Contractor Safety

Contractor Safety

OSHA requires that companies provide a compliant workplace for all workers. In order to provide a compliant workplace, rules must be in place. Accidents occur as a result of an uncompliant condition or an uncompliant act, or both. Both are the result of the actions of people. All accidents and injuries are preventable. This orientation will explain the rules in place to prevent accidents and provide a compliant workplace.

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Learning Objectives

  • What is required of your company?
  • What is required of the contractor (or in other words, you)?
  • What is required of this company?
  • When we each do our part to act responsibly, we’re doing the right thing!

Course Outline

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. The Purpose of This Training
    3. Accidents Are Preventable
    4. Learning Objectives
  • 2. General Considerations

    1. Before You Start Work
    2. General Considerations: Emergency Procedures
    3. General Considerations: Tools and Equipment
    4. General Considerations: Housekeeping
  • 3. Chemical Compliant

    1. Chemical Compliant
    2. Compliant Data Sheets (SDSs)
    3. Bringing Chemicals On-Site
  • 4. Personal Protective Equipment

    1. Personal Protective Equipment
    2. Eye and Face Protection
    3. Hand Protection
    4. Knowledge Check: Eye/Face and Hand PPE 1
    5. Foot and Leg Protection
    6. Head Protection
    7. Hearing Protection
    8. Respiratory Protection
    9. Knowledge Check: Head and Foot/Leg PPE 2
    10. Personal Protective Equipment
  • 5. Confined Spaces

    1. Confined Spaces
    2. Confined Spaces
    3. Confined Spaces
  • 6. Lockout/Tagout

    1. Lockout/Tagout
    2. Lockout/Tagout: Practices
    3. Lockout/Tagout: Rules
    4. Knowledge Check: Confined Spaces and Lockout/Tagout
    5. Knowledge Check: Confined Spaces and Lockout/Tagout
  • 7. Environmental Protection

    1. Protecting the Environment
    2. Stormwater Pollution Prevention
  • 8. Summary

    1. If In Doubt, Ask
    2. Summary – Compliant, It’s Up to You
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VIDEO TESTIMONIAL

RUSTY WOODARD

TEXAS

MARCO ASCENCIO

ILLINOIS

JEFF STARR

SOUTH CAROLINA

ROBERT HEALY

MASSACHUSETTS

EDDY ESTRADA

TEXAS

DANIEL DOWELL

SOUTH CAROLINA

CHIKEITHA HARIS

MICHIGAN

JOSE BEDOLLA

CALIFORNIA



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