Serving Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, and the Pacific Territories
Highlights
n
Outreach Reporting Tool for Outreach Trainers– p. 3
n
My Extension – Access Your Student Records Online – p. 2
n
New Certificate Programs – p. 5
n
Serving OSHA Region IX with 14 Training Locations – p. B thru 1
(800) 358-9206 • osha.ucsd.edu
Occupational Safety and Health Department
2015 COURSE SCHEDULE
TRAINING INSTITUTE
EDUCATION CENTER
Home of the
California
Nevada
Arizona
Hawaii
*Enrollments can only be processed through UCSD and not through host sites.
Please verify all individual course locations in the catalog or online. Visit our website osha.ucsd.edu
Reno Sacramento Oakland
Las Vegas Henderson
Honolulu Los AngelesClaremont Los Alamitos
San Diego Phoenix
Tucson
UCSD’s OTIEC Host Site Locations
Arizona
Phoenix/Tempe
Arizona Safety Education Center 201 East Southern Avenue, Ste 204 Tempe, AZ 85282-5178
Bakersfield
Kern County Fire Department 5642 Victor Street
Bakersfield, CA 93308
Tucson
Arizona Dept. of Occupational Safety & Health (ADOSH) 2675 East Broadway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85719 California
TRAINING INSTITUTE
EDUCATION CENTER
Co
ur
se L
oc
ati
on
s
Claremont
(Los Angeles-Inland Empire)
Safety Center 109 S. Spring Street Claremont, CA 91711
1
*Enrollments can only be processed through UCSD and not through host sites.
Please verify all individual course locations in the catalog or online. Visit our website osha.ucsd.edu
UCSD’s OTIEC Host Site Locations
Henderson
Nevada OSHA/SCATS 1301 N. Green Valley Pkwy, Ste 200
Henderson, NV 89074
Honolulu
Construction Training Center of the Pacific
94-487 Akoki Street Waipahu, HI 96797
Sacramento
Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange 1331 T Street Sacramento, CA 95811 Hawaii Nevada California (continued)
Reno
AGC Nevada 5400 Mill Street Reno, NV 89510Las Vegas
Associated General Contractors 150 N. Durango Drive, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89145
Orange County
Health Science Associates 10771 Noel St
Los Alamitos, CA 90720
Los Angeles
UCLA School of Public Health 650 Charles E. Young Dr, S. Los Angeles, CA 90095
Oakland
Cal State East Bay Oakland Center (in the Trans Pacific Centre Building) 1000 Broadway, Ste. 109 Oakland, CA 94607
Co
ur
se L
oc
ati
on
s
Los Angeles
Figueroa Courtyard 261 South Figueroa Los Angeles, CA 90012 California (continued)San Diego*
OSHA Training Institute Education Center UC San Diego Extension 404 Camino del Rio S., Ste 102 San Diego, CA 92108
My Extension
Access Your Student Records
• Enroll in classes
• View and/or print your enrollment
receipts
• Update your personal contact
information
• View your academic history
• Download official transcript form
• Review and print grades
• Request copies of course
descrip-tions and tuition receipts
Log On: Three Easy Steps
1. Visit My Extension at myextension.
ucsd.edu (do not use www)
2. Enter your user name (email
address, not Social Security number)
3. Enter password. (If you do not
know your password, click on
“Forgot your password?” to create
a new one).
If you need any assistance with this
process, call (858) 534-3400.
2015 Course Discounts
A 10% course discount is available to
several organizations’ members, state and
Federal employees. More information can
be found on osha.ucsd.edu.
Hotel Accommodations
Reduced room rates are often available
for students. Hotel information can be
found on our website osha.ucsd.edu in
the right hand column under “Hotels.”
On-site Training
All courses in this catalog, and many
others, can be customized and taught
at your work place. Please call (800)
358-9206 to schedule training at your
location. For groups of 10 or more, this
can often be a more cost effective
manner to deliver needed training.
Refund Policy
• Cancellations must be made at
least two weeks prior to the course
start date to be eligible for a refund.
• Transfer requests prior to two weeks
will be honored.
• Transfers within the two weeks
prior to the course start date will be
allowable one time only.
• Students who do not show up for class
and do not call will not be refunded
or transferred to another section.
Travel Disclaimer
All travel plans must accommodate the
published course end time.
Enrollment
You can enroll online or via mail, phone
or fax. Many courses have new Federal
OSHA pre-requisites. Please see
individ-ual course description prior to enrolling.
• Online enrollment, visit: osha.ucsd.edu
Click the “Enroll Now” button on
the course description page. See
page 2 for “My Extension” details.
• Phone enrollment call: (800) 358-9206
• Fax enrollment form to: (619) 294-3861
• Mail enrollment form to:
OSHA Training Institute
UC San Diego Extension
404 Camino del Rio South, Suite 102
San Diego, CA 92108
UCSD Extension reserves the right to
cancel a class two weeks prior to the
start date. In the event of a cancelled
course, the student will be notified and
given the option to transfer to another
section or receive a full refund.
General Information
• OSHA Training Institute courses
typically offer both UCSD Extension
Academic Credit and Continuing
Education Units (CEUs). Most courses
include a final exam.
• ABIH Credit: The American Board
of Industrial Hygiene offers
Certification Maintenance (CM)
points for specific courses which
have been registered.
• BCSP Credit: The Board of
Certified Safety Professionals
offers Continuance of Certification
(COC) points.
• BRN Credit: The Bureau of
Registered Nurses offers BRN
credit. Reference UCSD Provider
Number 00058.
Course Credit
All of the Occupational Health and Safety Department courses at UC San Diego
Extension, including the OSHA Training Institute Education Center courses, offer
several types of academic and industry credits. The following is the general key
for calculating credits:
Credit
type
Half day
course
One day
course
Two day
course
Three day
course
Four day
course
Five day
course
CEU 0.4 0.8 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0 Academic credit 0.4 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.0 4.0 ABIH (CM points) 0.67 1.33 2.67 4.0 5.34 6.68 BCSP (COCs) 0.4 .8 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0
Ge
ne
ra
l I
nf
or
m
at
io
n
3
O
ut
re
ac
h T
ra
in
er
s
UC San Diego OTIEC’s Outreach Trainers
Outreach Reporting Tool
The UCSD OTIEC introduced its online Trainer Tool for Outreach Trainers.
The web-based site includes the ability to enter all course information directly
on predetermined screens, including student names. The system also includes
features not currently available to trainers such as access to a personal
database of their students which includes the card numbers attached to each
student. This database is an excellent tool for those with a small business and
need to communicate with their students. Additionally, the system allows for
the department to print student cards in a timely and efficient manner.
