OSHA Competent Person for Excavation, Trenching, and Shoring Training
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- Certification of Completion - Free
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Overview
Become a certified OSHA Competent Person for Excavation, Trenching, and Shoring with our comprehensive online training program. This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the safety of workers involved in excavation and trenching activities. You'll learn to identify and mitigate potential hazards, interpret OSHA regulations, and take proactive measures to maintain a safe and compliant workplace.
Certificates
Certification of Completion
Digital certificate - Included
Description
**Week 1: Introduction to Excavation, Trenching, and Shoring**
- Understanding the importance of excavation safety
- OSHA standards and regulations
- Roles and responsibilities of a Competent Person
**Week 2: Soil Classification and Properties**
- Soil types and their characteristics
- Soil testing and analysis
- Soil stability and factors affecting it
**Week 3: Hazard Identification and Assessment**
- Recognizing common excavation hazards
- Conducting site assessments
- Hazard control measures
**Week 4: Protective Systems**
- Introduction to protective systems
- Trench boxes, shoring, and sloping
- Selecting the appropriate protective system
**Week 5: Emergency Response and Rescue**
- Emergency action plans
- Rescue procedures
- Communicating with emergency services
**Week 6: Equipment and Safety Procedures**
- Safe operation of excavation equipment
- Safety procedures for workers in and around excavations
- Inspection and maintenance of equipment
**Week 7: Documentation and Record Keeping**
- Record-keeping requirements
- Reporting incidents and near misses
- OSHA recordkeeping forms and documentation
**Week 8: Final Assessment and Certification**
- Course review
- Final examination
- OSHA Competent Person certification
Who is this course for?
- **Entry-Level Laborer:** Begin as a laborer on construction sites to gain hands-on experience in excavation and trenching activities.
- **Construction Safety Technician:** After completing the OSHA Competent Person training, work as a safety technician, assisting in site safety inspections, and ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations.
- **Safety Coordinator:** As you gain experience, you can advance to a safety coordinator role, where you oversee safety procedures and train workers on excavation safety.
- **Safety Manager:** With several years of experience, you can become a safety manager, responsible for developing and implementing safety programs across construction projects.
- **Safety Consultant:** Offer your expertise as a safety consultant to construction companies, providing advice on excavation safety, conducting audits, and ensuring compliance with OSHA standards.
- **Safety Director:** At a senior level, you may become a safety director, overseeing safety practices and policies for a construction company or managing a team of safety professionals.
Requirements
No prior knowledge or experience required
Career path
- **OSHA Compliance Officer:** Pursue a career with OSHA or a similar regulatory agency, where you'll be responsible for enforcing safety regulations and conducting inspections.
- **Safety Trainer/Instructor:** Share your knowledge by becoming an instructor for OSHA training programs or offering private training sessions in excavation safety.
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