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<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Schedule <strong>of</strong> Courses online at www.rit.edu/osha 1-866-385-7470 ext. 2919


OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Contents<br />

A Message from the Director<br />

OSHA Training <strong>Institute</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> for Region II:<br />

New York, New Jersey, Puerto<br />

Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands<br />

Courses 500, 501, 502, 503, 510.......8<br />

Courses 511, 521, 2015, 2045............9<br />

Courses 2225, 2250, 2264, 3010,<br />

3095, 3110 ..............................................10<br />

Courses 5600, 7005, 7100, 7105,<br />

7200, 7205, 7300, 7400......................11<br />

Courses 7405, 7410, 7500, 7505,<br />

7510, 7600 ..............................................12<br />

Courses 7845, 10-Hour General Industry,<br />

10-Hour Construction.............................13<br />

General Information<br />

and Instructors.........................................14<br />

Contact Information<br />

and Registration.......................................15<br />

Online Training Programs<br />

In addition to classroom-led<br />

OSHA training courses, RIT has<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> safety and industrial<br />

health-related courses available<br />

online through its partnership<br />

with 360 Training, including<br />

OSHA-approved 10-Hour and<br />

30-Hour General Industry and<br />

Construction Outreach Courses,<br />

as well as the OSHA 500 and<br />

501 Train-the-Trainer courses.<br />

These convenient and affordable<br />

programs are designed to provide<br />

workers with training accessible<br />

on their own time and in their<br />

own location.<br />

Course fees as low as $20.<br />

For a complete listing <strong>of</strong> titles<br />

and easy online registration,<br />

visit http://rit.360training.com.<br />

Dear Colleague,<br />

We are looking forward to another exciting year.<br />

We’re announcing two new certificate programs,<br />

new courses, new locations, new instructors, and<br />

new modalities!<br />

Of course you can still count on us to maintain our<br />

commitment to providing a learning experience <strong>of</strong><br />

the highest quality. All <strong>of</strong> the courses in this catalog<br />

are taught by an outstanding group <strong>of</strong> instructors,<br />

hand-picked for their teaching credentials as well as<br />

for their real-world experience as health and safety<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. They bring today’s workplace issues<br />

directly into the classroom and use relevant examples<br />

to illustrate key safety and health concepts. Our goal<br />

is to make each program you attend the very best<br />

learning experience possible. We make every effort<br />

to ensure your satisfaction.<br />

In addition, RIT has long been acknowledged as<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the nation’s leading providers <strong>of</strong> high-quality,<br />

accredited programs, including:<br />

• Safety <strong>Technology</strong> (BS)<br />

• Environmental Management and <strong>Technology</strong> (BS)<br />

• Environmental Health and Safety Management (MS)<br />

• Safety and Health <strong>Technology</strong> (certificate)<br />

• Project Management (certificate)<br />

• Disaster and Emergency Management (certificate)<br />

• Environmental Management Science (certificate)<br />

• Industrial Environmental Management (certificate)<br />

If you have any questions or suggestions, or would like<br />

to arrange for customized classes for your employees,<br />

please contact us at 866-385-7470. We look forward<br />

to serving you.<br />

Regards,<br />

Kitren A. VanStrander<br />

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Register now! Call toll-free 1-866-385-7470 ext. 2919 or visit www.rit.edu/osha for convenient online registration.<br />

Courses Offered<br />

Save this calendar! Make planning your organization’s yearly safety training easy.<br />

500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and<br />

Health Standards for the Construction Industry<br />

November 4 – 7, 2008<br />

January 20 – 23, 2009<br />

March 10 – 13, 2009<br />

May 12 – 15, 2009<br />

September 22 – 25, 2009<br />

501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and<br />

Health Standards for General Industry<br />

October 7 – 10, 2008<br />

December 9 – 12, 2008<br />

February 10 – 13, 2009<br />

April 28 – May 1, 2009<br />

June 9 – 12, 2009<br />

502 Update for Construction Industry<br />

Outreach Trainers<br />

December 17 – 19, 2008<br />

March 25 – 27, 2009<br />

June 17 – 19, 2009<br />

September 30 – October 2, 2009<br />

503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers<br />

October 22 – 24, 2008<br />

January 28 – 30, 2009<br />

April 7 – 9, 2009<br />

June 24 – 26, 2009<br />

510 Occupational Safety and Health Standards<br />

for the Construction Industry<br />

September 30 – October 3, 2008<br />

December 2 – 5, 2008<br />

February 10 – 13, 2009<br />

April 14 – 17, 2009<br />

June 2 – 5, 2009<br />

511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards<br />

for General Industry<br />

November 11 – 14, 2008<br />

January 13 – 16, 2009<br />

March 3 – 6, 2009<br />

May 5 – 8, 2009<br />

September 15 – 18, 2009<br />

521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene<br />

November 4 – 7, 2008<br />

March 17 – 20, 2009<br />

June 9 – 12, 2009<br />

2015 Hazardous Materials<br />

May 18 – 21, 2009<br />

2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards<br />

November 18 – 21, 2008<br />

March 3 – 6, 2009<br />

2225 Respiratory Protection<br />

December 9 – 12, 2008<br />

June 2 – 5, 2009<br />

2250 Principles <strong>of</strong> Ergonomics Applied to Work-<br />

Related Musculoskeletal and Nerve Disorders<br />

October 29 – 31, 2008<br />

March 11 – 13, 2009<br />

2264 Permit-Required Confined-Space Entry<br />

October 15 – 17, 2008 in Syracuse<br />

May 6 – 8, 2009 in Syracuse<br />

3010 Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics<br />

October 15 – 17, 2008<br />

April 29 – May 1, 2009<br />

3095 Electrical Standards<br />

October 7 – 10, 2008<br />

March 31 – April 3, 2009<br />

3110 Fall Arrest Systems<br />

November 12 – 14, 2008<br />

February 25 – 27, 2009<br />

5600 Disaster Site Worker Train-the-Trainer Course<br />

January 20 – 23, 2009<br />

7005 Public Warehousing and Storage<br />

February 11, 2009<br />

7100 Introduction to Machinery<br />

and Machine Safeguarding<br />

February 10, 2009<br />

7105 Introduction to Evacuation<br />

and Emergency Planning<br />

November 20, 2008<br />

7200 Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for<br />

Healthcare Facilities<br />

January 19, 2009<br />

7205 Health Hazard Awareness<br />

November 21, 2008<br />

7300 Understanding OSHA’s Permit-Required<br />

Confined-Space Standards<br />

February 13, 2009<br />

7400 Trainers Course in Construction Noise<br />

February 12, 2009<br />

7405 Fall Hazard Awareness<br />

for the Construction Industry<br />

April 28, 2009<br />

7410 Managing Excavation Hazards<br />

December 16, 2008<br />

7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management<br />

March 26, 2009<br />

September 29, 2009<br />

7505 Introduction to Accident Investigation<br />

December 18, 2008<br />

March 27, 2009<br />

September 28, 2009<br />

7510 Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses<br />

March 25, 2009<br />

7600 Disaster Site Worker Course<br />

December 16 – 17, 2008<br />

7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar<br />

October 1, 2008<br />

April 14, 2009<br />

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry<br />

Safety and Health Course<br />

November 18 – 19, 2008<br />

March 17 – 18, 2009<br />

April 15 – 16, 2009<br />

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety<br />

and Health Course<br />

October 2 – 3, 2008<br />

March 19 – 20, 2009<br />

April 8 – 9, 2009<br />

May 12 – 13, 2009<br />

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OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

