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WHO WE AREThe Mid-America OSHA Education Center is a cooperative effort of OSHA, USDOL, and the Ohio Valley Construction Education Foundation. Serving people from all areas of the United States, our organization has sustained our commitment to providing the most current and innovative ed-ucational programs in safety and health standards. While many organizations offer safety-train-ing programs, Mid-America OSHA Education Center is one of only twenty-four centers in the U.S. formally authorized by OSHA to deliver OSHA courses the courses listed here. Accept no sub-stitute training providers, go direct to the source. We provide opportunities for all construction, industrial, federal and institutional personnel to participate in OSHA authorized courses. Contract courses are also available. We can bring our training to your organization directly.

The Ohio Valley Construction Education Foundation has long been known as a regional leader in providing hands-on practical safety training for the construction industry. Mid-America OSHA is proud to be the safety services and training arm of OVCEF.

Mid America OSHARegistration Information

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Table of Contents

Who We Are..........................................................................................2

General Industry Courses....................................................................4

Construction Courses........................................................................10

Health Care Courses...........................................................................15

Government Agencies........................................................................17

Online Courses....................................................................................18

Certificate Programs...........................................................................21

OSHA Challenge Pages......................................................................25

Cancellation PolicyRefer to Course Brochure for fees. Payment is due at time of registration. Formal Purchase Order number MUST accompany registration to be invoiced. Participants will be sent a list of hotels and directions upon course registration. All cancellations MUST be received in writ-ing 3 business days prior to start date and are subject to a $50 processing fee. No refunds will be given 3 business days prior to start date.

Pricing, Dates, and Locations can be found atwww.midamerica.osha.org

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GENERAL INDUSTRY

General IndustryDo you handle materials? Do you move prod-ucts? Do you manufacture or assemble any-thing? Do you work with or around machines with moving parts? Are you a line worker, fore-man, superintendent, manager or executive?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, there is an OSHA safety course for you. Partici-pation in these courses may save a life. It could be yours.

Participation in these courses will save your com-pany money by reducing accidents.Participation in these courses may reduce your cost of insurance.

Arc Flash Compliance TrainingTime: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry Construction

Who should attend:Electrical and Mechanical contractorsManufacturing and Maintenance Personnel Anyone working with Motorized equipment

Description:A hazardous arc can occur in any electrical device in which the energy is high enough to sustain an arc. Arc flash hazards can result from many factors including: dropped tools, accidental contact with electrical sys-tems, build up of conductive dust, corrosion, and im-proper work procedures. Every year, more than 2,000 workers are treated in burn centers with severe arc flash injuries. The flash is immediate, but the results can cause severe injuries that last months, years - even a lifetime. In some cases, they may cause death. This course is designed to inform you of the dangers of arc flashes, understand today’s standards (NFPA 70E), per-forming live work, and selecting the appropriate PPE/Safety procedures as outlined in NFPA 70E. Testing and a certification card will be issued. All certifications will be documented. The course is approved for OCILB credit.

Chemical Spill Response

Target Market: General Industry

Who should attend:

Mid America OSHA offers many levels of training in Chemical Spill response from Awareness to Operations to Incident Command. Companies which regularly work with hazardous materials should evaluate everyone in-volved and identify anyone who may come into contact with chemicals and assign them to the appropriate level of training.

Chemical Spill Response - Awareness Level Time: 1/2 day

This 4-hour training will provide first responders with awareness level training. First responders at the aware-ness level are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release and who have been trained to initiate an emergency response se-quence by notifying the proper authorities of the re-lease.

Chemical Spill Response - Operations LevelTime: 1 day

This 8-hour training will provide first responders with operations level training. First responders at the opera-tions level are individuals who respond to releases or potential releases of hazardous substances as part of the initial response to the site for the purpose of pro-tecting nearby persons, property, or the environment from the effects of the release. They are trained to re-spond in a defensive fashion without actually trying to stop the release. Their function is to contain the release from a safe distance, keep it from spreading, and pre-vent exposures.

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GENERAL INDUSTRYChemical Spill Response - RefresherTime: 1/2 day

This 4-hour course provides emergency responders with classroom and hands-on response scenarios. This course satisfies the OSHA requirement as an annual refresher for the 8-hour Chemical Spill Operations Level Courses.

Chemical Spill Response - Technician LevelTime: 3 days

This course provides individuals with 24-hours of train-ing in emergency response procedures which enables them to mitigate and clean up chemical releases or spills. Incident command, chemical safety, emergency response team responsibilities, decontamination, and clean up procedures are emphasized. This course can be oriented to Treatment, Storage and Disposal (TSD) facility employees.

Chemical Spill Response – Incident CommandPrerequisites: Chemical Spill Response -

Operations Level

Time: 2 days

Coordinating a hazardous materials emergency re-sponse requires a strong background in crisis manage-ment and communication. This 16-hour course will enable participants to effectively manage and mitigate emergencies. This course requires prior knowledge of emergency response techniques including completion of the chemical spill response operations level training.

OSHA 10-hourTime: 2 days

Target Market: General Industry

This course is intended to provide entry level general industry workers broad awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on a general industry site. The train-ing covers a variety of safety and health topics which a worker may encounter at a general industry site. OSHA recommends this training as an orientation to occu-pational safety and health. Workers must receive ad-ditional training on hazards specific to their job. Upon successful completion, student will receive an OSHA 10-hour card. Credit Awarded: 1 CEU

OSHA 30-hourTime: 4 days

Target Market: General Industry

This course is intended to provide a variety of training to workers with some safety responsibility. Workers must receive additional training on hazards specific to their job. Training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, does not include OSHA standards. OSHA 30-hour general industry cards will be issued to students upon completion of course. Credit Awarded: 3 CEUs

40-hour HAZWOPERTime: 5 days

Target Market: General IndustryThis 5 day course is needed by environmental contrac-tors and consultants, well drillers, regulatory agency personnel, private-sector project managers, and others who will need to enter hazardous waste sites. The course is designed to meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 paragraphs (b) through (o), cover-ing hazardous waste site workers.

HAZWOPER – RefresherPrerequisite: 40-Hr. OSHA HAZWOPER

Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

This 1-day course is designed to comply with 29 CFR 1910.120 requirements regarding annual refresher training for hazardous waste site workers.

Fall Arrest Systems – OSHA 3110Time: 3 days

Target Market: Construction

General Industry

Do you have anyone in your facility that works more than 4-6ft off the ground? This course provides an over-view of state-of-the-art technology for fall protection and current OSHA requirements. Topics covered include the principles of fall protection, the components of fall

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GENERAL INDUSTRYarrest systems, the limitations of fall arrest equipment, and OSHA policies regarding fall protection. Course fea-tures a one-day field exercise demonstrating fall protec-tion equipment. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Trainer Course – OSHA 501 - Stan-dards for General Industry

Prerequisites: Course 511 and five years of general in-dustry safety experience. A college degree in occupa-tional safety and health, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) designa-tion, in the applicable training area may be substituted for two (2) years of experience.

Time: 4 days

Target Market: General Industry

This course is designed for those interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour general industry safety and health outreach program to their employees and other inter-ested groups. Special emphasis is placed on those top-ics that are required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as on those that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Course participants are briefed on effective instructional approaches and the effective use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the Out-reach Program and to conduct both a 10- and 30-hour general industry safety and health course and to issue cards to participants verifying course completion. Credit Awarded: 2.6 CEUs

Note: Students in Course 501 who wish to participate as authorized trainers in the Outreach Program must prepare a one-hour presentation on an assigned OSHA Construction Outreach topic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course. Authorized OSHA Outreach trainers are required to attend Course #503 at least once every four years to maintain their trainer status.Students are highly encouraged to bring a laptop to class.

Trainer Course – OSHA 503 – Gen-eral Industry Trainer UpdatePrerequisites: Course 501 Time: 3 days

Target Market: General Industry

This course is designed for those who have completed the OSHA 501 Trainer Course for the General Industry and who require an update every four years to keep a current training card. It provides an update on such topics as OSHA general industry standards, policies, and regulations. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Note: Outreach trainers are required to attend this course once every four years to maintain their trainer status. Students must bring their current trainer’s card for validation.

