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OSHA 10-Hour & 30-Hour Training
January 30, 2017 @ 8:00 am - February 7, 2017 @ 4:30 pm
ASA of Central PA is offering two courses, one 10 hours long and a second 30 hours long, covering many OSHA regulations and providing insights into compliance requirements, reporting requirements, enforcement, penalties, general facility safety and techniques to use to minimize injuries and illnesses, to report them and to maintain a safe and healthy workplace.
When Monday January 30, 2017 at 8:00 AM – Tuesday February 7, 2017 at 4:30 PM
- Both Courses Begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, January 30th.
- The 10-hour course ends at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, January 31st.
- The 30-hour course picks up from there, covering new ground on topics highlighted during the OSHA 10-hour course and new topics not previously covered. It ends at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 7th.
Why should you attend To comply, to cut injuries and illnesses and to establish/maintain an effective health and safety program. Each attendee will receive the required 8-page handout of the training materials, a certificate of completion from ASACP and OSHA 10- or 30-hour Wallet Card. Light Breakfast and full lunch are provided.
OSHA Standards books are provided for use during the training. Training Manuals are not provided but may also be purchased for an additional fee.
Cost
- 10-Hour Training for ASA Member: $200
- 10-Hour Training for Non-Member: $400
- 30-Hour Training for ASA Member: $400
- 30-Hour Training for Non-Member: $600
OSHA 10- and 30-hour Training Course Trainer Denny Buck, the former regional representative of the PA OSHA Consultation Program, has an engaging training style and knows the regs inside and out. He is very reasonable in his approach to OSHA compliance and will draw on his 30+ years experience to educate the trainees. He will provide practical answers to questions and tell stories based on his experience to illustrate his points.
Course Description: Safety in the workplace is a must if you want your employees to be productive and your company profitable. Injuries and illnesses caused by unsafe acts and unsafe conditions are likely to happen when training, written programs, and procedures are not planned and implemented. This 10-hr & 30-hr OSHA Outreach Training for General Industry program focuses on SAFE management principles that can make your company both compliant with OSHA and a safe place to work. The OSH Act, PPE, Electrical Safety, Machine Guarding and the new Hazard Communication Rule (GHS) are some of the topics addressed in these programs. During the training, you will learn the 3 main elements in any successful safety program.
For example, do you know which OSHA rules require annual training? Which OSHA regulations require written programs? Do you know how to provide forklift training? How are scissor lifts regulated? Did you know that a lost time burn injury is estimated to cost you more than $57,000? Citations can cost you from several hundred to quite a few thousand dollars each – all avoidable by taking simple steps in a sustainable safety program.
ASA Central PA is a not-for-profit trade association representing subcontractors, specialty trade contractors and suppliers of goods and services to the construction industry. To learn more, visit ASA’s website.