NEW Safety and Health Specialist Certificate Program<br />

The RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is<br />

now <strong>of</strong>fering two Safety and Health<br />

Specialist Certificates. This program<br />

gives participants certification <strong>of</strong> their<br />

knowledge and skills in understanding<br />

OSHA regulatory standards, and in<br />

developing solutions to workplace<br />

safety challenges.<br />

In addition, participants can acquire<br />

OSHA-authorized outreach trainer<br />

status if they choose to complete<br />

the 500 or 501 course. Outreach<br />

trainers are authorized to conduct<br />

10- and 30-hour outreach courses.<br />

For additional information on<br />

becoming a trainer, please contact<br />

us at 866-385-7470 ext. 2919 or<br />

visit our website at rit.edu/osha.<br />

Program Overview<br />

Participants in the Safety and Health<br />

Specialist Certificate Program can<br />

customize their program to reflect<br />

their own areas <strong>of</strong> interest through<br />

a selection <strong>of</strong> core required courses<br />

and electives.<br />

Course transfers are accepted from<br />

any <strong>of</strong> the OSHA Training <strong>Institute</strong><br />

<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>s. Up to two transfer<br />

courses may be applied to this<br />

certificate program. The 500 and<br />

501 courses or the associated update<br />

courses, 502 or 503, must have been<br />

completed within the past four years<br />

to be transferrable.<br />

All courses previously completed<br />

through the RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong> will be grandfathered.<br />

Costs and Registration<br />

In addition to individual course<br />

costs, there is a one-time application<br />

fee <strong>of</strong> $25.00.<br />

For an application or for complete<br />

details, contact us at: 866-385-7470<br />

ext. 2919 or visit our website at<br />

rit.edu/osha.<br />

Construction Safety and Health Specialist Certificate<br />

4 CORE COURSES (REQUIRED) plus CHOOSE 3 ELECTIVES<br />

510 OSH Standards<br />

for Construction<br />

or<br />

500 Trainer Course in OSH<br />

Standards for Construction<br />

or<br />

502 Update Course for<br />

Construction Outreach Trainers<br />

and<br />

3010 Excavation, Trenching<br />

& Soil Mechanics<br />

3095 Electrical Standards<br />

3110 Fall Arrest Systems<br />

General Industry Safety and Health Specialist Certificate<br />

511 OSH Standards for<br />

General Industry<br />

or<br />

501 Trainer Course in OSH<br />

Standards for General Industry<br />

or<br />

503 Update Course for General<br />

Industry Outreach Trainers<br />

and<br />

521 OSHA Guide to<br />

Industrial Hygiene<br />

2045 Machinery and Machine<br />

Guarding Standards<br />

521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene<br />

2225 Respiratory Protection<br />

2264 Permit-Required Confined-Space Entry<br />

5600 Disaster Site Train-the-Trainer<br />

7205 Health Hazard Awareness<br />

7400 Trainer Course in Construction Noise<br />

7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the<br />

Construction Industry<br />

7410 Managing Excavation Hazards<br />

7500 Introduction to Safety and<br />

Health Management<br />

7505 Introduction to Accident Investigation<br />

7600 Disaster Site Worker<br />

7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar<br />

3 CORE COURSES (REQUIRED) plus CHOOSE 3 ELECTIVES<br />

2015 Hazardous Materials<br />

2225 Respiratory Protection<br />

2250 Principles <strong>of</strong> Ergonomics Applied to<br />

Work-Related Musculoskeletal and<br />

Nerve Disorders<br />

2264 Permit-Required Confined-Space Entry<br />

3095 Electrical Standards<br />

7005 Public Warehousing and Storage<br />

7100 Introduction to Machinery & Machine<br />

Guarding Standards<br />

7205 Health Hazard Awareness<br />

7300 Introduction to OSHA’s Permit-<br />

Required Confined-Space Standard<br />

7500 Introduction to Safety and Health<br />

Management<br />

7505 Introduction to Accident Investigation<br />

7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar<br />

NOTE: Participants who do not want to teach the 10- and 30-hour Outreach Training<br />

Programs should enroll in either Course 510 for the Construction certificate, or Course<br />

511 for the General Industry certificate. Courses 500 and 501 require participants to<br />

have five years <strong>of</strong> safety experience in their field and have completed the respective<br />

Course 510 or 511 (or equivalent) before registering.<br />

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Register now! Call toll-free 1-866-385-7470 ext. 2919 or visit www.rit.edu/osha for convenient online registration.<br />

Safety and Health Specialist Training<br />

Certificate Program Application<br />

<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Personal Information<br />

Name<br />

Title<br />

Organization<br />

Organization Address<br />

City State Zip<br />

Telephone # Fax #<br />

E-mail address<br />

Application Fee<br />

There is a $25.00 application fee for each certificate.<br />

BY MAIL - with check, credit card, or P.O.:<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />

OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

31 Lomb Memorial Drive<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong>, NY 14623-5603<br />

BY FAX - with credit card or P.O. to: (585) 475-6292<br />

Payment Information<br />

Purchase order #<br />

Billing address:<br />

Please Circle: VISA / MasterCard<br />

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY<br />

_________________________<br />

Date Received<br />

__________________________<br />

Date Completed<br />

Card Number:<br />

Cardholder’s signature<br />

Exp. Date<br />

Construction Safety & Health Specialist Training Certificate<br />

4 required courses plus 3 electives<br />

Course Completion Date Location<br />

510 or 500 or 502*<br />

3010*<br />

3095*<br />

3110*<br />

521<br />

2225<br />

2264<br />

5600<br />

7205<br />

7400<br />

7405<br />

7410<br />

7500<br />

7505<br />

7600<br />

7845<br />

* Required<br />

General Industry Safety & Health Specialist Training Certificate<br />

3 required courses plus 3 electives<br />

Course Completion Date Location<br />

511 or 501 or 503*<br />

521*<br />

2045*<br />

2015<br />

2225<br />

2250<br />

2264<br />

3095<br />

7005<br />

7100<br />

7205<br />

7300<br />

7500<br />

7505<br />

7845<br />

* Required<br />

Please indicate the courses you have already completed, including training date and location. For classes taken at another training facility,<br />

you must include a copy <strong>of</strong> your certificate. Please note: Only two (2) courses from another training facility may be transferred.


OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> and the Finger Lakes Region<br />

You may already know that <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

is home to many leading companies.<br />

The traditionally strong local<br />

economy has created a rich and active<br />

community that <strong>of</strong>fers visitors a wide<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> things to do and places to<br />

see. <strong>Rochester</strong> also is a perfect starting<br />

point for day trips to the Finger Lakes,<br />

Niagara Falls, the Adirondacks, and even<br />

Toronto.<br />

Things to do in any season<br />

From fine dining to sporting events<br />

and outdoor recreation, the region<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers something for everyone.<br />

You’ll find museums, movie theaters,<br />

concert halls, comedy clubs,<br />

restaurants, shopping malls, and<br />

nightclubs featuring live music<br />

and dancing. For nature lovers,<br />

there are parks, beaches, ski resorts,<br />

hiking trails, gorges, and lakes that<br />

provide opportunities for you to<br />

enjoy the outdoors. And if you<br />

like to tee it up, you’ll find an<br />

unbeatable selection <strong>of</strong> golf courses<br />

in the area, which is home to Oak<br />

Hill, one <strong>of</strong> the nation’s 10 best<br />

courses and site <strong>of</strong> the 2003 PGA<br />

Championship.<br />

Enjoy great<br />

art and music<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong>’s cultural<br />

resources<br />

include the Memorial<br />

Art Gallery, <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

Philharmonic Orchestra,<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Museum and<br />

