OSHA 6005: Collateral Duty for Other Federal Agencies

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Overview

OSHA 6005: Collateral Duty for Other Federal Agencies

Course Description

Develop your skills for recognizing basic safety and health hazards in the workplace in our course on Collateral Duty for Other Federal Agencies. You’ll learn about the OSHA Act, 29 CFR 1910 on workplace safety, 29 CFR 1960 on accident investigation, and Executive Order 12196 on federal workplace safety. You’ll learn about site inspection by visiting a government facility to evaluate and document hazards, research and select standards that apply to those hazards, and present your findings to the class. In addition you’ll learn how the OSHA numbering system works and be able to identify the standard that applies to around 40 hazardous conditions.

Course Content

OSHA ACT

EXECUTIVE ORDER 12196

CFR 1960

INTRODUCTION TO OSHA STANDARDS

INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

MEANS OF EGRESS FIRE PROTECTION

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

WELDING

HAZARD COMMUNICATION

WALKING AND WORKING SURFACES

ELECTRICAL

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY

MATERIAL HANDLING

MACHINE GUARDING

PORTABLE TOOLS

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT

INSPECTION

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

OFFICE SAFETY

Requirements & Materials
Important Information

Although enrollment in online OSHA numbered courses is restricted to students in OSHA's Region IV (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee), individuals who have an established relationship with Georgia Tech (have previously taken courses at Georgia Tech OTIEC), are not prohibited from registering for OSHA numbered online courses if they reside outside of OSHA's Region IV.

Materials

Required

  • Photo identification (present at check-in)
  • Safety shoes
  • Safety glasses
  • Appropriate clothing for field exercises
  • Current copy of OSHA's 29 CFR 1910 General Industry Safety Standard

Session Details

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for people who assist agency safety and health officers with inspection and abatement efforts.

OSHA professionals working on jobsite

What You Will Learn

  • Introduction to OSHA standards, the OSH Act, 29 CFR 1910, 29 CFR 1960 and Executive Order 12196
  • Standards for electricity, material handling, walking and working surfaces
  • Hazard communication
  • Introduction to accident investigation
  • Office safety, personal protective equipment, industrial hygiene, fire protection, and means of egress
  • Inspection field trip, write-up, and review
Occupational safety and health professionals collaborating on job site

How You Will Benefit

  • Participate in an inspection and write-up.
  • Explain and apply OSHA’s rules for workplace inspection procedures.
  • Identify and apply OSHA standards for safety and health hazards.
  • Describe abatement methods for safety and health hazards.
  • Understand the OSH Act, 29 CFR 1910, 29 CFR 1960, and Executive Order 12196.
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We enable employers to provide specialized, on-location training on their own timetables. Our world-renowned experts can create unique content that meets your employees' specific needs. We also have the ability to deliver courses via web conferencing or on-demand online videos. For 15 or more students, it is more cost-effective for us to come to you.

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