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OSHA Survey Results The Next Step

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OSHA Survey Results The Next Step

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    1. OSHA Survey Results The Next Step

    2. Preferred Delivery Method

    3. Which type of combination is best

    4. # of Directors interested in the “SHAPE”

    5. # of Directors interested in the “Alliance Program”

    6. # of Instructors per OSHA course

    7. Next Step? Instructors select an OSHA Teaching Pathway Construction “Train the Trainer” General Industry “Trainer the Trainer” Instructors can select Non-Teaching Pathway Construction 30hr card General Industry 30hr card Construction 10hr card General Industry 10hr card

    8. Instructor OSHA Data collection Instructors complete the online form http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=jW3LeCRnXMPlI5JMV3hM2A_3d_3d Form will gather the following information: Contact information Past OSHA coursework OSHA Pathway of choice Personal preference time of courses Personal delivery method preference

    9. To become an OSHA Trainer General Industry Able to issue OSHA General Industry 10hr or 30hr cards Courses and steps involved: 5 years or 3 years + degree* Course 511 Course 501 Construction Industry Able to issue OSHA General Industry 10hr or 30hr cards Courses and steps involved: 5 years or 3 years + degree* Course 500 Course 510

    10. Cost to MACTE/CTE Members 30hr Card –may be free Construction General Industry 10hr Card –may be free Construction General Industry Train the Trainer—hopefully around than $300.00 per Construction General Industry

    11. What are the Benefits of an Alliance between OSHA & MACTE. Build trusting, cooperative relationships with the Agency.   Network with others committed to workplace safety and health.   Leverage resources to maximize worker safety and health protection.   Gain recognition as proactive leaders in safety and health. Alliance Implementation OSHA and the Alliance participants form implementation teams. The teams, consisting of representatives from OSHA and the organizations, are responsible for developing strategies and implementing programs or processes that meet the defined goals.

    12. Links for more information Link to free OSHA classes: http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/index.php?topic=Safetyworks_Classes&v=ListAll (currency none listed, will be updated soon) Link to this presentation: http://www.maine.gov/education/it/resources/Conclave09.pdf Link to online instructor assessment survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=jW3LeCRnXMPlI5JMV3hM2A_3d_3d Link to MDOE-CTE OSHA resource page: http://www.maine.gov/education/it/resources/osha.html

    13. Top 15 Penalized Violations in Maine Training on Work Zone Setup and Flagging Written Lockout/Tag out program Training on Lockout/Tag out Written Confined Space Program Trenching and Excavation Training Written Hazard Communication Program Written Exposure Control Plan Training on written Exposure Control Plan Hepatitis Shots/Waivers Written Respiratory Protection Plan Training on Written Respirators Medical Clearness Fit Testing for Respirators Maintenance of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Fork Lift Training

    14. More information? Feel free to contact Shawn with OSHA related concerns Shawn.Lagasse@maine.gov Thanks

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