objectivesThe General Housekeeping on the Jobsite Awareness for Construction online safety training from OSHA Education School is an introductory-level course designed to teach those the basics of jobsite safety in accordance with federal OSHA standards. The training emphasizes the need for good housekeeping and how it may prevent injuries or death. Controllable by employees of all levels, this course trains participants the need for personal accountability on the jobsite.
OSHA Education School’s General Housekeeping on the Jobsite Awareness for Construction teaches participants the basics about general housekeeping on the construction jobsite. Participants can expect to learn the legal requirements for ensuring safety to the highest possible standard. Specific course topics include the following:
Good housekeeping
OSHA regulations
Housekeeping hazards
Housekeeping hazard control
Specific industry terms addressed within the course include the following:
General housekeeping on the jobsite
Jobsite housekeeping
OSHA regulations
descriptionIn this virtual learning course individuals will learn General Housekeeping rules on the construction Job Site as per OSHA standards.
outline1. General
Introduction
Housekeeping on the Jobsite
Good Housekeeping
2. OSHA Regulations
OSHA Requirements
OSHA Requires
OSHA Also Requires
3. Housekeeping Hazards
Housekeeping Hazards
Anticipate the Hazards
Recognize the Hazards
4. Housekeeping Hazard Control
Control the Hazards
Engineering Controls
Work Practices
Work Practice Dos
Work Practice Don'ts
Control Chemical Hazards
Flagging and Barricades
5. Final Considerations
Summary
The Law: Get to Know It Benefits OSHA Education School’s General Housekeeping on the Jobsite Awareness for Construction online training provides construction workers the knowledge and awareness of the importance of maintaining a safe workspace for all. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
Know how to consistently clean and put the workplace in order
Understand how to report housekeeping hazards and how to warn others until hazards are removed from the workplace
Know the importance of keeping aisles, exits, stairs, and passageways clear and free of tools, equipment, and/or debris