When

Sunday April 15th & 22nd (2 days) 8:30am-4:30pm
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Where

Sunset Park, Brooklyn 
Near 36th St. Subway (Connect to D, N, R to 36th)
Exact Address Provided at Time of Registration
Brooklyn, NY 11232
 

 
 

Contact

Peter Altuch 
OSHA 10 NY Classroom Training "Open to the Public" 
516-570-0754
info@osha10ny.com 

The OSHA 15 Hour Disaster Site Worker Training covers the following:

Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards. The topic requirements are as follows:
  1. Introduction/Overview (1.25 hours)
  2. Incident Command System/Unified Command Systems (0.75 hour)
  3. Safety Hazards (2.5 hours)
  4. Health Hazards (2.0 hours)
  5. CBRNE Agents (1.0 hour)
  6. Traumatic Incident Stress Awareness (0.50 hour)
  7. Respiratory Protection (3.5 hours)
  8. Other Personal Protective Equipment (1.25 hours)
  9. Decontamination (1.5 hours)
  10. Final Exercise (0.75 hour)
  

 

 

OSHA 15 Hour Disaster Site Workers Training April 15th & 22nd (Sundays) 8:30am-4:30pm in Brooklyn

(Class is held in Sunset Park area of Brooklyn.  Exact address provided at time of registration.

This class provide skilled support (e.g. utility, demolition, debris removal, or heavy equipment operation) or cleanup services in response to natural and man-made disasters. Completion of the 10- or 30-hour OSHA Construction or General Industry Outreach Training Course is a prerequisite to attending this course.
                                  


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All workers at disaster sites need to be aware of the differences between disaster sites and regular construction or demolition worksites and be able to inspect, don, and doff airpurifying respirators. This training also intends to raise awareness that pre-incident training is essential to ensure worker safety and health in response to disasters.

About our Instructors:

Becoming an Authorized Disaster Site Trainer. To become an authorized trainer, a person must meet the following three prerequisites:
  1. Be a currently authorized OSHA Construction or General Industry Outreach Trainer.
  2. Have a minimum of three years experience as an occupational safety and health trainer.
  3. Have completed a 40-hour (minimum) Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) training course, possess journey level credentials in the construction trades, or possess technical skills or credentials in construction work equivalent to the journey level.
Experience cannot be substituted for the training prerequisite component. OSHA does not issue waivers for these prerequisites. After satisfying the prerequisites, a person must complete OSHA #5600 Disaster Site Worker Train-the-Trainer Course to become an authorized trainer.