This training program will offer the latest from the 621-page OSHA Final Rule regarding construction confined spaces. Attendees will understand the new and changed definitions, responsibilities as the controlling employer under OSHA, and when a worker permit confined space is required.
In this interactive session, attendees will gain up-to-date knowledge, the latest information and what are considered best practices with regard to confined spaces at you construction site. The course will also help arm yourself with cutting edge tools, the latest legal developments and practical advice on the challenges of recruiting, background screening and hiring the best people for your organization.
Why Should You Attend:
The definition of a confined space in construction has changed under OSHA. Without this knowledge, you may be subject to OSHA violations, fines, higher EMR and Worker Comp costs. In addition, if you are found negligent you may be subjected to lawsuits and other legal proceedings.In this interactive session, attendees will gain up-to-date knowledge, the latest information and what are considered best practices with regard to confined spaces at you construction site. The course will also help arm yourself with cutting edge tools, the latest legal developments and practical advice on the challenges of recruiting, background screening and hiring the best people for your organization.
Learning Objectives:
- Get the latest from the 621-page OSHA Final Rule regarding construction confined spaces
- Learn the new and changed definitions
- Understand the responsibilities as the controlling employer under OSHA
- Learn when a worker permit confined space is required
- When testing and monitoring is required
- What training is now required
- How to train for emergency procedures
- Duties of authorized entrants
- Duties of attendants
- Duties of supervisors
- Rescue and emergency services
- Proper PPEs
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Regulations, rules, standards that impact construction sites with regard to confined space
- How lack of training records can cost employers $7,000 per employee
- Create a confined space safety plan that protects your organization
- Avoiding potential accidents and injuries
- Definitions
- Old
- Changed
- New
- Specific training modules
- Emergency preparedness
- What must be monitored and by whom?
- Training expectations on PPEs
- Role of supervisor
- Common mistakes that will get your organization in trouble
Who Will Benefit:
This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all personnel in:- Construction companies
- Excavation
- Trenching
- Underground utilities
- Demolition
- Job superintendents
- Subcontractors
- Project managers
- Human resources
- Safety
- Confined space workers
- Confined space attendants
- Confined space supervisors
- Auditors
- First responders
Course Provider
Gregory Pattison,