JAN - DEC 2019 Training Institute ...

Training Institute Education Centers

The University of Texas at Arlington

JAN - DEC 2019

Register Today: 866.906.9190 | uta.edu/ded/osha | osha@uta.edu

SAFETY & HEALTH TRAINING

OSHA #2045: MACHINERY AND MACHINE GUARDING STANDARDS Learn the hazards associated with machinery and how to control hazardous energy sources.

? OSHA #7215 Silica in Construction, Maritime, and General Industries

? AUTHORIZED TRAINER PROGRAM Train workers and issue student cards in over 15 topics

? SPANISH TRAINING Earn your SSH or CSHO in Spanish

at locations throughout Region VI

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON ADVANTAGE

Excellence and achievement abound at The University of Texas at Arlington. Our highly ranked academic programs attract the best and brightest scholars from around the world, and our faculty and participants consistently receive national and international recognition for their accomplishments. The breadth and depth of these accolades accentuate UTA's status as a preeminent place for intellectual pursuits and a driver of positive change. Our training is highly regarded by employers and industries.

As a leading OSHA Education Center, UTA is expanding its delivery

SERVING REGION VI of safety and health courses, offering new classroom locations,

online courses, and more on-site contract training. Our courses

are taught by industry experts with real-world insight and extensive Arkansas | Louisiana | New Mexico

technical and OSHA knowledge.

Oklahoma | Texas

We will customize our training for your organization. No matter the delivery method you choose, course attendees can earn continuing education units (CEUs) and apply them to our professional certificates.

Attend Courses at Multiple Locations Our numerous training sites throughout Region VI offer you flexible and convenient access to our knowledgeable and experienced instructors and quality training. Contract classes are also available.

uta.edu/ded/osha | osha@uta.edu | 866.906.9190

CERTIFICATE & CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS

SSH

SPECIALIST IN SAFETY

& HEALTH

Specialist in Safety & Health...............................4 ? General Industry ? Construction Industry ? Port Safety ? Oil & Gas ? Fire Safety ? Disaster Response ? Healthcare ? Risk Management

Certified Safety & Health Official.........................5 ? General Industry ? Construction Industry

Safety, Health & Environmental Professional.........5

Master Certification................................................6 ? Safety & Health ? Risk Management ? Environmental

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Features

Outreach Training Program............................................................ 14 UTA Authorized Trainer Program.................................................... 15 Online Training............................................................................... 33 Registration Information................................................................. 42 Evening Classes.............................................................................. 43 Spanish Classes......................................................................... 43-47 Free Training................................................................................... 43

Course Descriptions/Schedules by Course

Construction OSHA Courses..............................................................8-9 General Industry OSHA Courses....................................................10-11 Outreach Trainer Update Courses.................................................12-13 OSHA Maritime/Disaster Site Courses...............................................16 Other OSHA Courses......................................................................17-21 OSHA Short Courses.......................................................................22-23 Competent Person Courses................................................................24 Safety & Health Courses.................................................................25-26 Life Safety/Fire Safety Courses............................................................27 Hazardous Materials Courses.........................................................28-29 Safety & Health Management Courses.........................................30-31 Risk Management Courses..................................................................32 Environmental Courses...................................................................34-35

Course Schedules

Schedule by Course.................................................................... 8-35 Schedule by Location................................................................ 36-42

PUBLIC SECTOR

Safety & Health Fundamentals

Certificate Programs

TM Public Sector S&H Fundamentals.......................6 ? General Industry ? Construction Industry

CLSS

CERTIFIED LIFE SAFETY SPECIALIST

Certified Life Safety Specialist.............................27

SCHEDULE CONTRACT #GS-10F-211BA

Discount pricing and streamlined purchasing procedures for open enrollment and custom contract training is now available to federal government customers through UTA's GSA schedule 899 Environmental Services contract. Visit our website at uta.edu/ded for more information or call us at 866.906.9190.

FREE TRAINING

In recognition of Workers' Memorial Day, OSHA's National Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, Safe and Sound Week, and Labor Rights Week, the University of Texas at Arlington OSHA Education Center is offering a series of free short courses. See page 43 for complete course schedule.

