AGC Training Center - (Page 21) SAFETY TRAINING CLASSES Fall Protection – Competent Person Level I INSTRUCTOR: Global Environmental Network and JoshuaCasey Corporate Training All classes are 8:00am ñ 5:00pm SAN BERNARDINO FEBRUARY 6, 2009 APRIL 16, 2009 JUNE 19, 2009 SESSION BREAKOUT: ï Trench Plate ï Hydraulic Shoring ï Trench Shields ï Checklists ï Other Protective Systems ï Permits ONE DAY: $170 AGC-CA MEMBERS $245 Non-members NO PRE-REQUISITES FOR THIS CLASS. FEE INCLUDES ALL MATERIALS. This course incorporates lecture and hands-on scenarios applying theory to practical workplace situations. A large portion of the class dives into the inspection, maintenance and cleanliness of equipment, anchorage points, and fall arrest devices. This is a very active handson course which will require participants to utilize a wide range of fall protection equipment. This class meets the training requirements found in CCR Title 8, as well as 29CFR 1910 and 1926. SESSION BREAKOUT: ï Walking Working Surfaces ï Taking equipment out of service ï Approving anchors and anchorage points ï Governing regulations relating to fall protection ï Hazard recognition (why fall protection) ï Traditional fall prevention (e.g. handrails, guardrails, etc.) ï Fall arrest devices/restraint systems ï Equipment selection and inspection ONE DAY: $125 AGC-CA MEMBERS $175 Non-members MUST HAVE RECEIVED PRIOR USER LEVEL TRAINING AND HAVE ACTIVE EXPERIENCE WITH/USING FALL PREVENTION EQUIPMENT. EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR HANDS-ON EXERCISES TO BE BROUGHT BY STUDENT INCLUDES: SELF-RETRACTING LIFELINES, CLASS A FULL BODY HARNESS FOR STUDENTS. SANTA ANA FEBRUARY 9, 2009 MAY 1, 2009 OAKLAND APRIL 17, 2009 Trench Shoring and Excavation — Competent Person INSTRUCTORS: Global Environmental Network; Trench Shoring and JoshuaCasey Corporate Training All classes are 8:00am ñ 3:30pm FULLERTON JANUARY 24, 2009 FEBRUARY 21, 2009 MARCH 21, 2009 APRIL 25, 2009 MAY 16, 2009 JUNE 20. 2009 OAKLAND APRIL 17, 2009 JULY 31, 2009 SAN BERNARDINO MARCH 13, 2009 SANTA BARBARA FEBRUARY 19, 2009 This 8-hour course is designed to give supervisors, inspectors, site managers, and workers, the ability to identify existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings of an open trench. Cal/OSHA standards for trenching and excavating require that every jobsite have a “Competent person” present at all time, who has undergone safety training. The student will learn of the working conditions that are hazardous and dangerous to “those who enter open trenches. This course includes instruction on Soils DClassification, Shoring and Sloping Standards, Hazard Recognition and important Components of the Standards. TR NOWE! Click REGIS www.agc-ca.org AGC-CA ï TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL CATALOG 2009 ▲ here ■■ 21 http://www.agc-ca.org/education.aspx?id=288 http://www.agc-ca.org
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