Advanced Topics in Trenches and Excavations, 4 Hour Course Online

Live Virtual Online Course

This course is being delivered in a live virtual format online. The course will meet at the scheduled time & dates using Zoom. Course materials and information will be sent electronically prior to the course date.

Description:

This 4 hour field perspectives course will assist those with management and safety responsibilities in developing a thorough understanding of advanced level concepts in excavating and trenching safety including hazard identification and abatement, safety programs, the roles and responsibilities of the competent person, and soil mechanics. This class will not certify workers as competent persons. This material was produced under grant number SH-05166-SH9 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

4 Contact Hours

This course will be delivered online via Webex. Participants will be emailed a link to participate before the class begins. Participants must attend the entire online module and complete an end-of-course survey in order to receive an electronic certificate of completion.

Instructor(s):

Daryl Daniels

Start Time: 8:00 am
End Time: 1:00 pm

Date: June 12, 2023

Registration Details

Please E-Mail OSHA-Ed@uc.edu for assistance with international registrations.

Personal Information

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Susan Harwood Training Requirements

Virtual Course Policy

Students Agreements for virtual OSHA/Grant classes:


1. Students are required to complete the entire length of class as indicated on the schedule.
2. Students are required to keep their camera on for the duration of the virtual class
3. Students are expected to participate in class to the best of their ability, and from a location with minimal distractions, such as a home or office.
(A vehicle is not considered an acceptable location.)

The instructor/facilitator reserves the right to remove a student from class for non-compliance.