The event will be virtually delivered on the Zoom platform from Tuesday April 6th-April 8th from 9 am-12:30 pm EST each day.
This training program is intended to provide entry level general industry workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards on a job site. The training covers a variety of general industry safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a work site. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards. Learning objectives and training materials for some of these topics are provided in all trainer classes and available on the OSHA Outreach Training Program website (https://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/index.html). Instructional time must be a minimum of 10 hours. The minimum topic requirements are as follows:
Mandatory - 6 hours.
a) Introduction to OSHA – 1 hour.
(1) OSHA has required training content for this module - see https://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/teachingaids.html.
(2) Covers workers' rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint. It includes helpful worker safety and health resources. It also provides samples of a weekly fatality and catastrophe report, safety data sheet and the OSHA Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (OSHA form 300).
(3) Materials include an Instructor Guide, student handouts, and participatory activities.
b) Walking and Working Surfaces, including fall protection – 1 hour.
c) Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection – 1 hour.
d) Electrical – 1 hour.
e) Personal Protective Equipment – 1 hour.
f) Hazard Communication – 1 hour.
2. Elective - 2 hours.
Must present at least two hours of training on the following topics. At least two topics must be presented.
The minimum length of any topic is one-half hour.
a) Hazardous Materials.
b) Materials Handling.
c) Machine Guarding.
d) Introduction to Industrial Hygiene. 4
e) Bloodborne Pathogens.
f) Ergonomics.
g) Safety and Health Program.
h) Fall Protection.
3. Optional - 2 hours.
Teach other general industry hazards or policies and/or expand on the mandatory or elective topics. The minimum length of any topic is one-half hour.
Speaker Bio
Sheldon Primus is a Certified Occupational Safety Specialist with a Master of Public Administration (MPA) with a concentration in Environmental Policy. He has been in the environmental and occupational safety field since 1994. Additionally, he is a trainer for the Certificate for Occupational Safety Managers (COSM) and Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) programs of the Alliance Safety Council-Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is the author of “7 Steps to Starting A Profitable Safety Consulting Business” and host of the weekly podcast “Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus.”
Sheldon is an authorized OSHA General Industry and Construction trainer for the 10 and 30-hour Outreach program. He was an adjunct instructor at Florida State College at Jacksonville OSHA Training Institute Education Center (OTIEC) for teaching all of the OSHA numbered General Industry and Construction courses. He is also the creator of Safety Consultant TV, a subscription-based Video on Demand service to help those looking to be a safety consultant or grow their business.
Mr. Primus is a guest columnist for the online publications of Treatment Plant Operator (TPO) and WaterOnline. Additionally, he conducts OSHA compliance webinars for:
Audio Solutionz
Online Compliance Panel
Compliance Online
Compliance World
Compliance4All
Compliance Key
Sheldon is a construction and general industry Subject Matter Expert (SME) instructional designer and course reviewer for:
Health and Safety Institute (HSI)
SAP Litmos
American Safety Council
Mr. Primus served as part of the Water Environmental Federation (WEF) Water Sector Safety Committee and the US Department of Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) taskforce on All Hazards Communication training for the Water and Wastewater Sector. Sheldon has also served in the ASSP South Florida chapter as Secretary, President Elect, President, Past President.
Sheldon has spoken on safety and health topics for a variety of organizations including, but not limited to:
The event will be virtually delivered on the Zoom platform from Tuesday April 12th-April 14th from 9 am-12:30 pm EST each day.
The OSHA Outreach Training Program for the Construction Industry teaches construction workers about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job related hazards.
This training program is voluntary. It does not meet training requirements in any OSHA standard. While some jurisdictions, employers, and unions require Construction OSHA Outreach Training Program training to work on construction sites and to fulfill their safety training goals, OSHA considers the program voluntary. Workers must receive additional training on hazards specific to their job.
These procedures provide instructions for Construction industry authorized Outreach trainers. The procedures are designed to ensure consistency of classes and that students receive the best possible training. The OSHA Outreach Training Program Requirements cover the requirements for all OSHA authorized trainers in every OSHA Outreach Training Program.