Two OSHA short courses count as one elective toward your CSHO in Construction or General Industry.

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PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

BECOME AN INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL

Who should earn a professional certification from the University of Texas at Arlington? ? Safety, health, and environmental professionals ? Safety coordinators ? Human resources professionals ? Safety and health training facilitators ? Public works professionals ? Risk management and risk assessment professionals ? Plant managers, supervisors, crew chiefs

Why should you earn a professional certification?

? Demonstrates professionalism

? Creates a safer work environment for you and your coworkers

? Distinguishes your career

? Validates your knowledge

? Proves your dedication to the profession

? Improves career advancement opportunities ? Provides for greater earning potential ? Qualifies for academic credit*

Download a certificate request form at uta.edu/ded/osha

If you wish to receive your certification in your last class, submit your application two to three weeks prior to your last class.

*The following institutions have made academic credit available for many of the courses taken from the OSHA Education Centers:

Columbia Southern University | columbiasouthern.edu Northwest Arkansas Community College | nwacc.edu

Tarrant County College | tccd.edu The University of Central Oklahoma | uco.edu

Application Timeframe Your Last Class

A minimum of two (2) classes being applied toward your SSH, CSHO, SHEP, or MC must be taken with UT Arlington. 4 University of Texas at Arlington | OSHA Education Center

CERTIFICATION PLANNING GUIDE

SPECIALIST IN SAFETY & HEALTH

The Specialist in Safety and Health (SSH) is designed to give participants the foundational knowledge they need in the safety field, with an emphasis on their choice of industry.

GENERAL INDUSTRY

REQUIRED (1)

n OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry1

ELECTIVES (3)

n OSHA #521 n OSHA #2015 n OSHA #2045 n OSHA #2225 n OSHA #2255 n OSHA #2264 n OSHA #3085 n OSHA #3095 n OSHA #3115

OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Hazardous Materials Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards Respiratory Protection Principles of Ergonomics Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Principles for Scaffolding2 Electrical Standards Fall Protection

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

REQUIRED (1) n OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for Construction3

ELECTIVES (3)

n OSHA #2015 n OSHA #2055 n OSHA #2225 n OSHA #2264 n OSHA #3015 n OSHA #3085 n OSHA #3095 n OSHA #3115

Hazardous Materials Cranes in Construction4 Respiratory Protection Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics Principles for Scaffolding2 Electrical Standards Fall Protection

PORT SAFETY

REQUIRED (2) n OSHA #2055 Cranes in Construction4 n OSHA #5410 OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry

ELECTIVES (2) n Any two (2) OSHA courses5

OIL & GAS

REQUIRED (2)

n OSHA #5810 Hazard Recognition for Oil and Gas

n OG 202

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)6

ELECTIVES (2)

n Any two (2) OSHA courses5

FIRE SAFETY

REQUIRED (2)

n OSHA #511 OSHA #510

n LS 101 FS 1500

OSHA Standards for General Industry1 or OSHA Standards for Construction3

Life Safety Code Concept or Fire Safety and Health Management

ELECTIVES (2)

n OSHA #2015 n OSHA #2225 n OSHA #2264 n OSHA #3015 n OSHA #3115 n OSHA #5600 n MM 722 n FS 201/202

Hazardous Materials Respiratory Protection Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics Fall Protection Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course Chemistry for the Environmental Professional Applied Fire Safety, Protection, and Analysis

n FS 913 n SH 7201

Fire Service Trainer Course for Hazard Communication Global Harmonization (GHS) Bloodborne Pathogen Trainer Course

DISASTER RESPONSE

REQUIRED (2)

n DR 560 DR 660

n OSHA #511 OSHA #510

ICS/NIMS for Disaster Response or Incident Management Training

OSHA Standards for General Industry1 or OSHA Standards for Construction3

ELECTIVES (2)

n Any one (1) OSHA course5

n HM 241 HM 245

HAZWOPER General Site Worker 40-hour or HAZWOPER First Responder Operations Level

