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USACE 30-HR OPERATIONAL AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Control Number: 63 Course Number: 58INS01A
Length: 36 Tuition: $1660.00
CEUs: .0 PDHs: LUs:
Purpose:
This course is designed to provide hazard recognition for field personnel who perform USACE facility operation or maintenance or oversee contractors doing such work. The course provides information relative to the Corps Safety and Health Requirements Manual, EM 385-1-1 and pertinent Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) general industry standards.
Description:
The course will cover through lectures, discussions, practical exercises and case studies, the major aspects of the Corps of Engineers operations and maintenance safety and health program following the OSHA 30-hour general industry safety certification course template. Instruction and assignments will cover the areas listed below and enable the students to identify safety hazards and areas of noncompliance with Corps of Engineers and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. Specific areas covered include (a) overview of OSHA (current OSHA requirements) and Corps of Engineers safety and health requirements; (b) scaffolding and access; (c) control of hazardous energy/arc flash prevention; (d) temporary electrical service; (e) heavy equipment; (f) personal protective equipment; (g) fire prevention; (h) confined spaces and entry; (i) motor vehicles; (j) safety submittals; (k) accident reporting and recording; and (l) accident prevention plans and hazard analyses.
Prerequisites:
Students should be from any occupation involved in performing, overseeing, or managing operation and/ or maintenance work at facilities, including maintenance units, shops, powerhouses, locks and dams, and other indutrial activities. NOTE: Formerly titled "OSHA Inspection".
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