Science <strong>Center</strong>, Geva Theatre,<br />

and George Eastman House<br />

International Museum <strong>of</strong> Photography<br />

and Film. The Neighborhood <strong>of</strong> the Arts<br />

is the cultural center <strong>of</strong> <strong>Rochester</strong> and<br />

packs in more museums and cultural<br />

institutions than any other neighborhood<br />

in the <strong>Rochester</strong> area. If you’re interested<br />

in exploring the local music scene, there<br />

are about 30 choices <strong>of</strong> live music on a<br />

typical Friday or Saturday night.<br />

Get out to the game<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> sports excitement is hotter than<br />

ever. The city is home to pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

teams in baseball (Red Wings), ice hockey<br />

(Americans), soccer (Raging Rhinos), and<br />

lacrosse (Knighthawks), Indoor Football<br />

(Raiders), Outdoor Lacrosse (Rattlers),<br />

and Basketball (Razor Sharks), and if<br />

you like to watch sports, you can find<br />

a game going on somewhere<br />

nearby. Each summer the Buffalo<br />

Bills training camp comes to<br />

town, as does the LPGA tour<br />

for the Wegmans <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

International at Locust Hill—<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the best-attended events<br />

on the women’s golf tour.<br />

If you like sports<br />

Visit <strong>Rochester</strong>’s newest multipurpose<br />

stadium, PAETEC Park. The stadium,<br />

which opened its doors in June 2006,<br />

plans to host nearly 60 events this year<br />

from June through October, including<br />

USL, W-League and high school soccer,<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Rattler and high school<br />

lacrosse, football games, and concerts.<br />

Explore Finger Lakes wine country<br />

There are more than 80 wineries within<br />

the Finger Lakes area, the state’s secondlargest<br />

tourist destination, behind New<br />

York City. Self-guided winery tours are<br />

popular, with wine trails available on several<br />

<strong>of</strong> the lakes, including Canandaigua,<br />

Keuka, Cayuga, and Seneca. Also in the<br />

region, you’ll find the Women’s Rights<br />

National Historic Park in Seneca Falls,<br />

the place where a worldwide revolution<br />

for gender equality began in 1848.<br />

Spice it up with a delicious meal<br />

When visiting <strong>Rochester</strong>, make sure<br />

to bring your appetite. Whether<br />

you’re into ethnic, vegetarian, or<br />

contemporary American fare, you’re<br />

sure to find a restaurant in the area<br />

that you’ll brag about to your<br />

colleagues back home.<br />

Visit Canandaigua<br />

The New York Wine and Culinary <strong>Center</strong><br />

in Canandaigua invites you to experience<br />

magnificent foods and wines, learn about<br />

New York state’s abundant agricultural<br />

industries, and enjoy the picturesque<br />

Finger Lakes region. Whether you are<br />

a casual diner or sophisticated wine<br />

connoisseur, the new 20,000-squarefoot<br />

facility promises to provide an<br />

enjoyable experience for all.<br />

Beyond <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

In our effort to fully serve OSHA Region<br />

II, we are <strong>of</strong>fering some <strong>of</strong> the courses in<br />

this catalog outside the greater <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

area. If you plan to attend one <strong>of</strong> these<br />

courses, you may be interested in<br />

the events and attractions listed on<br />

the following websites:<br />

Adirondack Region:<br />

www.visitadirondacks.com<br />

Albany: www.albanyny.org<br />

Buffalo: www.buffalo.com<br />

Syracuse: www.syracuse.com<br />

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Register now! Call toll-free 1-866-385-7470 ext. 2919 or visit www.rit.edu/osha for convenient online registration.<br />

Some Greater <strong>Rochester</strong> Area Attractions and Events<br />

Ongoing Attractions<br />

Artisan Works<br />

www.artisanworks.net<br />

585-288-7170<br />

Blackfriars Theatre<br />

www.blackfriars.org<br />

585-454-1260<br />

Canandaigua Wine Trail<br />

www.canandaiguawinetrail.com<br />

877-386-4669<br />

Cayuga Wine Trail<br />

www.cayugawinetrail.com<br />

800-684-5217<br />

<strong>Center</strong> at High Falls<br />

www.centerathighfalls.org<br />

585-325-2030<br />

Finger Lakes Gaming<br />

and Race Track<br />

www.fingerlakesracetrack.com<br />

585-924-3232<br />

Garth Fagan Dance<br />

www.garthfagandance.org<br />

585-454-3260<br />

Genesee Country Village<br />

and Museum<br />

www.gcv.org<br />

585-538-6822<br />

George Eastman House<br />

International Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Photography and Film<br />

www.eastmanhouse.org<br />

585-271-3361<br />

Geva Theatre<br />

www.gevatheatre.org<br />

585-232-4382<br />

Greater <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

Visitors Association<br />

www.ci.rochester.ny.us<br />

585-546-3070<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong>-Area Golf Courses<br />

www.rochestergolflinks.com<br />

Keuka Lake Wine Trail<br />

www.keukawinetrail.com<br />

800-440-4898<br />

Memorial Art Gallery<br />

http://mag.rochester.edu<br />

585-473-7720<br />

National Women’s Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame<br />

www.greatwomen.org<br />

315-568-8060<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Museum &<br />

Science <strong>Center</strong>/Strasenburgh<br />

Planetarium<br />

www.rmsc.org<br />

585-271-4320<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

www.rpo.org<br />

585-454-2100<br />

Seabreeze Amusement Park<br />

www.seabreeze.com<br />

585-323-1900<br />

Seneca Lake Wine Trail<br />

www.senecalakewine.com<br />

877-536-2717<br />

Seneca Park Zoo<br />

www.senecaparkzoo.org<br />

585-336-7200<br />

Strong National Museum <strong>of</strong> Play<br />

www.strongmuseum.org<br />

585-263-2700<br />

Susan B. Anthony House<br />

www.susanbanthonyhouse.org<br />

585-235-6124<br />

Events<br />

Watkins Glen International<br />

July-September<br />

www.theglen.com<br />

607-535-2486<br />

New York State Fair<br />

August 21-September 1, 2008<br />

www.nysfair.org<br />

800-475-3247<br />

Clothesline Arts Festival<br />

September 6-7, 2008<br />

Mag.rochester.edu/clothesline<br />

585-473-7720<br />

Oktoberfest<br />

September 12-14, 19-21, 2008<br />

www.irondequoit.org<br />

585-336-6070<br />

Naples Grape Festival<br />

September 21-28, 2008<br />

www.naplesgrapefest.org<br />

585-374-2240<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Americans Hockey<br />

October-May<br />

www.amerks.com<br />

585-454-5335<br />

Hilton Apple Festival<br />

October 4-5, 2008<br />

www.hiltonapplefest.org<br />

585-234-3378<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> River Romance<br />

October 10-12, 2008<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>rochester.gov<br />

585-428-6697<br />

Bristol Mountain Resort<br />

Year Round Activities<br />

www.bristolmt.com<br />

585-374-6000<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> High Falls<br />

International Film Festival<br />

www.rochestersmoviefest.com<br />

585-279-8307<br />

The Nutcracker Ballet<br />

November 28-30, 2008<br />

www.rpo.org<br />

585-454-2100<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Knighthawks Lacrosse<br />

December-April<br />

www.knighthawks.net<br />

585-454-5335<br />

Cold Rush Winter Festival<br />

January-March<br />

www.g<strong>of</strong>orthecold.com<br />

585-473-4000<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Red Wings Baseball<br />

April-September<br />

www.redwingsbaseball.com<br />

585-464-1001<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Raging Rhinos Soccer<br />

