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30 Hour OSHA - Jan. 2012

30 Hour OSHA Course for the Construction Industry

Objectives: Recognize safety habits ~ Differentiate between good and bad decisions ~ Prevent safety-related incidents in daily work
Topics To Be Covered:
• OSHA Standards to be in compliance with all areas of the construction industry
• Multi-employer Regulations/OSHA Safety Inspection Protocol
• Occupational Health & Environmental Controls with Emphasis on Hazard Communication
• Personal Protection & Prevention
• Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
• AND MANY MORE!

When: Jan. 5, 2012, Jan. 6, 2012, Jan. 12, 2012, and Jan. 13, 2012 8 am - 5 pm Each day

How Much:
$350 CCBE Members
$550 Non Members

Multi Attendee Discount: 15% Off Listed Registration Price for Firms w/ More Than One Attendee!

Where:
Central California Builders Exchange
1244 N. Mariposa St.
Fresno, CA 93703

Who:
Owners, Construction Assistants, Construction Managers, Project Assistants, Project Managers, Supervisors, Leads and Foremen

Register:

www.cencalbx.com or 559-237-1831

Attendees will receive a certificate, a 30-Hour OSHA Training Card and a Reference Binder

Successful completion of this course will help meet the required Construction Industry standards established by OSHA.

Presented by: Eric Andersen - Boretti, Inc.

Eric Andersen: Eric has a diverse background in the field of environmental, health and safety. Eric has been responsible for the development, implementation, and management of safety programs, policies, and procedures to ensure the company complies with all federal, state and local safety laws. This required Eric to become familiar with all aspects company’s concepts, practices, and procedures to achieve their safety goals. Eric is a certified IVES Master trainer, allowing him to provide safety certification training for most pieces of equipment, and an Authorized OSHA Instructor for Construction.


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CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL classes if minimum attendance is not met.

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