OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites (US)

$29.95

Description

OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites (US)

OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites (US) When you work on a construction site that has multiple employers present, you know that communication and cooperation are important to make sure everyone stays safe. They are also important when OSHA performs inspections. You may be wondering how the employers work together during site inspections and how OSHA determines who to cite. This course will answer those questions. It is ideal for United States construction workers on multi-employer worksites.

COURSE FACTS

What You Get

Official DOL OSHA card – shipped within 2 weeks

Who Should Take the Training?

Entry level workers

Course Gamification

Dynamic course design with engaging games and quizzes

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Course Access

Courses available 24/7 on any device

Course Structure

At your own pace, save progress as you go

Standards Covered

OSHA 29 CFR 1926

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why are OSHA inspections important for construction and multi-employer worksites?

OSHA inspections are important for construction and multi-employer worksites because they help ensure the safety and health of workers, as well as compliance with OSHA regulations.

How often do OSHA inspections occur?

OSHA inspections can occur at any time, but they are often triggered by a complaint, injury or fatality, or as part of a programmed inspection targeting high-risk industries or hazards.

Who can request an OSHA inspection?

Any employee or representative of employees can request an OSHA inspection if they believe there are unsafe or unhealthy conditions in the workplace.

What happens during an OSHA inspection?

During an OSHA inspection, the compliance officer will conduct a walk-through of the worksite, review safety and health records, interview employees, and take photographs and samples if necessary.