OSHA Standards for General Indus-try – OSHA 511Time: 4 days

Target Market: General Industry

This course, required for anyone wishing to become a certified trainer by taking OSHA 501, covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety, and health principles. Topics include scope and application of OSHA general industry stan-dards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene/Air Contaminants – OSHA 521Time: 4 days

Target Market: General Industry Construction

General Industry Safety professionals interested in pro-actively addressing air contaminants and hazards should take this course which addresses industrial hygiene practices and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Topics include permissible exposure limits, OSHA health standards, respiratory protection, engineering controls, hazard communication, OSHA sampling procedures and strategy, workplace health program elements and other industrial hygiene topics. The course features work-shops in health hazard recognition, OSHA health stan-dards and safety and health program workshop. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

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Hazardous Materials – OSHA 2015Time: 4 daysTarget Market: General Industry Construction

This course covers OSHA general industry standards and integrates materials from other consensus and pro-prietary standards that relate to hazardous materials. Included are flammable and combustible liquids, com-pressed gasses, LP-Gas, cryogenic liquids. Related pro-cesses such as spraying and dipping are covered, as well as electrical equipment. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Machinery & StandardsMachine Guarding – OSHA 2045Time: 4 daysTarget Market: General Industry

For the safety professional and/or anyone working with the equipment, this 4 day course familiarizes the stu-dent with various types of common machinery and re-lated safety standards. Guidance is provided on the haz-ards associated with various kinds of machinery and the control of hazardous energy sources (lockout/tagout). The course presents an approach to machinery inspec-tion that enables participants to recognize hazards and to provide options to achieve abatement. These haz-ards include mechanical motions and actions created by points of operation and other machinery processes. Also included is hands-on training in the laboratories. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Principals of Ergonomics – OSHA 2250Time: 3 days

Target Market: General Industry

Health Care

Construction

Any job activity that includes repetitive motion is an opportunity for injury and should be examined to en-sure the worker is properly trained for the activity. This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recog-nize, evaluate, and control work place conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve dis-orders. Topics include work physiology, anthropometry, musculoskeletal disorders, use of video display termi-nals, and risk factors such as vibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting and transfers in health care. Course emphasis is on industrial case stud-ies covering analysis and design of work stations and equipment, laboratory sessions in manual lifting, and coverage of current OSHA compliance policies. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Introduction to Machinery and Safeguarding – OSHA 7100Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

The main focus of this one day course is to give a ba-sic introduction to machine guarding and increase the participants knowledge and skills in proper techniques, highlighting the benefits for guarding various types of machinery. Credit Awarded: .7 CEUs

Confined Space StandardsWhat is Permit Required? – OSHA 7300

Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

This course discusses the requirements of OSHA’s permit-required confined space standard, 29 CFR 1910.146. It is designed for small business employers or a designated representative with the responsibility to develop a permit space program. It covers OSHA’s requirements but does not feature hands-on sections which are included in OSHA course #2264. Topics in-cluded are scope and definitions, general requirements, permit space program, training requirements, and em-ployee roles and rescue.

Confined Space Permit Required En-try – OSHA 2264Time: 3 days

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

This course is designed to enable students to recognize, evaluate, prevent, and abate safety and health hazards associated with confined space entry. Technical topics include the recognition of confined space hazards, ba-sic information about instrumentation used to evaluate atmospheric hazards, and ventilation techniques. This course features workshops on permit entry classification and program evaluation. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

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Respiratory Protection – OSHA 2225Time: 4 days

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

Healthcare

This course covers the requirements for the establish-ment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respirator program. Topics include terminology, OSHA standards, NIOSH certification, and medical evaluation recommen-dations. Program highlights include laboratories on res-pirator selection, qualitative fit testing, and the use of a large array of respiratory and support equipment for hands-on training. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Fall Arrest Systems – OSHA 3110Time: 3 days

Target Market: Construction General Industry

Do you have anyone in your facility that works more than 4-6ft off the ground? This course provides an over-view of state-of-the-art technology for fall protection and current OSHA requirements. Topics covered include the principles of fall protection, the components of fall arrest systems, the limitations of fall arrest equipment, and OSHA policies regarding fall protection. Course fea-tures a one-day field exercise demonstrating fall protec-tion equipment. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Public & Industrial Warehousing and Storage – OSHA 7005Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Does your business store quantities of materials in

stacks or piles? Do you regularly move materials from place to place? This course is designed for warehouse workers and will focus on many hazards and injuries that are likely to be encountered in warehouse opera-tions. Topics discussed will include: powered industrial trucks, material handling/lifting/ergonomics, hazard communication, walking and working surfaces, and exit routes and fire protection. Credit Awarded: .7 CEUs

Evacuation and Emergency Planning – OSHA 7105Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Health Care

Construction

Is your company prepared in the case of a major ac-cident or natural disaster? Are your employees trained to know how to react? Evacuation and Emergency Plan-ning focuses on OSHA requirements for emergency ac-tion plans and fire protection plans. Participants will learn reasons for emergency action plans, fire preven-tion plans and when they are required for a workplace, elements of a good evacuation plan, and features of design and maintenance of good exit routes. Credit Awarded: .4 CEUs

Lockout / Tagout – OSHA 7115Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

This course is designed to inform employers and em-ployees of best practices in the Control of Hazardous Energy/Lockout Safety. The goal of the course is to help participants determine their companies’ lockout/tagout compliance issues based on OSHA’s 1910.147: Control of Hazardous Energy (lockout/tagout). Topics include: the understanding and application of definitions relating to OSHA’s Control of Hazardous Energy Standard; types of hazardous energy; energy isolation options; written program requirements; and training guidelines. Credit Awarded: .6 CEUs

Combustible Dust Hazards - Seminar – OSHA 7125Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry /

Specialized

This 2-day course provides an opportunity to enhance awareness of the hazards posed by combustible dust. This course will help industry leaders gain the knowl-edge and strategies that can help them to assure em-ployee safety while using or producing materials that generate combustible dust. The course focuses on rec-ognizing the hazards and risks associated with combus-

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GENERAL INDUSTRYtible dust, as well as developing the controls and strate-gies that can help them prevent or mitigate combustible dust fires and explosions. Credit Awarded: .7 CEU

Health Hazard Awareness – OSHA 7205Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Costruction

Health Care

This course provides an introduction to common health hazards that are encountered in the workplace. These health hazards include exposure to: asbestos, silica, and lead. The course will feature identification of haz-ard, sources of exposure, health hazard information, evaluation of exposure, and engineering and work prac-tice controls. It is a one-day course for employers and employees.

Introduction to Safety and Health Management – OSHA 7500Time: 1 day

Target Market: Construction

General Industry

Health Care

Using interactive assignments and thought-provoking group projects, students of this one day workshop come away with a strong understanding of the benefits in im-plementing a safety and health management system in the workplace. Credit Awarded: .7 CEU

Introduction to Accident Investigation – OSHA 7505Time: 2 days

Target Market: Construction

General Industry

Health Care

Introduction to Accident Investigation provides the ba-sic investigation procedures and describes accident in-vestigation analysis techniques. This two day course helps participants gain the basic skills necessary to conduct an effective investigation at their workplace. Topics include the primary reasons for conducting an accident investigation, employer responsibilities related to workplace accident investigation, and a six step acci-dent investigation procedure. Credit Awarded: 1.4 CEU

Introduction to OSHA for Small Busi-ness Owners/Mgrs – OSHA 7510Time: 1/2 day

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

Health Care

The goal of this course is to help participants gain an understanding of OSHA operations and procedures and learn how they can work with OSHA to prevent or re-duce injuries and illnesses in their workplaces. Credit Awarded: .6 CEU

Recordkeeping Rule Seminar – OSHA 7845Time: 1 dayTarget Market: Construction

General Industry

Health Care

This course is designed to assist employees in identify-ing and fulfilling their responsibilities for posting certain records, maintaining records of illnesses and injuries and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Participants who successfully complete this course will be able to iden-tify OSHA requirements and be able to complete OSHA forms 300, 300A and 301.

Disaster Site Worker – OSHA 7600Prerequisites: OSHA 10 or OSHA 30

Time: 2 days

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

Federal Worker

This course emphasizes awareness of the safety and health hazards that may be encountered at natural or man-made disaster sites, the importance of personal protective equipment, decontamination, and incident command organization. Upon completion, participants will receive a 16hr Disaster Site Worker card. Credit Awarded: 2.8 CEUs

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CONSTRUCTION

ConstructionHazards are everywhere on construction sites and they are not all controlled by your employees. A single construction accident can be the difference between a profit and a loss. Minor and Major accidents CAN and should be prevented. Com-panies with proven safety records win more work and enjoy higher profit margins. Performing construction projects safely is not an option. Ev-ery member of the construction industry should participate in some level of OSHA training.

