effectively conduct State plan monitoring activities with an
emphasis on continuous monitoring. It provides information on the hierarchy of tools with which
to monitor plan States and includes the use of the Integrated Management Information System
(IMIS) and State internal evaluations. It reviews the State Plan Policies and Procedures Manual
and the State Plan Activities Measures (SPAM's). The course describes the new Interim and
Biennial Evaluation Reports and includes workshops on requesting micro-to-host reports,
developing an analysis workplan, and conducting State internal evaluations.
PREREQUISITES: None.
LOCATION: To be determined.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
To be scheduled as needed. |
#200 CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
This course for OSHA compliance officers covers the application of 29 CFR 1926 to the
construction industry. Topics include coverage of each section of the construction standards,
inspection exercises, and citation documentation. Course features a one-day field trip to a
construction site. Special emphasis is placed on those topics that are the most hazardous, using
OSHA standards as a guide. (9 days)
| NOTE: |
Students must bring their own hard-soled safety shoes and safety glasses for
the field exercise. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. Industrial hygienists: #101.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety glasses, safety shoes, and appropriate
clothing for field exercise.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
04/04/00 - 04/14/00 |
09/19/00 - 09/29/00 |
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#200A CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
This shortened version of #200 covers OSHA construction standards. It is designed
for non-compliance personnel who have responsibility for construction safety and health. Topics include
coverage of most sections of the construction standards. Special emphasis is placed on those
topics that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is available to governmental non-compliance personnel only.
Private sector personnel should attend course #510. |
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All participants must bring a current copy of the OSHAconstruction regulations to the course. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
12/13/99 - 12/17/99 |
03/06/00 - 03/10/00 |
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#201 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
This course covers OSHA general industry standards and integrates materials from other
consensus and proprietary standards that relate to hazardous materials. Included are flammable
and combustible liquids, compressed gases, LP-gas, cryogenic liquids, anhydrous ammonia, and
explosives. Related processes such as welding, spraying, and dipping are covered, as well as
electrical equipment, ventilation, and fire protection. (7 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA industrial hygienists: #101.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $912.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.3 CEU's; (IH) CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
10/28/99 - 11/05/99 |
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Being applied for.
#201A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
This shortened version of #201 covers OSHA general industry standards and integrates
materials from other consensus and proprietary standards that relate to hazardous materials.
Included are flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, LP-gases, and cryogenic
liquids. Related processes such as spraying and dipping are covered, as well as electrical
equipment. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is available to non-compliance personnel only. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; 4.0 (IH) CM's; 30.0 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| *DATES: |
01/24/00 - 01/28/00 |
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* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#202 ADVANCED ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
This course provides advanced information on accident investigation techniques and methods.
Topics include a review of sources of evidence and developing facts, findings, and conclusions.
Emphasis is placed on the application of various cause analysis techniques such as change
analysis and events, and causal factors charting and analysis. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
All OSHA participants must have completed #102 or the equivalent. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
06/27/00 - 06/30/00 |
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#203 BASIC ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES
The course introduces the student to the basic principles of electricity. Topics include Ohm's
Law, series and parallel circuits, and adverse effects of electricity on the human body. Electrical
hazard recognition, OSHA electrical standards, appropriate inspection procedures, and training in
various types of electrical test equipment are also covered. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is intended for newly hired Federal and State compliance
personnel. See also #309 Electrical Standards. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA industrial hygienists: #101.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
11/16/99 - 11/19/99 |
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#204 MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS
This course familiarizes the student with various types of common machinery and the related
safety standards. Guidance is provided on the hazards associated with various kinds of machinery
and the control of hazardous energy sources (lockout/ tagout). The course presents an approach
to machinery inspection that enables participants to recognize hazards and to provide options to
achieve abatement. These hazards include mechanical motions and actions created by points of
operation and other machinery processes. The course includes an introduction to robotics.
Hands-on training in the Training Institute's laboratories and plant tours are important features of
this course. (7 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA industrial hygienists: #101.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $912.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 3.7 CEU's; 6.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
03/02/00 - 03/10/00 |
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#204A MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS
This shortened version of #204 familiarizes the student with various types of common
machinery and the related safety standards. Guidance is provided on the hazards associated with
various kinds of machinery and the control of hazardous energy sources (lockout/tagout). The
course presents an approach to machinery inspection that enables participants to recognize
hazards and to provide options to achieve abatement. These hazards include mechanical motions
and actions created by points of operation and other machinery processes. Also included is
hands-on training in the laboratories. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is available to non-compliance personnel only. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; 4.0 (S) CM's; 30.0 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| *DATES: |
09/18/00 - 09/22/00 |
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* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#205 CRANES AND RIGGING SAFETY FOR CONSTRUCTION
This course introduces the student to the various types of mobile cranes used in construction
operations. Students are provided with basic information concerning crane operations, crane
inspection and maintenance, rigging inspection, reading load charts, and corresponding OSHA
and consensus standards. Exercises in applying OSHA and ANSI standards, reading load charts
and rigging tables, and preventing accidents are conducted. The course features a field trip to
gain expertise in inspecting mobile cranes. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA industrial hygienists: #101.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety glasses, safety shoes, and clothing
appropriate for field exercise in muddy conditions.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
03/28/00 - 03/31/00 |
08/22/00 - 08/25/00 |
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#206 MARITIME STANDARDS
This course introduces maritime operations and standards, including the jurisdictional
considerations of enforcement. The longshoring segment covers vessel and equipment
nomenclature and the application of the longshoring and marine terminal standards. The shipyard
segment covers vessel building, repair and breaking, and the application of shipyard standards.
Commercial diving and marine construction are also covered. Course highlights include field
exercises at a working vessel or landship for longshoring orientation and at an operating shipyard
for shipyard orientation. (9 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA industrial hygienists: #101.
LOCATION: To be determined.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Hard hats, safety glasses, safety shoes, and
appropriate clothing for field exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $1200.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
05/16/00 - 05/26/00 |
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#207 FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY
This course introduces the student to the recognition of potential fire hazards and emergency
procedures. Topics include the chemistry of fire, types and effectiveness of extinguishing agents,
means of egress, detection and alarm systems, fire brigades, fire prevention plans, and the Life
Safety Code (NFPA 101). 29 CFR 1910, Subparts E and L, and referenced NFPA codes provide
the basis for the course. Hands-on training is emphasized as students study and use various types
of fire protection equipment. (7 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $912.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.3 CEU's; (S) CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
07/13/00 - 07/21/00 |
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* Being applied for.
#207A FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY
This shortened version of #207 introduces the student to the recognition of potential fire hazards
and emergency procedures. Topics include the chemistry of fire, types and effectiveness of
extinguishing agents, means of egress, detection and alarm systems, fire brigades, fire prevention
plans, and the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101). 29 CFR 1910, Subparts E and L, and referenced
NFPA codes provide the basis for the course. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is available to non-compliance personnel only. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; (S) CM's*; 30.0 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
01/31/00 - 02/04/00 |
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* Being applied for.
#208 CRANES AND MATERIALS HANDLING FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY
This course introduces various types of overhead cranes, hoists, and powered industrial trucks
used in general industry. Students are provided with basic information concerning overhead and
gantry cranes, wire rope, slings, and crane inspection and maintenance procedures. Operation and
maintenance of powered industrial trucks is also covered. Appropriate OSHA and ANSI
standards and related requirements are discussed. The course features a one-day inspection of
overhead cranes and hoists. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA industrial hygienists: #101.
LOCATION: To be determined.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety glasses, safety shoes, and appropriate
clothing for field exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
11/02/99 - 11/05/99 |
06/06/00 - 06/09/00 |
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#209 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND POLICY
This course designed for OSHA compliance personnel covers policies and procedures during a
construction inspection. Citation documentation of 29 CFR 1926 violations and other hazards in
the construction industry are covered. Topics include opening and closing conferences,
inspection strategy, inspection exercises, and citation documentation. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
Students must bring hard-soled safety shoes and safety glasses in order to
participate in the field trip. |
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All participants must bring a current copy of the OSHA construction
regulations to the course. |
PREREQUISITES: Course #200.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety glasses, safety shoes, and appropriate
clothing for field exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
11/16/99 - 11/19/99 |
07/25/00 - 07/28/00 |
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#220 INDUSTRIAL NOISE
This course addresses occupational noise -- its nature, hazards, evaluation, and control. Topics
include physics of sound, effects of noise, occupational noise standards, noise instrumentation
and measurement, frequency analysis, noise control techniques, hearing conservation, audiology,
and current OSHA noise compliance policy and inspection procedures. Course highlights include
laboratory exercises/workshops on instrument calibration and use, frequency analysis,
impulse/impact noise measurement, and noise dosimetry. Some topics in this course involve the
use of basic algebra and logarithms. Students are required to bring a scientific calculator to this
course. (7 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. Safety personnel: #121.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $912.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 3.7 CEU's; 6.0 (IH) CM's; 44.4 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
03/31/00 - 04/07/00 |
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#221 PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL VENTILATION
This course covers the principles of industrial ventilation as a means of controlling hazardous air
contaminants. Topics include the classification of ventilation systems, fundamentals of air flow,
make-up air, fans, ventilation system surveys, and OSHA policy and standards. Course
highlights include laboratories utilizing the Institute's simulated industrial ventilation system.
