OSHA ANNOUNCING 3 rd Edition Curriculum and Student Manual 2017

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1 ANNOUNCING 3 rd Edition Curriculum and Student Manual 2017 OSHA 5810 Learn how to become an instructor for RMEC and train this course for your company! Date: 8/28/2017 8/31/2017 Time: 8:15 AM 5:00 PM, RRCC Lakewood Colorado Special PRICING $ normally $ Hazards Recognition and Standards Training Course for the US On Shore Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Industry Visit the RMEC OSHA 5810 course website to learn more about the NEW and UPDATED Content

2 OSHA 5810 Hazards Recognition and Standards for the US Onshore Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Course Goal: Protect workers by providing companies active in the US on-shore oil and gas exploration and production industry with a foundation for the development of a comprehensive Health and Safety Training Program. Course Purpose: The OSHA 5810 course is intended for the full time employees of firms engaged in all phases of US on-shore oil and gas exploration and production. This course provides essential information for students to protect themselves by developing the knowledge and skills to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control hazards common to the US on-shore oil and gas exploration and production industry. Oil and Gas or Oil and Gas work site shall mean those work sites associated with the U.S. on-shore exploration and production oil and gas industry including, but not limited to construction, drilling, completion, well servicing, production, product gathering and processing, and product transmission. Haz Recognition and Standards Course for 6/29/ Oil and Gas E&P

3 OSHA 5810 Identified Hazards 1. Adverse Weather Conditions, 2. Uneven and /or Unstable Ground, 3. Rough Terrain, 4. Overhead Power Lines, 5. Buried Utilities 6. Wildlife / Livestock, 7. Unhappy Land Owners, 8. Noise, 9. Day/Night Time Operations, 10. Fast pace 11. Poor Illumination 12. Simultaneous Operations and Site Congestion, 13. Heavy Equipment, 14. Transportation 15. Pressure, 16. Chemicals, 17. Nuisance Dusts 18. Toxic Gases, 19. Radiation, 20. Confined Space Entry, 21. Excavations And Trenches, 22. Communication 23. Roll Over, 24. Blind Spots, 25. Medical emergencies 26. Slips, Trips, Falls, 27. Sprains And Strains, 28. Repetitive Movement 29. Caught Between, 30. Pinched By, 31. Struck Or Crushed By, 32. Fall From Height, 33. Equipment Failure 34. Electrical, 35. Wire Line, 36. Blowout, 37. Hot Work, 38. Fire, 39. Explosives /Explosion, 40. Language 41. Literacy 42. Cultural differences 43. Worker Fatigue, Boredom 44. Workplace Violence 45. Substance abuse, impaired worker 46. Lone Worker. 47. Short Service Employee 48. Worker Fitness /Health 49. Human Error 50. Terrorism 51. Other Environmental Hazards 6/29/2017 OSHA 5810 Class Introduction 3

4 Key Subject Area Modules Module 1: Course Introduction and Orientation (2 hours) Module 2: Safety, Health and Environmental Management Systems Module 3: Health Hazards and Industrial Hygiene Module 4: Hazard Communication Module 5: Personal Protective Equipment Module 6: Emergency Action Plans Module 7: Fire Protection and Prevention Module 8: Control of Hazardous Energy Module 9: Electrical Hazards Module 10: Machinery Hazards and Machine Guarding Module 11: Mechanical Lifting and Hoisting Equipment (Material Handling) Module 12: Walking and Working Surfaces Module 13: Fall Protective Systems Module 14: Confined Space Module 15: Excavation Trenching and Protective Systems Module 16: Inspection, Testing and Preventative Maintenance Module 17: Motor Vehicle Operation Contact Haz Recognition and Standards Course for 6/29/ Oil and Gas E&P

5 OSHA rd Edition 2017 Module 1 Additional content concerning the different facets and hazards of the O&G industry, OSHA poster update and penalty increase Module 2 OSHA new SHP, company procedure and policies including Substance Abuse and BLR statistics. Module 3 OSHA Silica, NIOSH and OSHA Tank gauging and VOC alert. Subpart Z Module 4 OSHA HAZCOM SDS and Labels and training requirements Module 5 PPE update for general industry to include Personal Fall Arrest and restraint Module 6 Listing types of emergencies and action planning Module 7 API RP2007 Hot Work and focus on OSHA and company response to fires and Module 8 focus on Lockout and multi employee worksites utilizing Lockout with option of Tagout Module 9 Reiterate on Unqualified verses Qualified on electrical systems to include OSHA's Div. 1 Zone 0 classifications. API 505 and OSHA subpart S Module 10 Hazard recognition on equipment that have rotating or moving parts that are common in the O & G industry and machine guarding requirements. Subpart O Module 11 Emphasis on crane operations and hazards of not having qualified operators, spotters, signal person or qualified rigger (OSHA , , and ) same for forklifts and all other heavy equipment used to lift stuff. Module 12 Confined Space hazards of the industry and the importance of qualified trained employees to perform the duties assigned including rescue (both general and construction industry) and Module 13 update to the new walking working surface standard subpart D to include Fall Arrest Systems plus state plans Module 14 the importance of keeping employees from falling and if they do, how to keep them from hitting the ground and the importance of immediate rescue and Module 15 Focus on Competent Persons responsibility and the hazards that are seen in the industry with excavations and appendix A C Module 16 Looking at hazard from the lack of inspections and how to prevent failure of equipment by assuring inspections are performed by trained people. Industry best practices and OSHA wire rope. Module 17 updated traffic fatality statistics, hazards in the industry with transportation and the importance driving behaviors. DOT and company / industry.

6 ATTN: Oil and Gas E&P Employers Add the OSHA 5810 to your IN HOUSE training. Create consistent training at all your locations. Rocky Mountain Education Center developed this course with industry and successfully worked with OSHA to have the course approved. RMEC will help you authorize YOUR trainer to instruct OSHA 5810 on behalf of RMEC to YOUR employees on YOUR schedule! 1. Contact 2. Submit a resume of the trainer(s) you would like to teach the course to your employees. 3. Your instructor completes ( AT NO CHARGE) the 5810 taught by RMEC and receives the curriculum and student manual electronic copies 4. Training dates and course marketing materials must be pre approved by RMEC. 5. Your company pays an annual curriculum license fee of $2,000 and a $25 per participant administrative fee for RMEC to issue the OSHA Department of Labor Certificates to your employees successfully completing the course. OSHA 5810 Hazard Recognition and Standards Training Course for the US On Shore Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Industry Module 1: Hazard Overview in O&G E&P Module 2: Safety, Health and Environmental Management Systems Module 3: Health Hazards and Industrial Hygiene Module 4: Hazard Communication Module 5: Personal Protective Equipment Module 6: Emergency Action Plans Module 7: Fire Protection and Prevention Module 8: Control of Hazardous Energy Module 9: Electrical Hazards Module 10: Machinery Hazards and Machine Guarding Module 11: Mechanical Lifting and Hoisting Equipment (Material Handling) Module 12: Walking and Working Surfaces Module 13: Fall Protective Systems Module 14: Confined Space Module 15: Excavation Trenching and Protective Systems Module 16: Inspection, Testing and Preventative Maintenance Module 17: Motor Vehicle Operation

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