Arc Flash Compliance TrainingTime: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry Construction

Who should attend:Electrical and Mechanical contractorsManufacturing and Maintenance Personnel Anyone working with Motorized equipment

Description:A hazardous arc can occur in any electrical device in which the energy is high enough to sustain an arc. Arc flash hazards can result from many factors including: dropped tools, accidental contact with electrical sys-tems, build up of conductive dust, corrosion, and im-proper work procedures. Every year, more than 2,000 workers are treated in burn centers with severe arc flash injuries. The flash is immediate, but the results can cause severe injuries that last months, years - even a lifetime. In some cases, they may cause death. This course is designed to inform you of the dangers of arc flashes, understand today’s standards (NFPA 70E), per-forming live work, and selecting the appropriate PPE/Safety procedures as outlined in NFPA 70E. Testing and a certification card will be issued. All certifications will be documented. The course is approved for OCILB credit.

OSHA 10 hour

Time: 2 days

Target Market: Construction

Description:This course is intended to provide entry level construc-tion workers general awareness on recognizing and pre-venting hazards on a construction site. The training covers a variety of construction safety and health topics which a worker may encounter at a construction site. OSHA recommends this training as an orientation to oc-cupational safety and health. Workers must receive ad-ditional training on hazards specific to their job. Upon successful completion, students will receive an OSHA 10-hr card. Credit Awarded: 1 CEU

OSHA 30 hourTime: 4 days

Target Market: Construction

This course is intended to provide a variety of train-ing to workers with some safety responsibility. Workers must receive additional training on hazards specific to their job. Training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, does not include OSHA standards. OSHA 30-hour construction cards will be issued upon completion of the class.Credit Awarded: 3 CEUs

Principals of Ergonomics – OSHA 2250Time: 3 days

Target Market: General Industry

Health Care

Construction

Any job activity that includes repetitive motion is an opportunity for injury and should be examined to en-sure the worker is properly trained for the activity. This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recog-nize, evaluate, and control work place conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve dis-orders. Topics include work physiology, anthropometry, musculoskeletal disorders, use of video display termi-nals, and risk factors such as vibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting and transfers in health care. Course emphasis is on industrial case stud-ies covering analysis and design of work stations and equipment, laboratory sessions in manual lifting, and coverage of current OSHA compliance policies. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Trainer Course – OSHA 500 - Stan-dards for ConstructionPrerequisites: Course 510 and five years of construc-tion safety experience. A college degree in occupational safety and health, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) designation, in the applicable training area may be substituted for two (2) years of experience.

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Time: 4 days

Target Market: Construction

This course is designed for those interested in teach-ing the 10- and 30-hour construction safety and health outreach program to their employees and other inter-ested groups. Special emphasis is placed on those top-ics that are required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as on those that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Course participants are briefed on effective instructional approaches and the effective use of visual aids and handouts. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the Outreach Program and to conduct both a 10- and 30-hour con-struction safety and health course and to issue cards to participants verifying course completion. Credit Awarded: 2.6 CEUsNote: Students in Course 500 who wish to participate as authorized trainers in the Outreach Program must prepare a one-hour presentation on an assigned OSHA Construction Outreach topic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course. Authorized OSHA Outreach trainers are required to attend Course #502 at least once every four years to maintain their trainer status.

Trainer Course – OSHA 502 – Con-struction Trainer Update

Prerequisites: Course 500.

Time: 3 days

Target Market: Construction

This course is designed for those who have completed 500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction and who are active train-ers in the outreach program. It provides an update on such topics as OSHA construction standards, policies, and regulations. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Note: Authorized OSHA Outreach trainers are required to attend this course once every four years to main-tain their trainer status. Prior to registration, students must provide a copy of their current trainer’s card for validation.

OSHA Standards for Construction – OSHA 510Time: 4 days

Target Market: Construction

This course, required for anyone wishing to become a certified trainer by taking OSHA 500 covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as construction safety, and health principles. Topics include scope and application of OSHA construction stan-dards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene/Air Contaminants – OSHA 521Time: 4 days

Target Market: General Industry Construction

General Industry Safety professionals interested in pro-actively addressing air contaminants and hazards should take this course which addresses industrial hygiene practices and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Topics include permissible exposure limits, OSHA health standards, respiratory protection, engineering controls, hazard communication, OSHA sampling procedures and strategy, workplace health program elements and other industrial hygiene topics. The course features work-shops in health hazard recognition, OSHA health stan-dards and safety and health program workshop. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Confined Space StandardsWhat is Permit Required? – OSHA 7300

Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

This course discusses the requirements of OSHA’s permit-required confined space standard, 29 CFR 1910.146. It is designed for small business employers or a designated representative with the responsibility to develop a permit space program. It covers OSHA’s requirements but does not feature hands-on sections which are included in OSHA course #2264. Topics in-cluded are scope and definitions, general requirements, permit space program, training requirements, and em-ployee roles and rescue.

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CONSTRUCTIONConfined Space Permit Required En-try – OSHA 2264Time: 3 days

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

This course is designed to enable students to recognize, evaluate, prevent, and abate safety and health hazards associated with confined space entry. Technical topics include the recognition of confined space hazards, ba-sic information about instrumentation used to evaluate atmospheric hazards, and ventilation techniques. This course features workshops on permit entry classification and program evaluation. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Hazardous Materials – OSHA 2015Time: 4 daysTarget Market: General Industry Construction

This course covers OSHA general industry standards and integrates materials from other consensus and pro-prietary standards that relate to hazardous materials. Included are flammable and combustible liquids, com-pressed gasses, LP-Gas, cryogenic liquids. Related pro-cesses such as spraying and dipping are covered, as well as electrical equipment. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics – OSHA 3010Time: 3 days

Target Market: Construction

This course focuses on OSHA standards and on the safe-ty aspects of excavation and trenching. Students are introduced to practical soil mechanics and its relation-ship to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations. Various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic) are covered. Testing methods are demonstrated and a one-day field exercise is con-ducted, allowing students to use instruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears, and engineering rods. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Recordkeeping Rule Seminar – OSHA 7845Time: 1 day

Target Market: All Industries

This course is designed to assist employees in iden-tifying and fulfilling their responsibilities for posting certain records, maintaining records of illnesses and injuries and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Par-ticipants who successfully complete this course will be able to identify OSHA requirements and be able to complete OSHA forms 300, 300A and 301.

Electrical Standards – OSHA 3095Time: 4 days

Target Market: Construction

General Industry

This course is designed to provide the student with a survey of OSHA’s electrical standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Topics include single- and three-phase systems, cord- and plug-connected and fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters, and safety-related work practices. Emphasis is placed on electrical hazard recognition and OSHA policies and procedures. Students will receive instruction on safe and correct use of their electrical testing equipment. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Fall Arrest Systems – OSHA 3110Time: 3 days

Target Market: Construction

General Industry

Do you have anyone in your facility that works more than 4-6ft off the ground? This course provides an over-view of state-of-the-art technology for fall protection and current OSHA requirements. Topics covered include the principles of fall protection, the components of fall arrest systems, the limitations of fall arrest equipment, and OSHA policies regarding fall protection. Course fea-tures a one-day field exercise demonstrating fall protec-tion equipment. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Disaster Site Worker – OSHA 7600Prerequisites: OSHA 10 or OSHA 30

Time: 2 days

Target Market: Construction

General Industry

Federal Worker

This course emphasizes awareness of the safety and health hazards that may be encountered at natural or man-made disaster sites, the importance of personal

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CONSTRUCTIONprotective equipment, decontamination, and incident command organization. Upon completion, participants will receive a 16hr Disaster Site Worker card. Credit Awarded: 2.8 CEUs

Evacuation and Emergency Planning – OSHA 7105Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Health Care

Construction

Is your company prepared in the case of a major ac-cident or natural disaster? Are your employees trained to know how to react? Evacuation and Emergency Plan-ning focuses on OSHA requirements for emergency ac-tion plans and fire protection plans. Participants will learn reasons for emergency action plans, fire preven-tion plans and when they are required for a workplace, elements of a good evacuation plan, and features of design and maintenance of good exit routes. Credit Awarded: .4 CEUs