This will eliminate errors and delays in receiving cards.
Visit osha.ucsd.edu/outreach
UCSD OTIEC’s Outreach Department is committed to providing friendly, efficient and speedy service
to our thousands of trainers. We have dedicated Outreach staff members, a robust and always
improving online reporting tool and are available to answer questions via phone and email.
Outreach comments and questions should be directed to dedicated staff members
at [email protected] and/or 858-534-9283.
We are diligently working towards making UCSD the premier OTIEC for Outreach trainers to
maintain their affiliation and card processing. We value your opinions and appreciate the continual
feedback regarding our new online system. Thank you for your continued support of our safety and
outreach programs.
Outreach Intro
UCSD
UC San Diego Safety Trainer Newsletter
NEW! This newsletter has been designed for the UCSD OTIEC Outreach Trainers.
It provides News, Resources, Tools and Updates related to construction, general
industry, maritime, Cal/OSHA, disaster site and international training. Don’t miss
out! Sign up now!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course in Occupational
Safety and Health Standards for the
Maritime
Industry . . . . 12
OSHA 5402 - Maritime Industry
Trainer Update Course . . . . 12
OSHA 5600 - Disaster Site Worker Trainer
Course . . . . 12
UCSD Safety Courses
EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety . . . . 13
Electrical High Voltage Standards
- Federal . . . . 13
Electrical High Voltage Standards - State 13
Electrical Low Voltage Standards - State . 13
Electrical Safety Standards -
NFPA 70E - 2-Day . . . . 13
Fire and Life Safety . . . . 13
Laws and Regulations . . . . 13
Safety Inspection Techniques . . . . 14
Scaffolding . . . . 14
Trainer Course - Confined Space . . . . 14
Trainer Course - Fall Protection . . . . 14
Trainer Course - Forklift Safety . . . . 14
Trainer Course - Rigging Safety . . . . 14
Trainer Course - Trenching . . . . 14
Contract Courses . . . .15
At-A-Glance (by Date) . . . .16
Enrollment Form . . . .21
OSHA 511 - Occupational Safety and
Health Standards for General
Industry . . . . 8
OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial
Hygiene . . . . 8
OSHA 5410 - Occupational Safety and
Health Standards for the Maritime
Industry . . . . 9
OSHA 5810 - Hazards Recognition and
Standards for On-Shore Oil and Gas
Exploration and Production . . . . 9
OSHA 6000 - Collateral Duty Course for
Other Federal Employees . . . 9
OSHA 7005 - Public Warehousing and
Storage . . . . 9
OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout . . . . 10
OSHA 7205 - Health Hazard Awareness . 10
OSHA 7405 - Fall Hazard Awareness
for the Construction Industry . . . . 10
OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety and
Health Management . . . . 10
OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Accident
Investigation . . . . 10
OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping
Rule Seminar . . . . 10
OTIEC Trainer Courses
OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in Occupational
Safety and Health Standards for the
Construction Industry . . . . 11
OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in Occupational
Safety and Health Standards for General
Industry . . . . 11
OSHA 502 - Update for Construction
Industry Outreach Trainers . . . . 11
OSHA 503 - Update for General
Industry Outreach Trainers . . . . 12
Course Locations . . . . B-1
General Information . . . .2
Outreach Trainers . . . .3
Certificate Programs . . . .5
Cal/OSHA Safety Courses
OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for
Construction Industry Outreach
Trainers . . . . 6
OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update for
General Industry Trainers . . . . 6
OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for
the Construction Industry . . . . 6
OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for
General Industry . . . . 6
OTIEC Safety Courses
OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials . . . . 7
OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine
Guarding Standards . . . . 7
OSHA 2055 - Cranes in Construction . . . . . 7
OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection . . . . . 7
OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics . . . 7
OSHA 2264 - Permit-Required Confined
Space Entry . . . . 7
OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching
and Soil Mechanics . . . . 7
OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards
(Low Voltage - Federal) . . . . 8
OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection . . . . 8
OSHA 510 - Occupational Safety and
Health Standards for the
Construction Industry . . . . 8
5
UC San Diego Extension, Occupational Health and Safety Department,
offers three Certificate Programs:
Professional Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (UCSD Extension)
• Specializations available for Construction and/or General Industry
• The program requires a minimum of 8 courses to complete
Department of Labor Public Sector Safety and Health Fundamentals
Certificate Program
• This program supports OSHA’s mission by training public sector
employees in occupational safety and health to reduce incident rates
for workers in state and local governments
• The program is additionally highly applicable to private industry
workers as well
• Certificates are available for Construction and General Industry
Safety Specialist Certificate (UCSD Extension)
• This is a daytime intensive 13 week program that offers classroom training combined with a hands-on
learning environment
• Curriculum consists of occupational health and safety coursework, a three week internship,
and a Leadership Workshop
Additional Certificate Program information can be found at osha.ucsd.edu
Certificate Programs
This certificate program supports
OSHA’s mission by training public
sector employees in occupational
safety and health to reduce
inci-dent rates for workers in state and
local governments (the certificate
program is additionally highly
applicable to private industry
workers as well). Participants have
the opportunity to earn
certifi-cates for Construction and General
Industry training.
Participants can choose from a
variety of topics such as
occupa-tional safety and health standards
for the construction or general
industry, safety and health
man-agement, accident investigation,
fall hazard awareness, and
record-keeping.
This UC San Diego Extension
Professional Certificate provides
both experienced and newer
safe-ty professionals important
work-place knowledge and practical
experience regarding safety and
safety standards.
The Professional Certificate offers
concentrated study in areas
directly applicable to many jobs
and can add breadth and depth
to existing knowledge and skills.
You can elect a single certificate
in Construction (24 total units, 4
of which are electives) or General
Industry (24 total units, 3 of which
are electives), or a dual certificate
in both areas (35 total units).
Certificate courses include OSHA
Standards, Outreach Trainer,
Industrial Hygiene and other
industry classes.
This certificate was designed in
partnership with the Associated
Builders and Contractors (ABC)
San Diego Chapter and is an
inten-sive, cohort-based program that
combines in-class education with
associated skills practice.
Included in the certificate program
topics are all items necessary for
individuals to prepare for
entry-level safety jobs in the
construc-tion industry, including an
on-the-job paid internship.
In addition to this industry-specific
expertise, communication with
upper management,
communica-tion with workers/training, and
leadership are all crucial topics
studied.
The certificate is offered in a
cohort format and application
to the program is required.
