The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) designs and enforces standards to assure a safe work environment for America's workers. Because workers involved in concrete and masonry construction face specific hazards, OSHA has developed standards to address and help minimize those hazards.
This course covers the OSHA regulations for employees involved in concrete and masonry construction. Topics include the scope and application of the regulations, general requirements, requirements for equipment and tools used in concrete and masonry construction, requirements for working with cast-in-place concrete and pre-cast concrete, requirements for lift-slab operations, and requirements for masonry construction.
*Flash player may be required to play this course
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