This training program is intended to provide entry level construction workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards on a construction site.
The training covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a construction site.
Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention, not OSHA standards. Learning objectives and training materials for some of these topics are provided in all trainer classes and available on the OSHA Outreach Training Program website (https://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/index.html).
Instructional time must be a minimum of 10 hours.
The minimum topic requirements are as follows:
1. Mandatory - 6 hours a) Introduction to OSHA – 1 hour.
(1) OSHA has required training content for this module - see https://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/teachingaids.html.
(2) Covers workers' rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint. It includes helpful worker safety and health resources. It also provides samples of a weekly fatality and catastrophe report, safety data sheet and the OSHA Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (OSHA Form 300).
(3) Materials include an Instructor Guide, student handouts, and participatory activities. b) OSHA Focus Four Hazards – 4 hours.
Because most construction fatalities are caused by fall hazards, falls must be covered for a minimum of one hour and 30 minutes. The remaining three Focus Four Hazard topics must be covered for a minimum of one-half hour each.
(1) Falls (minimum one hour and 30 minutes)
(2) Electrocution
(3) Struck-By (e.g., falling objects, trucks, cranes)
(4) Caught-In or Between (e.g., trench hazards, equipment)
Focus Four Hazards Training Requirements All lessons for the Focus Four Hazards are required to use the following terminal (TO) and enabling (EO) objectives:
TO: Given current OSHA and industry information regarding construction worksite illnesses, injuries, and/or fatalities, the student will be able to recognize [fall, caught-in or between, struck-by, electrocution] hazards in construction.
Specifically for each of the focus four, the student will be able to:
EO 1: Identify major hazards
EO 2: Describe types of hazards
EO 3: Protect him/herself from these hazards
EO 4: Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from these hazards
c) Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment – 30 minutes.
d) Health Hazards in Construction – 30 minutes. May teach noise, hazard communication, and crystalline silica or any other construction health hazard.
2. Elective - 2 hours.
Must present at least two hours of training on the following topics. At least two topics must be presented. The minimum length of any topic is one-half hour.
a) Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors
b) Excavations
c) Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
d) Scaffolds
e) Stairways and Ladders
f) Tools - Hand and Power
3. Optional - 2 hours.
Teach other construction industry hazards or policies and/or expand on the mandatory or elective topics. The minimum length of any topic is one-half hour.
Speaker Bio
Sheldon Primus is a Certified Occupational Safety Specialist with a Master of Public Administration (MPA) with a concentration in Environmental Policy. He has been in the environmental and occupational safety field since 1994. Additionally, he is a trainer for the Certificate for Occupational Safety Managers (COSM) and Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) programs of the Alliance Safety Council-Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is the author of “7 Steps to Starting A Profitable Safety Consulting Business” and host of the weekly podcast “Safety Consultant with Sheldon Primus.”
Sheldon is an authorized OSHA General Industry and Construction trainer for the 10 and 30-hour Outreach program. He was an adjunct instructor at Florida State College at Jacksonville OSHA Training Institute Education Center (OTIEC) for teaching all of the OSHA numbered General Industry and Construction courses. He is also the creator of Safety Consultant TV, a subscription-based Video on Demand service to help those looking to be a safety consultant or grow their business.
Mr. Primus is a guest columnist for the online publications of Treatment Plant Operator (TPO) and WaterOnline. Additionally, he conducts OSHA compliance webinars for:
Audio Solutionz
Online Compliance Panel
Compliance Online
Compliance World
Compliance4All
Compliance Key
Sheldon is a construction and general industry Subject Matter Expert (SME) instructional designer and course reviewer for:
Health and Safety Institute (HSI)
SAP Litmos
American Safety Council
Mr. Primus served as part of the Water Environmental Federation (WEF) Water Sector Safety Committee and the US Department of Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) taskforce on All Hazards Communication training for the Water and Wastewater Sector. Sheldon has also served in the ASSP South Florida chapter as Secretary, President Elect, President, Past President.
Sheldon has spoken on safety and health topics for a variety of organizations including, but not limited to:
Date and Time
Starting April 12, 2021 9:00am (EDT)
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