Maricopa Community Colleges

Official Course Description:  MCCCD Approval:  6-22-2010

OSH110  2012 Spring - 9999

LEC  2.0 Credit(s)  2.0 Period(s)  2.0 Load  Occ

 

OSH Standards for Construction

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for construction and role of Occupational Safety and Health Administration Act. General Duty Clause and major sections of 1903, 1904, and 1926. Identification of violations and description of appropriate abatement procedures for safety and health hazards.

Prerequisites: None.

 

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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:

 

 

OSH110  2012 Spring - 9999

OSH Standards for Construction

 

1.         Locate and apply OSHA Safety and Health standards, policies and procedures. (I, V, XIX)

2.         Utilize OSHA standards and regulations to supplement an on-going safety and health program (II, III, XIX)

3.         Identify common violations of OSHA standards and propose abatement actions. (II-XVIII)

4.         Describe appropriate abatement procedures for selected safety and health hazards (II-XVIII)

 

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MCCCD Official Course Outline:

 

 

OSH110  2012 Spring - 9999

OSH Standards for Construction

 

I.          Introduction to OSHA and Subpart C General Safety and Health Provisions

            A.     OSHA and the Act

            B.     Inspections Citations and Penalties

            C.     Standards/ Hazard Violation Workshop

            D.     Safety and Health Programs

II.         Subpart D Occupational Health and Environmental Controls

            A.     Definitions and General Requirements

            B.     Medical Services and Sanitation

            C.     Noise, Radiation, Gas, Mist, and Fumes

            D.     Illumination and Ventilation.

            E.      Health Hazards and Lead

III.       Subpart M Fall Protection

            A.     Fall Hazards and Incidents

            B.     Conventional Fall Protection Methods and Equipment

            C.     Fall Protection Systems

            D.     Fall Protection Plans

IV.       Subpart R Steel Erection

            A.     Definitions and General Requirements

            B.     Training

            C.     Responsibilities and Duties of Controlling Contractor

            D.     Required Fall Protection Methods

V.        Subpart P Excavations and Trenching

            A.     Definitions and General Requirements

            B.     Soil Classification Types, Water, and Slippery Soils

            C.     Soil Mechanics and Collapse Hazards

            D.     Protective Systems and Access

            E.      Safety Plans and Employee Training

VI.       Subpart N Cranes

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Functional Check

            C.     Crane operation Requirements

            D.     Power Lines

            E.      Safe Work Practices and Training

VII.      Subpart H Rigging

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Chains, Ropes, Slings

            C.     Concepts for Safe Rigging

            D.     Criteria for Inspection

            E.      Load Charts and Sling Angles

VIII.     Subparts O Motor Vehicles and Subpart W Rollover Protective Devices

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Motor Vehicles and Powered Industrial Trucks

            C.     Mechanized Equipment

            D.     Marine Vehicles

IX.       Subpart K Electrical

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

            C.     Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program

            D.     Electrical Cords and Permissible Use

            E.      Safety Related Work Practices

            F.      Best Practices - Trade Associations

X.        Subpart T Demolition

            A.     Hazards

            B.     Key Requirements

XI.       Subpart L Scaffolds

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Fall Protection

            C.     Training

            D.     Inspections

XII.      Confined Space

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Atmosphere and Physical Hazards

            C.     Welding

            D.     Permit

XIII.     Subpart E Personal Protective Equipment

            A.     Definitions and General Requirements

            B.     Identify Appropriate Eye Protective Measures

            C.     Respiratory Protective Equipment

            D.     Head, hand, and Foot Protection

XIV.    Subpart I Hand and Power Tools

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Safe Work Practices Powered Tools Including Compressed Air

            C.     Other Portable Tools and Equipment

XV.     Subpart X Ladders and Stairs

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Fall Protection

            C.     Training

            D.     Inspections

XVI.    Subpart F Fire Protection

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Fire Protection

            C.     Fire Prevention

XVII.   Subpart J Welding and Cutting

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Fire Prevention

            C.     Ventilation

XVIII.  Subpart Q Concrete and Masonry

            A.     Hazards and Requirements

            B.     Cast in Place Concrete

            C.     Lift Slab

            D.     Masonry Construction

XIX.    Recordkeeping Part 1904 and Post Test

            A.     OSHA 300 Record Keeping Requirements

            B.     Complete and Review the Post-Test

            C.     Course Evaluation

 

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