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2019-2020 Video Streaming Training Sessions for Career and Technical Education (CTE) AdministratorsTraining Session #3: Safety Best Practices and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Requirements August 15, 2019AGENDAWelcome and FacilitatorAnthony Williams, Specialist for Trade and Industrial Education and Related Clusters, Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, Virginia Department of EducationAgricultural EducationLaVeta Nutter, Specialist for Agricultural Education and Related ClusterHazards in the Lab or Job SiteScalp ProtectionEye and Face ProtectionEar ProtectionSkin ProtectionRespiratory ProtectionLivestock, Veterinary Science & Small Animal CareFamily and Consumer SciencesHelen Fuqua, Specialist for Family and Consumer Sciences and Related ClustersGeneral Safety RequirementsFamily and Consumer Sciences Foundation CoursesFamily and Consumer Sciences SpecializationsTechnology EducationDr. Lynn Basham, Specialist for Technology Education and Related ClustersGeneral Safety GuidelinesFacility and Storage RequirementsEquipmentHealth and Medical SciencesMichele Green-Wright, Specialist for Health and Medical SciencesBlood Borne PathogensRisk of ExposureControlling ExposureWhen Exposure OccursExposure Medical Follow-upOSHA Safety Requirements Craig Collins, Safety Officer, County of HenricoHow is OSHA structured in Virginia?What is the importance of Safety Data Sheets (SDS)?Storage of chemicalsWhere are the requirements for hazardous equipment?What is the difference between the OSHA ten and 30-hour cards in comparison to the trainer? (e.g. construction industry trainer, and the general industry trainer courses)Where can viewers go to find additional information on health and safety? ................
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