OSX 916 • OSHA 30-Hour GI (Cal/OSHA)

OSX 916 • OSHA 30-Hour General Industry (Cal/OSHA)

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Course Description

This course provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, prevention and abatement of safety and health hazards in general industry. This program provides information regarding workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint with Cal/OSHA.

Through this program, workers can attend 10-hour or 30-hour classes delivered by OSHA-authorized trainers (Cal/OSHA Endorsement). The 10-hour class is intended for entry level workers, while the 30-hour class is more appropriate for supervisors or workers with some safety responsibility. Through this training, workers are more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and rights.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe the various types of hazards associated with general industry activities
  2. Identify Title 8 standards applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices
  3. Recognize differences between OSHA and Cal/OSHA
  4. Implement preventative measures for incidents (accidents) in the workplace
  5. Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE) available

CEUs: 3.0
Prerequisites: None
Course Length: 4 days
Recommended Materials: Pen, pencil, highlighter and writing pad


 

 Registration Eligibility

Students who wish to participate in OSHA–numbered courses in the online synchronous video conferencing format must have a valid physical address in Region 9 (CA, NV, HI, AZ, Guam, and American Samoa), or obtain permission from their local OTIEC to attend a class outside their home region.

Other CSUDH OTIEC courses can be taken by anyone (no residency required).

 


 

Special Requirements

System and Equipment Requirements

It is important that students review the system and equipment requirements listed below to be successful in a video conferencing course.

  • An internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (3G or 4G/LTE)
  • Access to computer or laptop (*no phone); one student per device
  • Speakers and a microphone – built-in, USB plug-in, or wireless Bluetooth
  • A webcam or HD webcam - built-in or USB plug-in
  • Stand-alone webcam with a 10ft USB cord is required for OSHA 500, 501, 510 and 511 testing
  • A phone can be used as a secondary camera for testing only

Videoconferencing Requirements