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UBCT 110 - OSHA 10 General Industrial Safety


Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10 concepts and applications. Includes worker rights and employer responsibilities, how to file a complaint, and how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job-related hazards. Also includes the four types of hazards commonly found on construction

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Course Learning Outcomes:
  1. Adhere to all of the safety, health, and environmental rules and regulations.
  2. Demonstrate ethical behavior and industry professional standards.
  3. Practice effective oral and written communication.
  4. Achieve common goals through effective collaboration

Outline:
  • Roles and Responsibilities of Safety, Health and Environment
  • OSH, NIOSH, EPA and other federal/state workplace safety requirements.
  • Common industrial hazards per OSHA Standards
    • Ergonomics
    • Laser safety
    • NFPA arc flash
    • Confined space
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
    • Process
    • Test to ensure a zero energy state
  • Selecting appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) per job
  • Locate a safety data sheet (SDS), interpret the information
  • Proper fall protection
    • Working at heights
    • Ladders, scaffolding, lifts
  • Hazardous situations
  • Process to Perform a job safety analysis
  • Principles of the 6S Proram
    • Sort
    • Sweep
    • Sanitize
    • Set to order
    • Sustain
    • Safety
  • Fuel source and selection of correct fire extinguisher class
  • Machine guard
    • mechanical power transmission systems
    • mechanical power transmission systems
    • fluid power systems
  • Safety store and dispose of lubricants and chemicals
  • Dangers of personal contact with pressurized hydraulic and pneumatic streams
  • Procedures to avoid oil fire hazards
  • Guidelines to avoid contact with hot surfaces in fluid power systems
  • NEX safety regulations
  • Safety for
    • Tightening electrical conductors and components
    • Disconnecting electrical conductors and components
    • Connecting electrical conductors and components
  • Hazards and avoid personal contact with live electrical systems
  • Safety for disconnecting and connecting electronic components
  • Hazards for precautionary safety when working with electronic systems
  • Standards to adhere for grounding safety procedures
  • NFPA 70E Arc Flash Guidelines
  • Safety for disconnecting/connecting process control components
  • Hazards and precaution safety for working with process control systems
  • Environmental rules and regulations