Course is calculation intensive and requires a basic knowledge of algebra. Students are required
to bring a scientific calculator to this course. (7 days)
| NOTE: |
This course does not include heating ventilation and air conditioning
ventilation (HVAC). |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. Safety personnel: #121.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $912.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 3.7 CEU's; 6.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
03/02/00 - 03/10/00 |
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#222 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
This course covers the requirements for the establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of a
respirator program. Topics include terminology, OSHA standards, NIOSH certification, and
medical evaluation recommendations. Course features laboratories on self-contained breathing
apparatus, respirator fit testing, and supplied-air respirator systems. Workshops are used to
supplement classroom discussions of respirator selection and inspection procedures. (7 days)
| NOTE: |
Participation in the qualitative fit testing laboratory requires a medical
approval to wear a half-mask air purifying respirator. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $912.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 3.7 CEU's; 6.0 (IH) CM's; 44.4 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
02/10/00 - 02/18/00 |
05/04/00 - 05/12/00 |
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#222A RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
This shortened version of #222 covers the requirements for the establishment, maintenance, and
monitoring of a respirator program. Topics include terminology, OSHA standards, NIOSH
certification, and medical evaluation recommendations. Course highlights include laboratories on
respirator selection, qualitative fit testing, and the use of a large array of respiratory and support
equipment for hands-on training. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
Participation in the qualitative fit testing laboratory requires a medical
approval to wear a half-mask air purifying respirator. |
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This course is available to non-compliance personnel only. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; (IH) CM's*; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| **DATES: |
03/21/00 - 03/24/00 |
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* Being applied for.
**See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center Schedules.
#223 INDUSTRIAL TOXICOLOGY
This course covers the principles of toxicology as they apply to industrial processes. Topics
include an update of recent toxicological data related to OSHA standards, biological monitoring,
biotransformation, an update on current methods of toxicological testing, and chemical hazards
encountered in the industrial environment with emphasis on new toxicological information in
support of hazard recognition. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. Safety personnel: #121.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
03/21/00 - 03/24/00 |
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#224 LABORATORY SAFETY AND HEALTH
This course introduces the student to the hazards associated with laboratories and the control of
these hazards. Topics include laboratory safety codes and standards, radiation hazards, biohazards,
flammable and electrical hazards, incompatible chemicals, and health effects of
chemicals. Course includes a discussion of OSHA's laboratory standard and the chemical
hygiene plan concept, an evaluation of laboratory hoods, and a discussion of safety and health
hazards in selected laboratory operations. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. Safety personnel: #121. Industrial hygienists: #101.
LOCATION: Salt Lake City Technical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
06/13/00 - 06/16/00 |
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#225 PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS
This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. Topics
include work physiology, anthropometry, musculoskeletal disorders, video display terminals, and
risk factors such as vibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting and transfers
in health care. Course features industrial case studies covering analysis and design of work
stations and equipment, laboratory sessions in manual lifting, and coverage of current OSHA
compliance policies. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
*DATES: 04/25/00 - 04/28/00
*See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#226 PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
This course is designed to enable students to recognize, evaluate, prevent, and abate safety and
health hazards associated with confined space entry. The course focuses on the specific
requirements of 29 CFR 1910.146 (a) through (k). Each paragraph of the standard is discussed
with references to the OSHA directive, letters of interpretation, and preamble rationale.
Technical topics include the recognition of confined space hazards, basic information about
instrumentation used to evaluate atmospheric hazards, and general permit space ventilation
techniques. Course features workshops on permit entry classification and program evaluation. (4
days)
PREREQUISITES: Participants must have completed either #222 or #222A or have equivalent
knowledge.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
08/15/00 - 08/18/00 |
09/26/00 - 09/29/00 |
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* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#228 RECOGNITION, EVALUATION AND CONTROL OF IONIZING RADIATION
This course introduces the student to fundamental principles of ionizing radiation. Topics include
explanations of terminology, health effects, the OSHA ionizing radiation standard and other
applicable standards, industrial sources, proper usage of radiation instruments, and control
methods. Course features hands-on exercises using radiation instrumentation to identify
unknown sources and to demonstrate shielding properties. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed college level
physics or the equivalent.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
To be scheduled in FY 2001. |
#233 INDOOR AIR QUALITY
This course assists health and safety professionals in evaluating indoor air quality. Focus is
placed on the nature and causes of indoor air problems in office building environments as well as
on investigative approaches and solutions. Topics covered include current air quality and
ventilation standards, HVAC system design and operation, survey instrumentation and
measurements, control techniques, sources of available help, and special issues such as
bioaerosols and radon. Students are required to bring a scientific calculator to this course. (4
days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
06/27/00 - 06/30/00 |
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#234 BIOHAZARDS
This course assists health and safety professionals the recognition, evaluation, and control of
biological hazards during occupational exposure. Focus is placed on work practices, personal
protective equipment, control techniques, recognized pathogens, and current applicable OSHA
standards. Course includes discussions of the bloodborne pathogens standard, TB, compliance
policy, and inspection techniques. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
01/11/00 - 01/14/00 |
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#235 EXPANDED HEALTH STANDARDS
This course is designed to assist OSHA compliance personnel with information on risk
assessment and compliance programs for expanded health standards. This course includes
coverage of medical surveillance/toxicology, policy and standard setting practice, industry
practice, and workplace evaluation. Course features include practices in reviewing programs, and
analytical methods. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. Safety personnel: #121.
LOCATION: Salt Lake City Technical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's.; 3.0 (IH) CM's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
06/06/00 - 06/09/00 |
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#236 HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) SYSTEMS
COURSE
This course is designed to provide information on different types of HVAC systems and
components, related standards and codes, methods of ventilation measurements, maintenance
considerations, system evaluation and troubleshooting, reading plans and specifications, and
OSHA compliance issues. Course highlights include performing ventilation calculations and
measurements and reviewing construction documents. Students are required to bring a scientific
calculator to this course. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. Safety personnel: #121.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch
| DATES: |
06/13/00 - 06/16/00 |
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#245 EVALUATION OF SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAMS
This course focuses on assessing safety and health programs, emphasizing techniques to evaluate
the thoroughness of the programs and the effectiveness of their implementation. The application
of the OSHA Safety and Health Program Guidelines is supplemented by OSHA policy, related
directives, and the current field manual. Course highlights include applying the evaluation and
analysis techniques to actual program elements. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is limited to Federal OSHA, State 18(b), and 21(d) Consultation
personnel and current Voluntary Protection Program participants. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
12/14/99 - 12/17/99 |
03/07/00 - 03/10/00 |
06/06/00 - 06/09/00 |
* Being applied for.
#300 SAFETY AND HEALTH FOR OIL AND GAS WELL OPERATIONS
This course focuses on the safety and health aspects of on- and off-shore oil and gas well
operations. It includes terminology, processes, equipment and materials, and special hazards. The
course features operations of a drilling rig and a workover rig. Participants observe oil drilling
equipment and operations such as making up and breaking out pipe drilling joints, throwing the
spinning chain, placing and removing drilling pipe, and working from the derrick. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA industrial hygienists: #101.
LOCATION: Texas A & M University, Abilene, Texas.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety glasses, safety shoes, and appropriate
clothing for field exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
11/16/99 - 11/19/99 |
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#301 EXCAVATION, TRENCHING AND SOIL MECHANICS
This course focuses on OSHA standards and on the safety aspects of excavation and trenching.
Students are introduced to practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stability of shored
and unshored slopes and walls of excavations. Various types of shoring (wood timbers and
hydraulic) are covered. Testing methods are demonstrated and a one-half-day field exercise is
conducted, allowing students to use instruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears, and
engineering rods. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #200, #510, or
have equivalent construction training or experience. Industrial hygienists may substitute #101 for
#200.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety shoes and appropriate clothing for field
exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
01/25/00 - 01/28/00 |
07/18/00 - 07/21/00 |
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#302 TUNNELING AND UNDERGROUND OPERATIONS
This course focuses on the safety and health aspects of underground operations and the related
OSHA standards. The student is introduced to basic tunneling operations, from sinking the initial
shaft to completion of the project. Topics include inspection procedures, drill and blast methods,
boring machines, and environmental controls including air quality and ventilation. (3 days)
| NOTE: |
Class ending time is 4:05 p.m. on the last day. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #200, #510, or
have equivalent construction training or experience. Industrial hygienists may substitute #101 for
#200.