Ce
rti
fic
at
e P
ro
gr
am
s
UC San Diego Extension
Occupational Safety
and Health Certificate
Department of Labor
Public Sector Safety and
Health Fundamentals
Certificate Program
UC San Diego Extension
Safety Specialist Certificate
2015 Courses
TRAINING INSTITUTE
EDUCATION CENTER
Ca
l/
O
SH
A S
af
et
y C
ou
rs
es
· OSHA 501 or 503 (must be a current trainer) · One year of Cal/OSHA general industry safety
experience
· OSHA 501 card must be brought to class The Cal/OSHA Partnership authorized Outreach Trainers will have their Federal Outreach Trainer cards affixed with a “Cal/OSHA Partnership Trainer sticker.”
Cal/OSHA Sticker Expiration: These stickers expire on the same date as the Outreach Trainer card to which they are affixed.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 23-26 Oakland 105658 Mar 2-5 San Diego 104423 Aug 10-13 Claremont 104900 Nov 16-19 San Diego 104638
Cal/OSHA Courses
OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update
for Construction Industry
Outreach Trainers
This one day course updates the OSHA 5109 with new and current Cal/OSHA standards and contin-ues the student’s authorization to teach both 10 and 30 hour Cal/OSHA Outreach Program.
Note required prerequisite: OSHA 5109 or OSHA
5029 within four years. IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of Prerequisite Form must be sent in prior to enrollment, along with proof of your trainer status. Acceptable forms of proof are: a copy of your OSHA 500/OSHA 502 trainer card with Cal/OSHA sticker or Certificates of completion. The Cal/OSHA Partnership authorized Outreach Trainers must bring their Federal Outreach Trainer card in order to obtain a “Cal/OSHA Partnership Trainer sticker”. Cal/OSHA Sticker
Expiration: These stickers expire on the same
date as the Outreach Trainer card to which they are affixed.
Fee: $250
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 2 Claremont 106685 May 7 San Diego 104498 Aug 27 Sacramento 104952
OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update
for General Industry Trainers
This one day course updates the OSHA 5119 with new and current Cal/OSHA standards and continues the student’s authorization to teach both 10 and 30 hour Cal/OSHA Outreach Program.
Note required prerequisite: OSHA 5119 or OSHA
5039 within four years. IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of Prerequisite Form must be sent in prior to enrollment, along with proof of your trainer status. Acceptable forms of proof are: a copy of your OSHA 500/OSHA 502 trainer card with Cal/OSHA sticker or Certificates of completion. The Cal/OSHA Partnership authorized Outreach Trainers must bring their Federal Outreach Trainer card in order to obtain a “Cal/OSHA Partnership Trainer sticker”. Cal/OSHA Sticker
Expiration: These stickers expire on the same
date as the Outreach Trainer card to which they are affixed.
Fee: $250
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 12 Claremont 106683 Mar 6 San Diego 105122 Aug 31 San Diego 104605
OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards
for the Construction Industry
Developed in partnership with Cal/OSHA, this new 4-day course emphasizes Title 8 Construction Industry standards and compli-ance. Topics include IIPP, Ergo, Electrical and many others.The course also provides existing Fed OSHA trainers an endorsement authorizing them to teach 10 & 30 hr Federal- Cal/OSHA out-reach courses. Resources and Cal/OSHA training guidelines will be covered.
Note: Important – Students taking this course
who want to receive the Cal/OSHA Outreach Trainer designation must meet the follow-ing required prerequisites: •OSHA 500 or 502 (must be a current trainer)• One year of Cal/ OSHA general industry safety experience•OSHA 500 card must be brought to classThe Cal/ OSHA Partnership authorized Outreach Trainers will have their Federal Outreach Trainer cards affixed with a “Cal/OSHA Partnership Trainer sticker.” Cal/OSHA Sticker Expiration: These stickers expire on the same date as the Outreach Trainer card to which they are affixed.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 13-16 San Diego 104435 May 4-7 Claremont 104658 Jun 1-4 Sacramento 104670 Oct 26-29 San Diego 104628
OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards
for General Industry
Developed in partnership with Cal/OSHA, this new 4-day course emphasizes Title 8 General Industry standards and compliance. Topics include IIPP, Ergo, Electrical and many others.The course also provides existing Fed OSHA trainers an endorsement authorizing them to teach 10 & 30 hr Cal/OSHA outreach courses. Resources and Cal/OSHA training guidelines will be covered
Note: Important – Students taking this course
who want to receive the Cal/OSHA Outreach Trainer designation must meet the following required Prerequisites:
UCSD OTIEC, Cuyamaca College, and Columbia Southern University have formed an exciting learning partnership paving the way to Degree Completion!
Students may apply UCSD OSHA Education Center courses towards an Associate’s Degree at Cuyamaca College and/or an Associate’s and Bachelor’s Degree at Columbia Southern University. Cuyamaca College courses may be applied to a Bachelor’s and Associate’s Degree at Columbia Southern University, as well as Columbia Southern University courses may be applied to an Associate’s Degree at Cuyamaca College. For additional information go to osha .ucsd .edu
7
O
TIE
C S
afe
ty
Co
ur
se
s
Course Credit Calculations
UCSD safety and UCSD OTIEC courses offer several types of academic and industry credit . See p . 2
OSHA 2264 - Permit-Required
Confined Space Entry
The danger of explosion, poisoning, and asphyxi-ation exists every time a worker enters a confined space. Learn the OSHA required confined space entry standard, hazards associated with entry procedures, Personal Protective Equipment, ven-tilation and purging requirements, calculations and techniques, and appropriate atmosphere testing equipment. Course features hands-on training with explosion meters, oxygen meters, and other test equipment.
Fee: $675
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 2-4 San Diego 104401 Mar 16-18 Tempe 104526 Apr 27-29 Los Angeles 104653 Aug 24-26 San Diego 104602
OSHA 3015 - Excavation,
Trenching and Soil Mechanics
(formerly known as OSHA 3010)
Construction trenching accidents claim the lives of 40 workers per year. Save lives by learning the OSHA standards and the safety aspects of excavation and trenching. Discover practical soil mechanics and its relationship to the stabil-ity of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations. Topics Include: Principles and Applications, Sloping, Benching, and Shoring.Note: Requires appropriate clothing for field
exercise.
