Introduction

Description

The purpose of this course is to provide workers across all industries with a foundational understanding of OSHA and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHAct) of 1970, commonly referred to as the “General Duty Clause.” The course introduces participants to OSHA’s role in workplace safety, employee rights, employer responsibilities, and the OSHA inspection process.

Topics Covered in This Course

  • The importance of OSHA in ensuring workplace safety
  • Employee rights under OSHA
  • Employer obligations and responsibilities
  • Overview of OSHA standards
  • How OSHA inspections are carried out
  • Available OSHA resources and assistance options

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

IDObjective
TO 1.0Achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final course assessment.
LO 1.1.1Explain OSHA’s mission, structure, and jurisdiction.
LO 1.1.2Identify the types of OSHA inspections and outline the typical steps in an on-site inspection.
LO 1.1.3List and explain OSHA’s citation categories and penalty structure.
LO 1.1.4Describe the requirements for OSHA complaint filing and accident reporting.
LO 1.1.5Identify OSHA resources available to employers.
LO 1.2.1Define the fundamental rights of employees and the responsibilities of employers under the OSHAct of 1970.
LO 1.2.2Explain employee whistleblower protections and the procedures for filing complaints.

Key: TO – Terminal Objective | LO – Learning Objective

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