LOCATION: To be determined.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $432.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.8 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
01/25/00 - 01/27/00 |
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#303 CONCRETE, FORMS AND SHORING
This course introduces the student to principles of forms and shoring and the quality of concrete,
hot and cold weather placing practices, and inspection procedures. Topics include relevant
OSHA standards, curing of concrete, form removal, and ASTM standards on sampling concrete.
The session includes laboratories on making concrete, testing hardened concrete, reinforced
concrete, pre- and post-stressing of concrete, lift-slab construction, and reading concrete
construction blueprints and shoring plans. (3 days)
| NOTE: |
Class ending time is 4:05 p.m. on the last day. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #200, #510, or have
equivalent construction training or experience. Industrial hygienists may substitute #101 for #200.
LOCATION: Carol Stream, Illinois.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety glasses, safety shoes, and appropriate clothing for mixing and handling concrete.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $432.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.7 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
03/21/00 - 03/23/00 |
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#304 POWER PRESS GUARDING
This course focuses on the specific requirements of 29 CFR 1910.217, Mechanical Power
Presses. Part revolution and full revolution clutch mechanisms are discussed in detail, with
related hazards and guarding methods. Students operate presses in the Training Institute
laboratory, determine appropriate safeguards, and analyze press operations. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #204 or the
equivalent.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
02/08/00 - 02/11/00 |
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#305 OSHA TECHNICAL UPDATE -- SAFETY
This course provides experienced CSHO's with current technical information about significant
topics in the safety field. Topics include new safety standards, national directives, recent
developments in the field of occupational safety, and up-to-date abatement methods. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is intended for Federal and State compliance and consultation
personnel. |
PREREQUISITES: All participants should have two years of OSHA experience or the
equivalent.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
DATES: 06/27/00 - 06/30/00
#306 SAFETY AND HEALTH FOR GRAIN HANDLING OPERATIONS
This course covers the safety and health aspects of the grain handling industry including
terminology, processes, equipment, and mechanical/electrical safeguards. A working model of a
bucket elevator leg is used to demonstrate various safety devices, such as heat detectors, motion
sensors, belt alignment, and tramp metal collectors. Working models of a grain dryer and dust
collector are used to provide hands-on training and show proper operating procedures. Also
covered are the health hazards common to grain handling such as dusts, pesticides, and
fumigants. Course materials include case histories and a review of OSHA enforcement
procedures. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants should have one year of OSHA
experience or the equivalent. OSHA safety personnel must have completed #121 and OSHA
industrial hygienists must have completed #101.
LOCATION: Manhattan, Kansas.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
05/23/00 - 05/26/00 |
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#307 SAFETY AND HEALTH IN SAWMILLS AND LOGGING OPERATIONS
This course introduces the basic components of sawmill operations, from log handling to
finished products. Hazards, proper controls, and related OSHA standards are discussed for each
operation. Topics such as materials handling, electrical hazards, machine guarding, and health
hazards are covered. Course features a field exercise at an operating sawmill. (9 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants should have two years of OSHA
experience or the equivalent.
LOCATION: To be determined.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Hard hats, safety glasses, safety shoes, hearing
protection, and appropriate clothing for field exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $1200.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
06/13/00 - 06/23/00 |
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#308 PRINCIPLES OF SCAFFOLDING
This course focuses on the safety aspects of scaffolding and current OSHA requirements. The
student is introduced to the basics of scaffolding operations from installation to dismantling.
Topics include supported and suspended scaffolds, aerial lifts, and the interpretation of related
standards. Installation and dismantling methods are demonstrated and a one-day field exercise is
conducted. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #200, #510, or
have equivalent construction training or experience. Industrial hygienists may substitute #101 for
#200.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety shoes and appropriate clothing for field
exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
11/30/99 - 12/03/99 |
02/15/00 - 02/18/00 |
05/16/00 - 05/19/00 |
#309 ELECTRICAL STANDARDS
This course is designed to provide the student with an indepth study of OSHA's electrical
standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Topics include
single- and three-phase systems, cord- and plug-connected and fixed equipment, grounding,
ground fault circuit interrupters, hazardous locations, and safety-related work practices. The
hazards of power generation, transmission, and distribution systems are also covered. Emphasis
is placed on electrical hazard recognition and OSHA inspection procedures. Hands-on training is
provided using various types of electrical test equipment. A field exercise at a worksite is also
included in the course. (9 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #203 or have
equivalent training or experience.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $1200.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.9 CEU's; 8.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
03/14/00 - 03/24/00 |
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#309A ELECTRICAL STANDARDS
This shortened version of #309 is designed to provide the student with a survey of OSHA's
electrical standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Topics
include single- and three-phase systems, cord- and plug-connected and fixed equipment,
grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters, hazardous locations, and safety-related work
practices. Emphasis is placed on electrical hazard recognition and OSHA inspection procedures.
Hands-on training is provided using various types of electrical test equipment. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is available to non-compliance personnel only. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #203 or have
equivalent training or experience.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; 4.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| *DATES: |
01/10/00 - 01/14/00 |
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* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#310 APPLIED SPRAY FINISHING AND COATING PRINCIPLES
This course focuses on the hazards associated with spray finishing and coating operations. Topics
include a review of industrial processes and related equipment and materials. Applicable OSHA
requirements, NFPA standards, engineering controls, work practices, and personal protective
equipment are also covered. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants should have one year of OSHA
experience or the equivalent. OSHA safety personnel must have completed #121 and OSHA
industrial hygienists must have completed #101.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
09/26/00 - 09/29/00 |
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#311 FALL ARREST SYSTEMS
This course provides an overview of state-of-the-art technology for fall protection and current
OSHA requirements. Topics covered include the principles of fall protection, the components of
fall arrest systems, the limitations of fall arrest equipment, and OSHA policies regarding fall
protection. Course features a one-day field exercise demonstrating fall protection equipment. (4
days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #200, #510, or
have equivalent construction training or experience. Industrial hygienists may substitute #101 for
#200.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety shoes and appropriate clothing for field
exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
01/11/00 - 01/14/00 |
03/28/00 - 03/31/00 |
08/08/00 - 08/11/00 |
#312 HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE INSPECTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
This course is designed to increase the student's knowledge of hazardous waste site operations,
emergency response procedures, safety and health hazards, and enforcement issues for the
construction industry. Topics include the OSHA hazardous waste site and emergency response
standard; site operations such as oil removal and handling; decontamination of heavy equipment;
drilling; tank and drum removal; Superfund, RCRA, and SARA requirements; personal
protective equipment; and construction strategies. (3 days)
| NOTE: |
Class ending time is 4:05 p.m. on the last day. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed either #200,
#510, or the equivalent and #222.
LOCATION: Beckley, West Virginia.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $432.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.7 CEU's; (IH) CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
06/27/00 - 06/29/00 |
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* Being applied for.
#313 SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE CHEMICAL PROCESSING INDUSTRIES FOR
CONSTRUCTION
This course focuses on the recognition, evaluation, and control of safety and health hazards in the
chemical industry for construction related operations. Topics include hazards of confined space,
crane safety, scaffolding, electrical safety and classified locations, fall protection and use of
suspended personal platforms, excavation and trenching, chemical permit procedures, personal
protective equipment, lock-out/tag-out, emergency action and fire prevention plans, respiratory
protection, occupational noise, hazard communication, and applicable sections of 29 CFR
1926.64 for construction. (3 days)
| NOTE: |
Class ending time is 4:05 p.m. on the last day. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA industrial hygienists: #101. Participants
should have one year's experience or equivalent in chemical plants.
LOCATION: Beckley, West Virginia.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $432.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.7 CEU's; 3.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
07/11/00 - 07/13/00 |
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#322 APPLIED WELDING PRINCIPLES
This course is designed to increase the student's knowledge of the processes and hazards
associated with welding operations. Topics include the various types of welding processes such
as oxy-acetylene, TIG, and open arc; proper use of each process; personal protective equipment;
safety and health hazard recognition and control; and OSHA requirements for general industry
and construction. Course features demonstrations and hands-on exercises using various types of
welding equipment and a one-half day field exercise. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety glasses, safety shoes, and appropriate
clothing for the field exercise.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
06/06/00 - 06/09/00 |
07/25/00 - 07/28/00 |
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#323 OSHA TECHNICAL UPDATE -- HEALTH
This course provides experienced CSHO's with current technical information about significant
topics in the health field. Topics include new health standards; national directives; and recent
developments in areas such as toxicology, noise, ergonomics, respiratory protection, industrial
hygiene instrumentation, and hazard abatement methods. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is intended for Federal and State compliance and consultation
personnel. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants should have two years of OSHA
experience or the equivalent.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
06/20/00 - 06/23/00 |
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#325 ERGONOMIC COMPLIANCE
This course instructs OSHA compliance staff on ergonomics case development. Topics include
statistics, recordkeeping issues, the evaluation of ergonomic programs legal aspects,
pathophysiology, medical access orders, videotaping strategies, and methods of ergonomic
analysis and abatement. Interactive presentation of ergonomic cases will be used to provide
applied instruction on how to triage investigations. (4 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is for OSHA personnel only. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; CM's*; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
12/14/99 - 12/17/99 |
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*Being applied for.