Fee: $675
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
May 11-13 San Diego 104502 Jun 15-17 Tempe 104666 Jul 13-15 San Diego 104587 Aug 3-5 Bakersfield 104942 Aug 17-19 Los Alamitos 106718 Oct 5-7 San Diego 104616 Oct 26-28 Claremont 106687 Nov 2-4 Waipahu 104879 Nov 30-Dec 2 Tempe 105869
OSHA 2225 - Respiratory
Protection
Learn how to establish, maintain, and monitor a respirator program following the requirements in 29 CFR 1910.134. Discuss the technical aspects for the proper selection and use of respiratory protection. Evaluate compliance with OSHA’s standard by using the compliance directive and the “Small Entity Compliance Guide.” Topics include: Respiratory Protection Program, Fit Testing Demonstration, Selection of Respirators, Maintenance and Care.
Note: It is highly recommended to complete the
OSHA 521 course prior to this course.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 12-15 San Diego 104143 Jan 26-29 Los Angeles 104634 Mar 9-12 Tempe 104509 Jun 1-4 San Diego 104522 Sep 8-11 San Diego 104655
OSHA 2255 - Principles of
Ergonomics
(formerly known as OSHA 2250)
Get the information you need to combat mus-culoskeletal injuries. Course highlights include industrial case studies covering analysis and design of work stations and equipment, labo-ratory sessions in manual lifting and cover-age of OSHA’s proposed ergonomic protection standard. Topics Include: Repetitive Injuries, Musculoskeletal Disorders, Video Displays, Workstation and Tool Design, and Seating.Note: Requires appropriate clothing for field
exercise.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Mar 30-Apr 2 Tempe 104997 Apr 13-16 San Diego 104436 Jul 20-23 Los Angeles 104869 Aug 17-20 San Diego 104600 Oct 5-8 Oakland 105670 Nov 2-5 San Diego 104630
OTIEC Safety Courses
OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials
Learn how to apply OSHA general industry stan-dards and integrate materials from other safety standards that relate to hazardous materials. Related processes such as spraying and dipping are covered, as well as electrical equipment. Topics include: Flammable Liquids, Hazardous Waste Operations, Confined Space, Compressed Gases, Hazardous Locations.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 23-26 San Diego 104422 Apr 20-23 Tempe 104561 Aug 17-20 San Diego 104601 Nov 16-19 Los Alamitos 106721
OSHA 2045 - Machinery and
Machine Guarding Standards
Get a comprehensive picture of common machinery and related safety standards. Learn aspects of machine inspection and hazard abatement. A mock inspection of a local plant provides hands-on experience. Topics Include: Point of Operation, Portable Hand and Powered Tools, Power Presses, Press Brakes, and Lockout/ Tagout.
Note: Requires appropriate clothing for field
exercise.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Mar 23-26 Tempe 104536 May 18-21 San Diego 104520 Aug 10-13 Los Angeles 104870 Sep 28-Oct 1 Tempe 104960 Dec 7-10 San Diego 104647
OSHA 2055 - Cranes in
Construction
This course covers the best practices in crane and derrick operation using the OSHA Cranes and Derricks in Construction Rule as a guide. Course topics include hazards associated with crane assembly and disassembly, types of cranes, lifting concepts, rigging and wire rope, signal-ing, employee qualifications and trainsignal-ing, and maintenance, repair, and inspection require-ments. Students will participate in workshops to reinforce concepts of safe crane operation. Upon course completion students will have the ability to identify the types of cranes and their components and attachments, determine safe operating conditions, and recognize common violations of OSHA Standards.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID Nov 30-Dec 3 San Diego 104645
O
TI
EC
S
afe
ty
Co
ur
se
s
For nearly 20 years, The American Society of Safety Engineers Chapters in Phoenix and
Tucson and the Arizona Safety Education Center have proudly offered authorized OSHA
Training courses, in partnership with UCSD’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center,
throughout the Phoenix and Tucson areas.
We are proud to offer all of the courses required to complete the Professional Certificate in
Occupational Health and Safety.
Courses in Arizona
osha .ucsd .edu/Arizona
Arizona Course Locations
Phoenix
Arizona Safety Education Center
201 East Southern Avenue, Suite 204
Tempe, AZ 85282
Tucson
Arizona Dept. of Occupational
Safety & Health (ADOSH)
2675 East Broadway Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85719
prevent injury. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Topics Include: OSH Act, Safety Programs, Fall Protection, Personal Protective Equipment, Stairs and Ladders.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 12-15 San Diego 104142 Feb 2-5 Claremont 104483 Feb 9-12 Tempe 104484 Feb 17-20 Reno 104488 Mar 9-12 San Diego 104428 Mar 16-19 Sacramento 104527 Mar 30-Apr 2 Los Alamitos 104651 Apr 20-23 Henderson 104562 Apr 27-30 Tempe 104563 May 18-21 Oakland 105662 Jun 15-18 Waipahu 104866 Jun 22-25 Tucson 104837 Jun 29-Jul 2 San Diego 104531 Jul 20-23 Bakersfield 104911 Jul 27-30 Claremont 104941 Aug 3-6 Tempe 104943 Aug 17-20 Las Vegas 104947 Aug 24-27 Los Alamitos 106719 Sep 8-11 San Diego 104608 Oct 19-22 Sacramento 104962 Oct 26-29 Tempe 104964 Nov 16-19 San Diego 104635
OSHA 511 - Occupational Safety
and Health Standards for General
Industry
For students wanting to learn the 29 CFR 1910 standards, this course is a must. Learn crucial OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety and health principles as they relate to real world situations. Special empha-sis is placed on those areas that are the most haz-ardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Topics Include: OSH Act, Safety and Health Management Systems, Personal Protective Equipment, Hazard Communication, and Electrical.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 12-15 Los Angeles 104632 Jan 12-15 Tempe 104478 Feb 2-5 San Diego 104402 Mar 2-5 Las Vegas 104504 Apr 13-16 Tempe 104553 Apr 20-23 San Diego 104438 May 11-14 Claremont 104660 Jun 22-25 Los Angeles 104867 Jun 29-Jul 2 Sacramento 104898 Jul 13-16 Waipahu 104868 Jul 20-23 San Diego 104590 Jul 27-30 Tempe 104940 Sep 8-11 Tucson 104954 Oct 5-8 Bakersfield 104961 Oct 19-22 San Diego 104623 Nov 2-5 Tempe 104963 Nov 16-19 Claremont 106688
OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards
(Low Voltage - Federal)
Learn OSHA’s standards associated with electri-cal installations and equipment. Gain knowl-edge of single and three phase systems, cord and plug connected and fixed equipment, ground-ing, ground fault circuit interrupters, hazardous locations and safety related work practices. Special emphasis is placed on electrical hazard recognition and OSHA inspection procedures. Topics include: Personal Protective Equipment, Energized Parts, Grounding, Medical Services / First Aid, Hazardous Energy Control.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 20-23 Tempe 104479 Feb 2-5 Los Alamitos 104637 Mar 9-12 San Diego 104429 Apr 13-16 Tucson 104557 Apr 20-23 Oakland 105661 Jun 8-11 Claremont 106686 Jul 13-16 San Diego 104588 Aug 10-13 Tempe 104945 Oct 12-15 San Diego 104621
OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection
(formerly known as OSHA 3110)
This 4-day course includes: encounter state-of-the-art technology for fall protection and current OSHA requirements. Topics include the principles of fall protection, the components of fall arrest systems, the limitations of fall arrest equipment, and OSHA policies regarding fall protections. Course features a one-day field exercise demonstrating fall protection equip-ment. Topics include: Conventional Systems, Body Holding Devices, Anchor Points, Harness, Vertical / Horizontal Traveling Systems.Note: Requires appropriate clothing for field
exercise.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 20-23 San Diego 104439 May 11-14 Tempe 104659 Jul 27-30 San Diego 104593 Aug 10-13 Waipahu 104871 Sep 21-24 Tempe 104958 Oct 19-22 San Diego 104624
OSHA 510 - Occupational Safety
and Health Standards for the
Construction Industry
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction was the leading industry for inju-ries. Learn the 29 CFR 1926 standards, as well as construction safety and health principles to help
9
O
TIE
C S
afe
ty
Co
ur
se
s
Travel Plans
All travel plans must accommodate the published course end time .