Lockout / Tagout – OSHA 7115Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

This course is designed to inform employers and em-ployees of best practices in the Control of Hazardous Energy/Lockout Safety. The goal of the course is to help participants determine their companies’ lockout/tagout compliance issues based on OSHA’s 1910.147: Control of Hazardous Energy (lockout/tagout). Topics include: the understanding and application of definitions relating to OSHA’s Control of Hazardous Energy Standard; types of hazardous energy; energy isolation options; written program requirements; and training guidelines. Credit Awarded: .6 CEUs

Construction Noise – OSHA 7400Time: 1 day

Target Market: Construction

The course will increase the participant’s knowledge and skill in construction noise and help define plans to reduce injuries. Classroom demonstration of noise in-strumentation and hearing protection devices are fea-tured. Other topics included are properties of sound, noise-included hearing loss, OSHA’s construction indus-try noise standards, sound level meters and noise do-simeters, and construction noise exposure control. Ex-cellent course for companies seeking VPP designation. Credit Awarded: .7 CEU

Fall Hazard Awareness – OSHA 7405Time: 1 day

Target Market: Construction

The focus of this course is to identify, evaluate, and pre-vent or control fall hazards at construction sites. The course focuses on falls to a lower level not falls to the same level resulting from slips and falls. The target audience is the small construction employer, business owner, or manager who would like to obtain information about fall hazards found in the workplace. The training is also suitable for employees and employee represen-tatives. Topics include identifying fall hazards, analyz-ing fall hazards, and preventing fall hazards as well as OSHA resources addressing fall hazards. Credit Award-ed: .7 CEU

Managing Excavation Standards – OSHA 7410Time: 1 day

Target Market: Construction

In this course, students will learn about the role and re-sponsibility of the employer to assign a competent per-son to the excavation site and arm that person with the knowledge to perform the work properly. Topics include the understanding and application of definitions relating

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CONSTRUCTIONto OSHA’s Excavation Standard (Subpart P), excavation hazards and control measures, soil analysis techniques, protective system requirements and emergency re-sponse. At the conclusion of this course, the participant will understand the importance and duties of a compe-tent person towards excavation work and will have the knowledge and skills that are required to perform those duties. Credit Awarded: .7 CEU

Introduction to Safety and Health Management – OSHA 7500Time: 1 day

Target Market: All Industries

Using interactive assignments and thought-provoking group projects, students of this one day workshop come away with a strong understanding of the benefits in im-plementing a safety and health management system in the workplace. Credit Awarded: .7 CEU

Introduction to Accident Investigation – OSHA 7505Time: 2 days

Target Market: All Industries

Introduction to Accident Investigation provides the ba-sic investigation procedures and describes accident in-vestigation analysis techniques. This two day course helps participants gain the basic skills necessary to conduct an effective investigation at their workplace. Topics include the primary reasons for conducting an accident investigation, employer responsibilities related to workplace accident investigation, and a six step acci-dent investigation procedure. Credit Awarded: 1.4 CEU

Introduction to OSHA for Small Busi-ness Owners/Mgrs – OSHA 7510Time: 1/2 day

Target Market: All Industries

The goal of this course is to help participants gain an understanding of OSHA operations and procedures and learn how they can work with OSHA to prevent or re-

duce injuries and illnesses in their workplaces. Credit Awarded: .6 CEU

Respiratory Protection – OSHA 2225Time: 4 days

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

Healthcare

This course covers the requirements for the establish-ment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respirator program. Topics include terminology, OSHA standards, NIOSH certification, and medical evaluation recommen-dations. Program highlights include laboratories on res-pirator selection, qualitative fit testing, and the use of a large array of respiratory and support equipment for hands-on training. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Health Hazard Awareness – OSHA 7205Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Costruction

Health Care

This course provides an introduction to common health hazards that are encountered in the workplace. These health hazards include exposure to: asbestos, silica, and lead. The course will feature identification of haz-ard, sources of exposure, health hazard information, evaluation of exposure, and engineering and work prac-tice controls. It is a one-day course for employers and employees.

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HEALTH CARE

Health CareHazards are everywhere in health care facilities. Patient treatment centers and Hospitals can be entire towns, factories with power plants, inde-pendent electrical grids and generation, surgical centers, chemical laboratories, filled with blood and other body fluids. Do employees in these spaces know how to act and react to the hazards they face or could run into at work? Every mem-ber of the health care industry should participate in some level of OSHA training.

Bloodborne Pathogen Training Time: 1/2 day

Target Market: Health Care

Description:What are the proper procedures for working in environ-ments where you might come into contact with human blood? What are the rules/regulations/recommenda-tions for policy? This 3-hour course emphasizes the OSHA requirements for the employee who may come in contact with human blood and other potentially in-fectious materials. Information will include universal precautions, personal protective equipment, labels and signs, housekeeping and waste disposal requirements, transmission routes, and recognition of exposure situ-ations.

Bloodborne Pathogens - Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities – OSHA 7200Time: 1 day

Target Market: Health CareThe purpose of this course is to develop a Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure plan for healthcare facilities using a step by step approach. Featured topics include an Introduction to Bloodborne pathogens standard, the Exposure Control Plan, Exposure Determination, Meth-

ods of Control, Vaccinations and Evaluations, Training and Information, and Record Keep-ing. Credit Awarded: .7 CEU

Principals of Ergonomics – OSHA 2250Time: 3 days

Target Market: General Industry

Health Care

Construction

Any job activity that includes repetitive motion is an opportunity for injury and should be examined to en-sure the worker is properly trained for the activity. This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recog-nize, evaluate, and control work place conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve dis-orders. Topics include work physiology, anthropometry, musculoskeletal disorders, use of video display termi-nals, and risk factors such as vibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting and transfers in health care. Course emphasis is on industrial case stud-ies covering analysis and design of work stations and equipment, laboratory sessions in manual lifting, and coverage of current OSHA compliance policies. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

Evacuation and Emergency Planning – OSHA 7105Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Health Care

Construction

Is your company prepared in the case of a major ac-cident or natural disaster? Are your employees trained to know how to react? Evacuation and Emergency Plan-ning focuses on OSHA requirements for emergency ac-tion plans and fire protection plans. Participants will learn reasons for emergency action plans, fire preven-tion plans and when they are required for a workplace, elements of a good evacuation plan, and features of de-sign and maintenance of good exit routes.Credit Awarded: .4 CEUs

Introduction to Safety and Health Management – OSHA 7500Time: 1 day

Target Market: Construction General Industry Health Care

Using interactive assignments and thought-provoking group projects, students of this one day workshop come away with a strong understanding of the benefits in im-

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HEALTH CAREplementing a safety and health management system in the workplace.Credit Awarded: .7 CEU

Introduction to Accident Investigation – OSHA 7505Time: 2 days

Target Market: Construction General Industry Health Care

Introduction to Accident Investigation provides the ba-sic investigation procedures and describes accident in-vestigation analysis techniques. This two day course helps participants gain the basic skills necessary to conduct an effective investigation at their workplace. Topics include the primary reasons for conducting an accident investigation, employer responsibilities related to workplace accident investigation, and a six step ac-cident investigation procedure. Credit Awarded: 1.4 CEU

Respiratory Protection – OSHA 2225Time: 4 days

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

Healthcare

This course covers the requirements for the establish-ment, maintenance, and monitoring of a respirator program. Topics include terminology, OSHA standards, NIOSH certification, and medical evaluation recommen-dations. Program highlights include laboratories on res-pirator selection, qualitative fit testing, and the use of a large array of respiratory and support equipment for hands-on training. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Health Hazard Awareness – OSHA 7205Time: 1 day

Target Market: General Industry

Costruction

Health Care

This course provides an introduction to common health hazards that are encountered in the workplace. These health hazards include exposure to: asbestos, silica, and lead. The course will feature identification of haz-ard, sources of exposure, health hazard information, evaluation of exposure, and engineering and work prac-tice controls. It is a one-day course for employers and employees.

