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2026-2027 Catalog

ABRK 215 - OSHA 10 Certification


PROGRAM: Apprenticeship Technology - Building Trades
CREDIT HOURS MIN: 1
LECTURE HOURS MIN: 1
DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall 2022

This course provides a study of the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) regulations that pertain to protecting workers from exposure to occupational hazards.

MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
  1. Find, interpret, summarize and apply the safety and health standards in Title 29, the Code of regulations, and for new and proposed standards in the Federal Registers.
  2. Interpret and demonstrate a working knowledge of OSHA’s general duty clause.
  3. Understand and practice general safety and health provisions.
  4. Identify and apply the following approaches used to control employee hazard exposures: worker exposure limits (PELS), engineering controls and restriction of access.
  5. Identify and apply the following approaches used to communicate workplace hazards and exposures: information and training programs, signs, labels, and hazard warnings, record keeping and reporting requirements and medical and exposure surveillance programs.
  6. Understand recordkeeping and workplace reporting procedures


COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include - OSHA

Hazard exposures

Worker exposures (PELS)

Engineering controls

Restriction of access

Signs, labels and hazard warnings

Record keeping