Confined Space Session

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Mid America Instructor

Many workplaces contain areas that are considered “confined spaces” because while they are not necessarily designed for people, they are large enough for workers to enter and perform certain jobs. OSHA uses the term “permit-required confined space” (permit space) to describe a confined space that has one or more of the following characteristics: contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere; contains material that has the potential to engulf an entrant; has walls that converge inward or floors that slope downward and taper into a smaller area which could trap or asphyxiate an entrant; or contains any other recognized safety or health hazard, such as unguarded machinery, exposed live wires, or heat stress.  This session will discuss identifying confined spaces and well as permit required confined spaces and the hazards associated with each.

 

Dayton Convention Center- Room 106

Silica Standard Update Session

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Mid America Instructor

The new OSHA standards take effect in June 2017 for the construction industry and June 2018 for general industry and maritime. The rule significantly reduces the amount of silica dust that workers can be exposed to on the job. The new permissible exposure limit (PEL) for respirable crystalline silica will be 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air, averaged over an 8- hour shift.

 

Mid-America OSHA Education Center would like to invite you to come and learn about the new Crystalline Silica standards. This session will discuss the permissible exposure limit, exposure assessment, exposure control plan, compliance dates and resources.

 

Dayton Convention Center- Room 106

OSHA 7510 – Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses

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Mid America Instructor

This course covers an introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the OSH Act for owners and managers of small businesses. Course topics include an introduction to OSHA, OSHA Standards, the inspection process, implementing a safety and health program, worker training requirements and assistance available to small businesses. Upon course completion students will understand OSHA operations and procedures and how to work with OSHA to prevent or reduce injuries and illnesses in their workplace. Minimum student contact hours: 3.5

OSHA #7200 – Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities

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This course covers the development and implementation of Exposure Control Plans (ECP) for healthcare facilities. Course topics include understanding the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, determining potential exposure and methods of control, developing an ECP, vaccinations, exposure incidents, training, and record keeping. The target audience is the program administrator, manager, or other personnel designated with the responsibility of developing a Bloodborne Pathogens ECP for a healthcare facility. Course highlights include students developing a template for their facility’s ECP. Upon course completion students will have the ability to take a step-by-step approach in developing an ECP for their healthcare facility while utilizing the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard as a reference. Minimum student contact hours: 7

Prerequisites: None

Mobile Crane Operator Certification

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Mobile Crane Operator Training & Certification Exam (Written and Practical Exam)

This program is ideal for operators and other personnel who require a thorough knowledge of the safe operation of mobile cranes.

Learn the technical aspects of mobile crane operation with emphasis on safety, load, charts, setup and operating practices.

The course is instructed by Crane Institute Certified Trainer and Practical Examiner Brenda Hawkey.

Please call 937-521-1574 or email jennifer@ovabc.org and let us know which exam you would like to be tested on:

1-Small Telescoping Boom, Under 21 Tons

2- Medium Telescoping Boom, 21-75 Tons

3- Large Telescoping Boom, 75-300 Tons

5- Lattice Boom Crawler/ Truck, 1-300 Tons.

6- Lattice Boom Crawler/ Truck, over 300 Tons.

The Practical Exam will be on a 26 Ton Crane.

OSHA 7105: Evacuation and Emergency Planning

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General Industry Safety Day Pre-Conference Course:

This course covers OSHA requirements for emergency action and fire protection plans. Course topics include purpose and requirements of emergency action and fire prevention plans, elements of emergency evacuation plans, and features of design and maintenance of emergency exit routes. Students will participate in workshops pertaining to the development of emergency action plans. Upon course completion students will have the ability to list the elements of an emergency action plan and emergency evacuation floor plans, recognize violations of OSHA exit route requirements, determine whether their organization requires an emergency action plan, and develop and implement workplace emergency action and fire protection plans. Minimum student contact hours: 4

6th Annual General Industry Safety Day: VENDOR

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Interested in being a vendor at our 6th Annual General Industry Safety Day Conference?

Price includes: 2 attendee’s and booth space.

Booth Rental includes recognition on the event banner and the 2016 Program.

Space is LIMITED, so reserve your booth today!