Introduction to OSHA for Small Busi-ness Owners/Mgrs – OSHA 7510

Time: 1/2 day

Target Market: General Industry

Construction

Health Care

The goal of this course is to help participants gain an understanding of OSHA operations and procedures and learn how they can work with OSHA to prevent or re-duce injuries and illnesses in their workplaces. Credit Awarded: .6 CEU

Recordkeeping Rule Seminar – OSHA 7845Time: 1 dayTarget Market: Construction

General Industry

Health Care

This course is designed to assist employees in identify-ing and fulfilling their responsibilities for posting certain records, maintaining records of illnesses and injuries and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Participants who successfully complete this course will be able to iden-tify OSHA requirements and be able to complete OSHA forms 300, 300A and 301.

Awareness of Major Hazards & Prevention Strategies – OSHA 7415Time: 2 days

Target Market: Federal Employees

This course provides federal employees with pertinent information regarding OSHA requirements and guide-lines applicable to construction industry activities and operations. The goal of the course is to help participants gain an awareness level necessary to be able to de-scribe major construction hazards and prevention strat-egies. Topics include the recognition of major safety and health hazards in the construction industry, prevention strategies which include safety and health management systems, OSHA requirements and guidelines, and re-sources available. The course is set up as a facilitated, interactive training session focusing on class discussion and group activities. It is a two-day course, consisting of 12 hours of instruction. Credit Awarded: .5 CEU

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Goverment Agencies/Federal Workers/

Trainers

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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES/FEDRAL WORKERS/TRAINERS

Goverment Agencies/Federal Workers/

Trainers

Trainer CertificationAre you an experienced safety professional inter-ested in conducting your OHSA training courses? Are you a certified trainer needing to re-certfify? Mid-America OSHA has the courses you are look-ing for.

Collateral Duty Course for Federal Agencies – OSHA 6000Time: 4 days

Target Market: Government Agencies Trainers Specialized

This course introduces federal agency collateral duty safety and health personnel to the OSHA Act, Executive Order 12196, 29 CFR part 1960 and 29 CFR part 1910. The training enables participants to recognize basic safe-ty and health hazards in the workplace and effectively assist agency safety and health officers with inspection and abatement efforts. Credit Awarded: 2.5 CEUs

Trainer Course - Disaster Site Worker – OSHA 5600

Prerequisites: Be a current authorized-OSHA Con-struction or General Industry Outreach Trainer; Have completed a 40-Hour (minimum) HAZWOPER training course; Have a minimum of three years experience as an occupational safety and health trainer in Hazmat or emergency response.

Time: 4 days

Target Market: Government Agencies / Trainers

The Disaster Site Worker Train-the-Trainer Course pre-pares experienced trainers to present OSHA’s 16-hour Disaster Site Worker Course. Trainers for this course need to be able to apply the elements of successful adult training programs, along with specific knowledge, skills, and attitudes to awareness training about safety and health standards at natural and man-made disas-ter sites. Trainers are given the opportunity to practice knowledge, skills, and attitudes through discussion, planned exercises, demonstrations, and presentations. Participants receive lesson plans and training materials for the Disaster Site Worker Course as well as infor-mation on training techniques and resources. Trainers will be expected to present a selected portion of the Disaster Site Worker Course and to use a “presentation evaluation” sheet to evaluate the other presenters. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the Outreach Program and to conduct the 16-hour Disaster Site Worker Course and to issue cards to participants after verifying course completion. Credit Awarded: 2.6 CEUs

Disaster Site Worker – OSHA 7600Prerequisites: OSHA 10 or OSHA 30

Time: 2 days

Target Market: Construction

General Industry

Federal Worker

This course emphasizes awareness of the safety and health haz-ards that may be encountered at natural or man-made disaster sites, the importance of personal protective equipment, decon-tamination, and incident command organization. Upon comple-tion, participants will receive a 16hr Disaster Site Worker card. Credit Awarded: 2.8 CEUs

Principals of Ergonomics – OSHA 2250Time: 3 days

Target Market: General Industry

Health Care

Construction

Any job activity that includes repetitive motion is an opportunity for injury and should be examined to en-sure the worker is properly trained for the activity. This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recog-nize, evaluate, and control work place conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve disor-ders. Topics include work physiology, anthropometry, musculoskeletal disorders, use of video display termi-nals, and risk factors such as vibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting and transfers in health care. Course emphasis is on industrial case studies covering analysis and design of work stations and equipment, laboratory sessions in manual lifting, and coverage of current OSHA compliance policies. Credit Awarded: 1.9 CEUs

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ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING

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ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING

ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING

Why Online Training is Good ForYour Safety Culture

Online training shows that ownership is sensitive to employees’ work/life balance because trainees do not have to spend nights and weekends training. Training can be done on rain/snow/thunderstorm days, workers’ comp. reassignment days, or when workers have down time (there is no commitment to work around trainers schedule).

Online training enables workers to take training from any location where they have an internet connection, at home or at the office. This again saves employee time and employer money by eliminating drive time to training locations, which can be over three hours round-trip in many areas.

Online training allows all employees access to timely safety training, regardless of location, reading ability, and language.

Online training frees up time for safety professionals to add more value to the organization (advanced safety planning, site evaluations, hands-on toolbox talks...) rather than parroting basic safety information over and over and over again.

Online training allows management to keep jobs on schedule and more profitable because you are not required to pull employees from active job sites to get training in. More profitable and timely job completions mean more job security for workers.

1 Airline Respirator Warning 2 Bloodborne Pathogens 3 Cal-OSHA for Construction 4 Confined Spaces Awareness 5 Crystalline Silica Exposure 6 Defensive Driving Awareness 7 Diversity in the Workplace 8 Electrical Safety 9 Emergency Action Planning Awareness 10 Employer/Employee Responsibility 11 Ergonomics 12 Fall Protection I 13 Fire Prevention 14 Gas Monitoring and Calibration 15 General Housekeeping 16 Hazard Communication Awareness 17 Introduction to Heavy Construction 18 Jobsite Safety Orientation 19 Ladder Safety Awareness 20 Personal Protective Equipment 21 Power Tool Awareness 22 Scaffold Safety Awareness 23 Trenching and Excavation I 24 Working Around Mobile Equipment 25 Working Safely with Electricity

iSafety Awareness Courses Level 230-90 Minutes per course Health Fundamer course 1 100% Fall Protection* 2 Accident Prevention for Heavy Construction 3 Alcohol and Substance Abuse 4 Anthrax and Suspicious Mail 5 Asbestos Hazards 6 Bloodborne Pathogens 7 CA Confined Space for Construction 8 Confined Space 9 Construction Zone Fitness 10 Control of Hazardous Energies 11 Crane Safety Basics 12 Defensive Driving 13 Demolition Hazards 14 Dust Disturbance & Mitigation - NEW! 15 Electrical Hazards* 16 Electrical Hazard Recognition and Control 17 Emergency Response 18 Ergonomics* 19 Fall Protection II 20 Fall Protection Equipment 21 Fire Prevention 22 Forklift Hazards 23 Ground Fault Protection in Construction 24 Hazard Communication* 25 Hazardous Waste 26 Heat Stress 27 Helicopter Lift Safety 28 How to Read an MSDS 29 Laser Hazards 30 Lead Hazards 31 Materials Handling* 32 Mold 33 Mold - OSHA’s Position

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ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING 34 Motorized Mobile Platforms 35 New and Hot Topics at OSHA 36 Noise and Hearing Protection 37 Office Safety 38 OSHA - An Introduction* 39 Other Construction Health Hazards 40 Personal Protective Equipment, Common* 41 Personal Protective Equipment, Special 42 Power Tool Use and Guarding* 43 Respiratory Protection 44 Rigging 45 Safety & Health During Disaster Recovery 46 Scaffold Erection Guidelines 47 Scaffold User Guidelines 48 Silica Hazards 49 Soils Analysis and Classification 50 Spray Coating Operations 51 Stairways and Ladders 52 Subpart C - Construction General Safety 53 Subpart D - Construction Health Hazards 54 Subpart D - Occupational Health 55 Subpart R - Steel Erection 56 Subpart Q - Concrete and Masonry 57 Sun and Other Outdoor Hazards 58 Trenching and Excavation* 59 Trenching & Excavating Practical Applications 60 Welding/Hot Work 61 Workzone Traffic Control