May-September<br />

www.rhinossoccer.com<br />

585-464-5425<br />

Erie Canal Tours<br />

May-October<br />

www.samandmary.org<br />

585-262-5661<br />

Darien Lake Theme Park Resort<br />

May-October<br />

www.godarienlake.com<br />

585-599-4641<br />

Sonnenberg Gardens<br />

May-October<br />

www.sonnenberg.org<br />

585-394-4922<br />

Lilac Festival<br />

May<br />

www.lilacfestival.com<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> Jazz Festival<br />

June<br />

www.rochesterjazz.com<br />

585-234-2002<br />

Party in the Park<br />

June-August<br />

www.city<strong>of</strong>rochester.gov<br />

585-428-6694<br />

Ontario Beach Park Concerts<br />

By The Shore<br />

June-September<br />

www.monroecounty.gov<br />

585-865-3320<br />

Wegmans <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

International LPGA<br />

June<br />

www.rochesterlpga.com<br />

585-427-7100<br />

Buffalo Bills Training Camp<br />

July-August<br />

www.buffalobills.com<br />

Renaissance Festival<br />

July-August<br />

www.sterlingfestival.com<br />

800-879-4446<br />

Corn Hill Arts Festival<br />

July<br />

www.cornhill.org<br />

585-262-3142<br />

Finger Lakes Wine Country<br />

www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com<br />

800-813-2958<br />

The <strong>Rochester</strong> MusicFest<br />

Check for dates<br />

(usually June or July)<br />

www.rochestermusicfest.com<br />

585-486-1286<br />

ESL International Air Show<br />

Check for dates (usually July)<br />

www.rochesterairshow.com<br />

800-677-7282<br />

The dates in this calendar are<br />

subject to change. Please contact<br />

the organizations listed to confirm<br />

the dates <strong>of</strong> all events and activities.<br />

7


OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Course Offerings 500, 501, 502, 503, 510<br />

8<br />

500<br />

Trainer Course in Occupational Safety<br />

and Health Standards for the<br />

Construction Industry<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This train-the-trainer course is for private-sector<br />

personnel interested in teaching the 10- and 30-<br />

hour construction safety and health outreach program<br />

to their employees and other interested groups.<br />

Special emphasis is placed on those topics that are<br />

required in the 10- and 30-hour programs as well as<br />

on those that are the most hazardous, using OSHA<br />

standards as a guide. Course participants are briefed<br />

on effective instructional approaches and the effective<br />

use <strong>of</strong> visual aids and handouts. This program allows<br />

students to become trainers in the Outreach Program,<br />

conduct both a 10- and 30-hour construction safety<br />

and health course, and issue cards to participants<br />

verifying course completion. Students who wish to<br />

participate as authorized trainers in the Outreach<br />

Program must successfully pass a written exam at<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> this course. Prerequisite: Students must<br />

have completed course 510 or have the equivalent<br />

training and five years <strong>of</strong> construction experience<br />

to take this course.<br />

• OSHA inspection procedures<br />

• Safety training programs<br />

• Hazard communication and health hazards<br />

• Personal protective equipment (PPE)<br />

• Fire prevention and equipment<br />

• Materials handling<br />

• Tools<br />

• Welding<br />

• Electrical<br />

• Scaffolds<br />

• Fall protection<br />

• Confined-space entry<br />

• Trenching<br />

501<br />

Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and<br />

Health Standards for General Industry<br />

“Dale brought out the best in everyone. Dale has so<br />

much info on each topic. Awesome.”<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This course presents detailed information on how<br />

the provisions <strong>of</strong> the OSH Act may be implemented<br />

in the workplace. Rights and responsibilities under<br />

the OSH Act, the appeals process, and recordkeeping<br />

are covered. Included are an introduction to OSHA’s<br />

general industry standards and an overview <strong>of</strong> the<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> the more frequently referenced<br />

standards. This course allows the student to become<br />

a trainer in the Outreach Program, conduct both a<br />

10- and 30-hour general industry course, and issue<br />

cards to participants verifying course completion.<br />

Students who wish to participate as authorized<br />

trainers in the Outreach Program must successfully<br />

pass a written exam at the end <strong>of</strong> the course.<br />

Prerequisite: Students must have completed course<br />

511 or have the equivalent training and five years’<br />

experience to take this course.<br />

• Subpart H - Hazardous materials handling<br />

• Subpart Z - Substance specific regulations<br />

• Voluntary compliance programs<br />

• Walking/working surfaces<br />

• Means <strong>of</strong> egress<br />

• Hazardous materials<br />

• Recordkeeping<br />

• Bloodborne pathogens<br />

• Permit-required confined space<br />

• Fire protection<br />

• Machine guarding<br />

• Personal protective equipment (PPE)<br />

502<br />

Update for Construction Industry<br />

Outreach Trainers<br />

3 days $595<br />

CEUs: 1.8 ABIH CM Points: 3<br />

This course is designed for private-sector personnel<br />

who have completed OSHA 500 and who are active<br />

trainers in the Outreach Program or those in the<br />

construction industry who would like to keep current<br />

their knowledge <strong>of</strong> the OSHA standards in 29 CFR<br />

1926. Registration will not be completed until the<br />

participant provides a copy <strong>of</strong> his or her Construction<br />

Industry Outreach Trainer card or certificate.<br />

Required for Outreach Trainers every four years<br />

• OSHA construction standards<br />

• OSHA construction policies<br />

• OSHA construction regulations<br />

503<br />

Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers<br />

“Great use <strong>of</strong> different instructional material. One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

best update courses I have attended. Dale is an expert in<br />

his field and it is always helpful to learn from him.”<br />

3 days $595<br />

CEUs: 1.8 ABIH CM Points: 3<br />

This course is designed for private-sector personnel<br />

who have completed OSHA 501 and who are active<br />

trainers in the Outreach Program or those in general<br />

industry who would like to keep current their<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> the OSHA standards in 29 CFR 1910.<br />

Registration will not be completed until the participant<br />

provides a copy <strong>of</strong> his or her General Industry<br />

Outreach Trainer card or certificate. Required for<br />

Outreach Trainers every four years<br />

• OSHA general industry standards<br />

• OSHA general industry policies<br />

• OSHA general industry regulations<br />

510<br />

Occupational Safety and Health Standards<br />

for the Construction Industry<br />

“Mike and Bob’s real-world consulting and inspection<br />

experience was a good help.”<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This course covers OSHA’s policies, procedures, and<br />

standards as well as construction safety and health<br />

principles. Topics include scope and application <strong>of</strong><br />

the OSHA construction standards. Special emphasis<br />

is placed on those areas that are most hazardous,<br />

and hands-on demonstrations will be provided<br />

for such topics as scaffolding, fall protection, and<br />

confined-space entry. Students will examine 29 CFR<br />

1926 in great detail. This is an entry-level course<br />

that will provide you with basic safety knowledge for<br />

the construction industry. Students who successfully<br />

complete this course will receive a 30-hour card.<br />

• Recordkeeping<br />

• Subpart E - Personal protective equipment<br />

• Subpart D - Hazard communication<br />

• Confined-space entry<br />

• Subpart T and U - Demolition and blasting<br />

• Subpart P - Trenching and excavation<br />

• Subpart I - Hand and power tools<br />

• Fire protection<br />

• Subpart J - Welding<br />

• Subpart N - Cranes, derricks, hoists,<br />

and conveyors<br />

• Fall protection<br />

• Subpart L - Scaffolding


Register now! Call toll-free 1-866-385-7470 ext. 2919 or visit www.rit.edu/osha for convenient online registration.<br />

