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Does your company know what OSHA regulations apply to you? Would you like to learn more about regulations and ask the experts your questions? Then, you should plan to attend this workshop. Workshops are only offered when enough employers/employees are interested. So, we ask that you RSVP early to assure this workshop is not cancelled due to lack of interest. If the class fills up; and you have not registered; you will NOT be able to attend Click on RSVP for Workshop (provide your name, email address, phone number in the email. Annual OSHA Workshop OSHA 10 Hour Course--You MUST RSVP prior to
event or event could be cancelled!! (We’d
like to have by March 5 so
books can be sent to printers) Class
minimum is 10 attendees; class maximum is 50 attendees (Tentatively
planning to offer both General Industry and Construction if enough
interest) To
inquire about the course: EMAIL
if interested This year's
OSHA/DOT workshop will be hosted by Triumph
Aerospace, The annual workshop is a joint educational effort by the Kansas Dept. of Labor and the EHS Netowork Presenters: KDOL
Staff Ken Bieker, KDOL Training Coordinator 785-876-2880 March 17—all day GI March 18 ˝ GI; ˝ construction March 19—all day construction These are “tentative” topics; this will be refined in a few days and reposted when course schedule completed General Industry 10 Hour Course (class minimum 10 attendees; class maximum 50 attendees) First Day (General
Industry topics all day)
Second Day
(General Industry topics first half of day)
Construction 10 Hour Course (class minimum 10 attendees; class maximum 50 attendees) Second Day (Construction topics second half of day)
Third Day (Construction topics
all day)
Included in construction course above are the 2 electives covered and electives that could be covered. Please check the 4 items that you feel would benefit you the most. General
Safety & Health ____ Cranes, Derricks, Hoists ____ Provisions Occupational
Health & ____ Motor Vehicles ____ Environmental
Controls Motorized
Equipment Personal
Protective Equipment ____ Excavations ____ Fire
Protection & Prevention ____ Materials Handling ____ Signs,
Signals, Barricades ____ Welding, Cutting, Brazing ____ Electrical
& Safety-Related ____ Concrete and Masonry ____ Work
Practices Intro
to Industrial Hygiene ____ Steel Erection ____ Intro
to OSHA, Scaffolds ____ Demolition ____ Fall
Protection ____ Blasting and Use ____ of
Explosives Hand
& Portable Powered Tools ____ ROPS ____ Stairways
and Ladders ____ Diving ____
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