Management Courses Level 3ength: 1-4 Hours/Course 1 Competent Person, Excavations 2 Competent Person, Fall Protection 3 Conducting Tailgate Meetings 4 Construction Spanish for Supervisors 5 Contractor’s Safety & Health Program 6 Health and Safety Leadership 7 OSHA 300 Reporting & Record Keeping 8 OSHA Compliance Basics 9 The Competent Person

Mold in Construction

Department of Transportation Courses 1 Driver Pre-trip/post-trip Vehicle Inspection 2 Drug and Alcohol Training for Supervisors 3 Drug Testing for Commercial Drivers 4 HAZMAT Bill of Lading

5 HAZMAT Transportation Enhanced Security

General Industry Courses 1 Accident Investigation: Determining Root Causes 2 Accident Investigation: Determining Root Causes (Spanish) 3 Aerial Lift Safety 4 Air Emissions HAP Prevention 5 Asbestos Awareness 6 Back Injury Prevention: You’re in Control 7 Back Safety 8 Benzene 9 Bloodborne Pathogens 10 Bloodborne Pathogens (Spanish) 11 Compressed Gas Cylinders 12 Concrete & Masonry

13 Confined Space Entry: Permit-Required 14 Confined Space Entry: Permit-Required (Spanish) 14 Confined Space Rescue 15 Construction Safety Orientation 16 Crane Safety Pendant Controlled 17 Decision Driving 18 Decision Driving (French) 19 Decision Driving (Spanish) 20 Decontamination 21 Disaster Readiness 22 Drug Testing Awareness: Employee 23 Drug Testing Awareness: Employee (Spanish) 24 Electrical Safety 25 Electrical Safety (Spanish) 26 Electrical Safety: High Voltage - Part 2 - Safe Work

Practices 28 Electrical Safety: Shock Proof Part 1 - Non Qualified

Employees 29 Electrical Safety: Shock Proof Part 2 - Qualified Em-

ployees 30 Electrical Safety: High Voltage - Part 1 Awareness 31 Employee Safety Orientation 32 Employee Safety Orientation (Spanish) 33 Environmental Awareness 34 Excavations, Trenches and Shoring 35 Excavations, Trenches and Shoring (Spanish) 36 Eye Safety 37 Fall Protection 38 Fall Protection (Spanish) 39 Fire Prevention 40 Fire Prevention Safety (Spanish) 41 First Aid 42 Forklift Safety 43 Forklift Safety (Spanish) 44 Formaldehyde 45 Hand & Power Tools Safety 46 Hand Safety 47 Hand Safety (Spanish) 48 Hazard Communication 49 Hazard Communication (Spanish) 50 Hazard Recognition 51 Hazard Recognition (Spanish) 52 Hazardous Materials Transportation - 7 part Series 53 Hazardous Waste 54 Hazardous Waste (Spanish) 55 HAZWOPER 56 HAZWOPER (Spanish) 57 Hearing Conservation: A Sound Choice (Spanish) 58 Hearing Safety 59 Heat Stress 60 Heat Stress (Spanish) 61 HMT: Bulk Transport 62 HMT: General Awareness 63 HMT: Handling Non-Bulk Packaging 64 HMT: Handling Non-Bulk Packaging (Spanish) 65 HMT: Safe Work Practices 66 HMT: Safety Requirements for Drivers 67 HMT: Security Awareness 68 HMT: Shipping Requirements 69 HMT: Shipping Requirements (Spanish) 70 Hoists and Slings 71 Hot Work 72 Hydrogen Sulfide Safety

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ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING 73 Incident Investigation 74 Industrial Ergonomics 75 Job Safety Analysis (JSA) 76 Lab Safety 77 Ladder Safety 78 Laser Safety 79 Lead Safety 80 Leadership Skills for Safety: Supervisor Safety 81 Lifesaving Measures 82 Lockout/Tag-out (Spanish) 83 Machine Guarding 84 Machine Guarding (Spanish) 85 Marine Facilities Security 86 Materials Handling 87 Mobile Cranes 88 Muscles, Strains, and Sprains 89 Muscles, Strains, and Sprains (Spanish) 90 Off-the-Job Safety: Fun in the Sun 91 Office Ergonomics 92 Office Ergonomics (Spanish) 93 Office Safety 94 OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Training - Construction 95 OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Training - General Industry 96 OSHA Recordkeeping 97 Personal Protective Equipment 98 Personal Protective Equipment (Spanish) 99 Pipeline Safety 100 Power Press Safety 101 Preventing Spills 102 Process Safety Management 103 Radiation Safety 104 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 105 Respiratory Protection: Air Purifying Respirators 106 Respiratory Protection: Air Purifying Respirators (Spanish) 107 Rigging Safety 108 Road Rage 109 Safe Behavior - No Regrets 110 Safe Behavior - No Regrets (Spanish) 111 Safety Orientation 112 Scaffolding Safety 113 Sexual Harassment - 2 part Series 114 Sexual Harassment - Understanding & Preventing 115 Sexual Harassment - What Supervisors need to Know 116 Slips, Trips and Falls 117 Slips, Trips and Falls (Spanish) 118 Stairways and Ladders 119 Static Electricity 120 Steel Erection 121 Storm Water Management 122 Street Smart: Driving Skills 123 TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act 124 Valve Safety 125 Walking & Working Surface 126 Walking & Working Surface (Spanish) 127 Welding Safety 128 Welding Safety (Spanish)

Certificate Courses 1 Forklift Operator Certification 2 HAZWOPER 8-Hour Refresher 3 HAZWOPER 8-Hour Supervisor

Mold in Construction Courses1Mold Information and Training

2 Mold Contract and Bid Instructions3 Mold-OSHA’s Position4 Mold, Design and Materials5 Mold Inspection6 Mold Maintenance Procedures7 Mold Response Actionso

Spanish Safety Courses 1 Bloodborne Pathogens 2 Concrete and Masonry 3 Confined Spaces Awareness 4 Diversity in the Workplace 5 Emergency Action Planning Awareness 6 Employer/Employee Responsibility 7 Ergonomics 8 Fall Protection 9 Fire Prevention 10 General Housekeeping 11 Hazard Communication Awareness 12 Jobsite Safety Orientation 13 Ladder Safety Awareness 14 Personal Protective Equipment Awareness 15 Power Tool Awareness 16 Scaffold Safety Awareness 17 Trenching and Excavation Awareness 18 Welding/Hot Work 19 Working Around Mobile Equipment

Spanish 10 hour course 1 Confined Space Entry 2 Control of Hazardous Energies (COHE) 3 Crane Safety Basics 4 Electrical Safety 5 Excavations 6 Fall Protection II 7 Fire Prevention II 8 Ground Fault Protection 9 Hand and Power Tools 10 Hazard Communication 11 Heat Stress 12 Material Handling 13 OSHA: An Introduction 14 Personal Protective Equipment 15 Rigging 16 Scaffold Erection Guidelines 17 Scaffold User Guidelines 18 Stairways and Ladders 19 Trenching & Excavation

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Safety ProfessionalCertificate Program

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SAFETY PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMTraining Available Online!

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Safety Professional Certificate ProgramAre you ready to distinguish yourself in the industry? Are you an elite safety professional? Do you have what it takes to earn the SPCP?

As a SPCP, you will...

√ Continue your professional development in a growing and changing field!

√ Increase your awareness of changing Federal Regulations!

√ Be recognized and respected as a Safety and Health Professional!

Enhance your chance for advancement by demon-strating your proficiency and commitment as a Safety Professional!

Becoming a SPCP benefits all parties involved -- you, your employer, your co-workers, the Safety and Health Industry, and the public!

