Free Cal/OSHA Training

Cal/OSHA 30-Hour in Construction Safety and Health

29 Modules

Course Modules - (29)

  • 1) Learning Outcomes
  • 2) Differences between Cal/OSHA & Federal OSHA
  • 3) Introduction To OSHA
  • 4) Introduction to OSHA
  • 5) The OSHA Inspection Process
  • 6) Introduction to OSHA Power Point Presentation
  • 7) 1 hour presentation – Outreach Trainer Guide Intro to OSHA
  • 8) How to Read OSHA Standard
  • 9) Workers’ Rights PSHA
  • 10) Cal/OSHA
  • 11) TOP 10 CAL/OSHA CITATIONS
  • 12) Cal/OSHA Safety and Your Business
  • 13) Cal/OSHA Inspections
  • 14) Student Handout Packet
  • 15) SAFETY AND HEALTH PROTECTION ON THE JOB
  • 16) Cal/OSHA Guidance for Construction Employers
  • 17) CAL OSHA's New Workplace Violence Standard
  • 1) Building a Safety Culture: Improving Safety and Health Management in the Construction Industry
  • 2) Managing Safety and Health The Basics
  • 3) How the Components Interact
  • 4) Identifying the Marks of Excellence
  • 5) Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs
  • 6) Guide to Developing Your Workplace Injury & Illness Prevention Program
  • 7) Construction Safety Inspection
  • 8) EQUIPMENT DAILY CHECKLIST AND SAFETY INSPECTION FORM
  • 9) 1926.1412(a) Modified equipment.
  • 10) Worksite Hazard Analysis
  • 11) Hazard Prevention and Control
  • 12) Incident/Accident Analysis
  • 13) Incident Investigation Pre-Test
  • 14) Forms for Recording Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
  • 15) Safety Manager
  • 16) ACCIDENT VS INCIDENT | The difference explained.
  • 17) INJURY & ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM
  • 18) . Reporting Work­Connected Injuries
  • 1) Electrocution/Work Safely with Ladders Near Power Lines
  • 2) Prevent Electrocutions: Work Safely with Cranes near Power Lines
  • 3) Electrical Safety Awareness for Non-Electrical Workers | Schneider Electric
  • 4) OSHA Focus Four Hazards:Electrocution
  • 5) Electrical Hazards
  • 6) Focus Four - Electrical
  • 7) How To Prevent Electrocution
  • 8) Cal/OSHA Guide to Electrical Safety
  • 1) Struck-by Accidents in Construction/Swinging Cranes
  • 2) Struck by Falling Hazards
  • 3) Struck-by Accidents in Construction/Vehicle Back-Over
  • 4) Excavator Accident: Concrete Barrier Strikes Worker
  • 5) Focus Four Hazards:Struck-By
  • 6) Preventing Struck-by Injuries in Construction
  • 7) Focus Four- Struck By Training
  • 8) Struck-By Hazards
  • 9) Focus Four Struck-By Hazards
  • 1) Excavations in Construction/Trenching
  • 2) 5 Things You Should Know to Stay Safe in a Trench
  • 3) Focus Four Hazards:Caught-In or Between
  • 4) Focus Four Caught In-On-Between
  • 5) Toolbox Safety Topic Caught in or Between Hazards
  • 6) Focus Four - Caught in Between
  • 1) Work Place Falls and Injuries
  • 2) Falling Object Protection
  • 3) Walking-Working Surfaces OSHA Standard
  • 4) Fall Hazard Recognition
  • 5) How to Calculate Fall Distance | Fall Protection, Safety, Hazards, Training
  • 6) Fall Protection Fact Sheet
  • 7) Focus Four- Falls
  • 8) Slips Trips and Fall Hazards
  • 9) SAFETY WALKAROUND CHECKLIST FALL PROTECTION
  • 10) Fall Protection in Construction
  • 11) Fall Protection – Trigger Heights
  • 12) OSHA vs. Cal/OSHA
  • 1) Donning a Fall Protection Harness
  • 2) Selection, Fit Test of Harness
  • 3) Inspection Procedures Harness
  • 4) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • 5) Personal Protective Equipment OSHA
  • 6) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training Course.