HEALTHCARE

REQUIRED (3)

n SH 200

n SH 201 n OSHA #511

OSHA/Joint Commission Healthcare Safety Overview and Crosswalk Trainer Course for Healthcare Employee Safety and Health OSHA Standards for General Industry1

ELECTIVES (2)

n Any two (2) OSHA courses5

RISK MANAGEMENT

REQUIRED (2)

n OSHA #511 OSHA #510

n RM 101

OSHA Standards for General Industry1 or OSHA Standards for Construction3

Risk Management Principles

ELECTIVES (2)

n RM 201 n RM 202 n RM 203

Assessment Techniques Performance Measurement and Analysis Risk-Informed Decision Making

1 Completion of OSHA #501 or #503 meets requirements. 2 Completion of SH 300 meets requirements.

3 Completion of OSHA #500 or #502 meets requirements.

4 Completion of SH 340 meets requirements.

5 Excluding Outreach Trainer courses and OSHA short courses. 6 Completion OG 200 or OG 201 meets requirements. 5

CERTIFICATION PLANNING GUIDE

CERTIFIED SAFETY & HEALTH OFFICIAL

Offered in two major industry tracks, the CSHO provides a solid and broadbased safety and health education in a curricula of OSHA Training Institute courses.

GENERAL INDUSTRY

REQUIRED (7)

n OSHA #501

n OSHA #510 n OSHA #511 n OSHA #521 n OSHA #2045 n OSHA #2264 n OSHA #3095

Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry OSHA Standards for Construction3 OSHA Standards for General Industry1 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Electrical Standards

ELECTIVES (2)

n OSHA #2015 n OSHA #2225 n OSHA #2255 n OSHA #3085 n OSHA #3115 n OSHA #5410 n OSHA #5810

Hazardous Materials Respiratory Protection Principles of Ergonomics Principles for Scaffolding2 Fall Protection OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry Hazard Recognition for Oil and Gas

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

REQUIRED (7)

n OSHA #500

n OSHA #510 n OSHA #511 n OSHA #3015 n OSHA #3085 n OSHA #3095 n OSHA #3115

Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction OSHA Standards for Construction3 OSHA Standards for General Industry1 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics Principles for Scaffolding2 Electrical Standards Fall Protection

ELECTIVES (2)

n OSHA #521 n OSHA #2015 n OSHA #2045 n OSHA #2055 n OSHA #2225 n OSHA #2255 n OSHA #2264

OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Hazardous Materials Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Cranes in Construction4 Respiratory Protection Principles of Ergonomics Permit-Required Confined Space Entry

Note: Two (2) OSHA short courses may be counted as one (1) elective toward your CSHO.

SHEP

SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL

PROFESSIONAL

SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL

Often, EHS responsibilities fall on the same person in an organization. Stay on top of your game and earn your SHEP certification by completing a full complement of coursework in safety and health, environmental, and risk management.

REQUIRED (3)

n ETI 101 n RM 101

Intro to Environmental Compliance Risk Management Principles

Choose one (1)

Certified Safety & Health Official (CSHO) Certification

Requires one (1) environmental elective

n OSHA #500

Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction Trainer Course in OSHA

OSHA #501 Standards for General Industry Requires five (5) electives

SAFETY AND HEALTH ELECTIVES (4)

*Not required with your CSHO.

n OSHA #521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene

n OSHA #2015 Hazardous Materials

n OSHA #2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards

n OSHA #2055 Cranes in Construction4

n OSHA #2225 Respiratory Protection

n OSHA #2255 Principles of Ergonomics

n OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry

n OSHA #3015 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics

n OSHA #3085 Principles for Scaffolding2

n OSHA #3095 Electrical Standards

n OSHA #3115 Fall Protection

n OSHA #5810 Hazard Recognition for Oil and Gas

n SH 810

Written Programs for S&H Management

ENVIRONMENTAL ELECTIVES (1)

n AIR 201 n ETI 501 n MGE 801 n MGE 810 n MGE 811 n MGE 817 n WTR 301 n WST 401

Fundamentals of the Clean Air Act EPA Outreach Trainer Course Environmental Management Systems Environmental Audits Environmental Law Pollution Prevention and Lean Principles Water and Wastewater Regulations Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

