OSX 929 • OSHA 5029: Cal/OSHA Construction Updates

OSX 929 • OSHA 5029: Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers

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Steps to Enroll

  1. Submit proof of course completion of the prerequisite course(s) and submit a copy the FRONT and BACK of your current Outreach Trainer Card to the OSHA Dropbox.
  2. To reserve your spot in the course, click the "Add" button next to your preferred course date to add to cart, and then click the "Cart" button to proceed through the checkout process. 
  3. If verification documentation is approved, you will receive an email from CSUDH OSHA staff confirming the completion of your course registration (please allow 3 business days for processing).
Need help with the online self-registration process? Visit https://csudh.edu/ccpe/registration
 

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Course Description

osha5209This course covers significant changes within Cal/OSHA Title 8 that affect the construction industry. Course topics include updates on the Cal/OSHA strategic plan, enforcement and consultation, procedural changes, and new & proposed Cal/OSHA Standards as they relate to construction industry.

This course updates OSHA 5109: Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry and continues the student’s authorization to teach both the 10- and 30-hour Cal/OSHA Construction Industry Outreach Training Program, when taken within 6 months of the Update Course for Outreach Trainers (OSHA 502). Upon course completion students will have the ability to identify recent changes and updates to Cal/OSHA structure, construction standards, and legal decisions affecting the construction industry.

Who Should Attend

Construction Outreach Trainers looking to update their Cal/OSHA Trainer Endorsement, as well as Individuals looking to learn about the latest changes in Cal/OSHA. 

Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe the changes within Cal/OSHA construction program over the past four years with special emphasis on the past year
  2. Identify recent changes to Cal/OSHA procedures and standards within the construction industry
  3. Identify recent rulings of the Cal/OSHA Appeals Board and legal decisions affecting construction
  4. Identify and utilize Cal/OSHA resources.

CEUs: 0.7
Prerequisites: Students must—

Course Length: 1 day
Recommended Materials: Pen, pencil, highlighter and writing pad

Outreach Trainers looking to participate in the Cal/OSHA Endorsement program must have at least one year of verifiable safety and health experience with an organization governed by Cal/OSHA standards. Outreach Trainers will be required to sign a “Statement of Eligibility” form, prior to, or in their Cal/OSHA Partnership authorization course.


 

 Registration Eligibility

Students who wish to participate in OSHA–numbered courses in the online synchronous video conferencing format must have a valid physical address in OSHA's San Francisco Region (AK, AZ, CA, OR, NV, HI, ID, WA, Guam, and American Samoa), or obtain permission from their local OTIEC to attend a class outside their home region.

Other CSUDH OTIEC courses can be taken by anyone (no residency required).

 


 

System and Equipment Requirements

It is important that students review the system and equipment requirements listed below to be able to successfully take part in a CSUDH OTIEC course, whether participating in person or online via video conferencing.

  In-Person System and Equipment Requirements

  • A laptop with built-in camera, Wi-Fi capability

  Online System and Equipment Requirements

  • An internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (4G/LTE or better)
  • Access to computer or laptop with built-in camera – one student per device
  • OSHA 510, 511, 500 and 501 Students only:
    Additional stand-alone webcam or secondary device (phone)
  • Built-in or external speakers/headset and microphone

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