OSHA Construction Trainers – Presentations – Download Here!

These are actually by OSHA, so a bit old, and a little dry – however, they can be modified as needed, updated, made more interesting, personalized, etc.  These are for the OSHA 10 and 30 hour construction program.  You will see two documents for each subject (sorry for  not renaming them like I normally do, but there were a lot of files and I had laundry and ironing) – one is a powerpoint, and the other is a lesson guide.  As such, these are good even if you are weak on a subject.

Oh – here is a previous link to the Intro to OSHA, plus Focus Four presentations:

https://safetyresourcesblog.com/2014/08/31/osha-10-hour-trainers-look-here-free-stuff/

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Free(!) Powered Industrial Truck Programs – Including PowerPoint

A good selections of items specific to Powered Industrial Trucks from OSHA.  Normally I just dump everything I find into a single post, but I thought I should sweat a few details now and then.

Click links below for documents:

Developing a Training Program for Operators

FAQs about Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training

Operator Training

Sample Performance Test

Sample Program Outline

Selected Fatalities Summary

Scaffolding Resources – OSHA, WorkSafeBC, Others – Download Free

Note – the WorkSafeBC materials are from Canada, so there may be variance between their standards and standards in the United States.

Click links below for documents:

A Guide to Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry

Analysis of Scaffold Issues

Baker Scaffolds Toolbox Talk

Fall From Scaffold – Oregon Talk

Falls from Scaffolds – Toolbox Talk

Guardrails for Scaffolds Toolbox Talk

OSHA Scaffolding Presentation Speaker Notes

OSHA Scaffolding Presentation

Safety Statndards for Scaffolds Used in the Construction Industry – OSHA

Scaffolding – Narrow Frame Scaffolds Fact Sheet

Scaffolding – OSHA Guide

Scaffolding Presentation

Scaffolding Requirements Toolbox Talk

Scaffolding Training Presentation

OSHA Data File – All Injury Related Inspections

Massive data file – over 104,000 inspections conducted.  This contains SIC code information, a description of the incident that lead to the inspection, and other relevant data (does not contain citation cost).  This is from 1972 to Present.  If you are good at sorting with Excel, this is for you.

Again, this is over 104,000 inspections, so this is a sheet with 104,000 rows.

Click link below for document:

OSHA Injury Inspection Data File

Alert – Changes to OSHA Reporting Rules Just Announced! Download Documents Here

Changes coming into effect as of January 2015.  The biggest includes amputations and loss of an eye must be reported to OSHA within 24 hours:

• All work-related inpatient hospitalizations, all amputations and all losses of an eye within 24 hours.

Below are fact sheets and other documents on the new rule.

Click links below for documents:

Reportable Rules Fact Sheet

Updated Reporting Rule

Updates to Reporting Rule – Fact Sheet

Who is Required to Keep Records and Who is Exempt

Most Frequently Cited Standards – From OSHA – Free PowerPoint Presentations

These are PowerPoint presentations concerning the most frequently cited standards by OSHA.  There are three good things about these – first, they are as of 2013, so up to date.  Second, they break down citations by each sub part, so this is applicable to anyone.  Third, there are three presentations, broken down by construction, general industry, and maritime – so factory workers do not need to know about scaffolds, for example.

Click links below for documents:

Most Frequently Cited – Construction

Most Frequently Cited – General Industry

Most Frequently Cited – Maritime

Free Comprehensive Ladder Safety Training Materials and Programs

Below are materials from OSHA, plus other sources for setting up your ladder safety program, as well as training employees.  Please ensure that your program addresses hazards on your jobsite, and modify these items as needed for the safety of your employees.

Click links below for documents:

 

Fall Off Ladders Can Kill – Use them Safely – Booklet

Ladder Safety Manual – Presentation

Ladder Safety Manual – Trainer’s Guide

Safe Use of Extension Ladders – Fact Sheet

Safe Use of Job Made Wooden Ladders

Safe Use of Stepladders Falls – Extension Ladders

Scaffold and Ladder Safety

Stairways and Ladders

Ladder Safety – Safe Use of Extension Ladders

Ladder Safety – Safe Use of Wooden Ladders

Ladder Safety – Stepladder Fact Sheet

Ladder Safety Fact Sheet

Ladder Safety Guide – English and Spanish

Ladder Safety QuickCard

Confined Spaces – Free Materials from OSHA, CPWR

Free materials from OSHA, and our good friends at CPWR.  

Click links below for documents:

Carbon Monoxide

Confined Space QuickCard

Confined Space Toolbox Talk

Confined Spaces – Atmospheric Testing QuickCard

Confined Spaces – OSHA Program

Confined Spaces Hazard Alert Card