What Will I Learn?

  • Understand the OSHA Act, the functions and resources of OSHA
  • Become aware of the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process
  • Hazards of chemicals and electrical
  • Flammable and combustible liquids and gasses
  • Much, much, more…

Description

To maintain a healthy and safe work environment, OSHA requires employees in various industries participate in workplace safety training. See the benefits of instructor lead training in our 30-hour OSHA safety course that will address specific regulations as they apply to the General Industry and help you meet your workplace training requirements in an interactive setting with peers and your professor.

The OSHA training program for general industry provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace. The program will also provide information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint.

Program Schedule

  • Friday, August 26, 2022 (8am-10:45am)
  • Friday, September 2, 2022 (8am-10:45am)
  • Friday, September 9, 2022 (8am-10:45am)
  • Friday, September 16, 2022 (8am-10:45am)
  • Wednesday, September 28, 2022 (8am-5pm)
  • Thursday, September 29, 2022 (8am-5pm)
  • Friday, September 30, 2022 (8am-5pm)

Walk Away With

  • Authorized OSHA 30 General Industry certification card
  • Training workbook, with extensive notes, to use during the course and on the job site
  • Certification of completion provided by CSI Workforce Development & Training

Who Should Attend?

  • Entry level general industry workers. Industries include but are not limited to: healthcare, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and retail.
  • Safety committee members and coordinators
  • Maintenance supervisors
  • Human resource generalists
  • Plant managers

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Instructor Bio

Ben Hamlett
Ben Hamlett started working with electronics when he was in Junior High, working at a local small company, repairing multi-meters, and making electronic trainers. Ben got both his Bachelors and Masters in Electrical Engineering from the University of Idaho and is a Professional Engineer in Idaho. Some of Ben’s certifications include: Certified Solidworks Associate, National Institute of Metalworking Skills, CTE Advanced Occupational Specialist certification, FANUC certified instructor, Authorized OSHA 10 and 30 hour General Industry. Ben is currently a Professor and Program Manager of the Automation Engineering Technology program at the College of Southern Idaho, teaching automation, controls, and electronics. Ben teaches students of all ages about, robotics, PLCs, HMIs, CAD, instrumentation (level sensors, flow meters, light curtains, conductivity meters, etc.), different programming languages, industrial safety topics, etc. In his free time, Ben enjoys riding his Harley and playing with electronics. For all those HAMs out there his call sign is N7BEN.