#326 HEALTH HAZARDS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY FOR SAFETY
PERSONNEL
This course focuses on the recognition and evaluation of health hazards in the construction
industry. Topics include health hazards associated with abrasive blasting, asbestos, confined
spaces, demolition, painting, roofing, silica, lead, and welding. Participants will be instructed in
the recognition of potential hazards, proper evaluation methods, applicable standards, and
procedures for referring health hazards to industrial hygienists to complete the inspection/citation
process. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #121 and #200
or the equivalent.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
05/02/00 - 05/05/00 |
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#328 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CHEMISTRY
This course focuses on the laboratory analysis of workplace contaminants. Techniques, methods,
and procedures used for analyzing industrial hygiene samples are discussed. Topics include
microscopy, spectroscopy, chromatography, x-ray analysis, mass spectrometry, methods
development, and quality control. Course highlights include hands-on training using laboratory
instrumentation and a tour of the Salt Lake City Technical Center. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
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All participants should have a basic understanding of inorganic and organic chemistry. |
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In addition, safety personnel must have completed #121. |
LOCATION: Salt Lake City Technical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; 3.0 (IH) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
DATES: To be scheduled in FY 2001.
#330 SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE CHEMICAL PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
This course focuses on the recognition, evaluation, and control of safety and health hazards in the
chemical industry. Topics include an overview of 29 CFR 1910.119, the hazards and control
measures required for chemical processes, equipment, and materials commonly found in the
chemical processing industries. Students participate in exercises on reading process and
instrumentation diagrams, control room ventilation, and process separation for safety. A field trip
to a chemical process facility is included. (7 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. OSHA safety personnel: #121. OSHA
industrial hygienists: #101. All participants should have two years of OSHA experience or the
equivalent. Students must be devoid of facial hair in order to wear the respirator that is required
for participation in the chemical plant field trip.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.3 CEU's; (IH) CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
02/10/00 - 02/18/00 |
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*Being applied for.
#330A SAFETY AND HEALTH IN THE CHEMICAL PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
This shortened version of #330 provides the student with a survey of 29 CFR 1910.119, Process
Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals. Topics include an overview of processes,
equipment, and materials commonly found in the chemical processing industries; safety and
health hazard recognition; and effective hazard control techniques. Course includes an overview
of the Process Safety Management standard and OSHA compliance policies. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is available to non-compliance personnel only. |
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; 4.0 (IH) CM's; 30.0 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
04/10/00 - 04/14/00 |
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#332 OSHA OVERVIEW FOR PHYSICIANS
This course is designed for contract and consulting physicians and primary care physicians.
Topics include OSHA recordkeeping requirements, access to employee medical records, hazard
communication, exposure to pathogens, TB guidelines, laboratory hazards, expanded health
standards, and hearing conservation. Course features a tour of the Institute's laboratories and
demonstrations of industrial equipment to assist physicians with surveys and issues relevant to
occupational health in the workplace. (3 days)
| NOTE: |
Class ending time is 4:05 p.m. on the last day. |
PREREQUISITES: Participants must be licensed physicians.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $432.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.7 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
To be scheduled in FY 2001. |
#333 OSHA OVERVIEW FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSES
This course provides an overview of OSHA and its regulations and guidelines for occupational
health nurses. Topics include an introduction to OSHA, the inspection process, tools and
terminology of industrial hygiene, recordkeeping and access to employer exposure and medical
records, exposure to pathogens, and the role of the occupational health nurse in promoting
occupational safety and health. Course features a simulated OSHA inspection and discussion of a
comprehensive safety and health plan. (3 days)
| NOTE: |
Class ending time is 4:05 p.m. on the last day. |
PREREQUISITES: Participants must be occupational health nurses.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $432.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.7 CEU's; 20.4 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
To be scheduled as needed.
#335 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE RELEASES
This course is designed to increase the student's knowledge of emergency response procedures
for facilities that must meet the requirements of either 29 CFR 1910.120(q) or 29 CFR
1926.65(q). Topics include a thorough discussion of scope, application, definitions, other related
standards; elements of an emergency response plan; training requirements; the incident command
system; medical surveillance; and post-emergency response. Workshops address emergency
response versus incidental release and program evaluation. (4 days)
PREREQUISITES: See Paragraph VIII.A. All participants must have completed #101 or #121 and #222 or the equivalent.
LOCATION: To be determined.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $480.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.9 CEU's; (IH) CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
04/04/00 - 04/07/00 |
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* Being applied for.
#340 HAZARD ANALYSIS IN THE CHEMICAL PROCESSING INDUSTRIES
This course is designed to teach OSHA compliance officers the application of 29 CFR 1910.119
to the chemical industry. Topics include coverage of each section of the standard and
corresponding practical exercises. Advanced compliance issues such as relief valve sizing,
inspection strategy, nondestructive testing, and application of consensus standards and codes are
discussed and reviewed. Course features a one-day field trip to a nondestructive testing
laboratory. (7 days)
PREREQUISITES: Course #330. All participants should have chemical plant experience or the
equivalent.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 4.3 CEU's; (IH) CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
07/27/00 - 08/04/00 |
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* Being applied for.
#342 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION TRAINING PROGRAM
This course is designed for experienced OSHA compliance officers and 11(c) investigators. The
course introduces the students to the concepts and principles of criminal law. Topics covered
include the elements of a criminal violation, crime scene investigation, collection and
preservation of evidence, and interviewing techniques. Course highlights include videotaping and
critiquing interview styles, and investigating staged accidents. (14 days)
| NOTE: |
This course is limited to OSHA compliance officers and 11(c) investigators.
Class size is limited to 24. Do not enroll students during pre-registration. |
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When dates are received from FLETC, the OSHA Training Institute will
contact the Regions for qualified nominees. |
PREREQUISITES: Senior level CSHO's must be nominated by their Area Office. Enrollments must be made by the Regional Office.
LOCATION: Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), Glynco, Georgia.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: CEU's - To be determined.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
#400 SAFETY UPDATE FOR OSHA MANAGERS
This course for Federal and State OSHA managers and supervisors provides current technical
information about significant safety topics as well as a forum for the exchange of safety-related
information among supervisory personnel. Topics include new safety standards, national
directives, and recent developments in occupational safety and health. Course features discussions by National Office managers of policy
and procedure changes that impact field operations. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
Only Federal and State OSHA and Consultation supervisory personnel may be enrolled in this course. |
PREREQUISITES: None.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
DATES: 09/12/00 - 09/15/00
*Being applied for.
#420 HEALTH UPDATE FOR OSHA MANAGERS
This course for Federal and State OSHA managers and supervisors provides current technical
information on significant topics in the health area as well as a forum for the exchange of
health-related information among supervisory personnel. Topics include new health standards;
national directives; and recent developments in areas such as toxicology, noise, ergonomics,
respiratory protection, industrial hygiene instrumentation, and hazard abatement methods. (5
days)
| NOTE: |
Only Federal and State OSHA and Consultation supervisory personnel may be enrolled in this course. |
PREREQUISITES: None.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: No private sector enrollment.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; CM's*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
To be scheduled in FY 2001. |
* Being applied for.
#500 TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
STANDARDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
This course is designed for personnel in the private sector interested in teaching the 10-
and 30-hour
construction safety and health outreach program to their employees and other interested
groups. Special emphasis is placed on those topics that are required in the 10- and 30-hour
programs as well as on those that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide.
Course participants are briefed on effective instructional approaches and the effective use of
visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the Outreach
Program and to conduct both a 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health course and to issue
cards to participants verifying course completion. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
Students in course #500 who wish to participate as authorized
trainers in the Outreach Program must successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course. |
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Outreach trainers are required to attend #502 at least once every four years
to maintain their trainer status. |
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All participants must bring a current copy of the OSHA construction regulations, 29 CFR 1926, to the course. |
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Private sector personnel who are not interested in conducting the 10- and 30-hour programs should enroll in #510. |
PREREQUISITES: Course #510 or equivalent and five years of construction safety experience.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; 4.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
12/06/99 - 12/10/99 |
02/28/00 - 03/03/00 |
08/14/00 - 08/18/00 |
* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center Schedules.
