The LEAD program offers OSHA-authorized instructors to conduct a hands-on Hazard Recognition course. The training classes are held at our on-site state-of-the-art training facility and safety laboratory and are designed to encourage the participation of a tripartite group of contractors, building trade crafts and owner representatives, placing them into a classroom as safety students and not adversaries.
The Hazard Recognition course is strictly voluntary and is held on a Saturday/Sunday or three successive evenings.
The course content is based on the 10-hour Occupations Safety and Health (OSHA) Outreach Program. Topics taught include OSHA Standards that directly or closely relate to the audience in attendance.
Required:
Introduction of OSHA, OSH Act/General Duty Clause 5(a)(1),
Subpart C: General Safety and Health Provisions, Competent Person
Subpart K: Electrical
Subpart M: Fall Protection
Electives - choose three (3) from the following list:
Subpart D: Occupational Health & Environmental Controls (Emphasis on Hazard Communications)
Subpart E: Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
Subpart H: Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
Subpart I: Tools - Hand and Power
Subpart L: Scaffolding
Subpart Q: Concrete Masonry
Subpart T: Demolition