Description

    OSHA 10

    Dates:September 1-2, 2016
    Meets:Th and F from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, 2 sessions
    Hours:10.00
    CEUs:1.00
    Location:Drew Hall 228
    Instructor:Jeffrey Campbell
    Fee: $544.00

    PROGRAM CONTENT
    Day 1 - 7:30 am Check-in
    8:00 am Introduction to OSHA
    10:00 am Break
    10:10 am Walking and Working Surfaces
    11:10 am Break
    11:20 am Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans and Fire Protection
    12:20 pm Lunch
    1:10 pm Electrical Safety
    2:10 pm Break
    2:20 pm Personal Protective Equipment
    3:20 pm Break
    3:30 pm Hazard Communication
    4:30 pm Adjourn
    Day 2
    7:30 am Check-in
    8:00 am Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids)
    8:30 am Fall Protection
    9:00 am Break
    9:10 am Machine Guarding
    9:40 am Lockout Tagout
    10:10 am Break
    10:20 am Material Handling
    11:20 am Adjourn

    There are still openings remaining at this time.


    Course Description

    ABOUT THE COURSE
    This 10-hour training is an OSHA outreach program. It is
    primarily intended for entry-level workers. All outreach
    training is intended to cover an overview of the hazards a
    worker may encounter on a job site. Training emphasizes
    hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND

    Workers, foremen, job supervisors and anyone involved in
    general industry operations including manufacturing,
    petrochemical, machine shops and similar facilities.


    ABOUT THE SPEAKER
    Jeffrey L. Campbell is a chemist with over 25 years of
    experience in transportation and safe handling of hazardous
    materials. He has worked in process labs at oil refineries and
    ethanol plants and has been an approval chemist and manager at
    hazardous waste treatment facilities. He currently works as an
    instructor and consultant for Environmental Team Resources.
    He was authorized by the Department of Transportation in 1998
    to present their Hazardous Materials Transportation course, and
    is also an authorized OSHA general industry instructor and
    conducts courses on RCRA Waste Characterization and
    management.

    Mr. Campbell obtained his BS degree in Chemistry Education
    from McNeese State University and taught high school
    chemistry in the mid ’80s. He has since been training in
    different capacities, which include teaching hazardous materials
    transportation to petrochemical industry employees and NASA
    contractors.