#501 TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR
GENERAL INDUSTRY
This course designed for private sector personnel presents detailed information on how the
provisions of the OSH Act may be implemented in the workplace. Rights and responsibilities
under the OSH Act, the appeals process, and recordkeeping are covered. The course also includes
an introduction to OSHA's general industry standards and an overview of the requirements of the
more frequently referenced standards. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the
Outreach Program and to conduct both a 10- and 30-hour general industry course and issue cards
to participants verifying course completion. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
Students in course #501 who wish to participate as authorized trainers in the
Outreach Program must successfully pass a written exam at the end of the
course. |
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Outreach trainers are required to attend #503 at least once every four years
to maintain their trainer status. |
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All participants must bring a current copy of the OSHA regulations, 29 CFR
1910, to the course. |
PREREQUISITES: None.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; 4.0 (S) CM's; 30.0 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
11/15/99 - 11/19/99 |
05/15/00 - 05/19/00 |
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* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#502 UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS
This course is designed for personnel in the private sector who have completed #500 Trainer
Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry and who are
active trainers in the outreach program. It provides an update on such topics as OSHA
construction standards, policies, and regulations. (3 days)
| NOTE: |
Outreach trainers are required to attend this course once
every four years to maintain their trainer status. |
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Class ending time is 4 p.m. on the last day. |
PREREQUISITES: Course #500.
LOCATION: OSHA Training Institute.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $432.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.7 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| *DATES: |
11/02/99 - 11/04/99 |
02/08/00 - 02/10/00 |
05/09/00 - 05/11/00 |
* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#503 UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS
This course is designed for private sector personnel who have completed course #501 Trainer
Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry and who are active
trainers in the outreach program. It provides an update on OSHA general industry standards and OSHA policies. (3 days)
| NOTE: |
All participants must bring a current copy of the OSHA regulations, 29 CFR
1910, to the course. |
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Outreach trainers are required to attend this course once every four years to
maintain their trainer status. |
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Class ending time is 4 p.m. on the last day. |
PREREQUISITES: Course #501.
LOCATION: OSHA Training Institute.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $432.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 1.7 CEU's; 22.8 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
02/29/00 - 03/02/00 |
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* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#510 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
This course for private sector personnel covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as
well as construction safety and health principles. Topics include scope and application of the
OSHA construction standards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most
hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Upon successful course completion, the student
will receive an OSHA construction safety and health 30-hour course completion card. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
All participants must bring a current copy of the OSHA construction
regulations, 29 CFR 1926, to the course. |
PREREQUISITES: None.
LOCATION: OSHA Training Institute.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's; 30.0 contact hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Construction Branch.
| DATES: |
01/31/00 - 02/04/00 |
06/19/00 - 06/23/00 |
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* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#521 OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
This course for private sector personnel covers industrial hygiene practices and related OSHA
regulations and procedures. Topics include permissible exposure limits, OSHA health standards,
respiratory protection, engineering controls, hazard communication, OSHA sampling procedures
and strategy, workplace health program elements, and other industrial hygiene topics. Course
highlights include workshops in health hazard recognition, OSHA health standards, and a safety
and health program workshop. (5 days)
PREREQUISITES: Course #501 or the equivalent.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $624.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.5 CEU's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Health Branch.
| DATES: |
To be scheduled as needed. |
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* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#600 COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES
This course introduces Federal agency collateral duty (part-time) safety and health personnel to
the OSH Act, Executive Order 12196, 29 CFR 1960, and 29 CFR 1910. It enables them to
recognize basic safety and health hazards in their own workplaces and to effectively assist
agency safety and health officers in their inspection and abatement efforts. The course features a
mock inspection of a government facility. (5 days)
| NOTE: |
Class starting time is 12:45 p.m. on the first day. |
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All participants must bring a current copy of 29 CFR 1910 to the course. |
PREREQUISITES: None.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $552.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 2.2 CEU's; 4.0 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
01/10/00 - 01/14/00 |
06/12/00 - 06/16/00 |
|
* See Appendix B for OSHA Training Institute Education Center schedules.
#601 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL
AGENCIES
This course is designed for full-time Federal agency safety and health officers or supervisors
assigned responsibilities under Executive Order 12196 and 29 CFR 1960. The course provides an
overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, Federal agency responsibilities with respect
to OSHA, and workplace inspection techniques. Participants are given instruction in various
OSHA standards. Actual or simulated workplace inspections are included. Course features a
mock inspection and use of laboratory equipment. (10 days)
| NOTE: |
Class starting time is 12:45 p.m. on the first day. |
| |
All participants must bring a current copy of 29 CFR 1910 to this course. |
PREREQUISITES: None.
PRIVATE SECTOR TUITION: $1272.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 5.2 CEU's; 8.5 (S) CM's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Chief, Safety Branch.
| DATES: |
11/29/99 - 12/10/99 |
08/21/00 - 09/01/00 |
|
APPENDIX B
FISCAL YEAR 2000 OSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE EDUCATION CENTERS
COURSE SCHEDULES
Eastern Michigan University-United Auto Workers
2000 Huron River Drive, Suite 101
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
1-800-932-8689
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($675) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/28/99(L) |
03/06/00 - 03/09/00(F) |
06/05/00 - 06/08/00 |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($675) |
| |
04/10/00 - 04/13/00(L) |
07/31/00 - 08/03/00 |
|
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($675) |
| |
02/28/00 - 03/02/00 |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00(L) |
|
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($575) |
| |
11/16/99 - 11/18/99 |
04/17/00 - 04/19/00 |
|
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($575) |
| |
11/16/99 - 11/18/99(F) |
01/11/00 - 01/13/00 |
03/21/00 - 03/23/00(F) |
| |
09/26/00 - 09/28/00 |
|
|
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($675) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/28/99 |
07/10/00 - 07/13/00 |
|
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($675) |
| |
10/18/99 - 10/21/99(F) |
12/06/99 - 12/09/99(L) |
01/10/00 - 01/13/00 |
| |
02/21/00 - 02/24/00(F) |
03/06/00 - 03/09/00 |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00 |
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($675) |
| |
10/11/99 - 10/14/99 |
01/31/00 - 02/03/00(L) |
03/13/00 - 03/16/00 |
| |
04/10/00 - 04/13/00(F) |
05/15/00 - 05/18/00(L) |
07/17/00 - 07/20/00 |
| |