OSHA 6000 - Collateral Duty
Course for Other Federal
Employees
If you are a federal employee, learn to rec-ognize basic safety and health hazards in the workplace and effectively assist agency safety and health officers in their inspection and abatement efforts. This course introduces fed-eral agency collatfed-eral duty safety and health personnel to the OSH Act, Executive Order 12196, 29 CFR 1960, and 29 CFR 1910. A mock inspection of a government facility will provide hands on experience. Topics include Walking and Working Surfaces, Industrial Hygiene, Hazardous Materials, Personal Protective Equipment, and Lockout/Tagout.
Note: Requires appropriate clothing for field
exercise.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Mar 2-5 San Diego 104424 Jul 13-16 Tempe 104906 Aug 31-Sep 3 San Diego 104606
OSHA 7005 - Public Warehousing
and Storage
OSHA has identified Public Storage and Warehousing as one of seven industries with a high lost time claim rate. Injuries may occur from forklifts, material handling and lifting, exposure to hazardous substances, and slips, trips and falls. Public Warehousing and Storage is set up as a facilitated, interactive training session focusing on class discussion and group activities. It has been shown that warehouses have become an increasingly hazardous area in which to work. This one day course for ware-house workers will focus on many of the haz-ards and injuries that are likely to be encoun-tered in warehouse operations.
Fee: $250
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 23 Tempe 104497 Jun 30 Oakland 105664 Oct 20 Los Angeles 104876
OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to
Industrial Hygiene
According to the Archives of Internal Medicine (AIM), more than 60,300 fatalities result from occupational illnesses annually. Minimize the threat of illnesses by learning industrial hygiene practices and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Learn how to recognize potential health hazards in the workplace and define terms relating to OSHA health requirements. From workshops in health hazard recognition to air contaminant sampling, this course will give you the information you need to combat occu-pational illnesses. Topics include: Respiratory Protection, Hazard Communication, Confined Spaces, Ventilation, and Recordkeeping.
Note: Recommended prerequisite course: OSHA
510, OSHA 511, OSHA 5109 or OSHA 5119. Requires appropriate clothing for field exercise. It is also highly recommended to bring a calcula-tor to class.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 9-12 San Diego 104415 Mar 23-26 Los Angeles 104650 May 18-21 San Diego 104519 May 18-21 Waipahu 104864 Jul 13-16 Tempe 104899 Oct 26-29 San Diego 104627
OSHA 5410 - Occupational Safety
and Health Standards for the
Maritime Industry
This course is the standards for the Maritime Industry. It is also a required Prerequisite for the OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course - Maritime Safety. Given OSHA standards and current industry information, students will be able to demon-strate ability to interpret federal standards for the maritime industry. Students will be able to identify the jurisdictional responsibilities of federal regulatory agencies in maritime indus-tries, andable to identify how the hierarchy of rules applies to maritime industries covered by OSHA,Inspections, Citations, and Enforcement Policies.
Fee: $925
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 2-6 San Diego 104403 Mar 9-13 Oakland 105659 Jun 1-5 San Diego 104523 Oct 5-9 San Diego 104617
OSHA 5810 - Hazards Recognition
and Standards for On-Shore
Oil and Gas Exploration and
Production
˜This course provides essential information for employees and employers to protect them-selves by developing the knowledge and skills to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control haz-ards common to the on-shore oil and gas explo-ration and production industry. This includes work sites associated with the on-shore explora-tion and producexplora-tion oil and gas industry includ-ing, but not limited to construction, drillinclud-ing, completion, well servicing, production, product gathering and processing, and product transmis-sion. This course is intended for employees and employers engaged in all phases of on-shore oil and gas exploration and production.
Fee: $925
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Nov 30-Dec 3 Bakersfield 104966
Earn Your UCSD
Hard Hat!
Earn a Professional Certificate
from UC San Diego Extension’s
OSHA Training Institute and
proudly wear your safety
hard hat!
All graduates of the Professional Certificate
in Safety and Health are eligible to receive
this free gift.
OSHA 7505 - Introduction to
Accident Investigation
This course will provide the knowledge, practi-cal skills, and tools to conduct accident and incident investigations. Topics in this interactive course will include needs and responsibilities for investigation, preparation and planning, witness interviewing and qualifying, photo-graphing and diagramming of accident scenes, analytical techniques, report writing, and legal aspects. Human and environmental factors and their interaction with the investigation will also be covered in this two-day course packed with information.
Fee: $425
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 29-30 San Diego 104153 Oct 1-2 San Diego 104614 Oct 12-13 Tempe 105126
OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Rule
Seminar
This half-day course will assist employers in identifying and fulfilling their responsibilities for posting certain records, maintaining records of illnesses and injuries, and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Several practice workshops are included. Employees of companies that have responsibilities under OSHA’s revised record-keeping Rule 29 CFR 1904 will benefit from this course.
Fee: $125
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Aug 14 San Diego 104598
OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout
In this course, students will learn about the role and responsibility of the employer to develop and implement an energy control program, or lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) for the protection of workers while performing servicing and main-tenance activities on machines and equipment.
