objectivesThe Return-to-Work for Supervisors and Managers for Construction course from OSHA Education School is designed to provide employers within the Construction industry with information regarding the best path forward upon returning to work post-COVID. Based on guidance from OSHA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as the National Institute of Environmental Health Science (NIEHS), this online training presents best practices for occupational safety, regular standards, and management principles.
OSHA Education School’s Return-to-Work for Supervisors and Managers for Construction course is designed to increase health and safety awareness within the Construction industry regarding COVID-19 and best practices to minimize exposure and risk. Specific course topics include the following:
Introduction
COVID-19 basics
State and federal guidelines for opening and closing of the industry
How to prepare the workplace for the return to work
Key steps for maintaining a healthy work environment
Considerations for workplace health screenings
Specific industry terms include the following:
Construction safety
COVID screeners
descriptionThe Return-to-Work for Construction Supervisors and Managers training is intended to educate employers in the construction sector on the best practices for returning to work after COVID. This online course covers best practices for occupational safety, regular standards, and management concepts, as recommended by OSHA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as the National Institute of Environmental Health Science (NIEHS). The Return-to-Work for Supervisors and Managers in Construction training is intended to raise knowledge of COVID-19 and best practices for minimizing exposure and risk within the construction sector.
outline1. Introduction
Introduction
Welcome
Learning Objectives
NOTICE!
2. COVID-19 Basics
What is SARS-CoV-2?
Incubation Period
Symptoms
Increased Risk of Severe Illness
Testing
Directions for Closing/Opening Business/Industry
Opening Up America Again
Criteria
Preparedness
Phased Guidelines
Guidelines
3. Preparing the Workplace for RTW
Employer and Worker Responsibilities
Hazard Assessment and Control
Preparing the Workplace for Return to Work
Key Exposure Factors In The Workplace
Construction Work Tasks Associated with Exposure Risk Levels
Hierarchy of Controls
Cloth Face Coverings in Construction
Masks
Respirators
Employee Hygiene
Cleaning and Disinfecting
4. Maintaining a Healthy Place to Work
Maintaining a Healthy Place to Work: Safety Competency
Business Continuity Planning
EEOC Guidelines
Workplace Health Screenings
CDC Criteria for Return to Work
Work Relatedness and Investigations
HIPPA Privacy Rules and COVID-19
In Summary
For more information
References
Benefits OSHA Education School’s Return-to-Work for Supervisors and Managers for Construction course is an interactive online training that participants can complete within one hour. Upon successful completion of this training, participants can expect to:
Know essential information regarding the effects of RF exposure
Understand the regulatory standards and industry guidelines
Recognize the basic elements of a RF safety plan
Know how to implement a hierarchy of controls
Know where to find additional resources regarding RF exposure/hazard control