  • 7) Testing common types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • 1) Silica Safety Awareness
  • 2) Respiratory Protection in Construction: An Overview of Hazards & OSHA's Program Requirements
  • 3) Controlling Respirable Crystalline Silica: Handheld Grinders for Uses Other Than Mortar Removal
  • 4) Controlling Respirable Crystalline Silica: Jackhammers and Handheld Powered Chipping Tools
  • 5) Controlling Respirable Crystalline Silica in Construction: Stationary Masonry Saws
  • 6) Protecting Workers from Silica Hazards in the Workplace Video
  • 7) Controlling Respirable Crystalline Silica in Construction: Handheld Power Saws (Any Blade Diameter)
  • 8) Health Hazards in Construction
  • 9) Health Hazards in Construction Workbook
  • 10) Controlling Silica Exposures in Construction
  • 11) Controlling Silica Exposures in Construction Fact Sheet
  • 12) Construction Noise: Exposure, Effects, and the Potential for Remediation; A Review and Analysis
  • 13) Avoid Noise
  • 14) Protecting Yourself From Noise in Construction OSHA
  • 15) Construction Noise & Hearing Loss Prevention
  • 16) Hazard Communication Training
  • 17) EMPLOYER SAMPLE PROCEDURES FOR HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION
  • 1) What is Ladder Safety? | Fall Protection, Safety, Hazards, Training
  • 2) How to Inspect and Maintain Your Ladder
  • 3) Misuse of Portable Ladders
  • 4) Ladder Safety
  • 5) Stairways and Ladders OSHA
  • 6) Stairways and Ladders
  • 7) Stairways and Ladders PPT
  • 8) The Most Dangerous Tool | Ladder Safety Training
  • 9) Portable Ladder Safety Training
  • 10) Ladder Safety Month 2020
  • 11) Workplace Accidents from Ladders | Fatal Falls From Ladders, OSHA, Fall Protection Training
  • 12) Portable Ladder Inspection Checklist
  • 13) Ladder Inspection Form
  • 14) Electrocution/Work Safely with Ladders Near Power Lines
  • 15) Ladder and Scaffold Safety
  • 1) Using Scaffolding Correctly - Apartment Construction Demonstration
  • 2) Supported Scaffold Overview
  • 3) Competent Person
  • 4) Supported Scaffold NYC
  • 5) 1926.450 SUBPART L SCAFFOLDS
  • 6) Supported scaffolds Requirements and best practices Oregon OSHA
  • 7) SAFETY WALKAROUND CHECKLIST SCAFFOLDS
  • 8) Supported Scaffold
  • 1) OSHA-What are the capacity requirements for all scaffolds?
  • 2) OSHA-Scaffold Platform Construction
  • 3) OSHA-Criteria for Supported Scaffolds
  • 4) OSHA-Access Requirements
  • 5) OSHA-Use Requirements
  • 6) OSHA-Fall Protection Requirements
  • 7) OSHA-Falling Object Protection
  • 1) OSHA-Fabricated Frame
  • 2) OSHA-Support Structure
  • 3) OSHA-Major Components - braces, tiebacks & guardrail systems
  • 4) OSHA-(Common Causes & Prevention) Fall Protection
  • 5) OSHA-Electrical Hazards
  • 6) Scaffold Checklist
  • 1) OSHA-Ladder Jack
  • 2) OSHA-Mast Climbers
  • 3) OSHA-Pole or Wood Pole
  • 4) OSHA-Pump Jack
  • 5) OSHA-Specialty and Other Scaffolds
  • 1) Introduction to Confined Space
  • 2) Introduction to Permit Required Space
  • 3) Confined Space Construction
  • 4) Fatality in Confines Space
  • 5) Toxic Gas Poisoning in Manhole
  • 6) Host Employer and Competent Person
  • 7) Confined Space Roles
  • 8) Permit-Required Confined Spaces
  • 1) Confined Space Hazards: Construction Ventilation in Confined Spaces
  • 2) Confined Spaces Deadly Spaces:
  • 3) Confined Space Hazards: Atmospheric Testing
  • 4) Flashpoint, Flame Point and Autoignition
  • 5) Hazards Gases
  • 6) Confined Space Hazards Toxic Atmospheres
  • 1) Entry Permit
  • 2) Sample Confined Space Entry Permits
  • 3) CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PERMIT
