Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 6-22-2010 |
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OSH111 2012
Spring - 9999 |
LEC 2.0 Credit(s) 2.0 Period(s) 2.0 Load Occ |
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OSH Standards for General Industry |
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for general industry and the role of Occupational Safety and Health Administration act. General Duty Clause and major sections of 1903, 1904, and 1910. Identifications of violations and description of appropriate abatement procedures for safety and health hazards. Prerequisites: None. |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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OSH111 2012 Spring - 9999 |
OSH Standards for General
Industry |
1. Locate
and apply OSHA Safety and Health standards, policies and procedures. (I, V)
2. Utilize
OSHA standards and regulations to supplement an on-going safety and health
program (II, III, XIII)
3. Identify
common violations of OSHA standards and propose abatement actions. (II-XII)
4. Describe
appropriate abatement procedures for selected safety and health hazards
(II-XII)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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OSH111 2012 Spring - 9999 |
OSH Standards for
General Industry |
I. Introduction
to OSHA
A. OSHA and the Act
B. Inspections Citations
and Penalties
C. Standards/ Hazard Violation
Workshop
D. Safety and Health
Programs
II. Subpart
D Walking and Working Surfaces 1910.21-30
A. Definitions and General
Requirements
B. Guarding Floor Openings
and Holes
C. Stairways and Railings
D. Ladder Standard
Identification
E. Hazard Violation
Workshop
III. Subpart S
Electrical 1910.301-305
A. Equipment Care, Storage
and Maintenance
B. Two Groups of Electric
Standards
C. Electrical
Installations
D. Identify Conductors
E. Equipment
Grounding
IV. Subpart I
Personal Protective Equipment 1910.132-138
A. Definitions and General
Requirements
B. Identify Appropriate
Eye Protective Measures
C. Respiratory Protective
Equipment
D. Head, Hand, and Foot
Protection
V. Subpart
Q Welding 1910.251-255
A. Definitions and General
Requirements
B. Selection of Eye
Protection
C. Operating Procedures
for Welding Cylinder Use
D. Fire Protection
VI. Subpart Z
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene 1910.1000-1450
A. Describe the Use of
Tables Z-1, Z-2, and Z-3.
B. Silica
C. Asbestos.
D. Lead
VII. Subpart Z Hazard
Communication 1910.1200
A. Hazard Communication
Standard
B. Written Program
C. Training
D. Material Safety Data
Sheets
VIII. Subparts E and L Egress
and Fire Protection 1910.33-39
A. Exits and Egress
B. Emergency Action Plan
C. Fire Prevention Plan
D. Types of Fires and Fire
Extinguishers
IX. Subpart N
Materials Handling 1910.176-184
A. Securing Storage of
Materials
B. Operating Powered
Industrial Trucks
C. Overhead and Gantry
Cranes
X. Subpart
O Machine Guarding 1910.211-219
A. General Requirements
B. Point of Operation
C. Guarding Moving Parts
of Machinery
D. Woodworking Machinery
E. Abrasive Wheel
Machinery
F. Mechanical
Presses
G. Power and Hand Tools
XI. Subpart J
Lockout Tagout and Permit-Required Space 1910.146
A. Energy Control
Procedures
B. Control of Hazardous
Energy
C. Permit-Required
Confined Spaces
D. Periodic Inspections
E. Employee Training
XII. Subpart H
Hazardous Materials 1910.101-126
A. Compressed Gas
Cylinders
B. Flammable Liquids
C. Process Safety
Management
XIII. Recordkeeping Part 1904
and Post Test
A. OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
Requirements
B. Complete and Review the
Post-Test
C. Course Evaluation