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OSHA 10-Hour Training Course
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The OSHA 10-Hour Training Course for Construction and General Industry is designed to increase hazard awareness and avoidance through an introduction to OSHA and OSHA standards. The 10-Hour course focuses on the basic and common safety hazards including employer and employee requirements.
All OSHA courses include at least an hour introduction to OSHA which includes how they were established, who they are, what they do, how the inspection process works, penalties and reporting to OSHA.
OSHA 10-Hour for General Industry required topics include :
– Walking and Working Surfaces
– Fall protection
– Exit Routes and Emergency Action Plans
– Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection
– Electrical Safety
– Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
– Hazard Communication/GHS/Chemical Safety
Electives:
– Hazardous Materials (dusts, mists, fumes, flammable liquids)
– Materials Handling (forklifts, cranes, rigging)
– Machine Guarding
– Introduction to Industrial Hygiene (silica exposure, hearing conservation)
– Bloodborne Pathogens
– Ergonomics – Safe lifting, back safety
– Written Safety and Health Program Basics
– Safety Leadership Principles
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– Fall Protection
– Electrical Safety
– Struck-By/Crush-By/Caught-in-Between Hazards
– Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
– Health Hazards (noise, dust, fumes, mist)
Electives:
– Mobile and Tower Cranes Safety
-Trenching & Excavation Safety
– Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
– Scaffolding Safety
– Hand and Power Tool Safety
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10-Hour Training Courses are a great starting point for workers in any aspect of construction, agriculture, manufacturing, warehousing, maintenance and service industries. All workers can benefit from the general knowledge contained in this course.
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Are any exams required for OSHA 10-Hour Training Courses?
OSHA does not require written exams to successfully complete the 10 -Hour Course. Ingram Safety Company instructors ensure that students are engaged to increase content retention.
When will my OSHA 10-Hour card expire?
OSHA 10-Hour for Construction and General Industry cards do not expire. However, OSHA Regulations change often, and it is recommended that you refresh every four years.
Will the course be customized for my company?
OSHA Training is structured around a strict outline of topics. Ingram Safety trainers’ experience allows them to tailor information to each client, within the parameters set out by OSHA. We work with clients to choose the electives that will most benefit your employees.
Can we complete the training in one day?
No. OSHA mandates that the 10-Hour for Construction and the 10-Hour for General Industry be completed over at least two days, with not more than 7.5 hours of training on any one day.
OSHA 30-Hour Training Course
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The OSHA 30-Hour Training Course for Construction or General Industry dives deeper into the contents of OSHA standards and includes safety and health management topics such as safety leadership, injury and illness prevention programs, job site inspections, accident prevention programs, management commitment and employee involvement, worksite analysis, hazard prevention and control, accident investigations, how to conduct safety meetings, and supervisory communication.
All OSHA courses include at least an hour introduction to OSHA which includes how they were established, who they are, what they do, how the inspection process works, penalties and reporting to OSHA.
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OSHA 30-Hour for General Industry Topics include:
– Walking and Working Surfaces
– Fall Protection
– Exit Routes and Emergency Action Plans
– Fire Prevention Plan and Fire Protection
– Electrical Safety
– Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
– Hazard Communication/GHS/Chemical Safety
Electives:
– Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Spray Finishing, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating Operations)
– Permit-Required Confined Spaces
– Lockout/Tagout
– Machine Guarding
– Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
– Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
– Bloodborne Pathogens
– Ergonomics
– Powered Industrial Vehicles
OSHA 30-Hour for Construction Topics include:
– Managing Safety & Health
– Falls
– Electrocution
– Struck-by (falling objects, trucks, cranes)
– Caught-In or Between ( trench hazards, equipment)
– Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
– Health Hazards in Construction
– Stairways and Ladders
Electives:
– Concrete and Masonry Construction
– Confined Space Entry
– Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators and Conveyors
– Ergonomics
– Excavations
– Fire Protection and Prevention
– Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
– Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment and Marine Operations; Rollover Protective Structures and Overhead Protection; and Signs, Signals and Barricades
– Powered Industrial Vehicles
– Safety and Health Programs
– Scaffolds
– Steel Erection
– Tools – Hand and Power
– Welding and Cutting
– Foundations for Safety Leadership
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OSHA 30-Hour courses are geared towards management, supervisors or anyone with safety responsibilities in any industry. The OSHA 30-Hour is a more advanced course that goes more in depth into understanding the standards.
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Is there a written test for the OSHA 30-Hour for Construction or General Industry?
No. OSHA does not have a requirement for a written exam, and it is at the discretion of the instructor. We use a variety of techniques to confirm information retention.
Does my OSHA 30-Hour Card expire?
OSHA 30-Hour for Construction and OSHA 30-Hour for General Industry cards do not expire. It is recommended that you refresh every four years due to changes in OSHA Regulations.
Can the class be customized for my employees?
OSHA training is structured around a strict outline of topics. Ingram Safety trainers’ significant experience allows them to tailor the information in the class to the work performed by each client, to the extent allowable by OSHA. Ingram Safety partners with clients to choose the electives that will most benefit each client. The 30-Hour course allows room for a more creative class, tailored to the client’s needs, and to include more interactive materials such as case studies and table-top exercises.
Winery Safety Services
Winery and Vineyard safety is an important service that the Ingram Safety team provides throughout the Willamette Valley. Ensuring skilled safety consulting and training services are available to all wineries of various sizes means that employers have the ability to effectively implement and maintain safety systems and procedures. This helps employers in the wine industry save thousands of dollars in unnecessary fines and keeps employees safe.
Ingram Safety professionals are committed to assisting the wine industry in making workplaces safer. We understand the needs and hazards which can include, but not limited to:
Machinery (including contact with electricity)
Forklift Certification
Vehicles and mobile plant
Confined spaces
Chemicals and hazardous substances
Working at heights with potential falls risk
Extreme temperature exposure
Manual handling and lifting risks
Walking and Working Surfaces
Lockout/Tagout
Some simple controls can be implemented to assist with mitigation of the hazards. This helps to reduce your liability as a business owner and ensure that staff members go home safe to their families every day.
Don’t wait for an incident to occur, contact Ingram Safety Company to discuss how we can work with you to make your winery and/or vineyard safer.