Construction IndustryRequired Courses Course.................Description OSHA 510...............Basic Course in Construction Safety OSHA 500...............Trainer Course for Construction OSHA 3010.............Trenching & Excavating OSHA 3095.............Electrical Standards OSHA 3110.............Fall Arrest Systems MA 3210.................Scaffold Safety

Required Courses:Course..............Description

OSHA 511.............OSHA Standards for General Industry OSHA 501.............Trainer Course for General Industry OSHA 2045...........Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards OSHA 2264...........Permit Required Confined Space Entry OSHA 3095...........Electrical Standards OSHA 7005...........Public Warehousing & Storage

Elective Courses (total of 2 units required)# Units...........Course.................Description 1...........OSHA 521............OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene 1...........OSHA 2250…......Principles of Ergonomics Applied to Work-related ¼..........OSHA 7105..........Evacuation & Emergency Planning ¼..........OSHA 7200..........Bloodborne Pathogens¼..........OSHA 7205..........Health Hazard Awareness ¼..........OSHA 7500..........Introduction to Safety & Health Management ¼..........OSHA 7505..........Accident Investigation ¼..........OSHA 7510..........Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses ¼..........OSHA 7845..........OSHA Recordkeeping

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Construction Industry Certificate

Required Courses (5 1/4 Units):

1 Unit OSHA 510 Basic Course in Construction Safety 1 Unit OSHA 500 Trainer Course for Construction Industry 1 Unit OSHA 3010 Trenching & Excavating 1 Unit OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards 1 Unit OSHA 3110 Fall Arrest Systems ¼ Unit MA 3210 Scaffold Safety CourseElective Courses (2 Units): 1 Unit OSHA 2225 Respiratory Protection 1 Unit OSHA 2264 Permit Required Confined Space Entry ¼ Unit OSHA 7105 Evacuation & Emergency Planning ¼ Unit OSHA 7205 Health Hazard Awareness ¼ Unit OSHA 7400 Trainer Course in Construction Noise ¼ Unit OSHA 7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Manage-ment ¼ Unit OSHA 7505 Accident Investigation ¼ Unit OSHA 7510 Introduction to OSHA for Small Business ¼ Unit OSHA 7845 OSHA Recordkeeping

General Industry Certificate

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Required Courses (total of 5 ¼ units required):Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 510 ............ Basic Course in Construction Safety ($800) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 521 ............ Guide to Industrial Hygiene ($750) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 2015 .......... Hazardous Materials ($750)

❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 500 ............ Trainer Course for Construction ($800) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 521 ............ Guide to Industrial Hygiene ($750) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 2015 .......... Hazardous Materials ($750)

❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 3010 .......... Trenching & Excavating ($675) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 3095 .......... Electrical Standards ($750) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 3110 .......... Fall Arrest Systems ($675) ❑ ....................¼ ............... MA 3210 ............... Scaffold Safety ($99)

Elective Courses (total of 2 units required)Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2225 .......... Respiratory Protection ($750) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2264 .......... Permit Required Confined Space ($675) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7105 .......... Evacuation & Emergency Planning ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7205 .......... Health Hazard Awareness ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7400 .......... Trainer Course in Construction Noise ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7500 .......... Introduction to Safety & Health Management ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7505 .......... Accident Investigation ($400) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7510 .......... Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses ($100) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7845 .......... OSHA Recordkeeping ($200)

Payment:There is a $90.00 one-time processing fee per application.

If paying by check, please make payable to “Mid-America OSHA Education Center” and mail to 33 Greenwood Lane, Springboro, OH 45066.

If paying by credit card, please fax this application to (937) 704-9394 and then call 1.866.444.4412 to speak to a representative to make your credit card payment.

For course details and schedule, visit www.midamericaosha.org.

Application for SPCP - Construction Industry

Name: _______________________________________________________________ SSN: ____________________________________

Organization: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________________________ State: _____________________ Zip: _____________________

Phone: __________________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________________________

(866) 444-4412

Check box in front of completed courses.Required Courses (total of 5 ¼ units required):Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 511 ............ OSHA Standards for General Industry ($800) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 3110 .......... Fall Arrest Systems ($675) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 2015 .......... Hazardous Materials ($750)

❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 501 ............ Trainer Course for General Industry ($800) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 3110 .......... Fall Arrest Systems ($675) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 2015 .......... Hazardous Materials ($750)

❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2045 .......... Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards ($750) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2264 .......... Permit Required Confined Space Entry ($675) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 3095 .......... Electrical Standards ($750) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7005 .......... Public Warehousing & Storage ($200)

Elective Courses (total of 2 units required)Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 521 ............ OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene ($750) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2250 .......... Principles of Ergonomics Applied to Work-related Musculoskeletal & Nerve Disorders ($675) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7105 .......... Evacuation & Emergency Planning ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7200 .......... Bloodborne Pathogens, Exposure Control for Health Care

Facilities ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7205 .......... Health Hazard Awareness ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7500 .......... Introduction to Safety & Health Management ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7505 .......... Accident Investigation ($400) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7510 .......... Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses ($100) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7845 .......... OSHA Recordkeeping ($200)

Payment:There is a $90.00 one-time processing fee per application.

If paying by check, please make payable to “Mid-America OSHA Education Center” and mail to 33 Greenwood Lane, Springboro, OH 45066.

If paying by credit card, please fax this application to (937) 704-9394 and then call 1.866.444.4412 to speak to a representative to make your credit card payment.

For course details and schedule, visit www.midamericaosha.org.

Application for SPCP - General Industry

Name: _______________________________________________________________ SSN: ____________________________________

Organization: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________________________ State: _____________________ Zip: _____________________

Phone: __________________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________________________

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Required Courses (total of 5 ¼ units required):Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 510 ............ Basic Course in Construction Safety ($800) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 521 ............ Guide to Industrial Hygiene ($750) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 2015 .......... Hazardous Materials ($750)

❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 500 ............ Trainer Course for Construction ($800) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 521 ............ Guide to Industrial Hygiene ($750) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 2015 .......... Hazardous Materials ($750)

❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 3010 .......... Trenching & Excavating ($675) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 3095 .......... Electrical Standards ($750) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 3110 .......... Fall Arrest Systems ($675) ❑ ....................¼ ............... MA 3210 ............... Scaffold Safety ($99)

Elective Courses (total of 2 units required)Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2225 .......... Respiratory Protection ($750) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2264 .......... Permit Required Confined Space ($675) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7105 .......... Evacuation & Emergency Planning ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7205 .......... Health Hazard Awareness ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7400 .......... Trainer Course in Construction Noise ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7500 .......... Introduction to Safety & Health Management ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7505 .......... Accident Investigation ($400) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7510 .......... Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses ($100) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7845 .......... OSHA Recordkeeping ($200)

Payment:There is a $90.00 one-time processing fee per application.

If paying by check, please make payable to “Mid-America OSHA Education Center” and mail to 33 Greenwood Lane, Springboro, OH 45066.

If paying by credit card, please fax this application to (937) 704-9394 and then call 1.866.444.4412 to speak to a representative to make your credit card payment.

For course details and schedule, visit www.midamericaosha.org.

Application for SPCP - Construction Industry

Name: _______________________________________________________________ SSN: ____________________________________

Organization: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________________________ State: _____________________ Zip: _____________________

Phone: __________________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________________________

(866) 444-4412

Check box in front of completed courses.Required Courses (total of 5 ¼ units required):Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 511 ............ OSHA Standards for General Industry ($800) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 3110 .......... Fall Arrest Systems ($675) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 2015 .......... Hazardous Materials ($750)

❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 501 ............ Trainer Course for General Industry ($800) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 3110 .......... Fall Arrest Systems ($675) ❑ .......1 ................ OSHA 2015 .......... Hazardous Materials ($750)

❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2045 .......... Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards ($750) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2264 .......... Permit Required Confined Space Entry ($675) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 3095 .......... Electrical Standards ($750) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7005 .......... Public Warehousing & Storage ($200)

Elective Courses (total of 2 units required)Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 521 ............ OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene ($750) ❑ ....................1 ................ OSHA 2250 .......... Principles of Ergonomics Applied to Work-related Musculoskeletal & Nerve Disorders ($675) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7105 .......... Evacuation & Emergency Planning ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7200 .......... Bloodborne Pathogens, Exposure Control for Health Care

Facilities ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7205 .......... Health Hazard Awareness ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7500 .......... Introduction to Safety & Health Management ($200) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7505 .......... Accident Investigation ($400) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7510 .......... Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses ($100) ❑ ....................¼ ............... OSHA 7845 .......... OSHA Recordkeeping ($200)

Payment:There is a $90.00 one-time processing fee per application.

If paying by check, please make payable to “Mid-America OSHA Education Center” and mail to 33 Greenwood Lane, Springboro, OH 45066.

If paying by credit card, please fax this application to (937) 704-9394 and then call 1.866.444.4412 to speak to a representative to make your credit card payment.

For course details and schedule, visit www.midamericaosha.org.

Application for SPCP - General Industry

Name: _______________________________________________________________ SSN: ____________________________________

Organization: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________________________ State: _____________________ Zip: _____________________

Phone: __________________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________________________

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Applications can be found inside, as wellas online at www.midamericaosha.org.