  • 4) OSHA Standard : 1926 Subpart AA - Confined Spaces in Construction
  • 5) 1926.1200
  • 6) FATAL Facts
  • 7) Permit-Required Confined Space
  • 1) Recommended Practices for Safety & Health Programs in Construction
  • 2) Common Components of Site-Specific Safety Plan
  • 3) Roles, responsibilities, and lines of authority as they relate to safety management
  • 4) A Step-by-Step Guide: Incident Investigations
  • 5) Systems of Safety and Introduction to Logic Tree Diagraming
  • 6) Audit Checklist
  • 7) The Importance of Root Cause Analysis During Incident Investigation
  • 8) Basic Risk Management Concepts
  • 9) Risk Management in Construction
  • 10) Construction Safety & Injury Prevention Program
  • 11) Health and Safety Standards and Best Practices Quiz
  • 12) Health and Safety Program
  • 13) 10 Steps to Creating an Effective Safety Program in Your Workplace
  • 1) HOT WORK FACT SHEET
  • 2) Cutting, Welding, and Other Hot Work
  • 3) Hot Work: Hidden Hazards
  • 4) Small Entity Compliance Guide for the Hexavalent Chromium Standards OSHA
  • 5) Welding, Burning, & Cutting
  • 6) Welding and Cutting Safety
  • 7) Welding Safety Tips and Precautions You Need to Know
  • 8) Oxy-Fuel Equipment Operation and Safety
  • 9) Welding Safety: Electric Shock
  • 10) Grinder Safety | How to Properly Use an Angle Grinder
  • 11) Blankets
  • 12) Oxygen and Acetylene Safety Precautions
  • 13) Fire Watch
  • 14) Chapter 18 – Welding Table of Contents
  • 15) Hot Work Procedures
  • 1) Construction Fire Safety Practices
  • 2) Construction Fire Safety Practices
  • 3) Monthly Fire Extinguisher Inspections
  • 4) Yearly Fire Extinguisher Inspection
  • 5) Hot Work Safety
  • 6) HAZARDS OF FLAMMABLE GASES, LIQUIDS & AEROSOLS & RISK MINIMIZATION
  • 7) Hazard Communication Guidance for Combustible Dusts
  • 8) Fire science
  • 9) FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
  • 10) Chemical Storage
  • 11) Good Housekeeping Practice
  • 12) Fire Protection and Prevention
  • 13) Welding, Cutting and Brazing Safety
  • 14) How fire sprinkler systems work (3D Animation)
  • 15) CO2 Laser Machine Fire Suppression System
  • 16) Fire Suppression System Simulation
  • 1) Ergonomics Basics
  • 2) Fit for Duty Program
  • 3) Fitness or Duty
  • 4) Stressors at Work
  • 5) Controlling Ergonomic Hazards
  • 6) Design for Construction Safety
  • 7) Material Handling
  • 8) A Safety Manager’s Guide to EARLY INTERVENTION
  • 9) Material Handling Quiz
  • 10) Identifying and Addressing Ergonomic Hazards Workbook
  • 11) Toolbox Talk: Ergonomics in Construction
  • 12) Ergonomics Programs
  • 1) Hoisting and Rigging
  • 2) Hoisting and Rigging Fundamentals
  • 3) National Accelerator Laboratory
  • 4) Crane Safety Awareness For Site Superintendents
  • 5) Cranes and Derricks in Construction: Qualified Rigger
  • 6) Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, & Conveyors
  • 7) How to Calculate & Determine the Weight of a Load for Overhead Lifts
  • 8) Boom Deflection & Shock Loading | Sims Crane Minute
  • 9) Shock loads explained
  • 10) Why Things Fall Off Cranes
  • 11) Why Cranes Collapse
  • 12) Crane Hand Signals in 2 Minutes
  • 13) What Is a Lift Director
  • 14) Crane Operator Responsibilities
  • 15) Signalperson Changes
  • 16) OSHA Cranes & Derricks Subpart CC
  • 17) Basic Crane Hand Signals
  • 18) Consolidated Cranes and Derricks Standards
  • 1) Material Handling, Storage, and Disposal
  • 2) Safety Toolbox Talks: Material Handling and Safe Lifting
  • 3) Toolbox Talk: Material Handling
  • 4) Materials Handling, Storage OSHA
  • 5) Storage of Materials
  • 6) Manual Materials Handling on a Construction Project
  • 7) Lifting - Using the Power Zone
