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Does your company know what OSHA regulations apply to you?  Would you like to learn more about regulations and ask the experts your questions?  Then, you should plan to attend this workshop. 

Workshops are only offered when enough employers/employees are interested.  So, we ask that you RSVP early to assure this workshop is not cancelled due to lack of interest. If the class fills up; and you have not registered; you will NOT be able to attend Click on RSVP for Workshop (provide your name, email address, phone number in the email.

Annual OSHA Workshop

OSHA 10 Hour Course--You MUST RSVP prior to event or event could be cancelled!!

(We’d like to have by March 5 so books can be sent to printers)

Class minimum is 10 attendees; class maximum is 50 attendees

 (Tentatively planning to offer both General Industry and Construction if enough interest)

To inquire about the course: EMAIL if interested

 

This year's OSHA/DOT workshop will be hosted by Triumph Aerospace, Wichita (Christy Call – (316)636-9200)

The annual workshop is a joint educational effort by the Kansas Dept. of Labor and the EHS Netowork

Presenters:  KDOL Staff

Ken Bieker, KDOL Training Coordinator 785-876-2880

March 17—all day GI

March 18 ˝ GI; ˝ construction

March 19—all day construction

These are “tentative” topics; this will be refined in a few days and reposted when course schedule completed

General Industry 10 Hour Course (class minimum 10 attendees; class maximum 50 attendees)

First Day (General Industry topics all day)

 

8:00 – 9:00

Course Opening, Objectives, Introductions, Intro to OSHA, Subpart C OSH Act, 5(a)(1) 

9:10 - 10:10

Recordkeeping

10:20 –11:20

Means of Egress, Fire Protection

11:30 - 12:30

Lunch (on your own)

12:30 – 1:30

Personal Protective Equipment

1:40 – 2:40

Electrical

2:50 -3:50

Walking & Working Surfaces

4:00 - 5:00

Machine Guarding

 

   

 Second Day (General Industry topics first half of day)

8:00 - 9:00  

Lockout/Tagout

 9:10 - 10:10  

Flammables & Combustibles           

10:20 - 11:20 

Hazard Communication, test, and review

 

Closing remarks

11:30 - 12:30 

Lunch (on your own)

 

 

 

Construction 10 Hour Course (class minimum 10 attendees; class maximum 50 attendees)

Second Day (Construction topics second half of day)

 

12:30 – 1:30

Course Opening, Objectives, Introductions, Intro to OSHA, Subpart C OSH Act, 5(a)(1) 

1:40 – 2:40

Fire Protection

2:50 -3:50

Hand and Power Tools     

4:00 - 5:00

Personal Protective Equipment

 

 

 

 

Third Day (Construction topics all day)

 

8:00 – 9:00

Electrical

9:10 - 10:10

Walking & Working Surfaces

10:20 –11:20

Scaffolding

11:30 - 12:30

Lunch (on your own)

12:30 – 1:30

Cranes, Hoists, Elevators  

1:40 – 2:40

Excavations

2:50 -3:50

Fall Protection, Ladders, Floor/Wall Openings

4:00 - 5:00

Hazard Communication, test, and review

 

Closing remarks

 

 

Included in construction course above are the 2 electives covered and electives that could be covered.  Please check the 4 items that you feel would benefit you the most.

 

 

General Safety & Health                ____             Cranes, Derricks, Hoists       ____

Provisions                                                     

 

Occupational Health &                  ____             Motor Vehicles                   ____

Environmental Controls                                    Motorized Equipment

 

Personal Protective Equipment        ____             Excavations                       ____

 

Fire Protection & Prevention            ____           Materials Handling              ____

 

Signs, Signals, Barricades               ____             Welding, Cutting, Brazing     ____

 

Electrical & Safety-Related             ____             Concrete and Masonry        ____

Work Practices

 

Intro to Industrial Hygiene             ____             Steel Erection                    ____

 

Intro to OSHA, OSH Act                ____             Underground Construction    ____

 

Scaffolds                                    ____             Demolition                        ____

                                                                  

 

Fall Protection                    ____             Blasting and Use                ____

                                                                   of Explosives

 

Hand & Portable Powered Tools     ____             ROPS                               ____

 

Stairways and Ladders                  ____             Diving                               ____