Darleene Snider, Construction Manager
Sisters Habitat for Humanity
darleene@sistershabitat.org
Office: 541-549-1193
Cell: 541-948-9023
Sisters Habitat for Humanity is hosting a Competent Person Training on June 15-16. Class is limited to 25 participants.
What to expect: The two-day workshop will provide in-depth safety training for individuals designated as the affiliate’s “Competent Person” as defined by the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA requires that every build has a Competent Person (CP) on-site to help recognize unsafe situations and to make necessary corrections in recognized high hazard areas. All affiliates are required to demonstrate that they have a certified Competent Person to be eligible for select HFHI funding and programs.
Instructor: Ed Brown, Sr. Specialist Construction Technology, Habitat for Humanity International
The training will cover four content areas:
Additional information for registrants:
Each participant is required to pass written exams during each segment of the training program with (70% or higher score). Re-testing can be offered; see instructor for more information. Laptops are not required for this course but may be useful study tools after the first day of training.
Registration fee:
The cost for this training is $150, which includes the cost of the course, plus lunch and refreshments for both days. Please make checks payable to Sisters Habitat for Humanity.
Nearby accommodations:
Lodging options include, but are not limited to: