Denver Colorado OSHA Outreach 10-hour & 30-hour Training

Denver Colorado OSHA 10hr & 30hr Construction Training Courses

  • OSHA 10hr
    Construction
  • OSHA 30hr
    Construction
  • OSHA 10hr
    General Industry
  • OSHA 30hr
    General Industry

Denver - Colorado OSHA 10 Hour Construction Training

Description: The OSHA Outreach 10 Hour Training Course provides instruction on OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to 29 CFR 1926 (Construction). This course provides an entry level construction worker with a general awareness to recognizing and preventing hazards on a construction site.

Audience: All Construction Industry Employees: Workers, Foremen, Job Supervisors, Site Inspectors, Workers on publicly-funded projects.

Hours: 10 hours

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C (General Safety and Health Provisions)
  • List the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process
  • Given OSHA historical events and current information, the student will be able to explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA
  • State the purpose of the OSH Act and list the functions of OSHA
  • Given OSHA historical events and current information, the student will be able to explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA
  • State the purpose of the OSH Act and list the functions of OSHA

Course Outline

  • Orientation
  • Introduction
  • Labels and SDS
  • Module 1: Introduction to OSHA
  • Module 2: OSHA Focus Four Hazards
  • Module 3: Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 4: Health Hazards in Construction
  • Module 5: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators and Conveyors
  • Module 6: Stairways and Ladders
  • Module 7: Lead Exposure
  • Module 8: Asbestos Exposure

OSHA Quizzes, Exam & Course Completion

Training time takes 10 hours to complete. Students must have a minimum score of 70% to pass the quizzes and the final exam. 3 attempts will be given to achieve a passing grade.

Upon completing the course and the corresponding survey, students will be able to print the training certificate on demand. The plastic DOL Wallet card will be shipped within 2 weeks.

Free OSHA HAZCom & GHS Supplemental Course

  • A free Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) and Globally Harmonized System of Chemical Classification and Labeling (GHS) course is included with registration of any OSHA Outreach course. The revised Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) took effect May 25, 2012.

Free OSHA Study Guide (PDF)

  • Course also includes a free OSHA 10 Hour Construction Industry Study Guide! This PDF Study Guide will assist you to pass the final exam and receive your DOL wallet card.
  • You will also find supplementary materials available for download by clicking the "Materials" tab on the menu located within the course player.
  • Other OSHA reference materials are available from the OSHA website - please visit: http://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/
  • Note: The 10 Hour Construction Outreach course is NOT equivalent to the OSHA 510 or 511 courses and will not meet the course prerequisites to take the OSHA 500 or 501 courses.

Denver - Colorado OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training

Description: The OSHA Outreach 10 Hour Training Course provides instruction on OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to 29 CFR 1910 (General Industry). This course provides an entry level worker with a general awareness to recognizing and preventing hazards on the job site.

Audience:

  • Entry Level General Industry Workers
  • Industries included but not limited to: Health Care, Manufacturing, Warehousing, Distribution, and Retail Industries employees.

Hours: 10 hours

Learning Objectives

  • Understanding the OSH Act, the functions and resources of OSHA.
  • Becoming aware of the OSHA inspection priorities and describing the inspection process.
  • Knowing the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSH Act.
  • Learning the major hazards associated with general industry work and how to avoid, protect, or control them. This includes:
    • Slips, trips, falls associated with walking and working surfaces
    • Effective Egress and fire protection program
    • Outline the general requirements for general safety standards
    • Flammable and combustible liquids and gasses
    • Hazards of chemicals
    • Electrical hazards
  • Understanding the value of personal protective equipment, usage and limitations.
  • Learning the basic elements of a safety and health program.

Course Outline

  • Orientation
  • Introduction
  • Labels and SDS
  • Module 1: Introduction to OSHA
  • Module 2: Walking & Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
  • Module 3: Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans and Fire Protection
  • Module 4: Electrical
  • Module 5: Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 6: Hazard Communication
  • Module 7: Machine Guarding Safety
  • Module 8: Ergonomics
  • Module 9: Recordkeeping & Reporting
  • Module 10: Hazwoper

OSHA Quizzes, Exam & Course Completion

Training time takes 10 hours to complete. Students must have a minimum score of 70% to pass the quizzes and the final exam. 3 attempts will be given to achieve a passing grade.

Upon completing the course and the corresponding survey, students will be able to print the training certificate on demand. The plastic DOL Wallet card will be shipped within 2 weeks.

Free OSHA HAZCom & GHS Supplemental Course

  • A free Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) and Globally Harmonized System of Chemical Classification and Labeling (GHS) course is included with registration of any OSHA Outreach course. The revised Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) took effect May 25, 2012.

Free OSHA Study Guide (PDF)

  • Course also includes a free OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Study Guide! This PDF Study Guide will assist you to pass the final exam and receive your DOL wallet card.
  • You will also find supplementary materials available for download by clicking the "Materials" tab on the menu located within the course player.
  • Other OSHA reference materials are available from the OSHA website - please visit: http://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/

 

Denver - Colorado OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training

Description: The OSHA Outreach 30 Hour Training Course provides instruction on OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to 29 CFR 1910 (General Industry). This course provides a comprehensive safety program specifically designed for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues.

Audience:

  • Foremen, Superintendents, Project Managers, Safety Coordinators, or Safety Specialists
  • Industries included but not limited to: Health Care, Manufacturing, Warehousing, Distribution, and Retail Industries employees

Hours: 30 hours

Course Outline

  • Orientation
  • Introduction
  • Labels and SDS
  • Module 1: Introduction to OSHA
  • Module 2: Managing Safety and Health
  • Module 3: Walking & Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
  • Module 4: Emergency Action Plan
  • Module 5: Electrical Safety
  • Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 7: Materials Handling
  • Module 8: Hazard Communication
  • Module 9: Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Spray Finishing, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating Operations)
  • Module 10: Permit-Required Confined Space
  • Module 11: Lockout / Tagout
  • Module 12: Machine Guarding
  • Module 13: Welding and Cutting
  • Module 14: Hazardous Substances & Industrial Hygiene
  • Module 15: Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Module 16: Ergonomics
  • Module 17: Fall Protection
  • Module 18: Safety and Health Programs
  • Module 19: OSHA Recordkeeping
  • Module 20: Process Safety Management
  • Module 21: Asbestos in Workplace
  • Module 22: Scaffolds
  • Module 23: HAZWOPER

OSHA Quizzes, Exam & Course Completion

Training time takes 30 hours to complete. Students must have a minimum score of 70% to pass the quizzes and the final exam. 3 attempts will be given to achieve a passing grade.

Upon completing the course and the corresponding survey, students will be able to print the training certificate on demand. The plastic DOL Wallet card will be shipped within 2 weeks.

Free OSHA HAZCom & GHS Supplemental Course

  • A free Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) and Globally Harmonized System of Chemical Classification and Labeling (GHS) course is included with registration of any OSHA Outreach course. The revised Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) took effect May 25, 2012.

Free OSHA Study Guide (PDF)

  • Course also includes a free OSHA General Industry Study Guide! This PDF Study Guide will assist you to pass the final exam and receive your DOL wallet card.
  • You will also find supplementary materials available for download by clicking the "Materials" tab on the menu located within the course player.
  • Other OSHA reference materials are available from the OSHA website - please visit: http://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/

 

Denver - Colorado OSHA Safety Training - State Requirements

Colorado is not a “state-plan” state; that is, it does not have a federally approved occupational safety and health program. Consequently, occupational safety and health in the private sector workplace is governed by the federal Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act. There is no state law that governs workplace safety in the public sector (state and local agencies, school systems). Source: OSHA Directorate of State Plans

In Colorado, some companies require their employees to take OSHA training in order to be qualified to perform certain duties. However, whatever industry you work for in Colorado - taking an OSHA Training Course is a low cost investment that rewards you with essential job safety practices that could one day possibly save your life. Most workplace accidents and injuries are preventable, so take a proactive step towards your workplace safety.

Colorado Occupational & Labor Safety State Agency

The Colorado Department of Labor & Employment assists workers who have been injured on the job, ensures fair labor practices, and protects the workplace - and Colorado communities - with a variety of consumer protection and safety programs.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment - Health Statistics and Evaluation Branch uses the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries provides detailed information on all fatal workplace injuries, including: self-employed workers, agricultural workers, and government employees.