08/14/00 - 08/17/00(F) |
09/11/00 - 09/14/00 |
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($475) |
| |
10/05/99 - 10/07/99 |
03/14/00 - 03/16/00 |
05/09/00 - 05/11/00(F) |
| |
09/18/00 - 09/20/00(L) |
|
|
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($475) |
| |
12/01/99 - 12/03/99 |
04/04/00 - 04/06/00 |
06/20/00 - 06/22/00(F) |
| |
09/11/00 - 09/13/00(L) |
|
|
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($675) |
| |
11/08/99 - 11/11/99(L) |
02/07/00 - 02/10/00 |
|
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($675) |
| |
02/21/00 - 02/24/00 |
05/15/00 - 05/18/00(F) |
07/10/00 - 07/13/00(L) |
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($675) |
| (F) = Findlay, OH |
(L) = Livonia, MI |
|
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Environmental Science and Technology Laboratory
151 Sixth Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30332
1-800-653-3629
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($675) |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($675) |
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($675) |
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($625) |
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($675) |
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($675) |
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($675) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/29/99 |
12/06/99 - 12/10/99(M) |
01/24/00 - 01/28/00(O) |
| |
04/17/00 - 04/21/00 |
05/22/00 - 05/26/00(CH) |
07/10/00 - 07/14/00(CL) |
|
08/14/00 - 08/18/00(N) |
09/11/00 - 09/15/00(J) |
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($675) |
| |
10/11/99 - 10/15/99(CH) |
11/08/99 - 11/12/99 |
12/06/99 - 12/10/99(M) |
| |
01/24/00 - 01/28/00(O) |
03/06/00 - 03/10/00 |
04/10/00 - 04/14/00(J) |
| |
05/15/00 - 05/19/00 |
07/10/00 - 07/14/00(CL) |
08/14/00 - 08/18/00(N) |
| |
09/18/00 - 09/22/00 |
|
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($495) |
| |
01/11/00 - 01/13/00 |
07/25/00 - 07/27/00 |
|
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($495) |
| |
11/30/99 - 12/02/99 |
06/20/00 - 06/22/00 |
|
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($675) |
| |
11/01/99 - 11/05/99 |
04/03/00 - 04/07/00 |
|
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($675) |
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($545) |
| (CH) = Charlotte, NC |
(CL) = Clearwater, FL |
(J) = Jacksonville, FL |
| (M) = Mobile, AL |
(N) = Nashville, TN |
(O) = Orlando, FL |
Great Lakes OSHA Training Consortium
(University of Minnesota, Minnesota Safety Council,
University of Cincinnati)
640 Jackson Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55105
1-800-493-2060
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($625) |
| |
04/24/00 - 04/27/00(C) |
06/20/00 - 06/23/00 |
|
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($625) |
| |
09/26/00 - 09/29/00 |
07/25/00 - 07/28/00(C) |
|
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($625) |
| |
02/01/00 - 02/04/00 |
02/14/00 - 02/17/00(C) |
08/07/00 - 08/10/00(C) |
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($625) |
| |
02/23/00 - 02/25/00 |
07/24/00 - 07/26/00(C) |
08/23/00 - 08/25/00 |
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($525) |
| |
03/08/00 - 03/10/00 |
04/26/00 - 04/28/00(C) |
08/09/00 - 08/11/00 |
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($625) |
| |
11/01/99 - 11/04/99(C) |
03/28/00 - 03/31/00 |
|
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($625) |
| |
01/11/00 - 01/14/00(C) |
01/18/00 - 01/21/00 |
09/12/00 - 09/15/00(C) |
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($625) |
| |
12/14/99 - 12/17/99(C) |
02/29/00 - 03/03/00 |
07/25/00 - 07/28/00(C) |
| |
09/11/00 - 09/14/00 |
|
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($525) |
| |
10/06/99 - 10/08/99(C) |
02/01/00 - 02/03/00 |
03/01/00 - 03/03/00(C) |
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($525) |
| |
10/06/99 - 10/08/99(C) |
01/10/00 - 01/12/00(C) |
05/10/00 - 05/12/00(C) |
| |
05/15/00 - 05/17/00 |
|
|
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($625) |
| |
11/30/99 - 12/03/99 |
12/07/99 - 12/10/99(C) |
05/30/00 - 06/02/00(C) |
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($625) |
| |
01/25/00 - 01/28/00 |
03/14/00 - 03/17/00(C) |
|
(C) = Cincinnati, OH
Keene State College
175 Ammon Drive
Manchester, New Hampshire 03103
1-800-449-OSHA (6742)
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($595) |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($595) |
| |
10/04/99 - 10/08/99(A) |
02/21/00 - 02/25/00 |
|
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($595) |
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($595) |
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($595) |
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($595) |
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($595) |
| |
10/04/99 - 10/08/99 |
10/25/99 - 10/28/99(M) |
11/01/99 - 11/05/99(A) |
| |
11/01/99 - 11/05/99 |
02/28/00 - 03/03/00 |
05/01/00 - 05/05/00 |
| |
07/10/00 - 07/14/00 |
|
|
| |
09/11/00 - 09/15/00 |
|
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($595) |
| |
09/13/99 - 09/17/99(A) |
10/25/99 - 10/29/99(G) |
10/18/99 - 10/22/99(B) |
| |
10/18/99 - 10/22/99 |
11/15/99 - 11/19/99 |
12/13/99 - 12/17/99 |
| |
01/24/00 - 01/28/00 |
02/21/00 - 02/25/00 |
03/20/00 - 03/24/00 |
| |
04/17/00 - 04/21/00 |
05/15/00 - 05/19/00 |
06/19/00 - 06/23/00 |
| |
07/17/00 - 07/21/00 |
08/21/00 - 08/25/00 |
09/18/00 - 09/22/00 |
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($440) |
| |
11/22/99 - 11/24/99 |
02/07/00 - 02/09/00 |
05/22/00 - 05/24/00 |
| |
09/25/00 - 09/27/00 |
|
|
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($440) |
| |
11/17/99 - 11/19/99(A) |
12/01/99 - 12/03/99 |
03/13/00 - 03/15/00 |
| |
05/08/00 - 05/10/00(G) |
06/14/00 - 06/16/00 |
|
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($595) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/29/99 |
12/06/99 - 12/10/99 |
01/10/00 - 01/14/00 |
| |
03/27/00 - 03/31/00(G) |
04/03/00 - 04/07/00 |
06/05/00 - 06/09/00 |
| |
08/07/00 - 08/11/00 |
|
|
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($595) |
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($595) |
| (A) = Auburn, ME |
(B) = Bangor, ME |
(G) = Groton, CT |
| (M) = Middletown, CT |
|
|
Metropolitan Community Colleges-
Business & Technology Center
6899 Executive Drive
Kansas City, Missouri 64120
1-800-841-7158
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($550) |
| |
10/11/99 - 10/14/99 |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00 |
|
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($550) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/18/99 |
07/17/00 - 07/20/00 |
03/13/00 - 03/16/00 |
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($550) |
| |
01/24/00 - 01/27/00 |
03/20/00 - 03/23/00 |
06/12/00 - 06/15/00 |
| |
08/14/00 - 08/17/00 |
|
|
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($550) |
| |
11/29/99 - 12/02/99 |
02/21/00 - 02/24/00 |
05/22/00 - 05/25/00 |
| |
09/25/00 - 09/28/00 |
|
|
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($425) |
| |
10/04/99 - 10/06/99 |
02/21/00 - 02/23/00 |
07/24/00 - 07/26/00 |
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($550) |
| |
11/08/99 - 11/11/99 |
01/18/00 - 01/21/00 |
05/01/00 - 05/04/00 |
| |
08/07/00 - 08/10/00 |
|
|
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($550) |
| |
10/18/99 - 10/21/99 |
01/10/00 - 01/13/00 |
03/20/00 - 03/23/00 |
| |
05/08/00 - 05/11/00 |
07/14/00 - 07/17/00 |
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($550) |
| |
11/08/99 - 11/11/99 |
01/31/00 - 02/03/00 |
04/17/00 - 04/20/00 |
| |
06/12/00 - 06/15/00 |
08/10/00 - 08/18/00 |
09/11/00 - 09/14/00 |
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($395) |
| |
11/29/99 - 12/01/99 |
02/07/00 - 02/09/00 |
04/24/00 - 04/26/00 |
| |
07/17/00 - 07/19/00 |
09/25/00 - 09/27/00 |
|
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($395) |
| |
10/04/99 - 10/06/99 |
12/13/99 - 12/15/99 |
02/28/00 - 03/01/00 |
| |
05/15/00 - 05/17/00 |
08/21/00 - 08/23/00 |
|
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($550) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/18/99 |
01/24/00 - 01/27/00 |
04/10/00 - 04/13/00 |
| |
06/05/00 - 06/08/00 |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00 |
|
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($550) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/18/99 |
04/24/00 - 04/27/00 |
|
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($550) |
National Resource Center for OSHA Training
(Building and Construction Trades Department AFL-CIO/Center to Protect Workers' Rights,
The George Meany Center for Labor Studies,
West Virginia University Safety and Health Extension)
111 Massachusetts, Avenue, NW
5th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20001
1-800-367-6724
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($625) |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($625) |
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($625) |