Course Offerings 511, 521, 2015, 2045<br />

2015<br />

Hazardous Materials<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This course covers OSHA general industry standards<br />

and integrates materials from other consensus and<br />

proprietary standards that relate to hazardous<br />

materials. Included are flammable and combustible<br />

liquids, compressed gases, LP-gases, and cryogenic<br />

liquids. Related processes such as spraying and<br />

dipping are covered, as is electrical equipment.<br />

• CFR 1910 Subpart H<br />

• Introduction to hazardous materials<br />

• Flammable and combustible liquids<br />

• Classification tanks and piping<br />

• Compressed gases<br />

• Spray finishing<br />

• Dip tanks<br />

• Liquefied petroleum gases<br />

• HAZWOPER<br />

• Cryogenics<br />

• Confined-space entry<br />

• Process safety management<br />

• Compliance issues<br />

511<br />

Occupational Safety and Health<br />

Standards for General Industry<br />

“Mike had strong field knowledge <strong>of</strong> related topics.”<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This course covers permissible exposure limits; OSHA<br />

health standards, regulations, and procedures; respiratory<br />

protection; engineering controls; hazard communication;<br />

sampling instrumentation; workplace health<br />

program elements; and other industrial hygiene topics.<br />

A workshop in health hazard recognition, OSHA<br />

health standards, and safety and health programs is<br />

a feature <strong>of</strong> this course. Students who successfully<br />

complete this course will receive a 30-hour card.<br />

• Respiratory protection<br />

• Resources<br />

• Health hazards<br />

• Risk factors<br />

• Risk factor analysis<br />

• Materials handling<br />

• NIOSH findings<br />

• Upper limb disorders<br />

• Office ergonomics<br />

• Review and analysis <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />

ergonomic standards<br />

521<br />

OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene<br />

“Dale uses his extensive background and<br />

real-life experiences to create a very effective<br />

and positive learning environment.”<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This course addresses industrial hygiene practices and<br />

related OSHA regulations and procedures. Topics<br />

include permissible exposure limits, OSHA health<br />

standards, respiratory protection, engineering<br />

controls, hazard communication, OSHA sampling<br />

procedures and strategy, workplace health program<br />

elements, and other industrial hygiene topics.<br />

The course features workshops in health hazard<br />

recognition, OSHA health standards, and a safety<br />

and health program workshop.<br />

• OSHA health standards<br />

• Respiratory protection<br />

• Hazard communication<br />

• Personal protective equipment (PPE)<br />

• Air contaminant standards<br />

• Detector tubes<br />

• Noise standards<br />

• Asbestos standards<br />

• Recordkeeping<br />

• Workplace health program elements<br />

• Confined-space entry<br />

• Ventilation<br />

• Ergonomics<br />

• Bloodborne pathogens<br />

2045<br />

Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This course familiarizes the student with various<br />

types <strong>of</strong> common machinery and the related safety<br />

standards. Guidance is provided on the hazards<br />

associated with various kinds <strong>of</strong> machinery and the<br />

control <strong>of</strong> hazardous energy sources (lockout/tagout).<br />

The course presents an approach to machinery<br />

inspection that enables participants to recognize<br />

hazards and to provide options to achieve abatement.<br />

These hazards include mechanical motions and<br />

actions created by points <strong>of</strong> operation and other<br />

machinery processes.<br />

This course includes a hands-on field trip where you’ll<br />

apply the knowledge you learned in class to guard<br />

actual production equipment.<br />

• Robotics<br />

• Lockout/tagout (1910.147)<br />

• Woodworking (1910.213)<br />

• Abrasive wheels (1910.215)<br />

• Mills/calendars (1910.216)<br />

• Power presses (1910.217)<br />

• Forging (1910.918)<br />

• Power transmission (1910.219)<br />

• Subpart 0 - Machinery and machine guarding<br />

• Subpart P - Hand and portable power tools<br />

9


OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Course Offerings<br />

2225, 2250, 2264, 3010, 3095, 3110<br />

10<br />

2225<br />

Respiratory Protection<br />

“Dale is an outstanding instructor. His knowledge<br />

and expertise is unparalleled. I’ll return to RIT to<br />

take Dale’s classes.”<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This course covers the requirements for the establishment,<br />

maintenance, and monitoring <strong>of</strong> a respirator<br />

program. Topics include terminology, OSHA<br />

standards, NIOSH certification, and medical evaluation<br />

recommendations. Program highlights include<br />

laboratories on respirator selection, qualitative fit<br />

testing, and the use <strong>of</strong> a large array <strong>of</strong> respiratory<br />

and support equipment for hands-on training.<br />

• Terminology<br />

• OSHA and ANSI<br />

• NIOSH certifications<br />

• Medical evaluation recommendations<br />

• Air contaminants<br />

• Program administration<br />

• Cleaning and maintenance<br />

• Air quality<br />

• Qualitative fitting<br />

• Selection<br />

• SCBAs<br />

• Inspection<br />

• Special problems<br />

• 29 CFR 1910.134<br />

• CPL 2.103<br />

2250<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> Ergonomics Applied to<br />

Work-Related Musculoskeletal and Nerve<br />

Disorders<br />

3 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.0 ABIH CM Points: 3<br />

Discover the use <strong>of</strong> ergonomic principles to prevent<br />

musculoskeletal disorders. Topics include work physiology,<br />

anthropometry, musculoskeletal disorders, video<br />

display terminals and risk factors such as vibration,<br />

temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting<br />

and transfers in health care. Learn from industrial case<br />

studies that discuss analysis and design <strong>of</strong> work stations<br />

and equipment, laboratory sessions in manual lifting,<br />

and coverage <strong>of</strong> current OSHA compliance policies.<br />

• Resources<br />

• Health hazards<br />

• Risk factors<br />

• Risk factors analysis<br />

• Materials handling<br />

• NIOSH findings<br />

• Upper limb disorders<br />

• Office ergonomics<br />

• Review and analysis <strong>of</strong> proposed ergonomic standards<br />

2264<br />

Permit-Required Confined-Space Entry<br />

3 days $695<br />

CEUs: 1.9 ABIH CM Points: 3<br />

This course is designed to enable students to<br />

recognize, evaluate, prevent, and abate safety and<br />

health hazards associated with permit-required<br />

confined-space entry. Students will focus on the<br />

specific requirements <strong>of</strong> 29 CFR 1910.146 (a)<br />

through (l). Each paragraph <strong>of</strong> the standard is<br />

discussed with references to the OSHA directive,<br />

letters <strong>of</strong> interpretation, and preamble rationale.<br />

This course features workshops on confined-space<br />

classification permits and program evaluation.<br />

• OSHA standards pertaining to permit-required<br />

confined-space entry<br />

• Hazards associated with entry procedures<br />

• Personal protective equipment (PPE)<br />

• Ventilation and purging techniques<br />

• Calculations and techniques<br />

• Atmospheric testing<br />

• Atmospheric testing equipment<br />

• Limitations related to equipment<br />

• Discussion <strong>of</strong> CFR 1910 and 1926<br />

3010<br />

Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics<br />

3 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.0 ABIH CM Points: 3<br />

