10 Hour OSHA - Jan. 2012
10 Hour OSHA Course for the Construction Industry
CCBE offers an OSHA Authorized Safety Certification Course to our members that will help them:
• Prevent Injuries
• Gain Knowledge of OSHA Regulations
• Comply with Safety Requirements
Course Content Includes:
• Introduction to OSHA Standards
• OSHA Act / General Duty Clause
• Recordkeeping
• General Safety and Health Provisions - Competent Person
• Clarification of Citation Policy Regarding Construction Industry and Related General Safety and Health Provisions
• Electrical
• Excavations / Trenching
• Fall - Protection
• Multi- Employer Regulations
• OSHA Safety Inspection Protocol
• Personal Protection
• Scaffolding
• AND MANY MORE
When: Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2011 & Thursday, Jan. 19, 2011 8:30 am - 2:30 pm Each day Must Attend Each Session
How Much: $100 CCBE Members| $150 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
Attendees will receive a certificate, a 10-Hour OSHA Training Card and a Reference Binder
Presented by: Eric Andersen - Boretti, Inc.
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.
Brought to you by our Insurance Partner: DiBuduo & DeFendis Insurance
CCBE reserves the right to CANCEL classes if minimum attendance is not met
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