objectivesThe Subpart C General Safety and Health for Construction online training from OSHA Education School is an intermediate-level course designed to provide participants with the general safety and health guidelines established within OSHA’s Construction Safety and Health Regulations, Subpart C. The course covers essential training elements including first aid, CPR, fire prevention, fire protection, emergency access and action plans, and more.
OSHA Education School’s Subpart C General Safety and Health for Construction course is designed to elaborate upon and explain employee and employer responsibilities in maintaining onsite accident prevention programs. Specific course topics include the following:
Overview of OSHA Subpart C for Construction
General safety and health guidelines
Safety training and education
General provisions regarding safety
Important work and jobsite definitions
Means of egress
Emergency action plans
Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following:
OSHA’s Construction Safety and Health Regulations
Competent person (CP)
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
descriptionThe Subpart C General Safety and Health for Construction online training is an intermediate-level course that covers the general safety and health standards outlined in OSHA's Construction Safety and Health Regulations, Subpart C. The course includes critical training components such as first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, fire prevention, fire protection, emergency access and action plans, and others. The Subpart C General Safety and Health for Construction course is intended to expand on and clarify employee and employer duties for the maintenance of worksite accident prevention programmes.
You must score at least 70% to pass this OSHA 1 training. You will be given up to THREE opportunities to pass the quizzes and final exam.
Failure to pass quizzes and the final exam will result in being locked out of this online training program, but the learner can repurchase and start back from the beginning.
Upon completing this Subpart C General Safety And Health For Construction and the accompanying survey, you will receive an OSHA 1 card from the provider of this OSHA training on behalf of the Department of Labor.
Students who successfully complete the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THIS TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD
outline1. Course Overview
Course Overview
Course Description
Course Objective
References
2. General Safety and Health
Contractor Requirements
Type of Work Covered
Accident Prevention Responsibility
Accident Prevention Programs
What Is a Competent Person?
Tools and Equipment
How Is Qualified or Qualified Person Defined?
OHSA Standards Apply
Priority of Standards
3. Safety Training and Education
OSHA - Training and Education
Employers Responsibility
OSHA Requires
Hazardous Chemicals
Biological Hazards
Flammables and Toxics
Confined and Enclosed Spaces
What Is a Confined or Enclosed Space?
4. More General Provisions
First Aid and Medical Attention
Fire Protection and Prevention
Housekeeping
Combustible Scrap and Debris
Containers
Illumination
Sanitation
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Pressure Vessels
Boilers
Shipbuilding
5. Important Definitions
Important Definitions
ANSI
Approved
Authorized Person
Administration
Competent Person
Construction Work
Defect
Employee
Hazardous Substance
Qualified
Safety Factor
Shall Versus Should
6. Means of Egress
Building Egress at All Times
Exit Marking
Maintenance of Egress
7. Emergency Action Plans
Scope and Application
Exemption to Written Plan Requirements
Elements of an Emergency Action Plan
Minimum Requirements in Plan
Emergency Alarms
General Alarm Requirements
Alarm Systems
Evacuation
Training
Benefits OSHA Education School’s Subpart C General Safety and Health for Construction safety course covers the general safety and health provisions found within Subpart C of OSHA’s Construction Safety and Health Regulations. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
Now how to promote accident prevention through the use of existing regulations
Understand the important definitions and provisions for safety and health as established by OSHA
Know the minimum requirements for an onsite Emergency Action Plan