*All of my Lead Classes* are Free - Check the calendar for class dates/locations
*All of my Lead Classes* are Free - Check the calendar for class dates/locations
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2022 - Civil Penalties
https://www.osha.gov/memos/2022-01-13/2022-annual-adjustments-osha-civil-penalties
Enforcement Cases with Initial Penalties Above $40,000
www.osha.gov/topcases/bystate.html
Summary Guide of OSHA Regulations and Requirements
OSHA Construction 10 & 30 Hour Outreach Class
OSHA General Industry 10 & 30 Hour Outreach Class
Prices!
(Will match other companies posted pries)
OSHA Contractor Outreach 10 Hour Class is $150.00.
OSHA Contractor Outreach 30 Hour Class is $450.00.
Per "OSHA's requirement that class must have three students "
classes with less than three students will be canceled
www.osha.gov
Help Topics and OSHA!
Normal times are:
OSHA - 10 HOURS CLASS TIME IS 09:00 TO 3:30 PM
( TWO DAYS)
OSHA - 30 HOURS CLASS TIME IS 08:00 TO 5:00 PM
(FOUR DAYS)
Per OSHA Guidelines, there have to be three people registered for the schedule class. If less then three people are registered, the class have to be cancel!
OSHA - 10 Hours Construction Outreach Training
OSHA - 30 Hours Construction Outreach Training
OSHA - 10 Hours General Industry Outreach Training
OSHA - 30 Hours General Industry Outreach Training
If you want to sign up on the waiting list, for a possible future
OSHA Class, complete the below form:
Updates to OSHA's Recordkeeping Rule
Establishments located in States under Federal OSHA jurisdiction must begin to comply with the new requirements on January 1, 2015. Establishments located in states that operate their own safety and health programs (State Plan States) should check with their state plan for the implementation date of the new requirements. OSHA encourages the states to implement the new coverage provisions on 1/1/2015, but some may not be able to meet this tight deadline.
Changes to reporting requirements: What needs to be reported to OSHA?
Changes to recordkeeping requirements: Who is required to keep records? Who is exempt from keeping records?
Report a Fatality or Severe InjuryWorkForce Safety Web Site
Safety Videos!
Safety at WorkDONNING & DOFFING PPE IN THE RESTORATION INDUSTRY
Residential Fall Presentation Information
Preventing Falls in Residential Construction
Respiratory Protection Information Trusted Source:
https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/standardinterpretations/2018-04-26
Requirements
Construction Guidelines
General Industries Guidelines
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