Dates:April 28 - May 1, 2025
Meets:M, Tu, W and Th from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location:Associated General Contractors Houston Houston, TX
Cost: $720.00

Online registration is not available at this time. Please contact our office for more information.

Support Person: Staff  Phone: 817-272-2581  Email: cedquestions@uta.edu


ATP 191

Safety and Health Authorized Trainer

32 Hours | $695; $720*

This course incorporates an overview of instructional strategies, design, and practices for adult learning settings. It explores situational and cultural factors that influence adult learning and reviews the requirements of ANSI Z490.1, Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, and Environmental Training on how to create, maintain, and evaluate effective EH&S training. Various instructional approaches, classroom management techniques, and the effective use of visual aids and handouts will be covered. Participants will develop informational presentations based upon the technical instruction and individual research requirements. Instruction and hands-on exercises on specific safety and health topics will be provided. The course includes "teach back" sessions to apply the adult learning techniques and effective safety and health training knowledge and skills. Participants will work in small groups or independently to develop the technical information for their presentation on one of the listed topic areas. Successful completion of the course and written and performance examinations will allow the participant to be recognized as an UTA Authorized Trainer.

Prerequisites: Participants must have three (3) years of safety and health work experience in any industry (verified on the prerequisite verification form), or be a current authorized Outreach trainer.

*Price change effective January 1, 2025.



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This training is intended to provide entry level construction workers information on typical safety and health hazards which a work may encounter at a construction site. Instruction will be on awareness, identification, recognition, and prevention of job-related hazards on a construction site.

Prerequisites

OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for Construction

This training is intended to provide instruction to experienced workers or individuals with some safety or supervisory responsibility on construction safety and health hazard awareness, identification and recognition, requirements, prevention and control, and abatement on a construction site.

Prerequisites

OSHA #510 OSHA Standards for Construction

This training is intended to provide entry level workers information on typical safety and health hazards which a work may encounter in the workplace. Instruction will be on awareness, identification, recognition, and prevention of job-related hazards in the workplace.

Prerequisites

OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry

This training is intended to provide instruction to experienced workers or individuals with some safety or supervisory responsibility on safety and health hazard awareness, identification and recognition, requirements, prevention and control, and abatement in the workplace.

Prerequisites

OSHA #511 OSHA Standards for General Industry




Fee: $720.00
Hours:32.00
CEUs:3.20

Associated General Contractors Houston Houston, TX

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Associated General Contractors - Houston Chapter
3825 Dacoma Street
Houston, TX 77092-8717
Main: (713) 843-3700

Host Site Contact: Brenda Ward, Building Services Coordinator
Phone: (713) 843-3741

Call 866-906-9190 to Register



Parking: Parking is prohibited around The Westfall Group building that shares an entrance to the parking lot. It is recommended that students park along the fence line on the back perimeter of the AGC building.

Discounted Hotel Booking Rates: Several hotels provide AGC Houston members and associates with a discounted member rate.



Simon Chavez

Simon Chavez has obtained a Master in Education from New Mexico Highland University. Simon has been in the education and instructor industry for more than 35 years. He has been in the Occupational Safety and Health industry for 11 years. He gained his experience from being an adjunct instructor for Texas Engineering Extension Service, and Consultant for New Mexico Environment Department Occupational health and Safety Bureau. Simon is a Certified Safety and Health Official for General Industry and Construction Industry.

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