OSX 949b • Trainer Course: Fall Protection

OSX 949b • Trainer Course: Fall Protection

Summer and Fall 2023 courses are now available for enrollment.

2022-3 DatesTimesMeetingsMeeting TypeLocationReg. DeadlineFee
April 238:30am–5:00pm1WeekendOnlineApril 19$275
December 18:30am–5:00pm1Weekday

Online

or

In-Person at CSUDH

November 27$275
* Schedule(s) subject to change; contact our OSHA Assistant for scheduling questions | Updated 8/30/2023

Course Description

OSX 949c - Trainer Course - Confined SpaceThis course is designed for individuals interested in training employees that may be exposed to fall hazards. Using OSHA standards as a guide, this course places special emphasis on CFR 1926.503(a) Requirements for Training and ANSI Z359.2 Minimum Requirements for a Managed Comprehensive Fall Protection Program.

Students will participate in workshops that demonstrate the inspection and use of fall protection equipment, training requirements, and development fall protection training programs.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe adult learning principles and techniques
  2. Identify the most common fall hazards found in construction
  3. Identify appropriate ANSI standards related to fall protection training
  4. Identify abatement methods for common fall arrest hazards
  5. Describe OSHA’s requirements for fall protection training
  6. Identify training materials and resources available to conduct training.

CEUs: 0.7
Prerequisites: OSHA 3115
Course Length: 1 day
Recommended Materials: Pen, pencil, highlighter and writing pad


Requirements

System and Equipment Requirements

It is important that students review the system and equipment requirements listed below to be able to successfully take part in a CSUDH OTIEC course, whether participating in person or online via video conferencing.

In Person System and Equipment Requirements

  • A laptop with Wi-Fi capability

Online System and Equipment Requirements

  • An internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (3G or 4G/LTE)
  • Access to computer or laptop; one student per device
  • A stand-alone webcam or secondary device such as a phone for students attending OSHA 510, 511, 500 and 501.
  • Built-in or stand-alone speakers and a microphone

Videoconferencing Requirements