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course will normally follow our popular one-day RF Site Safety Awareness
seminar in select cities across the United States. Previous attendance
to RSI's "RF Site Safety Awareness" class is mandatory within
6 months by OSHA. Attendees will receive a 10 Hour Outreach Training
Card from OSHA.
Nationwide OSHA/NATE Agreement:
Participants will develop and implement a comprehensive written
safety and health program and will use site specific safety and
health plans. Safety training will be an integral part of the overall
program. Training equivalent to the OSHA 30 hour course for supervisors
and the 10 hour course for employees will be deemed satisfactory,
but said training shall focus on the hazards encountered during
tower erection activities. A standard OSHA 10 or 30-hour class
does not meet this requirment. All of RSI's RF classes focus on
the telecommunications industry. By attending our 1-day "RF Site
Safety Awareness" class, "Telecom Construction Safety"
class and our "RF Train-The-Trainer" class within a 6 month
period you will recieve an OSHA 30-hour outreach card that meets
this requirement.
Trainer is Authorized.
Students receive Completion Cards.
Curriculum is Approved.
The *"Telecom Construction Safety" course will provide the
attendee with a thorough understanding of the requirements of the
various safety issues that OSHA has recently concentrated on in
various enforcement actions around the country. With the proliferation
of communications sites due to the rapid expansion of the wireless
industry, many contractors are faced with a myriad of safety hazards
they are unprepared to handle. This course is meant for all employees
that install wireless systems, construct towers, and perform maintenance
or any other activities that can take place at telecommunications
sites. Currently, RSI is offering the seminar many times during
the remainder of 2005. See our calendar for specific cities and
dates. The course will consist of 8 elements with emphasis on those
safety hazards that are common at rooftop or tower communications
sites such as:
HAZCOM - Hazard Communications
(Requirements per 29 CFR §1910.1200)(Subparts H, N, & Z)
HAZCOM training covers the most common chemicals that are found
at rooftop, tower, and equipment rooms. The material will include
how to read a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), understanding labels,
and what procedures should be in place for usage, protection, and
handling.
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) & Personal Protection
Monitors (PPM)
(Requirements per 29 CFR §1910.132)(Subpart I)
RF Badges, RF Suits, and other forms of PPE/PPM will be covered.
Proper usage, maintenance, and training recommendations will complete
the topic.
Lockout/Tagout
(Requirements per 29 CFR §1910.147)(Subpart J)
Site specific recommendations will be undertaken as to how the Federal
Regulations pertain to personnel that must implement proper Lockout/Tagout
procedures.
Documentation and Record Keeping
(Requirements per 29 CFR Part 1904)(OSHA Act/General Duty Clause)
This course covers the proper forms and proper completion that must
be accomplished for OSHA compliance. (The new OSHA 300, injury,
illness, and summary forms.) (Competent Person and General Safety
and Health Provisions and Programs)
Confined Space Entry (limited)
(Requirements per 29 CFR §1910.146)(Subpart J)
This limited version of Confined Space procedures covers the methods
that reduce the potential hazard before entering a confined workplace.
Fall Protection
(Requirements per 29 CFR §1926.500)(Subparts D, M, N, & X)
Specific to wireless and broadcast sites, this course covers OSHA
requirements for proper training and equipment that should be considered
before working on any rooftop, tower platform, walkway, stairway,
or ladder.
Electrical Hazards
(Requirements per 29 CFR §1910.332- §1910.332)(Subparts K &
S)
General electrical safety, grounding, and proper classifications
per the National Electrical Code and National Fire Protection Code.
Explosion & Fire Hazards
(Requirements per 29 CFR §1910.155)(Subparts E & L)
This core topic contains management practices that should reduce
the potential for these hazards.
RSI Instructors are Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers
RSI Offers a 100% money back guarantee
if you are not satisifed with this course!
Passing this course does not in
any way authorize attendee to present themselves as a RSI authorized
trainer nor does it give attendee authority to utilize the RSI
name or likeness in any form including advertising, training,
or development. Only by passing the RSI Advanced Train the Trainer
course, requesting RSI to furnish official RSI training cards,
and paying the required fee per card, is an attendee allowed to
provide their internal employees with training cards that contain
RSI information. RSI Advanced Train the Trainer graduates are
only authorized to issue cards to persons that are direct hires
for their company that has paid for the training. These policies
will be strictly enforced including taking legal action to protect
the RSI name and material.
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