1 Completion of OSHA #501 or #503 meets requirements. 2 Completion of SH 300 meets requirements.

3 Completion of OSHA #500 or #502 meets requirements.

4 Completion of SH 340 meets requirements.

5 Excluding Outreach Trainer courses and OSHA short courses. 6 Completion OG 200 or OG 201 meets requirements.

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CERTIFICATION PLANNING GUIDE

MASTER CERTIFICATION

The MC is our most advanced level of certification. Its foundation is the Management System Design course featuring one-on-one mentoring by our instructors.

SAFETY & HEALTH REQUIRED (2)

n SHEP Certification n MS 901 Management System Design for EHS

ELECTIVES (3) Three (3) advanced safety and health courses with MC shield n ____________________________________________

n ____________________________________________

n ____________________________________________

RISK MANAGEMENT REQUIRED (2)

n SHEP Certification n MS 901 Management System Design for EHS

ELECTIVES (3)

Three (3) additional risk management courses with MC shield n _________________________________________________ n _________________________________________________ n _________________________________________________

ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIRED (2) n MS 901 Management System Design for EHS Environmental Regulatory Professional (ERP) Certification or n Environmental Science Professional (ESP) Certification or Environmental Management Professional (EMP) Certification ELECTIVES (3) Three (3) additional environmental courses n _________________________________________________

n _________________________________________________

n _________________________________________________

Note: Due to course content, we recommend attending your MC electives prior to taking the MS 901.

PUBLIC SECTOR

TM

Safety & Health Fundamentals

Certificate Programs

GENERAL INDUSTRY

REQUIRED (3)

n OSHA #511 n OSHA #7500 n OSHA #7505

OSHA Standards for General Industry Intro to Safety and Health Management Intro to Incident (Accident) Investigation

ELECTIVES (4) [minimum of 29 contact hours]

n OSHA #521 n OSHA #2255 n OSHA #3095 n OSHA #7000 n OSHA #7005 n OSHA #7100

OSHA #2045 n OSHA #7105 n OSHA #7115

n OSHA #7200

n OSHA #7205 n OSHA #7210

n OSHA #7300 OSHA #2264

n OSHA #7845

OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Principles of Ergonomics Electrical Standards Training Guidelines for Safe Patient Handling Public Warehousing and Storage Intro to Machinery and Machine Safeguarding or Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Evacuation and Emergency Planning Lockout/Tagout Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities Health Hazard Awareness Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Understanding OSHA's Permit-Required Confined Space Standard or Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Recordkeeping Rule Seminar

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

REQUIRED (3)

n OSHA #510 n OSHA #7500 n OSHA #7505

OSHA Standards for Construction Intro to Safety and Health Management Intro to Incident (Accident) Investigation

ELECTIVES (4) [minimum of 29 contact hours]

n OSHA #521 n OSHA #2255 n OSHA #3095 n OSHA #2264 n OSHA #7105 n OSHA #7110 n OSHA #7205 n OSHA #7400

n OSHA #7405

OSHA #3115 n OSHA #7410

OSHA #3015 n OSHA #7845

OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Principles of Ergonomics Electrical Standards Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Evacuation and Emergency Planning Safe Bolting Health Hazard Awareness Noise Hazards in the Construction Industry Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry or Fall Protection Managing Excavation Hazards or Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics Recordkeeping Rule Seminar

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CONSTRUCTION OSHA COURSES

OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry

30 Hours | $595

Contract | $8,000

This course covers the OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in the construction industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Construction Standards, construction safety and health principles, with special emphasis on the most hazardous areas in construction. Upon course completion, participants will be able to define construction terms found in the OSHA Construction Standards; identify hazards in the construction industry; locate and determine the appropriate OSHA Construction Standards, policies, and procedures; and describe the use of the OSHA Construction Standards and Regulations to supplement an ongoing workplace safety and health program.

This course satisfies the training prerequisite for the Authorized Trainer Program designation in Personal Protective Equipment.

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