ENHANCE YOUR GI FALL PROTECTION PLAN THROUGH OSHA 2016 - Advances in Fall Protection: Guidance and Regulation for General Industry - By Compliance Global Inc
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Category Online webinar; Education
Deadline: June 30, 2016 | Date: June 30, 2016
Venue/Country: Online Training, U.S.A
Updated: 2016-06-09 13:46:14 (GMT+9)
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Overview:This webinar will address the current Subpart D and I rules and examine the General Duty Clause as it relates to some GI fall hazard activities. Attendees will gain an understanding of OSHA's stance on worker responsibility for fall protection plan.Why Should You Attend:Fall protection in General Industry (GI) has long been a source of confusion with in the OSHA regulations training. Unlike their Construction and Maritime counterparts, the GI employer does not have a dedicated fall protection subpart or comprehensive rules. Though it is widely understood that fall protection starts at 4 feet for GI, there are still some ambiguous situations where there are no recognized worker protection standards. This webinar will explore these ambiguous paths and highlight the future of fall protection regulation in GI.Areas Covered in this Webinar:OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D requirements for fall protection29 CFR 10910 Subpart F requirements for powered platforms, man lifts, and vehicle-mounted work platformsCompliance keys to GI for ladder safetyFall protection requirements for special cases including walking and working surfaces not covered in Subpart DFall protection equipment overview29 CFR 1910 Subpart I requirements for PPEOSHA Unified Agenda upcoming changes to Subpart D and ILearning Objectives:Identifying fall hazardsUnderstanding the current Subpart D and I rulesExamining the General Duty Clause as it relates to some GI fall hazard activitiesUnderstanding OSHA's stance on worker responsibility for fall protectionExploring the future of fall protection regulation in GICreating a workplace training to prevent fall protection hazards through hazard controlWho Will Benefit:Human Resources ProfessionalsCEOsPlant ManagersOccupational Safety ProfessionalsInsurance AgentsRisk ManagersFront-line SupervisorsVice Presidents of Operations/Human Resources/OSHACompliance and Safety OfficersFor more information, please visit : https://complianceglobal.us/product/700385/SheldonPrimus/advances-in-fall-protection-guidance-and-regulation-for-general-industry-ansi-z359-proposed-osha-subpart-d&i/1Email: supportcomplianceglobal.us Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244Tel: +1-516-900-5515Level: IntermediateSpeaker Profile:Sheldon Primus, is a Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) with a Masters of Public Administration (MPA) with a concentration in Environmental Policy. Additionally, he is a trainer for the Certified Occupational Safety Specialist program of the Alliance Safety Council-Baton Rouge, LA. Sheldon is an authorized OSHA General Industry and Construction trainer for the 10 and 30 hour Outreach program. Mr. Primus is a guest columnist for the online publications of Treatment Plant Operator (TPO) and WaterOnline. He has written article regarding regulatory compliance, operator safety, and wastewater process control. Currently, Sheldon is the owner/CEO of Utility Compliance Inc. and its subsidiary, OSHA Compliance Help, a safety consulting, operator training, and a regulatory agency compliance assistance company based in Port St. Lucie, Florida. In this capacity, he creates Hazard Communication Plans, OSHA Compliance Mock Audits, Water and Wastewater Plant Operations and Maintenance training courses, and many other safety and training services.
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