| |
04/25/00 - 04/28/00(M) |
09/25/00 - 09/28/00(SS) |
|
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($625) |
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($495) |
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($625) |
| |
02/08/00 - 02/11/00(M) |
05/22/00 - 05/25/00(SS) |
|
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($625) |
| |
10/12/99 - 10/15/99(M) |
12/06/99 - 12/09/99(SS) |
01/25/00 - 01/28/00(CH) |
| |
02/28/00 - 03/02/00(SS) |
03/07/00 - 03/10/00(P) |
04/10/00 - 04/13/00(SS) |
| |
05/02/00 - 05/05/00(M) |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00(SS) |
07/11/00 - 07/14/00(WM) |
| |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00(SS) |
|
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($625) |
| |
10/26/99 - 10/29/99(WM) |
11/15/99 - 11/18/99(SS) |
12/07/99 - 12/10/99(M) |
| |
01/10/00 - 01/13/00(SS) |
03/20/00 - 03/23/00(SS) |
03/27/00 - 03/30/00(SC) |
| |
05/23/00 - 05/26/00(CH) |
06/13/00 - 06/16/00(VB) |
07/17/00 - 07/20/00(SS) |
| |
09/11/00 - 09/14/00(SS) |
09/26/00 - 09/29/00(M) |
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($495) |
| |
02/14/00 - 02/16/00(SS) |
04/05/00 - 04/07/00(M) |
06/12/00 - 06/14/00(SS) |
| |
08/09/00 - 08/11/00(M) |
|
|
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($495) |
| |
02/16/00 - 02/18/00(M) |
05/15/00 - 05/17/00(SS) |
08/28/00 - 08/30/00(SS) |
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($625) |
| |
11/08/99 - 11/11/99(SS) |
03/21/00 - 03/24/00(M) |
05/08/00 - 05/11/00(SS) |
| |
07/10/00 - 07/13/00(SS) |
|
|
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($625) |
| |
04/18/00 - 04/21/00(M) |
08/07/00 - 08/10/00(SS) |
|
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($625) |
| (CH) = Charleston, WV |
(M) = Morgantown, WV |
(P) = Pittsburgh, PA |
| (SC) = Charleston, SC |
(SS) = Silver Spring, MD |
(VB) = Virginia Beach, VA |
| (WM) = Williamsburg, VA |
|
|
National Safety Education Center
( Northern Illinois University, Construction Safety Council,
National Safety Council)
Northern Illinois University
College of Engineering and Engineering Technology
External Programming
DeKalb, Illinois 60115-2854
1-800-656-5317
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($695) |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($695) |
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($549) |
| |
02/07/00 - 02/09/00(I) |
06/06/00 - 06/08/00(E) |
|
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($549) |
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($549) |
| |
03/07/00 - 03/09/00(H) |
08/08/00 - 08/10/00(I) |
|
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($695) |
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($695) |
| |
10/04/99 - 10/08/99(I) |
11/15/99 - 11/19/99(H) |
12/13/99 - 12/17/99(H) |
| |
01/17/00 - 01/21/00(H) |
03/06/00 - 03/10/00(I) |
04/10/00 - 04/14/00(H) |
| |
06/12/00 - 06/16/00(H) |
08/21/00 - 08/25/00(H) |
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($695) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/29/99(A) |
11/15/99 - 11/19/99(E) |
01/24/00 - 01/28/00(I) |
| |
02/14/00 - 02/18/00(I) |
03/06/00 - 03/10/00(E) |
04/03/00 - 04/07/00(A) |
| |
05/01/00 - 05/05/00(I) |
06/19/00 - 06/23/00(I) |
07/10/00 - 07/14/00(E) |
| |
09/18/00 - 09/22/00(I) |
|
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($549) |
| |
11/09/99 - 11/11/99(H) |
01/11/00 - 01/13/00(I) |
03/14/00 - 03/16/00(H) |
| |
05/09/00 - 05/11/00(H) |
08/29/00 - 08/31/00(H) |
|
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($549) |
| |
10/19/99 - 10/21/99(E) |
02/29/00 - 03/02/00(I) |
07/18/00 - 07/20/00(I) |
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($695) |
| |
10/11/99 - 10/15/99(H) |
12/06/99 - 12/10/99(I) |
02/28/00 - 03/03/00(H) |
| |
05/15/00 - 05/19/00(H) |
07/17/00 - 07/21/00 (H) |
09/18/00 - 09/22/00(H) |
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($695) |
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($695) |
| (A) = Appleton, WI |
(D) = DeKalb, IL |
(E) = Elgin, IL |
| (H) = Hillside, IL |
(HE) = Hoffman Estates, IL |
(I) = Itasca, IL |
Niagara County Community College
Department of Corporate Training
50 Main Street
Lockport, New York 14094
1-800-280-OSHA (6742)
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($525) |
| |
03/27/00 - 03/30/00 |
07/24/00 - 07/27/00 |
|
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($525) |
| |
10/18/99 - 10/21/99 |
01/18/00 - 01/21/00 |
05/15/00 - 05/18/00 |
| |
08/14/00 - 08/17/00 |
|
|
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($525) |
| |
01/11/00 - 01/14/00 |
03/27/00 - 03/30/00 |
05/22/00 - 05/25/00 |
| |
07/24/00 - 07/27/00 |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00 |
|
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($525) |
| |
11/29/99 - 12/02/99 |
02/28/00 - 03/02/00 |
06/26/00 - 06/29/00 |
| |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00 |
|
|
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($525) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/28/00 |
01/24/00 - 01/27/00 |
05/22/00 - 05/25/00 |
| |
08/21/00 - 08/24/00 |
|
|
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($525) |
| |
11/01/99 - 11/04/99 |
02/22/00 - 02/25/00 |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00 |
| |
09/11/00 - 09/14/00 |
|
|
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($525) |
| |
11/08/99 - 11/11/99 |
01/10/00 - 01/13/00 |
03/13/00 - 03/16/00 |
| |
05/08/00 - 05/11/00 |
07/31/00 - 08/03/00 |
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($525) |
| |
10/04/99 - 10/07/99 |
11/01/99 - 11/04/99 |
12/06/99 - 02/09/99 |
| |
01/03/00 - 01/06/00 |
02/07/00 - 02/10/00 |
03/06/00 - 03/09/00 |
| |
04/03/00 - 04/06/00 |
05/01/00 - 05/04/00 |
06/05/00 - 06/08/00 |
| |
07/10/00 - 07/13/00 |
08/07/00 - 08/10/00 |
09/05/00 - 09/08/00 |
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($425) |
| |
10/06/99 - 10/08/99 |
12/15/99 - 12/17/99 |
02/16/00 - 02/18/00 |
| |
04/12/00 - 04/14/00 |
06/14/00 - 06/16/00 |
08/30/00 - 09/01/00 |
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($425) |
| |
11/10/99 - 11/12/99 |
01/05/00 - 01/07/00 |
03/08/00 - 03/10/00 |
| |
05/03/00 - 05/05/00 |
07/12/00 - 07/14/00 |
09/06/00 - 09/08/00 |
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($525) |
| |
10/12/99 - 10/15/99 |
12/13/99 - 12/16/99 |
02/14/00 - 02/17/00 |
| |
04/10/00 - 04/13/00 |
06/12/00 - 06/15/00 |
08/28/00 - 08/31/00 |
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($525) |
| |
12/20/99 - 12/23/99 |
03/20/00 - 03/23/00 |
07/17/00 - 07/20/00 |
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($525) |
| |
01/31/00 - 02/03/00 |
04/17/00 - 04/20/00 |
09/25/00 - 09/28/00 |
Red Rocks Community College-Trinidad State Junior College
13300 West Sixth Avenue
Lakewood, Colorado 80228-1255
1-800-933-8394
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($575) |
| |
09/07/99 - 09/10/99 |
11/29/99 - 12/02/99 |
05/01/00 - 05/04/00 |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($575) |
| |
02/29/00 - 03/03/00 |
07/25/00 - 07/28/00 |
|
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($575) |
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($575) |
| |
09/22/99 - 09/24/99 |
01/05/00 - 01/07/00 |
05/10/00 - 05/12/00 |
| |
09/06/00 - 09/08/00 |
|
|
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($575) |
| |
11/22/99 - 11/24/99 |
03/27/00 - 03/29/00 |
08/14/00 - 08/16/00 |
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($575) |
| |
09/28/99 - 10/01/99 |
01/18/00 - 01/21/00 |
05/02/00 - 05/05/00 |
| |
08/01/00 - 08/04/00 |
|
|
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($575) |
| |
09/13/99 - 09/16/99 |
10/04/99 - 10/07/99 |
11/01/99 - 11/04/99 |
| |
11/29/99 - 12/02/99 |
01/03/00 - 01/06/00 |
02/07/00 - 02/10/00 |
| |
03/06/00 - 03/09/00 |
04/03/00 - 04/06/00 |
05/08/00 - 05/11/00 |
| |
06/05/00 - 06/08/00 |
07/10/00 - 07/13/00 |
08/07/00 - 08/10/00 |
|
09/11/00 - 09/14/00 |
|
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($575) |
| |
09/20/99 - 09/23/99 |
10/11/99 - 10/14/00 |
11/08/99 - 11/11/99 |
| |
12/06/99 - 12/09/99 |
01/10/00 - 01/13/00 |
02/14/00 - 02/17/00 |
| |
03/13/00 - 03/16/00 |
04/10/00 - 04/13/00 |
05/15/00 - 05/18/00 |
| |
06/12/00 - 06/15/00 |
07/17/00 - 07/20/00 |
08/14/00 - 08/17/00 |
| |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00 |
|
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($475) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/17/99 |
02/21/00 - 02/23/00 |
05/22/00 - 05/24/00 |
| |
08/21/00 - 08/23/00 |
|
|
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($475) |
| |
11/17/99 - 11/19/99 |
02/23/00 - 02/25/00 |
05/24/00 - 05/26/00 |
| |
08/23/00 - 08/25/00 |
|
|
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($575) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/28/99 |
01/24/00 - 01/27/00 |
04/24/00 - 04/27/00 |
| |
06/26/00 - 06/29/00 |
|
|
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($575) |
| |
01/24/00 - 01/27/00 |
06/26/00 - 06/29/00 |
|
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($575) |
| |
02/01/00 - 02/04/00 |