Fee: $250
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
May 7 San Diego 104487 Jul 1 Oakland 105665 Oct 21 Los Angeles 104877
OSHA 7205 - Health Hazard
Awareness
This one-day course focuses on recognizing potential health hazards in the workplace, and avoiding, minimizing, controlling or eliminating them whenever possible. Exposure to health hazards continues to be common in spite of advances in control measures and techniques. This course will provide information on health hazards and discuss ways to recognize, evaluate, and control them in the workplace.
Fee: $250
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jun 1 Tempe 104668
OSHA 7405 - Fall Hazard
Awareness for the Construction
Industry
In 2004, the Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed that 36 percent of the 1,224 construc-tion worker fatalities were attributed to falls. Designed for small construction employers and employees, this course is packed with informa-tion on fall hazards at work sites. Providing a focus on falls to a lower level rather than falls from slips and trips, Fall Arrest Awareness teaches you how to control or prevent these hazards whenever possible. Topics Include: Identification of Fall Hazards, Analyzing Fall Hazards, Preventing Fall Hazards, and OSHA Resources.
Fee: $250
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 24 Tempe 104499 Oct 22 Los Angeles 104878
OSHA 7500 - Introduction to
Safety and Health Management
This introductory course addresses the four core elements of an effective safety and health program with strategies & techniques that are critical to each element’s proper management. The course is designed for the small employer, business owner or manager designated with the responsibility to develop and manage a firm’s safety and health program or system. The train-ing is also suitable for employees and employee representatives responsible for improving safety and health in the workplace.
Fee: $250
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 10 San Diego 104433 Jun 2 Tempe 104672 Jun 29 Oakland 105663 Oct 19 Los Angeles 104875
O
TI
EC
S
afe
ty
Co
ur
se
s
Oakland
Visit our new Oakland, CA course location . Located in the heart of downtown, near hotels and BART .
Safety Matters Sign-Up
Don’t miss out on new courses, exclusive offers and information from UC San Diego’s OSHA Training Institute . Visit osha .ucsd .edu today to sign up .
Become a Safety
Professional
The UCSD Professional Certificate provides
experienced safety professionals important
workplace knowledge and practical
experience regarding safety and safety
standards. Professional Certificates offer
concentrated study in areas directly applicable
to many jobs and can add breadth and depth
to existing knowledge and skills. You can
elect a single certificate in Construction or
General Industry, or a Dual Certificate in both
areas. See pages 5.
11
O
TIE
C T
ra
ine
r C
ou
rses
OTIEC Trainer Courses
OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in
Occupational Safety and Health
Standards for the Construction
Industry
The focus of this TRAINER course is to prepare students to teach the 10 and 30 Hour Outreach classes. Course time is spent learning and prac-ticing adult training techniques. Students will participate in the development and delivery of lectures during class. Thorough knowledge of OSHA Construction Standards (CFR 1926) is required. Following successful completion of the written exam, students become authorized OSHA Trainers in the 10 and 30 Hour Outreach Programs. Laptop recommended.
Note: IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS
NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of prerequi-site Form must be sent in, along with your OSHA 510 documentation, to obtain approval to attend the course. The required prerequisites are: OSHA 510 course and five years of con-struction safety experience. A college degree in occupational safety and health, a CSP, CIH, CHST or CSHM designation in the applicable training area may be substituted for two years of experi-ence with proper documentation.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 26-29 San Diego 104152 Mar 2-5 Tempe 104501 Mar 9-12 Claremont 104513 Mar 16-19 Reno 104528 Apr 6-9 San Diego 104430 Apr 27-30 Sacramento 104565 May 4-7 Los Alamitos 104654 May 18-21 Tempe 104663 Jun 15-18 Henderson 104833 Jul 13-16 Tucson 104910 Jul 20-23 San Diego 104591 Jul 27-30 Oakland 105666 Aug 17-20 Bakersfield 104948 Aug 24-27 Tempe 104950 Aug 31-Sep 3 Claremont 104953 Sep 14-17 Waipahu 104873 Sep 21-24 Las Vegas 104968 Sep 28-Oct 1 Los Alamitos 106720 Oct 12-15 San Diego 104620 Nov 16-19 Tempe 104977 Nov 16-19 Sacramento 104980 Dec 7-10 San Diego 104646
OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in
Occupational Safety and Health
Standards for General Industry
The focus of this Trainer course is to prepare students to teach the 10 and 30 Hour Outreach classes. Course time is spent learning and prac-ticing adult training techniques. Students will participate in the development and delivery of lectures during class. Thorough knowledge of OSHA General Industry Standards (CFR 1910) is required. Upon successful course completion, students become authorized OSHA Trainers in the 10 and 30 Hour Outreach Programs. Laptop recommended.
Note: IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS
NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of prerequi-site Form must be sent in, along with your OSHA 511 documentation, to obtain approval to attend the course. The required prerequisites are: OSHA 511 course and five years of general industry safety experience. A college degree in occupational safety and health, a CSP, CIH, OSHT or CSHM designation in the applicable training area may be substituted for two years of experience with proper documentation.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 26-29 Oakland 105529 Feb 2-5 Tempe 104481 Feb 23-26 San Diego 104418 Mar 2-5 Los Angeles 104642 Mar 30-Apr 2 Las Vegas 104547 May 4-7 Tempe 104657 May 11-14 San Diego 104510 Jun 22-25 Claremont 104836 Aug 3-6 Sacramento 104944 Aug 10-13 San Diego 104597 Aug 17-20 Tempe 104946 Aug 31-Sep 3 Los Angeles 104872 Oct 5-8 Waipahu 104874 Oct 12-15 Tucson 104973 Nov 2-5 San Diego 104629 Nov 2-5 Bakersfield 104979 Dec 7-10 Tempe 104989 Dec 7-10 Claremont 106689
OSHA 502 - Update for
Construction Industry Outreach
Trainers
Are you an active trainer in the Outreach Program? Have you completed the Trainer Course for the Construction Industry OSHA 500? You must be updated every four years on training techniques, OSHA construction industry standards, policies, and regulations. Once you successfully complete the course, you are autho-rized to train for an additional four year term. Bring current trainer card to class for verifica-tion of your status. Laptop recommended.
Note: Required prerequisite: OSHA 500 or OSHA
502 within four years. IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of Prerequisite Form must be sent in prior to enrollment, along with proof of your trainer status. Acceptable forms of proof are: a copy of your OSHA 500/OSHA 502 trainer card or Certificate of completion.
