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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 Workforce Catalog
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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
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Adhere to all of the safety, health, and environmental rules and regulations.
- Demonstrate ethical behavior and industry professional standards.
- Practice effective oral and written communication.
- 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
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