08/29/00 - 09/01/00 |
|
Texas Engineering Extension Service
The Texas A&M University System
15515 IH-20 at Lumley
Mesquite, Texas 75181
1-800-SAFE-811 (723-3811)
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($695) |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($695) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/18/99(H) |
04/17/00 - 04/20/00 |
|
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($695) |
| |
04/17/00 - 04/21/00 |
07/31/00 - 08/04/00 |
|
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($695) |
| |
03/06/00 - 03/08/00 |
06/12/00 - 06/14/00(SA) |
09/06/00 - 09/08/00(H) |
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($595) |
| |
11/01/99 - 11/03/99(H) |
01/18/00 - 01/20/00 |
03/06/00 - 03/08/00(H) |
| |
06/19/00 - 06/21/00(SA) |
07/17/00 - 07/19/00 |
|
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($695) |
| |
10/04/99 - 10/08/99 |
02/14/00 - 02/18/00(H) |
06/12/00 - 06/16/00 |
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($695) |
| |
09/27/99 - 10/01/99(CC) |
10/04/99 - 10/08/99(SN) |
10/25/99 - 10/29/99 |
| |
11/08/99 - 11/12/99(H) |
12/13/99 - 12/17/99(T) |
01/10/00 - 01/14/00(A) |
| |
01/24/00 - 01/28/00 |
02/07/00 - 02/11/00(H) |
03/20/00 - 03/24/00(BR) |
| |
04/10/00 - 04/14/00 |
04/24/00 - 04/28/00(SF) |
05/08/00 - 05/12/00(H) |
| |
05/22/00 - 05/26/00(SA) |
06/05/00 - 06/09/00(A) |
06/26/00 - 06/30/00(LR) |
| |
07/10/00 - 07/14/00 |
07/24/00 - 07/28/00(CC) |
08/07/00 - 08/11/00(H) |
| |
09/11/00 - 09/15/00(SA) |
|
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($695) |
| |
09/27/99 - 10/01/99(SF) |
10/11/99 - 10/15/99(BR) |
10/25/99 - 10/29/99 |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/19/99(A) |
12/13/99 - 12/17/99 |
01/10/00 - 01/14/00(H) |
| |
01/24/00 - 01/28/00 |
02/14/00 - 02/18/00(SF) |
02/14/00 - 02/18/00(SA) |
| |
02/28/00 - 03/03/00(SA) |
03/27/00 - 03/31/00(CC) |
04/03/00 - 04/07/00(H) |
| |
04/10/00 - 04/14/00 |
05/15/00 - 05/19/00(T) |
05/22/00 - 05/26/00(A) |
| |
06/05/00 - 06/09/00 |
06/26/00 - 06/30/00(SA) |
07/10/00 - 07/14/00(SN) |
| |
07/24/00 - 07/28/00(H) |
08/14/00 - 08/18/00 |
|
| |
08/28/00 - 09/01/00(SA) |
09/25/00 - 09/29/00(H) |
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($595) |
| |
11/08/99 - 11/10/99(H) |
01/10/00 - 01/12/00(A) |
01/24/00 - 01/26/00 |
| |
05/08/00 - 05/10/00(H) |
06/05/00 - 06/07/00(A) |
07/10/00 - 07/12/00 |
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($595) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/17/99(A) |
01/10/00 - 01/12/00(H) |
01/24/00 - 01/26/00 |
| |
04/10/00 - 04/12/00 |
07/24/00 - 07/26/00(H) |
|
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($695) |
| |
10/18/99 - 10/21/99 |
12/06/99 - 12/09/99 |
01/31/00 - 02/03/00(H) |
| |
04/03/00 - 04/06/00 |
04/24/00 - 04/27/00(H) |
05/30/00 - 06/02/00(A) |
| |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00(LR) |
09/11/00 - 09/14/00 |
|
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($695) |
| |
11/08/99 - 11/11/99 |
03/20/00 - 03/23/00(A) |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00(CC) |
| |
08/21/00 - 08/24/00 |
|
|
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($695) |
| |
12/13/99 - 12/17/99 |
06/05/00 - 06/09/00 |
|
| (A) = Austin, TX |
(BR) = Baton Rouge, LA |
(CC) = Corpus Christi, TX |
| (H) = Houston, TX |
(LR) = Little Rock, AR |
(SA) = San Antonio, TX |
| (SF) = Santa Fe, NM |
(SN) = Snyder, TX |
(T) = Tulsa, OK |
University of California, San Diego
15373 Innovation Drive
San Diego, California 92128-3424
1-800-358-9206
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($595) |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($595) |
| #222A |
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ($595) |
| |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00 |
09/25/00 - 09/28/00 |
|
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($595) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/18/99 |
04/24/00 - 04/27/00 |
08/14/00 - 08/17/00 |
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($495) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/17/99 |
03/13/00 - 03/15/00 |
06/12/00 - 06/14/00 |
| |
08/21/00 - 08/23/00 |
|
|
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($595) |
| |
01/31/00 - 02/03/00 |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00 |
|
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($595) |
| |
12/06/99 - 12/09/99 |
01/24/00 - 01/27/00 |
02/07/00 - 02/10/00(LV) |
| |
03/06/00 - 03/09/00(SF) |
03/20/00 - 03/23/00 |
04/24/00 - 04/27/00(LA) |
| |
06/26/00 - 06/29/00 |
07/10/00 - 07/13/00(P) |
07/31/00 - 08/03/00 |
| |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00(LV) |
09/25/00 - 09/28/00 |
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($595) |
| |
11/01/99 - 11/04/99 |
12/06/99 - 12/09/99 |
01/10/00 - 01/13/00 |
| |
02/07/00 - 02/10/00(LV) |
02/28/00 - 03/02/00 |
03/06/00 - 03/09/00(SF) |
| |
04/10/00 - 04/13/00 |
04/24/00 - 04/27/00(LA) |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00 |
| |
07/10/00 - 07/13/00(P) |
07/24/00 - 07/27/00 |
09/11/00 - 09/14/00 |
| |
09/18/00 - 09/21/00(LV) |
|
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($495) |
| |
10/06/99 - 10/08/99 |
11/01/99 - 11/03/99(P) |
05/15/00 - 05/17/00 |
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($495) |
| |
10/11/99 - 10/13/99 |
12/06/99 - 12/08/99 (P) |
02/07/00 - 02/10/00 |
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($595) |
| |
11/01/99 - 11/04/99 |
02/28/00 - 03/02/00 |
06/12/00 - 06/15/00 |
| |
09/11/00 - 09/14/00 |
|
|
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($595) |
| |
09/27/99 - 09/30/99 |
02/07/00 - 02/10/00 |
|
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($525) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/28/99 |
03/06/00 - 03/09/00 |
05/15/00 - 05/18/00 |
| |
08/21/00 - 08/24/00 |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00(SF) |
|
| (LA) = Los Angeles, CA |
(LV) = Las Vegas, NV |
(P) = Phoenix, AZ |
University of Washington
Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety
4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Suite #100
Seattle, Washington 98105-6099
1-800-326-7568
| #201A |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ($540) |
| #204A |
MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS ($540) |
| #225 |
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS APPLIED TO WORK-RELATED
MUSCULOSKELETAL AND NERVE DISORDERS ($415) |
| #226 |
PERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY ($415) |
| |
04/10/00 - 04/12/00 |
07/24/00 - 07/26/00 |
|
| #309A |
ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ($540) |
| #500 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($540) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/28/99(R) |
01/10/00 - 01/13/00 |
03/21/00 - 03/24/00(P) |
| |
05/15/00 - 05/18/00 |
|
|
| #501 |
TRAINER COURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS
FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY ($540) |
| |
01/24/00 - 01/27/00 |
03/13/00 - 03/16/00(P) |
06/05/00 - 06/08/00 |
| |
08/21/00 - 08/24/00(P) |
|
|
| #502 |
UPDATE FOR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($375) |
| |
10/25/99 - 10/27/99(R) |
01/10/00 - 01/12/00 |
03/21/00 - 03/23/00(P) |
| |
05/15/00 - 05/17/00 |
|
|
| #503 |
UPDATE FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY OUTREACH TRAINERS ($375) |
| |
01/24/00 - 01/26/00 |
03/13/00 - 03/15/00(P) |
06/05/00 - 06/07/00 |
| |
08/21/00 - 08/23/00(P) |
|
|
| #510 |
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ($540) |
| |
11/15/99 - 11/18/99(P) |
01/03/00 - 01/06/00 |
05/08/00 - 05/11/00 |
| #521 |
OSHA GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ($540) |
| |
10/11/99 - 10/14/99 |
06/19/00 - 06/22/00(P) |
|
| #600 |
COLLATERAL DUTY COURSE FOR OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES ($540) |
| |
02/07/00 - 02/10/00 |
08/07/00 - 08/10/00 |
|
| (P) = Portland, OR |
(R) = Richland, WA |
|
INDEX
11(c)
Accident investigation
Biohazards
Bloodborne pathogens
Chemical hazards
Chemical hygiene plan
Chemical processing
Collateral duty
Compliance personnel
Concrete
Confined space
Construction standards
Consultation personnel
Continuing education
Cranes
Documentation
Education centers
Electrical standards
Emergency response
Ergonomics
Fall arrest systems
Fall protection
Field manual
Fire protection
Grain handling
Hazard recognition
Hazardous materials
Health hazard recognition
Health hazards
Incompatible chemicals
Industrial toxicology
Inspection techniques
Interviewing techniques
Laboratory
Life safety
Logging
Machine guarding
Maritime
Materials handling
Mechanical power presses
Musculoskeletal disorders
Nerve disorders
Noise
Non-technical personnel6
Nurses
Personal protective equipment
Physicians
Power presses
Radiation
Recordkeeping
Registrar
Registration
Respirators
Respiratory Protection
Safety and health program
Safety hazard recognition
Sawmills
Scaffolding
Spray finishing
Toxicology
Trainer
Trenching
Tunneling
Update
Ventilation
Vibration
Waivers
Welding
Whistleblower

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