Colorado State University runs an independent OSHA free consultation service where employers can find out about potential hazards at their worksites, improve their occupational safety and health management systems, and even qualify for a one-year exemption from OSHA inspections. They also help small business owners cut medical expenses, reduce injury rates, and lower workers compensation costs.

Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI): http://www.chd.dphe.state.co.us/topics.aspx?q=Mortality_Data

Nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses in Colorado: State Nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses data by industry (SOII) are not available for Colorado

Colorado SOII
U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics
2300 Main Street
Suite 1190
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816-285-7146
Web: http://www.bls.gov/iif/oshstate.htm#CO

Colorado CFOI
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, DCEED-A-3
4300 Cherry Creek Drive South
Denver, CO 80246-1530
Phone: 303-692-2970
Web: http://www.chd.dphe.state.co.us/topics.aspx?q=Mortality_Data

State Reporting:

  • SOII - Workplace Nonfatal Injuries and Illnesses: State nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses data (SOII) are not available for Colorado
  • CFOI - Workplace Fatalities

OSHA Federal Labor Data

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) - State Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities (IIF) Program - provides annual information on the rate and number of work-related injuries, illnesses, and fatal injuries, and how these statistics vary by incident, industry, geography, occupation, and other characteristics. This data is collected through two BLS programs:

  • SOII - BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
    The SOII provides estimates for nonfatal cases of work-related injuries and illnesses from 46 States and Territories that are recorded by employers under the Occupational safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) recordkeeping guidelines.
  • CFOI - BLS Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
    The CFOI publishes data on fatal cases of work-related injuries for all States, Territories, and New York City.

For more information, check out the BLS State Occupational Injuries, Illnesses, and Fatalities - Labor Programs and State data.

Denver - Colorado OSHA Top Fatal and Nonfatal Injuries and Illnesses

According to latest data, the leading cause of workplace fatalities in Colorado was in the transportation and material moving occupations (Source). The main type of these fatalities is the vehicle backover (i.e., when a vehicle backs up and strikes a worker behind the vehicle).

For more information on backovers, OSHA's Preventing Backovers webpage provides information about the hazards of backovers; solutions that can reduce the risk or frequency of these incidents; articles and resources; and references to existing regulations.

As with most states, the leading causes of private sector worker deaths (excluding highway collisions) in the construction industry were falls, followed by electrocution, struck by object, and caught-in/between.
Source: OSHA Common Statistics Summaries

Falls deaths are preventable by a safety training class that covers 29 CFR 1926.500 - Subpart M – Fall Protection and deals with both the human and equipment-related issues in protecting workers from fall hazards.
Sources: OSHA – Fall Protection in Construction (PDF); OSHA's Fall Prevention Campaign

Colorado Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Data by Industry (SOII)
Note: State Nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses data by industry (SOII) are not available for Colorado.

Colorado Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) Data
(Please contact the State for additional data.)
- 2015 Fatal injury counts (HTML) rates (HTML)
- 2014 Fatal injury counts (HTML) rates (HTML)
- 2013 Fatal injury counts (HTML) rates (PDF)
- 2012 Fatal injury counts (HTML) rates (PDF)

Denver - Colorado OSHA Online Training

Colorado OSHA training can help you comply with OSHA training standards so you can protect yourself or your employees from workplace injuries and death. Is your organization compliant with OSHA training standards? We can help you comply – and go beyond compliance – for the safety and well-being of your employees.

Disclaimer: The information presented on this website has been compiled from Federal and State sources and documents believed to be reliable and represent the best professional judgment of OSHA Training. The accuracy of the information presented, however, is not guaranteed, nor is any responsibility assumed or implied, OSHA Training, and/or any other individual or entity, as applicable for any damage or loss resulting from inaccuracies or omissions. Contact state program staff directly to verify information.

Denver - Colorado OSHA Outreach Trainer Contact

Our OSHA Outreach training courses are accepted by OSHA and powered by 360training.com.
Outreach Trainer – Curtis Chambers - OSHAtrainer@360training.com

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