Gain a thorough understanding <strong>of</strong> the OSHA standards<br />

concerning the safety aspects <strong>of</strong> excavation and<br />

trenching. Students are introduced to practical soil<br />

mechanics and its relationship to the stability <strong>of</strong><br />

shored and unshored slopes and walls <strong>of</strong> excavations.<br />

Various types <strong>of</strong> shoring (wood timbers and<br />

hydraulic) are covered.<br />

• Types <strong>of</strong> shoring<br />

• OSHA standards on excavation and trenching<br />

• Soil mechanics<br />

• Testing methods<br />

3095<br />

Electrical Standards<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

This course is designed to provide the student with<br />

an in-depth study <strong>of</strong> OSHA’s electrical standards<br />

and the hazards associated with electrical installations<br />

and equipment. Topics include single- and<br />

three-phase systems, cord- and plug-connected and<br />

fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit<br />

interrupters, hazardous locations, and safety-related<br />

work practices. The hazards <strong>of</strong> power generation,<br />

transmission, and distribution systems also are<br />

covered. Emphasis is placed on electrical hazard<br />

recognition and OSHA inspection procedures.<br />

Hands-on training is provided using various types<br />

<strong>of</strong> electrical test equipment.<br />

Topics include:<br />

• Personal protective equipment<br />

• Energized parts<br />

• Grounding<br />

• Medical services/first aid<br />

• Hazardous energy control<br />

3110<br />

Fall Arrest Systems<br />

3 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.0 ABIH CM Points: 3<br />

This course provides an overview <strong>of</strong> state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art<br />

technology for fall protection and current OSHA<br />

requirements. Topics covered include the principles<br />

<strong>of</strong> fall protection, the components <strong>of</strong> fall arrest systems,<br />

the limitations <strong>of</strong> fall arrest equipment, and OSHA<br />

policies regarding fall protection. Course features a<br />

demonstration <strong>of</strong> fall arrest equipment.


Register now! Call toll-free 1-866-385-7470 ext. 2919 or visit www.rit.edu/osha for convenient online registration.<br />

Course Offerings 5600, 7005, 7100, 7105, 7200, 7205, 7300, 7400<br />

5600<br />

Disaster Site Worker Train-the-Trainer Course<br />

“This was a very informative course. We were able to<br />

rehash the events <strong>of</strong> 9/11 and discuss, in detail, the<br />

lessons learned. Four <strong>of</strong> the six people were actually at<br />

Ground Zero and the knowledge was great.”<br />

4 days $695<br />

CEUs: 2.6 ABIH CM Points: 4<br />

The Disaster Site Worker Train-the-Trainer Course<br />

prepares experienced trainers to present OSHA’s<br />

16-hour Disaster Site Worker course. Trainers for<br />

this course need to be able to apply the elements<br />

<strong>of</strong> successful adult training programs, along with<br />

specific knowledge, skills, and attitudes to awareness<br />

training about safety and health hazards at natural<br />

and manmade disaster sites. Trainers are given the<br />

opportunity to practice knowledge, skills, and<br />

attitudes through discussion, planned exercises<br />

demonstrations, and presentations. Participants<br />

receive lesson plans and training materials for the<br />

Disaster Site Worker course as well as information<br />

on training techniques and resources. Trainers will<br />

be expected to present a selected portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Disaster Site Worker course and to use a “presentation<br />

evaluation” sheet to evaluate other presenters.<br />

Prerequisite: The intended audience for this course<br />

is authorized OSHA-500 trainers who also have<br />

completed 40-hour HAZWOPER training.<br />

***<br />

7005<br />

Public Warehousing and Storage<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

This course is designed for warehouse workers and<br />

will focus on many <strong>of</strong> the hazards and injuries that<br />

are likely to be encountered in warehouse operations.<br />

It has been shown that warehousing has<br />

become an increasingly hazardous area in which<br />

to work. OSHA has identified Public Storage and<br />

Warehousing as one <strong>of</strong> seven industries with a<br />

high lost time claims rate. Injuries may occur from<br />

forklifts; material handling and lifting; exposure to<br />

hazardous substances; and slips, trips, and falls.<br />

• Powered industrial trucks<br />

• Material handling/lifting/ergonomics<br />

• Hazard communication<br />

• Walking and working surfaces<br />

• Exit routes and fire protection<br />

7100<br />

Introduction to Machinery<br />

and Machine Safeguarding<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

The main focus <strong>of</strong> this course is to increase the<br />

participant’s knowledge and skill in proper machine<br />

safeguarding techniques, and to highlight the benefits<br />

<strong>of</strong> guarding various types <strong>of</strong> machinery. It is the<br />

employer’s responsibility to identify and select the<br />

safeguard necessary to protect employees and others<br />

in the work area, as well as provide appropriate<br />

training in safe work practices. Knowing when and<br />

how to properly safeguard machinery can reduce or<br />

eliminate the potential for accidents and injuries.<br />

***<br />

7105<br />

Introduction to Evacuation<br />

and Emergency Planning<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

This course is designed to provide an overview <strong>of</strong><br />

the requirements and considerations for developing<br />

an effective emergency action plan and evacuation<br />

plan for small businesses. In addition, this course<br />

also incorporates the threat <strong>of</strong> terrorism (intentional<br />

releases <strong>of</strong> hazardous materials, use <strong>of</strong> explosive<br />

devices, or acts <strong>of</strong> arson) into evacuation planning<br />

and preparedness.<br />

• Why have a plan<br />

• Overview <strong>of</strong> emergency action plans<br />

• Integrating plan concepts<br />

• Design and maintenance <strong>of</strong> exit routes<br />

• Terrorism introduction<br />

• Prioritization <strong>of</strong> risks; risk assessment<br />

• Methods <strong>of</strong> risk management<br />

• OSHA’s emergency planning matrices<br />

7200<br />

Bloodborne Pathogens<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this course is to develop a Bloodborne<br />

Pathogens Exposure Plan for healthcare facilities using a<br />

step-by-step approach. Featured topics include an<br />

Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, the<br />

Exposure Control Plan, Exposure Determination,<br />

Methods <strong>of</strong> Control, Vaccinations and Evaluations,<br />

Training and Information, and Record Keeping.<br />

7205<br />

Health Hazard Awareness<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

This course provides an introduction to common<br />

health hazards that are encountered in the workplace.<br />

These health hazards will include exposure<br />

to asbestos, silica, and lead.<br />

The course will feature these topics:<br />

• Identification <strong>of</strong> hazard<br />

• Sources <strong>of</strong> exposure<br />

• Health hazard information<br />

• Evaluation <strong>of</strong> exposure<br />

• Engineering and work practice controls<br />

7300<br />

Understanding OSHA’s Permit-Required<br />

Confined-Space Standards<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

The primary objective <strong>of</strong> this course is to increase the<br />

participant’s knowledge <strong>of</strong> OSHA’s permit-required<br />

confined-space (permit space) standard, 29 CFR<br />

1910.146. Areas <strong>of</strong> instruction include scope and<br />

defin itions, general requirements, permit space<br />

programs, rescue, and training. Completion <strong>of</strong> this<br />

course does not fulfill the training requirements<br />

contained in 29 CFR 1910.146, nor does it certify<br />

the student as a “competent person.” The target<br />

audience is the small employer or a representative<br />

(e.g., line supervisor or manager) designated with<br />

the responsibility to develop a permit space program.<br />

7400<br />

Trainer Course in Construction Noise<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

The primary objectives <strong>of</strong> this one-day course are to<br />

increase the participants’ knowledge and skill in<br />

construction noise and provide them with materials<br />

and guidance for training their workers. OSHA<br />

published an Advanced Notice for Proposed<br />

Rulemaking, Hearing Conservation Program for<br />

Construction Workers. This course builds on<br />

OSHA’s efforts to reduce occupational hearing<br />

loss in the construction industry.<br />

11


OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Course Offerings<br />

7405, 7410, 7500, 7505, 7510, 7600<br />

7405<br />

Fall Hazard Awareness for the<br />

Construction Industry<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

This one-day course provides information on identifying,<br />

evaluating, and preventing exposures to fall hazards<br />

at construction sites. The goal <strong>of</strong> the course is to<br />

provide small business owners, trainers, foremen, and<br />

employees with information on recognizing potential<br />

fall hazards at their work sites and suggest ways to<br />

avoid, minimize, control, and prevent these hazards<br />

whenever possible. The course focuses on falls to a<br />

lower level rather than falls resulting from slips and<br />

trips. Topics include identifying fall hazards, analyzing<br />

fall hazards, and preventing fall hazards, as well as<br />

OSHA resources that address fall hazards.<br />

7410<br />

Managing Excavation Hazards<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

