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OSHA Maritime Training

OSHA 10-Hour Maritime Industry

13 Modules

Course Modules - (13)

  • 1) Introduction to OSHA
  • 2) The OSHA Inspection Process
  • 3) How to File a Whistleblower Retaliation Complaint
  • 4) How to Read OSHA Standard
  • 5) How to Read the OSHA Standards
  • 6) Introduction to OSHA Power Point Presentation
  • 7) Workers’ Rights PSHA
  • 8) Student Handout Packet
  • 9) NMSA landing screen
  • 10) Job Safety and Health
  • 1) Maritime Industry
  • 2) Shipyard Employment “Tool Bag” Directive
  • 3) 29 CFR Part 1915, Subpart B, Confined and Enclosed Spaces and Other Dangerous Atmospheres in Shipyard Employment
  • 4) Shipyard Employment: Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Fall Protection Systems Standard
  • 5) Maritime Industries: Shipyards
  • 6) Fire Watch Safety during Hot Work in Shipyards
  • 7) Shipyard Employment Safety Statistics
  • 8) Safely Performing Hot Work on Hollow or Enclosed Structures in Shipyards
  • 9) Hazards Associated With Shipbreaking
  • 10) Guidelines for Safely Entering and Cleaning Vessel Sewage Tanks
  • 11) Eye Protection against Radiant Energy during Welding and Cutting in Shipyard Employment
  • 12) Hazards Associated with Spray Painting in Shipyard Employment
  • 13) Evaluation of Fire and Rescue Services
  • 14) Deck Barge Safety
  • 15) Ergonomics for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • 16) Fire Watch Safety during Hot Work in Shipyards
  • 17) Aerial Lift Fall Protection Over Water in Shipyards
  • 18) Fire Watch Safety during Hot Work in Shipyards
  • 19) Ventilation in Shipyard Employment
  • 20) Hazards during the Repair and Maintenance of Refrigeration Systems on Vessels
  • 21) Safety While Working Alone in Shipyards
  • 22) Understanding Your Role as a Shipyard Competent Person
  • 23) Evaluation of Fire and Rescue Services
  • 24) Evaluating Shipyard Competent Person Programs
  • 25) Eye Protection against Radiant Energy during Welding and Cutting in Shipyard Employment
  • 26) Shipyard Machinery and Power Tool Safety
  • 27) Working with the Shipyard Industry
  • 1) Introduction
  • 2) Fire Safety Plan
  • 3) Precautions for Hot Work
  • 4) Fire Watches
  • 5) Fire Response
  • 6) Fixed Fire Extinguishing System Hazards on Board Vessel
  • 7) Land-Side Fire Protection Systems
  • 8) Training
  • 9) Preventing Fires on Vessels
  • 1) Hold on - Slips trips and falls
  • 2) Access to Vessels
  • 3) Access to Cargo Spaces and Confined Spaces
  • 4) Access and Guarding of Drydocks and Marine Railways
  • 5) Working Surfaces
  • 6) Guarding of Deck Openings and Edges
  • 7) Ladders
  • 8) Work Surface Hazard Results in Slip and Fall
  • 1) Hazard Assessment
  • 2) PPE Selection
  • 3) PPE Selection > Head Protection
  • 4) PPE Selection > Eye and Face Protection
  • 5) PPE Selection > Foot Protection
  • 6) PPE Selection > Hearing Protection
  • 7) PPE Selection > Respiratory Protection
  • 8) PPE Selection > Hand and Body Protection
  • 9) PPE Selection > Lifesaving Equipment and Personal Flotation Devices
  • 10) PPE Selection > Personal Fall Protection Equipment
  • 11) Employee Training
  • 12) Cleaning, Maintenance and Replacement
  • 13) Personal Protective Equipment
  • 14) Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) | OSHA Requirements
  • 15) Testing common types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • 1) Fall from Containers
  • 2) Work Place Falls and Injuries
  • 3) Falling Object Protection
  • 4) How to Calculate Fall Distance | Fall Protection, Safety, Hazards, Training
  • 5) Lasher Fall - fatality
  • 6) Load Disengages from Hook, Worker Falls and Drowns
  • 7) Shipyard Employment: Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Fall Protection Systems Standard
