objectivesThe Subpart D Construction Health Hazards for Construction online course from OSHA Education School covers OSHA standards for MDA and lead hazards, as well as process safety management, hazardous waste operations and emergency response, and the design and construction of spray booths. Participants can expect this course to provide occupational safety and health information regarding the regulations for construction health hazards.
OSHA Education School’s Subpart D Construction Health Hazards for Construction training in an intermediate-level course discussing the OSHA requirements as established in Subpart D of the OSHA Construction Standards. Participants will learn about individual responsibility for reporting unsafe and unhealthy working conditions and will be prepared to anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and control safety and health hazards both on and off the worksite. Specific course topics include the following:
Overview of OSHA Subpart D: Construction Health Hazards
Methylenedianiline (MDA)
Lead
Process safety management
Hazardous waste operations and emergency response (HAZWOPER)
Spray booths
Department of Transportation (DOT) markings, placards
Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following:
OSHA’s Construction Health Hazards
MDA
HAZWOPER
Process safety management
descriptionThe online course Subpart D Construction Health Hazards for Construction includes OSHA requirements for MDA and lead hazards, as well as process safety management, hazardous waste operations and emergency response, and spray booth design and construction. Participants can anticipate that this course will give knowledge on occupational safety and health laws pertaining to construction-related health concerns. Subpart D Construction Health Hazards for Construction training is an intermediate-level course that discusses OSHA standards as set out in OSHA's Subpart D Construction Standards. Individuals will have an understanding of their responsibilities for reporting dangerous and unhealthy working circumstances and will be prepared to anticipate, recognise, assess, and control safety and health hazards on and off the job.
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 D Construction Health Hazards 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
Health Hazards in Construction
Course Description
Course Objective
References
Get Site-Specific Training
2. Methylenedianiline
MDA Standard
MDA
MDA Exposure
MSDS
MDA on Worksite
Regulated Areas
Engineering and Work Practice Controls
Training
3. Lead
Lead: CFR 1926.62
Lead Exposures
Lead Standard
Exposure Levels
Employee Notification
Medical Surveillance
Medical Removal
Information and Training
Written Compliance Program
Controls
Engineering Controls
Work Practice Controls
Hygiene and Administrative Controls
PPE
Records
State Requirements
4. Process Safety Management
Process Safety Management (PSM)
Process Safety Information
Employee Involvement
Process Hazard Analysis
Operating Procedures
Training
Contractors
Pre-Startup Safety Review
Mechanical Integrity
Hot Work
Management of Change
Incident Investigation
Emergency Planning and Response
Compliance Audits
5. HAZWOPER
Scope - HAZWOPER (29 CFR, 1926.65)
General
Training
Medical Surveillance
Controls
Air Monitoring
Informational Program
Decontamination
Emergency Response Plan
Off-Site Emergency Response Plan
6. Spray Booths
Construction of Spray Booths (29 CFR 1926.66)
Major Elements of Standard
Sources of Ignition
Ventilation
Fixed Electrostatic Apparatus
Electrostatic Apparatus
Electrostatic Hand Spraying Equipment
7. DOT Markings, Placards and Labels
Drying, Curing, or Fusion Apparatus
DOT Hazardous Materials
DOT Markings
8. Summary
Summary
Final Considerations Benefits OSHA Education School’s Subpart D Construction Health Hazards for Construction training provides participants with essential knowledge required to identify general health hazards and associated requirements on the jobsite. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
Know how to promote safety by following health hazard regulations
Understand process safety management, hazardous waste operations, spray booth construction, and the general requirements for DOT markings, placards, and labels
Know about MDA and lead hazards and how one can avoid them on the jobsite
Understand and implement process safety management and emergency response when health hazards arise in the workplace