Designed as a training course to inform employers<br />

and employees <strong>of</strong> the best practices in trenching<br />

and excavation safety, students will learn about the<br />

role and responsibility <strong>of</strong> the employer to assign a<br />

competent person to the excavation site and provide<br />

that person with the knowledge <strong>of</strong> key excavation<br />

hazards. Topics include:<br />

• The understanding and application <strong>of</strong> definitions<br />

related to OSHA’s Excavation Standard<br />

• Excavation hazards and control measures<br />

• Soil analysis techniques<br />

• Protective system requirements<br />

• Emergency response<br />

7500<br />

Introduction to Safety and<br />

Health Management<br />

“Very informative course content. Joe was very<br />

knowledgeable about subject area. Ability to use<br />

real-world examples helpful.”<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

The focus <strong>of</strong> this one-day course is the effective<br />

implementation <strong>of</strong> a company’s safety and health<br />

management system. It addresses the four core elements<br />

<strong>of</strong> an effective safety and health system and<br />

those central issues that are critical to each element’s<br />

proper management. This course has been set up as a<br />

facilitated, interactive training session. Participants are<br />

given small “chunks” <strong>of</strong> information, and then are able<br />

to test their understanding <strong>of</strong> the subject matter via<br />

participant activities and workshops. Several practice<br />

sessions included are designed to increase participant<br />

awareness and enable them to apply what they have<br />

learned when they return to their workplace.<br />

7505<br />

Introduction to Accident Investigation<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

This course provides an introduction to basic accident<br />

investigation procedures and describes accident<br />

analysis techniques. The goal <strong>of</strong> the course is to<br />

help participants gain the basic skills necessary to<br />

conduct an effective accident investigation at their<br />

workplace. Topics include the primary reasons<br />

for conducting an accident investigation, employer<br />

responsibilities related to workplace accident<br />

investigations, and a six-step accident investigation<br />

procedure.<br />

Online Training<br />

For a complete listing <strong>of</strong> titles, visit<br />

www.rit.edu/osha and click on the<br />

online safety courses link.<br />

7510<br />

Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.4 ABIH CM Points: 0.5<br />

This course provides an introduction to the<br />

Occupational Safety and Health Administration<br />

(OSHA) for owners and managers <strong>of</strong> small businesses.<br />

The goal <strong>of</strong> the course is to help participants gain an<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> OSHA operations and procedures<br />

and learn how they can work with OSHA to prevent<br />

or reduce injuries and illnesses in their workplaces.<br />

Included in the course is information on the background<br />

<strong>of</strong> OSHA, standards, the inspection process,<br />

implementing a safety and health program, and<br />

assistance available to small business.<br />

7600<br />

Disaster Site Worker Course<br />

2 days $450<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 2<br />

The Disaster Site Worker Course is a 16-hour<br />

course for skilled construction trade workers at<br />

natural and man-made disaster sites. The course is<br />

designed to develop an awareness <strong>of</strong> incident command<br />

systems and special safety and health hazards,<br />

including CBRNE hazards that may be present at such<br />

sites. In addition, participants in this course will<br />

each complete a performance test demonstrating the<br />

ability to inspect, don, and d<strong>of</strong>f a negative-pressure<br />

air-purifying respirator.<br />

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Course Offerings<br />

7845, 10-HOUR GENERAL INDUSTRY,<br />

10-HOUR CONSTRUCTION<br />

7845<br />

Recordkeeping Rule Seminar<br />

1 day $195<br />

CEUs: 0.8 ABIH CM Points: 1<br />

This course is designed to assist employers in identifying<br />

and fulfilling their responsibilities for posting<br />

certain records, maintaining records <strong>of</strong> illnesses and<br />

injuries, and reporting specific cases to OSHA.<br />

Participants who successfully complete this course<br />

will be able to identify OSHA requirements and<br />

complete new OSHA forms 300, 300A, and 301.<br />

• Specific OSHA recordkeeping requirements<br />

• Exceptions to exemptions for small employers<br />

and employers in low-hazard industries<br />

• The mechanics <strong>of</strong> OSHA recordkeeping: location,<br />

retention, and maintenance <strong>of</strong> records<br />

• Maintenance <strong>of</strong> the log (OSHA No. 300)<br />

• Deciding if work-related injuries are recordable<br />

• Lost workday cases and reporting<br />

fatalities and multiple hospitalizations<br />

• Penalties for failing to comply with record keeping<br />

obligations<br />

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Safety<br />

and Health Course<br />

2 days, $195<br />

This course is intended to provide variety<br />

awareness training on general industry safety<br />

and health topics. The course is presented to<br />

employees and therefore places an emphasis<br />

on the identification <strong>of</strong> common hazards in<br />

the industrial setting as well as avoidance,<br />

control, and prevention. Upon successful<br />

completion <strong>of</strong> this course, participants will<br />

receive an OSHA General Industry Safety<br />

and Health 10-hour card.<br />

• OSH Act/General duty clause<br />

• Walking and working surfaces<br />

• Electrical hazards<br />

• Hazardous materials<br />

• Personal protective equipment (PPE)<br />

• Machine guarding and hazard<br />

• Communication<br />

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety<br />

and Health Course<br />

2 days, $195<br />

• Ergonomics<br />

• Permit-required confined spaces<br />

This course is intended to provide a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

awareness training on construction safety and health<br />

topics. The course is presented to employees and<br />

therefore places an emphasis on identifying common<br />

hazards in the construction industry as well<br />

as avoidance, control, and prevention—not simply<br />

OSHA standards. Upon successful completion <strong>of</strong><br />

this course, participants will receive an OSHA<br />

Construction Safety and Health 10-hour card.<br />

• Electrical safety<br />

• Fall protection<br />

• Ladder safety<br />

• Excavation safety<br />

• Scaffold safety<br />

• Materials handling<br />

• Forklift safety<br />

• Personal protective equipment<br />

• Permit-required confined-space entry<br />

• Ergonomics<br />

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OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Instructors<br />

Dale Jerge, RPIH, REP, OHST, CSM<br />

Dale Jerge is a registered pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

industrial hygienist with over 25 years’<br />

experience in<br />

occupational safety<br />

and health and loss<br />

control. He has<br />

worked with<br />

manufacturers,<br />

municipalities,<br />

health care, educational<br />

institutions,<br />

and the insurance<br />

industry providing consulting and<br />

training in a variety <strong>of</strong> health and safety<br />

topics. He has taught OSHA courses<br />

for over 16 years, and was recognized<br />

as ASSE Safety Pr<strong>of</strong>essional <strong>of</strong> the Year.<br />

Dale’s personal business, Industrial<br />

Hygiene & Occupational Health, specializes<br />

in conducting IH surveys, environmental<br />

compliance audits, general<br />

safety and health hazard identification<br />

and program development for environmental,<br />

safety, and health compliance.<br />

Dale also holds a master’s degree in<br />

law and a master’s degree in Social and<br />

Preventative Medicine-Epidemiology.<br />

Michael W. Keefe, MBA, CWCP<br />

Founder and President <strong>of</strong> Reditus<br />

Safety Solutions, LLC, in <strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />

