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Occupational Safety & Health Administration Training Center at Georgia Tech
OSHA Standards for General Industry
  • Means of egress and fire protection standards
  • Personal protective equipment standards 
  • Material handling standards
  • Electrical safety standards and work practices  
  • Hazard communication standards
  • Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
  • Machine guarding standards
  • Lockout/tTagout standards
  • Confined spaces
  • Permit required entry standards
  • Walking/working surfaces
  • Ergonomics in the workplace
  • Determine OSHA standard(s) that apply to a hazard
  • Identify elements of a successful safety and health program
  • Identify the more frequently cited OSHA standards
  • Implement an effective recordkeeping procedure

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    Machine Guarding Standards
  • Identify hazards that occur around machinery
  • Hazards common to abrasive wheels, power transmissions, mills, and calenders
  • Portable tool safeguarding
  • Select appropriate OSHA standard(s) that apply to a hazard
  • Identify options to achieve abatement to hazards
  • Identify machinery and guarding requirements
  • Guarding devices
  • Lockout/Tagout
  • Control of hazardous energy sources (lockout/tagout)
  • Electrical safety-related work practices
  • Create a Job Hazard Analysis

  • Hazards & Standard Workshop consisted of an inspection of a facility that manufactured rims for commerical lawn equipment, assembled the rims to tires, and stored the assembled product until ready to ship. The inspection consisted of hazard analysis, the OSHA Standard associated with each hazard, and suggestions for abating each hazard. A Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) was written for specific job positions. Machinery inspected included hydraulic forging presses, clutch forging presses (full & part rotation), drills, powered hand tools, robotics, automatic feed power presses and welding equipment. Safety precautions/awareness observed during inspection included personal protective equipment (eye protection, ear plugs, steel toe shoes), pressure sensitive body bar, light curtains, shields, gates, rails/awareness barriers, signs, blocks, posted Lockout/Tagout procedures, operator positioning, adjustable guards, fixed/mounted guards, rotating component guards (belts & pulleys, chain & sprokets), hand tools, two hand trip devices, two person two hand trip devices, guards for trip devices, emergency stop devices, point of operation guards, rear of machine guarding, foot pedal guards and working envelope of robotics.


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    OSHA Standards for Construction
  • Introduction to OSHA's CFR 1926 Construction Standards
  • Safety program requirements
  • Recordkeeping requirements
  • Hazard communication standards (HAZCOM)
  • Health hazards in construction
  • Personal protective equipment standards
  • Fire protection and prevention standards
  • Classes of fire and appropriate fire extinguishers
  • Materials handling and storing standards
  • Hand and power tools standards
  • Welding standards
  • Electrical standards
  • Scaffolding standards
  • Fall protection standards
  • Cranes and rigging standards
  • Motor vehicles & highway construction standards
  • Excavation standards
  • Concrete construction
  • Steel erection standards
  • Demolition and dust control
  • Blasting standards
  • Stairways and ladder standards 

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    Scaffolding Safety

  • Fall hazards & personal fall arrest systems
  • Proper scaffold access
  • Struck by falling objects hazards
  • Electrocution hazards
  • Collapse hazards
  • Erection and dismantling hazards
  • Atmospheric hazards
  • Securing scaffolds to structure 
  • Review of general requirements for supported scaffolds
  • Review of general requirements for suspended scaffolds
  • Overview of additional requirements for specific types of scaffolds including ariel lifts & scissor lifts
  • Scaffold training requirements

  • Industrial Hygiene
    • Air contaminant sampling
    • Air sampling laboratory
    • Air contaminant standards
    • Hazard communication  (HAZCOM) 
    • Hazardous waste standards
    • Confined spaces & permit required confined spaces
    • Asbestos standards
    • Bloodborne pathogens standards
    • Noise standards
    • Respirator standards
    • Ventilation standards
    • Detector tube sampling
    • Elements of a workplace health program
    • Health hazard recognition
    • OSHA ergonomic guidelines
    • Recordkeeping rules and standards

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    Lead, Silica & Other Respirable Hazards in the Workplace

  • Identify health effects of exposure to Lead & Silica
  • Occupational exposures to Haxavalent Chromium
  • Isocynates in the construction industry
  • OSHA’s Intervention Strategy
  • Control methods 
  • Identify proper respiratory protection for exposure
  • Identify difference in dust mask, filtered respirators, particulate respirators, air supplied respirators and cartridge/canister air purified respirators 
  • Medical surveillance & fit testing for respirators
  • Air sampling & monitoring

  • Safety & Health Program Management
    • Implementing a safety and health management system
    • Core elements of an effective safety and health program
    • Key processes in each program element
    • Overview of a safety and health management system
    • Management leadership and employee involvement
    • Worksite analysis
    • Hazard prevention and control
    • Safety and health training

     


    OSHA Recordkeeping Standards
    • Identify employers and employees covered under OSHA’s revised recordkeeping requirements
    • Identify new OSHA requirements for recordkeeping, posting, and reporting
    • Correctly complete OSHA Forms 300, 300A, and 301
    • Posting requirements

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