  • 8) Proper Lifting
  • 9) HOUSEKEEPING AT CONSTRUCTION SITE(TIPS)
  • 10) Housekeeping - The importance of the basics
  • 11) Public Safety Orientation For Construction Sites
  • 12) How to use A Manual Pallet Jack - Safety And Operation Of Pallet Truck
  • 1) Concrete and Masonry Construction
  • 2) Concrete and Masonry Construction
  • 3) Laborer, Pipefitter, and Utility Foreman Crushed by Falling Block Wall
  • 4) Concrete and Masonry Operations
  • 5) New York Construction Accident Animation
  • 6) Cement Reaction
  • 7) Masonry Safety
  • 8) Concrete Safety Orientation
  • 9) Portland Cement Safety
  • 10) Preventing Skin Problems from Working with Portland Cement
  • 11) Safe Operations of Concrete Pump
  • 12) Health and Safety Risk Reductions Using Pre fabricated Concrete Formwork Systems
  • 13) Crystalline Silica Inspection Guidelines
  • 1) Trenching and Excavation Safety Fact Sheet
  • 2) Trenching and Excavation Safety
  • 3) Safety Toolbox Talks: Trenching and Excavation Safety
  • 4) Excavations in Construction/Trenching OSHA
  • 5) Trenching, Shoring and The Competent Person
  • 6) What are the Different Types of Soil? Trenching and Excavation
  • 7) What is the Maximum Slope for Different Soil Types? Sloping and Benching |
  • 8) Trench Safety - Intro and Competent Person
  • 9) TRENCHING & EXCAVATION SAFETY
  • 10) Inspecting a Trench for Fissures and Cracking
  • 11) Underpinning Explainer
  • 12) Excavation Hazardous Atmosphere
  • 13) SAFETY WALKAROUND CHECKLIST TRENCHES & EXCAVATIONS
  • 14) Excavation Safety
  • 15) Your Injury and Illness Prevention Program
  • 1) Signals and Barricades
  • 2) Signals and Barricades Oregon OSHA
  • 3) OSHA / ANSI Safety Sign Standards
  • 4) Rollover Protective Structures
  • 5) Roll Over Protective Structures
  • 6) Falling Object Protection | Tool Lanyards, Safety Nets, Fall Protection
  • 7) Working Around Powered Mobile Equipment
  • 8) Construction Traffic Control : Top 7 Steps of Traffic Control | Roadside Construction Safety 2021
  • 9) How to Do a Pre-Trip Inspection - Flatbed
  • 10) Vehicle Safety
  • 1) Powered Industrial Vehicles
  • 2) Powered Industrial Vehicles
  • 3) Working Around Powered Mobile Equipment
  • 4) Spotter Safety in the Workplace
  • 5) Telehandler inspection How to do a Telehandler Pre-Operation Inspection
  • 6) Telehandler Load Charts
  • 7) MAINTENANCE PLAN
  • 8) FORKLIFT TRAINING:
  • 9) Industrial Vehicles
  • 10) INJURY & ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM
  • 1) Steel Erection Safety OSHA
  • 2) Steel Erection and Fall Protection
  • 3) Key Elements in OSHA Standards for Steel Erection
  • 4) Toolbox Talk: Steel Erection Safety
  • 5) Rigging Safety-RigRing Overhead Load Safety Signaling Device
  • 6) RIGGING FUNDAMENTALS
  • 7) Controlling Contactor’s obligations under Code
  • 1) Hand and Power
  • 2) Hand and Power Tool Safety
  • 3) Hand and Portable Power Tools
  • 4) TOOLBOX TALK: HAND TOOL SAFETY
  • 5) Amputation Fact Sheet
  • 6) Hand Tools
  • 7) Hilti Powder-Actuated Systems
  • 8) SAFETY WALK AROUND CHECKLIST PORTABLE POWER TOOLS
  • 1) Extinguisher Basics
  • 2) Fire Extinguisher Use
  • 3) Extinguisher Placement and Spacing
  • 4) Hydrostatic Testing
  • 5) OSHA Requirements

Upon completion of the lesson, participants will be able to: Identify major hazards and describe types of hazards associated with, Construction Safety. 

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  • Modules : 29
  • Duration : 30 Hours
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  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Beginner
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