N.Y., Mike has<br />

extensive experience<br />

as a safety<br />

and loss control<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional and<br />

works with companies<br />

throughout<br />

WNY. Mike also<br />

has provided<br />

consulting service<br />

to middle- and senior-level managers<br />

on assignments requiring diagnostic,<br />

facilitation, project management, and<br />

problem-solving skills. In his career,<br />

he has worked with leaders throughout<br />

the country to resolve common safety,<br />

loss control, and performance issues.<br />

As a safety pr<strong>of</strong>essional, Mike has ten<br />

years’ experience in general industry<br />

at the director and plant levels and<br />

two years’ experience working in<br />

construction safety. He has technical<br />

experience writing, implementing, and<br />

auditing safety and health programs<br />

such as inspections, compliance,<br />

behavioral modification, and risk<br />

assessments. Specifically, he has<br />

designed and implemented improvements<br />

that targeted loss sources and<br />

achieved significant reductions in lost<br />

time accidents and in worker’s compensation<br />

costs. Most importantly, he has<br />

successfully put in place management<br />

systems that encourage and reinforce<br />

safe working behaviors and effective<br />

cost containment programs for managing<br />

workers’ compensation expenditures.<br />

Mike is an energetic and interactive<br />

trainer. His training style invites<br />

participation and creates learning<br />

environments. He’s earned a bachelor<br />

<strong>of</strong> arts degree from LeMoyne College<br />

in Syracuse, N.Y., and holds a master<br />

<strong>of</strong> business administration degree from<br />

St. John Fisher College in <strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />

N.Y. He earned a Certification as a<br />

Workers’ Compensation Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

(CWCP), through Michigan State<br />

University’s School <strong>of</strong> Labor &<br />

Industrial Relations.<br />

Joe Rosenbeck, CSP<br />

Mr. Rosenbeck is a Certified Safety<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional (CSP) and an associate<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor and<br />

chair <strong>of</strong> the<br />

environmental,<br />

health and safety<br />

management MS<br />

degree program<br />

at the <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Technology</strong> (RIT)<br />

in <strong>Rochester</strong>, N.Y.,<br />

where he has developed and taught<br />

traditional and online environmental,<br />

health, and safety courses since 1991.<br />

He has an MS degree in industrial safety<br />

from Central Missouri State University<br />

and over 25 years <strong>of</strong> EHS work experience<br />

including 16 years in industry for Amoco,<br />

FMC, and Arch Chemicals. He also spent<br />

3 years as an associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Central<br />

Missouri State University, where he taught<br />

industrial safety and loss control courses.<br />

General Information<br />

Customized courses<br />

For your convenience, RIT can customize<br />

any <strong>of</strong> the courses in this catalog for delivery<br />

to a group <strong>of</strong> your employees. Programs<br />

can be delivered either at RIT or at your<br />

location (providing suitable facilities are<br />

available). For more information about<br />

custom training programs, contact Kitren<br />

VanStrander, director, RIT OSHA<br />

<strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, at 585-475-7054.<br />

Donna Winter<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Center</strong><br />

To Register<br />

Phone: 866-385-7470 ext. 2919<br />

Fax: 585-475-6292<br />

E-mail: donna.winter@rit.edu<br />

RIT may publish photographs <strong>of</strong> program<br />

participants for promotional use.<br />

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Registration Form<br />

Name<br />

Title<br />

Organization<br />

Organization Address<br />

City State Zip / Postal Code<br />

Four Ways to Register!<br />

BY MAIL<br />

with check, credit card, or P.O. copy:<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />

OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

31 Lomb Memorial Drive<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong>, NY 14623-5603<br />

BY PHONE<br />

with credit card: (866) 385-7470 ext. 2919<br />

BY FAX<br />

with credit card or P.O. copy: (585) 475-6292<br />

Telephone<br />

Fax<br />

ONLINE<br />

with credit card: www.rit.edu/osha<br />

E-mail Address<br />

Privacy<br />

RIT will keep private any information that you provide to us. This information<br />

is stored and used to respond to your requests, alert you to future education and<br />

training opportunities, and continually update you on our programs and services to<br />

meet customer needs. We do not share or sell any <strong>of</strong> the information you provide.<br />

Registration and cost<br />

Course registrations will be confirmed upon<br />

receipt <strong>of</strong> payment and registration form.<br />

Program fees are listed at the beginning <strong>of</strong><br />

each program description and include daily<br />

lunches, refreshments, and course materials.<br />

Registration is limited, with enrollment.<br />

Payment Information<br />

Course Information<br />

Note: If you are registering for Courses 500-503, please include the following:<br />

500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction:<br />

A copy <strong>of</strong> your résumé and 30-hour card must accompany this form.<br />

Purchase order #<br />

Billing address:<br />

VISA/ MasterCard<br />

501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry:<br />

A copy <strong>of</strong> your résumé and 30-hour card must accompany this form.<br />

502 Update for Construction Outreach Trainers: A copy <strong>of</strong> your current trainer card<br />

must accompany this form.<br />

Card Number<br />

Cardholder’s signature<br />

Exp. Date<br />

503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers: A copy <strong>of</strong> your current trainer<br />

card must accompany this form.<br />

Course Title Date Cost<br />

Course Title Date Cost<br />

Cancellation Policy<br />

We will refund your full program fee if you<br />

cancel 10 or more working days before a<br />

program begins. If you cancel fewer than 10<br />

working days before, we will refund the cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program minus a $150 registration<br />

fee. There are no refunds for non-attendance.<br />

However, you are welcome to send someone in<br />

your place if you cannot attend (provided they<br />

meet all applicable OSHA prerequisites). If a<br />

program is canceled, RIT will notify registered<br />

participants 10 days prior to the scheduled date<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program. RIT is not responsible for airline<br />

ticket cancellation or fees.<br />

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About RIT<br />

Founded in 1829, <strong>Rochester</strong><br />

<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> is widely<br />

recognized as being at the<br />

forefront <strong>of</strong> career education.<br />

U.S. News and World Report has<br />

recognized RIT as one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation’s leading comprehensive<br />

universities, and the National<br />

Science Foundation has recognized<br />

it as one <strong>of</strong> the country’s<br />

leading producers <strong>of</strong> scientists<br />

and engineers. The university<br />

has built this reputation through<br />

a commitment to working<br />

with government and industry<br />

to develop relevant and careerfocused<br />

programs <strong>of</strong> study.<br />

Since most RIT academic<br />

programs are developed in<br />

tandem with industry, many<br />

<strong>of</strong> them are unique and cuttingedge,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten being either the first<br />

<strong>of</strong> their kind or the only programs<br />

<strong>of</strong> their type in the country.<br />

New RIT College <strong>of</strong> Applied Science and <strong>Technology</strong> building.<br />

RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Catalog<br />

The RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Catalog is published annually by<br />

the RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong>,<br />

31 Lomb Memorial Drive, <strong>Rochester</strong>,<br />

NY 14623. Subscriptions are free<br />

on request. To request a subscription,<br />

change a mailing address, ask for<br />

more information, or register for<br />

programs, call 1-866-385-7470<br />

ext. 2919 between 8:30 a.m. and<br />

4:30 p.m. Eastern time. Please direct<br />

all correspondence to the address<br />

above.<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />

OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

31 Lomb Memorial Drive<br />

<strong>Rochester</strong>, New York 14623-5603<br />

CHANGE OF SERVICE REQUESTED<br />

Kitren VanStrander<br />

Director<br />

RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Donna Winter<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

RIT OSHA <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

15M-P0613-08/08-PMI-JSA<br />

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