Fee: $495
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 26-28 Tempe 104480 Feb 9-11 San Diego 104412 Feb 23-25 Sacramento 104500 Mar 9-11 Waipahu 104644 Mar 23-25 Tucson 104534 Mar 30-Apr 1 Claremont 106684 May 4-6 San Diego 104485 May 18-21 Las Vegas 104661 Jun 1-3 Los Angeles 104865 Jun 22-24 Tempe 104835 Jul 20-22 Reno 104939 Aug 3-5 San Diego 104595 Aug 24-26 Sacramento 104949 Oct 5-7 Tempe 104971 Oct 12-14 Claremont 104972 Oct 26-28 Henderson 104976 Nov 2-4 Oakland 105671 Nov 16-18 San Diego 104633 Dec 14-16 Los Alamitos 106768
Course Credit Calculations
UCSD safety and UCSD OTIEC courses offer several types of academic and industry credit . See p . 2
O
TI
EC
T
ra
ine
r C
ou
rs
es
OSHA 5600 - Disaster Site Worker
Trainer Course
Experienced trainers will learn to present the OSHA 7600 - Disaster Site Worker Course. You will be able to apply elements of successful training programs and will practice knowledge, skills and attitudes through discussion, exercises and presentations. You will receive lesson plans, training materials and information on training techniques and resources. You will be expected to present a select portion of the Disaster Site Worker Course. Re-certification is required every four years.
Note: IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS
NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of prerequisite Form must be sent in, along with your OSHA 500 or OSHA 501 and 40-Hour HAZWOPER docu-mentation, to obtain approval to attend the course. The required prerequisites are: OSHA 500 or OSHA 501 course, three years of safe-ty training experience and completion of the 40-Hour HAZWOPER course.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Nov 30-Dec 3 San Diego 104641
OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course in
Occupational Safety and Health
Standards for the Maritime
Industry
This is a Trainer Course for those interested in teaching the 10 and 30 Hour Maritime Outreach Program. Special emphasis is placed on required Outreach topics, using OSHA standards as a guide. Students are taught effective adult instructional techniques. This course authorizes students to become Maritime Outreach Trainers.
Note: IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS
NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of prerequisite Form must be sent in, along with your OSHA 5410 documentation, to obtain approval to attend the course. The required prerequisites are: OSHA 5410 course and three years of maritime safety experience. Additional require-ments include two years of occupational safety and health experience (with a broad focus) in any industry; a college degree in occupational safety and health, from an accredited college or university; an ASP, CSP, CIH, CMC or CSHM designation.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 23-26 San Diego 104420 Mar 16-19 Oakland 105660 Jun 29-Jul 2 San Diego 104532 Nov 2-5 San Diego 104631
OSHA 5402 - Maritime Industry
Trainer Update Course
new--Participants will update their maritime trainer status and be able to demonstrate con-tinued development by applying effective adult learning principles and training techniques to identify and explain maritime industry hazards and corrective measures.
Note: Required prerequisite: OSHA 5400 or
OSHA 5402 within four years. IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of Prerequisite Form must be sent in prior to enrollment, along with proof of your trainer status. Acceptable forms of proof are: a copy of your OSHA 5400/OSHA 5402 trainer card or Certificate of completion.
Fee: $675
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 8-10 San Diego 104432
OSHA 503 - Update for General
Industry Outreach Trainers
Are you an active trainer in the Outreach Program? Have you completed the OSHA 501 - Trainer Course for General Industry? You must be updated every 4 years on training tech-niques, OSHA general industry standards, poli-cies, and regulations. Once you successfully com-plete the course, you are authorized to train for an additional four year term. Must bring current trainer card to class. Laptop recommended.
Note: Required prerequisite: OSHA 501 or OSHA
503 within four years. IMPORTANT - ONLINE ENROLLMENT IS NOT PERMITTED. A Verification of Prerequisite Form must be sent in prior to enrollment, along with proof of your trainer status. Acceptable forms of proof are: a copy of your OSHA 501/OSHA 503 trainer card or Certificate of completion.
Fee: $495
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 9-11 Claremont 106682 Feb 17-19 Tempe 104486 Apr 8-10 San Diego 104431 Apr 13-15 Waipahu 104652 Jun 29-Jul 1 Tempe 104897 Jul 27-29 San Diego 104592 Aug 24-26 Oakland 105669 Oct 19-21 Tempe 104974 Nov 2-4 Las Vegas 104978 Nov 30-Dec 2 San Diego 104639
OSHA Fundamentals
Certificate
Department of Labor Public Sector
Safety and Health Fundamentals
Certificate Program
This certificate program supports
OSHA’s mission by training public sector
employees in occupational safety and
health to reduce incident rates for workers
in state and local governments (the
certificate program is additionally highly
applicable to private industry workers as
well). Participants have the opportunity
to earn certificates for Construction and
General Industry training.
Participants can choose from a variety of
topics such as occupational safety and
health standards for the construction
or general industry, safety and health
management, accident investigation, fall
hazard awareness, and recordkeeping.
13
Electrical High Voltage Standards
- State
For employees working on or near equipment energized above 600 volts, this intensive two day training course is built around state require-ments. Learn how to maintain a safe, hazard free workplace by learning safety related infor-mation regarding state standards, equipment safety practices, dealing with hazards and the use of protective equipment. Topics include: Personal Protective Equipment, Energized Parts, Grounding, Medical Services/First Aid, and Hazardous Energy Control.
Fee: $425
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 15-16 San Diego 104437
Electrical Low Voltage Standards
- State
Get practical training so that your business can maintain a safe, hazard free workplace. This intensive two day training course is built around state requirements for employees work-ing on electrical installations and equipment. Included are safety related information regard-ing state standards, equipment safety practices, dealing with hazards and the use of protective equipment. Topics include: Definitions, Wiring Methods, Practices and Equipment, Lockout/ Tagout.
Fee: $425
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 13-14 San Diego 104434
Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA
70E - 2-Day
If you work on or near energized electrical sys-tems, have a safety role at these sites or are an emergency responder, this course is for you. The new electrical safety standards (NFPA 70E) are the next step to a safer electrical environment in the workplace. Anyone who deals with haz-ards such as electrocutions, fires and explosions should attend. Learn how to prevent serious dis-abling injuries, damage to equipment and work sites and most importantly, save lives.
Fee: $425
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 26-27 San Diego 104150 Mar 23-24 Tempe 106776 Jun 5-6 San Diego 104524 Jul 27-28 Tempe 106777
Fire and Life Safety
Specifically designed for safety professionals, risk managers, supervisors, operations manager and fire service personnel. Students will receive a comprehensive knowledge of fire and safety requirements in the workplace, and be intro-duced to the history leading to those require-ments as well as the specific codes, standards and regulations resulting from past incidents and organizational efforts. Participants will learn to apply the requirements to specific workplace situations. Systems and equipment used to provide Fire and Safety in the workplace including proper maintenance and inspection will be discussed.
