objectivesThe Employer and Employee Responsibilities Awareness for Construction online training from OSHA Education School is an introductory-level course designed to effectively communicate with construction employees the importance of complying with and maintaining OSHA guidelines for a safe and sanitary work environment.
OSHA Education School’s Employer and Employee Responsibilities Awareness for Construction online course teaches the importance of individual responsibilities within the construction workplace, including how to recognize and avoid workplace hazards. Specific course topics include the following:
Introduction to what the law requires for employers and employees
What employers must do
What training is required & when?
What employees must do
What is coming at you?
Think safety on the job
Specific industry terms addressed within the course include the following:
OSHA Act
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Workplace hazards
descriptionThis virtual learning course offers basic job site safety guidelines for both employers and employees. It outlines the employer’s responsibility to provide safe working conditions and to comply with OSHA standards. In addition, it outlines the employee’s responsibility to be mentally alert and to report any unsafe conditions.
outline1. Introduction
Introduction: Employer and Employee Responsibilities
What the Law Requires
What Your Employer Must Do.
What Training and When?
2. Employee Responsibilities
What Must You Do?
What's Coming at You?
Think Safety on the Job.
3. Final Considerations
The Law: Get to Know It Benefits OSHA Education School’s Employer and Employee Responsibilities Awareness for Construction teaches individuals to better prepared and equipped to work safely and efficiently at the construction jobsite. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
Have the knowledge required to work safely at the jobsite
Know how to properly use PPE
Understand the importance of proper training in general safety and the operation of all equipment and machinery needed for each job
Understand your role as either employer or employee on the jobsite