objectivesThe Subpart D Occupational Health/Environmental Controls for Construction online training from OSHA Education School is an intermediate-level safety course designed to review Occupational Health as established by OSHA Subpart D for Construction. Additionally, participants can expect to cover the requirements for medical services and first aid, sanitation, occupational noise exposure, ionizing radiation, airborne contaminants, illumination, and ventilation.
OSHA Education School’s Subpart D Occupational Health/Environmental Controls for Construction safety course addresses the primary functions of hazard communication (HazCom) and how to read material safety data sheets (MSDS) as established by Subpart D. Participants can expect a thorough overview of general health and environmental requirements for construction, as well. Specific course topics include the following:
Overview of Subpart D
Overview of Subpart D Occupational Health Environmental Controls
Introduction to medical services
Sanitation
Exposures and controls
HazCom
MSDS
Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following:
MSDS
OSHA
HazCom
descriptionThe OSHA Education School's online Subpart D Occupational Health/Environmental Controls for Construction course is an intermediate-level safety course that reviews Occupational Health as defined by OSHA Subpart D for Construction. Additionally, participants may anticipate covering medical services and first aid requirements, cleanliness, occupational noise exposure, ionising radiation, airborne pollutants, lighting, and ventilation. The Subpart D Occupational Health/Environmental Controls for Construction safety course covers the fundamental roles of hazard communication (HazCom) and how to interpret material safety data sheets (MSDS), as defined by Subpart D. Additionally, participants may anticipate a comprehensive discussion of general health and environmental standards for construction.
You must score at least 70% to pass this OSHA 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 Occ. Health/Environmental Controls For Construction and the accompanying survey, you will receive an OSHA 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. Occupationl Health
Occupational Health/Environmental Controls
Course Description
Course Objective
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2. Introduction/Medical Services
Medical Personnel
Medical Substitute
First Aid
First Aid Kits
Exposure
Emergency Medical Equipment
Corrosive Materials
3. Sanitation
Potable Water
Containers
Nonpotable Water
Food Handling
Temporary Sleeping Quarters
Washing Facilities
Toilet Facilities
Lavatories
Showers
Eating and Drinking Areas
Vermin Control
Change Rooms
4. Exposures and Controls
Permissible Noise Exposures
Multiple Periods of Noise Exposure
Impulsive/Impact Noise
Radioactive Materials/X-Rays
Lasers
Airborne Contaminants
Performance Standards
Hazard Control
Illumination
General
Ventilation
Local Exhaust Ventilation
Design and Operation
Duration of Operations
Disposal of Exhaust Materials
5. Final Considerations
Get Informed Benefits OSHA Education School’s Subpart D Occupational Health/Environmental Controls for Construction safety course reviews the regulatory requirements established by Occupational Health and Environmental Controls for Construction, Subpart D. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
Know how to appropriately promote health and safe work practices on the jobsite
Understand the proper administrative or engineering controls that are needed to reduce exposure and minimize workplace injuries/incidents
Observe and report unsafe conditions and work practices
Anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and control hazards on the jobsite