This OSHA 10 Hour Training is only provided every 2 years. Don’t miss this opportunity to be recognized as being OSHA trained by the Department of Labor.

June 18 & 19 – Lenexa

June 20 & 21 – Salina

Goals and Objectives
At the end of the course, participants will:

  • Have a fuller understanding of OSHA requirements in the workplace
  • Be able to recognize and abate common hazards in the workplace
  • Have the ability to provide guidance in safety and health matters
  • Be better prepared in the event of an OSHA inspection
  • Be formally recognized by the Department of Labor for their participation

Course Outline
Day One:
8:30 – 9 AM      Registration, Coffee and Introductions
9 – 11 AM         Introduction to OSHA
11 – Noon        Walking and Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
Noon – 1 PM     Lunch provided
1 – 2 PM           Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans
2 – 3 PM           Electrical
3 – 4 PM           Personal Protective Equipment
4 – 5 PM           Hazard Communications

Day Two:
8:30 – 9 AM      Sign-in and Coffee
9 – 10 AM        Bloodborne Pathogens-Preventing Needle Sticks
10 – 11 AM      Materials Handling
11 – Noon        Safety & Health Program, Safety Committees and Safety Training – Train the Trainer
Noon               Final Comments and Adjournment

Cost: NO COST for KING members, $69 for non-KING

Contact Kevin McFarland with questions.

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