Training Provider: Marine Chemist Service, Inc
Dates: TU Dec 22, WE Dec 23 from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Location: Norfolk, VA
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $225.00 | Registration Ended |
Registration Ended |
Why Should You Take This OSHA 10-Hour Maritime Industry Course?
The Occupational Safety and Health Act was enacted to provide on-the-job safety and health conditions for American employees. The Act established the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and assigned it a general duty to ensure that employers keep their workplaces free from hazards likely to cause death or serious harm to employees. The Act also gave the Secretary of Labor the authority to impose more specific duties or standards to certain high-risk industries by adopting additional standards if necessary.
This OSHA Outreach Training Program for the Maritime Industry provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in the maritime industry. The program also provides information regarding workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. The 10-hour class is intended for entry level workers, while the 30-hour class is more appropriate for supervisors or workers with some safety responsibility.
Through this training, OSHA helps to ensure that workers are more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and their rights, and contribute to our nation's productivity. This course covers practices of identifying, reducing, eliminating and reporting on-site hazards. It also teaches safety awareness and assists workers in recognizing and reducing risks in the workplace.
This course is intended to provide entry level maritime industry worker awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on a work site. The training covers a variety of safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter on the job. OSHA recommends this training as an orientation to occupational health and safety. Workers must receive additional training on hazards specific to their work. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention.
Topics To Be Covered Include:
· Introduction to OSHA (#7615)
· Walking & Working Surfaces, Including Fall Protection (#7615)
· Electrical Safety (#7615)
· Fall Protection (#7615)
· Personal Protection Equipment (#7615)
· Confined and Enclosed Spaces (#7615)
· Fire Protection (#7615)
· Hazardous Materials/Hazard Communication
· Respiratory Protection
· Material Handling
· Ergonomics & Proper Lifting Techniques
Compliance Code Met By Taking This Course: 29 CFR 1915
COURSE LOGISTICS | |
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Certificates | Same day as course completion |
Parking | Free parking available on site |
Food | Coffee and donuts provided |
1000 W. 27th Street, Norfolk, VA
TU Dec 22, WE Dec 23 from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Marine Chemist Service is a highly diversified Virginia corporation that has two separate facilities, 11 different products and services, and 46 years of experience. The corporation also has one of the longest, continuously operating asbestos analytical laboratories. Throughout its history, MCS has trained approximately 13,500 student/employees, analyzed over 398,000 samples, and performed countless inspections aboard ship and within the facilities of land-side operations. This remarkable achievement has been made possible through the efforts of 30+ biologists, chemists, geologists, industrial hygienists, inspectors, safety professionals, trainers, and a group of very efficient support personnel.