This course will help you understand all that OSHA requires in its Construction Industries Standard, 29CFR1926. Covering topics unique to construction, you will learn OSHA’s requirements for scaffolding, excavations, steel erection, stairways/ladders, personal protective equipment, fall protection.
Description
This course will help you understand all that OSHA requires in its Construction Industries Standard, 29CFR1926. Covering topics unique to construction, you will learn OSHA’s requirements for scaffolding, excavations, steel erection, stairways/ladders, personal protective equipment, fall protection and more! Course fee includes US Department of Labor completion card.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for all those involved in construction especially personnel interested in developing safety and health programs in the construction industry.
This includes, but is not limited to, private sector employees, supervisors, foremen, human resource managers, plant managers, occupational nurses, safety managers, safety engineers, anyone responsible for technical support, and you.
Metro Florida Safety Council was founded to service the ever growing demand for health and safety training in Florida.
Our resourceful team of trainers have years of experience in delivering top class training on behalf of clients in a large cross section of industries in Florida, Bahamas and the Caribbean Islands. Our training sessions are tailored to fit every need and adapt accordingly. We operate to the highest standards.
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