OSHA 10 Hour Construction Training - Virtual Classroom *Date Change*

Date: 11/24/2020 8:00 AM - 12/1/2020 3:30 PM

Location: Virtual


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Capacity:

12/20



Overview

The OSHA Outreach Ten Hour Construction Training Program provides training on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards. Classes also provide overview information regarding OSHA, including workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint.

All OSHA 10 Hour Construction Training is intended to cover an overview of the hazards a worker may encounter on a job site. Training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards.

Maximum class size is 20

*This class has been approved for 10 TCHs for Waste Water Treatment Plant Operators, as well as System Inspector (SI) and Soil Evaluator (SE) renewal or activation under the Massachusetts Title 5 program.  

Due to this being a virtual training, participants must have a working speaker and camera. In order to receive OSHA credit, the participant must have their camera on for the duration of the class.

This course is two full non-consecutive days, November 24th and December 1st, 2020.

 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
Valerie Town of Kingston
James MassDevelopment
Abateneh
Eileen Town of Burlington
Bernadette Division of Ecological Restoration- Department of Fish and Game
Jarrod Town of Wakefield DPW
Krista Division of Ecological Restoration
Raymond City of Salem
Michael Town of Dennis
Carys Town of Needham
Matthew Town of Maynard
Jennifer MA Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) (Boston)
Instructors
  • Steven St. Laurent
    President at Steven St. Laurent OSHA Training
    Steve specializes in training that doesn’t bore you to death in English and Spanish! 
    Steve is a Mechanical Engineer who worked in the field as an Energy Engineer for 3 international companies on design-build projects before becoming a Safety Trainer/Consultant. That work experience brought him to Mexico for 1 year, Sicily for 3 weeks, and Albuquerque for 7 months. He spent the rest of his time as a Field Engineer working in New England on projects such as power plant and other energy system upgrades at navy bases, college campuses, hospitals and other industrial facilities.
    Steve currently lives in central Massachusetts with his beautiful bride and their 3 children.  He considers it an honor and a privilege to facilitate safety training as it is his passion.