OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program (29 CFR 1910)
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The 30-hour program is intended to provide a variety of training to people with some safety and supervisory responsibilities. Therefore regulatory requirements will be addressed along with hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. Required course topics will include: Introduction to OSHA (2 hrs); Walking and Working Surfaces (Subpart D, 1hour); Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection (Subparts E & L – at least 2-hours); Electrical (Subpart S – at least 2-hours); Personal Protective Equipment PPE (Subpart I – at least 1-hour) Material Handling (Subpart N – at least 2-hours); Hazard Communication (Subpart Z – at least 1-hour).
Training Overview
The course must also include at least five of the following topics: Hazardous Materials (Subpart H), Permit-Required Confined Spaces (Subpart J); Lockout/Tagout (Subpart J); Machine Guarding (Subpart O); Welding, Cutting, and Brazing (Subpart Q); Introduction to Industrial Hygiene (Subpart Z); Blood borne Pathogens (Subpart Z); Ergonomics; Fall Protection; Safety and Health Programs; Powered Industrial Vehicles.
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