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OSHA 10 HOUR CONSTRUCTION OSHA 29 CFR 1926

OSHA 10 HOUR CONSTRUCTION OSHA 29 CFR 1926

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OSHA 10 Hour Construction
OSHA 29 CFR 1926

January 31 & February 1, 2017
1/31/17: 8am - 4:30pm
2/1/17: 8am-12pm

This course meets the training requirements of New York State Labor Law 220-h. This regulation requires all laborers, workers, and mechanics, working on construction, reconstruction, maintenance and/or repair  of  public work, where the total cost of all work to be performed under the contract is at least two hundred fifty thousand dollars, must have successfully completed this course. This includes the contractor and all subcontractors.          

This course covers OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as construction industry safety and health principles. Upon successful course completion, the student will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 10-hour course completion card.

Agenda:

  • scope and application of the OSHA construction industry standards,
  • special emphasis on those areas that are the most hazardous (i.e., fall protection, caught-in-between, struck by, and electrical)
  • hazard communication, silica, personal protective equipment, hand & power tools, scaffolding, excavation, fire safety, etc.

Instructor: Tommie Gresham, Access Compliance

Tommie Gresham is a Safety Manager at Access Compliance. He is a 38-year member of Local
100 Pipefitters Union, in Dallas, Texas. He has worked at oil refineries & chemical plants,
including the Chevron Oil Refinery, San Francisco, CA, which is the biggest refinery in the United
States. He has also worked at the Hess Oil Refinery in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, which supplied all
oil & gas for the US Armed Forces; the Exxon Oil Refinery, Baytown, Texas, which is the second
largest refinery in the US.
 
In addition, his oil refinery and chemical plant experience includes Suncor & Syncrude Oil
Refineries, Fort McMurray Alberta, Canada, SI Group Chemical Plant, Rotterdam Junction, New
York, DOW Chemical in Freeport, Texas, and BASF Chemical, Texas City, Texas. Tommie has
worked in numerous refineries & chemical plants throughout the West, East, & Southern Coasts.
Tommie also has experience in working at Semi-Conductor Manufacturing Plants – almost too
many to list!He has worked at Texas Instruments, Dallas & Sherman, Dennison, Texas; Ball
Semi-Conductor, Plano, Texas; Dallas Semi-Conductor, Dallas, Texas, Regeneron Systems,
Dallas, Texas; Mostech Semi-Conductor, Carrolton, Texas; Intel Semi Conductor, in both Boston,
Mass. & Phoenix, Arizona; and Samsung Semi-Conductor in Austin, Texas – to name a few.
To his interesting resume and work experience he adds chemical plant experience, working with
Hewlett-Packard, Global Foundries, and in pharmaceuticals manufacturing plant experience for
Bristol Myers Scrib, Bio-Tech in Watertown, MA, Regeneron in Albany, NY, and Forest Labs, Long
Island, NY.
 
Other experience includes, OSHA 500 Certified Trainer – 10 and 30 hour classes OSHA 1926
Certified Trainer General Industry Training Confined Space Certification Certified Adult CPR/AED
and Standard First Aid Certified TIG, ARC, IR welder and inspector Assist clients in achieving
VPP status Workplace safety audits, employee exposure evaluations, safety supervision on client
projects OSHA 40 hour Hazwoper trained, able to work in Level B PPE Cross-trained in medical,
drug and breath alcohol testing, blood draws, fit testing, and other occupational medicine
services. When not spending time working in the safety management field, in his “spare” time
Tommie has enjoyed motorcycle racing, having raced for over 35 years, and passing the love of
racing on to his son and grandson Speedy, who also race Motocross. Tommie has twice been the
Texas Over 40 State Champion in Motocross Racing, and was the 1988 Texas State Trials
Champion in motorcycle racing. He is an avid trap shooter, having won many events across
Texas & Oklahoma, and it must run in the genes as his grandmother was the women’s Oklahoma
State Champion 9 years in a row.

Funding Provided By: New York State Occupational Safety and  Health Hazard Abatement Board through the OSH T+E Fund

  • Cancellation must be received 3 days before day of seminar and may be subject to refund charges & no shows will be charged!
  • Registration fee includes cost of meals/refreshments.
  • Certificate of Achievement will be given to attendees for each class completed.

 

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