Health Hazard Awareness (OSHA 7205)

The goal of the Health Hazards Awareness course is to assist participants with recognizing potential health hazards in the workplace, and avoiding, minimizing, controlling or eliminating them whenever possible. The target audience is the small employer, business owner, or manager who would like to obtain information about health hazards found in the workplace. The training is also suitable for employees and employee representatives. Exposure to health hazards continues to be common in spite of advances in control measures and techniques. OSHA’s current strategic plan has made a reduction in some specific health hazards such as lead, silica, and ergonomic related a high priority. This course will provide information on the types of health hazards and discuss ways to recognize, evaluate, and control them in the workplace.

You will take home:

  • Course materials in addition to a CD, which contains the course materials.  After the course, they become a valuable reference that helps to implement the skills learned from the course.

This course is part of Workshop Week.

Fee: $225
Time: 8:00 am-4:30 pm
Travel plans must accomodate the 4:30 end time.

Credit: 0.5 unit
CEUs: 0.8
BCSP Credit: 0.8 COC
Course Number:  FPM-40403


Dates
Location
Section ID
Sep 17, 2008
061215

 

Related Courses
Trainer Course for General Industry (OSHA 501)
OSHA Standards for General Industry (OSHA 511)
24-Hour HAZWOPER
Hazardous Materials (OSHA 2015)

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