  • 1) PPE Selection > Personal Fall Protection Equipment
  • 2) Donning a Fall Protection Harness
  • 3) Inspection Procedures Harness
  • 4) Selection, Fit Test of Harness
  • 1) Housekeeping
  • 2) Lighting
  • 3) Utilities
  • 4) Working Alone
  • 5) Vessel Radar and Communication Systems
  • 6) Lifeboats
  • 7) Medical Services and First Aid
  • 8) Sanitation
  • 9) Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tags-plus)
  • 10) Retention of DOT Markings, Placards, and Labels
  • 11) Motor Vehicle Safety Equipment, Operation and Maintenance
  • 12) Line Handling Accident Prevention
  • 1) Lifting - Using the Power Zone
  • 2) Proper Lifting
  • 3) Longshore Safety Railcar Operations
  • 4) Top Loader
  • 5) Container Falling from Ship
  • 6) Lashing
  • 7) Straddle Carrier Overturns
  • 8) Swinging Load
  • 9) Improperly Slung Cargo
  • 10) Steel Cargo Handling Safety Video
  • 11) Steel Cargo Handling Safety Video
  • 12) Forklift
  • 13) Housekeeping Safety
  • 14) Five Ways to Stay Safe When Working on Chassis in Marine Terminals
  • 1) Rigging
  • 2) Inspection
  • 3) Ropes, Chains, and Slings
  • 4) Shackles and Hooks
  • 5) Chain Falls and Pull-Lifts
  • 6) Hoisting and Hauling Equipment
  • 7) Use of Gear
  • 8) Crane Boom Contacts Power Lines, Worker Electrocuted
  • 9) Crane Operations w/o Adequate Clearance Crushes Welder
  • 10) Worker Standing in the Bight of Line Struck
  • 11) Truck Mounted Crane Crushes Rigger
  • 1) Overview
  • 2) Servicing Multi-Piece and Single-Piece Rim Wheels in Marine Terminals
  • 3) Preventing Semi-Tractor Driver Injuries during Container Lifting Operations
  • 4) Five Ways to Stay Safe When Working on Chassis in Marine Terminals
  • 5) Six Ways to Stay Safe When Working in Marine Terminal Mechanic Shops
  • 1) Bloodborne Pathogens OSHA Training Video: Essential Safety Guide
  • 2) Bloodborne Pathogens - Determining Exposure in the Workplace
  • 3) Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
  • 4) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
  • 1) Bloodborne Pathogens - Introduction to Online Course
  • 2) What To Expect During an Oregon OSHA Inspection
  • 3) Overview of the Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens
  • 4) Bloodborne Pathogens - Engineering Controls for Healthcare Facilities
  • 5) Bloodborne Pathogens - Engineering Controls for Non-Healthcare Facilities
  • 6) Hazard Communication for Bloodborne Pathogens
  • 7) Bloodborne Pathogens Training - The Hepatitis Vaccine
  • 8) Bloodborne Pathogens - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • 9) Bloodborne Pathogens - Annual Employee Training Requirements

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand safety protocols in the workplace.
  • Recognize potential hazards and mitigate risks.

Completion Requirements:

  • 100% appearance for the course
  • Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  • Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
  • As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)
This Certificate of Training shall not imply or suggest that OSHA Outreach Training Program training was completed or will result in individual being certified. Students are not eligible to request and/or receive an OSHA student completion card
Students may request IACET CEU credit upon successful completion of the course, provided all required criteria are met. This option is available for those who wish to receive official recognition of their continuing education.
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This Course Includes

  • Modules : 13
  • Duration : 10 Hours
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Beginner
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