Safety ProfessionalCertificate Program

Mid-America OSHA Education Center is pleased to present the Safety Professional Certificate Program (SPCP).

Individuals completing this program will be recognized by their peers as having achieved a superior safety education. This program is designed for personnel, and their supervisors, who are responsible for safety and health

audits in construction and general industry environments.

As a Safety Professional Certificate holder, you will...

✓ Continue your professional development in a growing and changing field!

✓ Increase your awareness of changing Federal Regulations!

✓ Be recognized and respected as a Mid-Amer-ica Safety and Health Professional!

✓ Enhance your chance for advancement by demonstrating your proficiency and commit-ment as a Safety Professional!

Individuals can concentrate in either the Construction, General Industry or Health Care Industry

Safety with no time limit to take the courses.

Becoming a Mid-America Safety and Health Professional benefits all parties involved -- you, your employer, your co-workers, the

Safety and Health Industry, and the public!

Check box in front of completed courses.

Required Courses:Completed? ..... # Units ..........Course ................Description

❑ .............26 Hours ......... OSHA 511 ............ OSHA Standards for General Industry ($800) ❑ .............26 Hours ......... OSHA 521 ............ Guide to Industrial Hygiene ($750) ❑ .............26 Hours ......... OSHA 2225 .......... Respiratory Protection ($750) ❑ .............18 Hours ......... OSHA 2250 .......... Principles of Ergonomics ($675) ❑ ..............4 Hours .......... OSHA 7105 .......... Evacuation & Emergency Planning ($200) ❑ ..............7 Hours .......... OSHA 7200 .......... Bloodborne Pathogens, Exposure Control for Health Care Facilities ($200) ❑ ..............8 Hours .......... OSHA 7205 .......... Health Hazard Awareness ($200) ❑ ..............7 Hours .......... OSHA 7210 .......... Pandemic Influenza ($200) ❑ ..............7 Hours .......... OSHA 7500 .......... Introduction to Safety and Health Management ($200) ❑ .............12 Hours ......... OSHA 7505 .......... Accident Investigation ($400) ❑ ..............4 Hours .......... OSHA 7845 .......... OSHA Recordkeeping ($200) ❑ ..............8 Hours .......... MA 7220 ............... Hazardous Materials for First Receivers ($200)

Payment:There is a $90.00 one-time processing fee per application.

If paying by check, please make payable to “Mid-America OSHA Education Center” and mail to 33 Greenwood Lane, Springboro, OH 45066.

If paying by credit card, please fax this application to (937) 704-9394 and then call 1.866.444.4412 to speak to a representative to make your credit card payment.

For course details and schedule, visit www.midamericaosha.org.

Application for SPCP - Health Care Industry

Name: _______________________________________________________________ SSN: ____________________________________

Organization: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Email: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: ___________________________________________________ State: _____________________ Zip: _____________________

Phone: __________________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________________________

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OSHA ChallengeDo you have an excellent safety program, but desire to improve and make it superb? Would you like to receive

recognition for your efforts? If you said yes, then your next step is to acquire Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Star

status. This can be obtained through your participation in the OSHA Challenge Program.

The OSHA Challenge program is intended to guide employers in a three-phase approach toward improving their safety

and health management systems. It is hoped by OSHA that participants will ultimately pursue the level of VPP status.

To qualify for VPP status, construction firms must provide “exemplary worker protection by establishing effective safety

and health management systems.”

The Ohio Valley Construction Education Foundation (OVCEF) is one of the few organizations in the country to serve as

administrator to the OSHA Challenge. Participants in the Challenge program have access to compliance assistance and

outreach, letters and certificates of recognition from OSHA, listing on OSHA’s website, and priority scheduling for OSHA

onsite evaluations.

If you are interested in being a VPP Star Site, the Challenge program is your stepping stone to your success. Please

contact OVCEF at 1.800.686.6440. We encourage you to step up to the challenge and begin your climb to VPP Star

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9/7 7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry Mid-America, Springboro $200 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/10 7105 Evacuation and Emergency Planning ABC Host Site, Hartville, OH $200 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/10-11 7415 OSHA Construction Industry Requirements: Awareness Mid-America, Springboro $400 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/10-11 10HR-GI OSHA 10HR General Industry Outreach Training ABC Cincinnati Training Center $225 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

9/10-13 30HR-GI OSHA 30HR General Industry Outreach Training ABC Cincinnati Training Center $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/10-13 511 OSHA Standards for General Industry IN DOL, Indianapolis, IN $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/11-14 501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry RMS, Indianapolis, IN $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/11-14 510 OSHA Standards for Construction Broadview Heights, OH $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/14 7115 Lockout/Tagout ABC Cincinnati Training Center $200 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/14 7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar Mid-America, Springboro $200 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/14 HOS/EOBRs Hours of Service (HOS)/Electric on-Board Recorders (EOBRs) ABC Host Site, Sidney, OH $90 8:30 am - 11:30 am

9/17-19 3010 Excavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics IN DOL, Indianapolis, IN $675 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/17-20 501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry ABC Host Site, Jasper, IN $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/17-20 511 OSHA Standards for General Industry ABC Host Site, Hartville, OH $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/17-18 10HR-C OSHA 10HR Construction Outreach Training ABC Cincinnati Training Center $225 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

9/17-20 30HR-C OSHA 30HR Construction Outreach Training ABC Cincinnati Training Center $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/17-20 3095 Electrical Standards Mid-America, Springboro $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/17-18 10HR-C OSHA 10HR Construction Outreach Training Sylvania, OH $225 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

9/17-20 30HR-C OSHA 30HR Construction Outreach Training Sylvania, OH $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/18-21 2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards RMS, Indianapolis, IN $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/19 Blood Pathogen Bloodborne Pathogen Training Mid-America, Springboro $79 8:00 am - 11:30 am

9/21 EPA Lead EPA Lead Based Paint RRP Training Course Mid-America, Springboro $230 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/20-21 7505 Introduction to Accident Investigation ABC Cincinnati Training Center $400 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

9/24-27 2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Mid-America, Springboro $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/24-27 510 OSHA Standards for Construction ABC Cincinnati Training Center $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/24-28 40HR-HAZ 40HR HAZWOPER Mid-America, Springboro $759 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/25 7115 Lockout/Tagout IN DOL, Indianapolis, IN $200 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/25-28 500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction Broadview Heights, OH $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/25-28 510 OSHA Standards for Construction ABC, Madison, WI $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/25-28 2225 Respiratory Protection RMS, Indianapolis, IN $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

9/26 7510 Introduction to OSHA for Small Business IN DOL, Indianapolis, IN $100 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

9/28 7410 Managing Excavation Hazards Mid-America, Springboro $200 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

10/1-4 500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction TBD, Winchester, IN $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/1-4 511 OSHA Standards for General Industry ABC Cincinnati Training Center $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/1-4 6000 Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies IN DOL, Indianapolis, IN $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/2-4 502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Broadview Heights, OH $600 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/2 DOT-FMSCA-CDL DOT, FMSCA & CDL Update Mid-America, Springboro $90 9:00 am - 11:00 am

10/2-5 521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene RMS, Indianapolis, IN $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/3-4 7600 Disaster Site Worker Mid-America, Springboro $400 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/4-5 CSA Comprehensive Safety Analysis- Drivers 1.5 Days, Supervisors 2 Days ABC Host Site, Sidney, OH D:$350,

S:$475 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/5 7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry ABC Cincinnati Training Center $200 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

10/8-9 10HR-GI OSHA 10HR General Industry Outreach Training Mid-America, Springboro $225 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

10/8-11 30HR-GI OSHA 30HR General Industry Outreach Training Mid-America, Springboro $750 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/8-10 503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers ABC Host Site, Jasper, IN $600 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/8-11 500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction ABC Cincinnati Training Center $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/9-12 500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction ABC, Madison, WI $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/9-12 501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry IN DOL, Indianapolis, IN $800 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/10 7400 Trainer Course in Construction Noise RMS, Indianapolis, IN $200 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/11 8HR-HAZ HAZWOPER Refresher RMS, Indianapolis, IN $179 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/12 8HR HAZ-Super Hazardous Waste Site Worker/Supervisor Training Mid-America, Springboro $179 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

10/12 7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar ABC Cincinnati Training Center $200 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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