Fee: $925
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Mar 2-6 San Diego 104425 Oct 5-9 San Diego 104618
Laws and Regulations
This course includes a basic overview of Federal OSHA standards with main emphasis on Cal/ OSHA standards. Students will be coached through a jobsite inspection process from the opening conference to the closing conference. Working group sessions will study actual court cases highlighting preparation for a hearing, burden of proof, affirmative defense and dis-covery. The overall objective of this course is to enable students to better prepare for work-place inspections conducted by OSHA. Topics Include: Fed OSHA and Cal OSHA, Litigation, Injury Illness Prevention, Personal Protective Equipment, and Respiratory Protection.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Aug 17-20 San Diego 104599
UCSD Safety Courses
EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety
This course is for contractors, military and gov-ernment employees who enforce or must comply to the EM385-1-1 US Army Corps of Engineers safety and health requirements. You will learn procedures of the Navy and US Army Corps of Engineers contracts, and the safety and health requirements of the US Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health Requirements manual. Upon completion, students receive an official OSHA 30 Hour card for Construction. Topics include: Preparation of Site-Specific Accident Prevention Plan (APP), Intro to OSHA, Site Safety Health Officer’s Qualifications & Responsibilities, Activity Hazard Analysis development, Site Personnel training, Incident Response, Job site Auditing, and Hazard Communication.
Fee: $925
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 12-16 San Diego 104144 Jul 20-24 Tempe 104951 Aug 24-28 San Diego 104603
Electrical High Voltage Standards
- Federal
OSHA classifies any use of electrical service over 600 volts as high voltage. Regulations and accepted industry standards state that employers meet specific training requirements for their employees who work with high volt-age electrical installations. These rules apply to commercial, industrial, and government sites as well as electric utility generation, transmis-sion and distribution installations. This course provides information crucial to safely operate your facility. Along with advance knowledge of critical compliance issues, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness and abatement meth-ods.Topics Include: Fundamentals, Definitions, Wiring Methods, Practices and Equipment, Lockout/Tagout. Recommended prerequisite: OSHA 3095.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
May 18-21 San Diego 104521 Jun 15-18 Tempe 105125
UC
SD
S
afe
ty
C
ou
rses
Safety Matters Sign-Up
Don’t miss out on new courses, exclusive offers and information from UC San Diego’s OSHA Training Institute . Visit osha .ucsd .edu today to sign up .
Course Credit Calculations
UCSD safety and UCSD OTIEC courses offer several types of academic and industry credit . See p . 2
The Safety Specialist Certificate was
designed by the Occupational Safety
and Health Department at UC San Diego
Extension and the Associated Builders and
Contractors, San Diego Chapter (ABC).
It is an intensive, cohort-based program
that combines in-class education with
associated skills practice. Included in the
certificate program topics are all items
necessary for individuals to prepare for
entry-level safety jobs in the construction
industry, including an on-the-job internship.
For additional information,
please email oshatraining@ucsd .edu
or call 858-534-9272 .
Safety Specialist Certificate
Safety Inspection Techniques
Learn the most commonly used safety inspec-tion standards, tools and techniques in this 3-day course. Experience an organized approach to inspecting and auditing projects to insure OSHA compliance and injury prevention. Visit both construction and general industry sites to perform an inspection and prepare a final report.
Fee: $675
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Jan 26-28 San Diego 104151 Oct 14-16 Tempe 105128
Scaffolding
During this course you will become familiar with the OSHA compliance standards for vari-ous types of scaffolding including supported, suspended, and aerial lifts. You will also learn how scaffolds work and how to do basic load analysis, as well as hands-on field exercises, the OSHA standards for scaffolding, and resource material. Topics include: Platforms, Bracing, Guardrails, Falling Objects, Tie-Ins and Scaffold Bracing, and Mobile Scaffolds.
Fee: $675
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 9-11 Waipahu 104640 Mar 9-11 San Diego 104427 Apr 20-22 Tempe 104552 Aug 10-12 San Diego 104596 Aug 31-Sep 2 Tempe 104955
Trainer Course - Confined Space
Gain the knowledge and skills to instruct a confined space entry class within your organiza-tion. The course will cover advanced confined space issues, teaching, resources, instructional methodology and points on how to jazz up your presentation. Students will be required to give a ten minute presentation for evaluation by other students.
Fee: $425
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 5-6 San Diego 104404 Aug 27-28 San Diego 104604
Trainer Course - Fall Protection
Continuation of the OSHA 3110 course, this course teaches student how to apply the fall protection standards, and teaches training tech-niques that are effective and develops an effec-tive training course for both classroom and hands-on in the field.
Fee: $250
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 24 San Diego 104440 Jul 31 San Diego 104594
Trainer Course - Forklift Safety
Participants will learn the OSHA requirements, how they affect companies and how to com-ply with the standards. This course is designed to give the tools and knowledge needed to return to work and teach forklift operators OSHA requirements. Trainers should have a basic understanding of forklift operations and procedures. Forklift operating experience is helpful but not needed for this course. An operational supervisor may be needed to assist you in training and evaluation of your facility. Topics Include: rough terrain, extendable boom and vertical mast.
Fee: $425
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Apr 27-28 San Diego 104482 Sep 8-9 Tempe 104956 Oct 1-2 San Diego 104615
Trainer Course - Rigging Safety
This course covers advanced rigging principles, safety requirements, and key considerations for safe rigging. Students participating in this course will be able to identify appropriate rigging techniques; they will understand sling angles and the stresses imposed. They will go thru OSHA’s new regulations on qualifications of riggers and the national consensus stan-dards for rigging to include sling and hardware inspections and rejection criteria. An extensive use of hands-on practical techniques empha-sizes the training and the course is completed with a tour of an active rigging shop.
Fee: $750
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
Feb 9-12 San Diego 104413 Sep 14-17 Tempe 104957 Oct 26-29 San Diego 104626 Dec 7-10 Waipahu 104880
Trainer Course - Trenching
This course reviews the Federal and State OSHA requirements for excavation and trenching activities. Emphasis will be placed on training techniques, prevention strategies and practices such as inspections, permitting procedures, soil analysis, and competent person responsibilities.
Fee: $425
Time: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dates Location Section ID
May 14-15 San Diego 104514 Jul 16-17 San Diego 104589 Oct 8-9 San Diego 104619