Dates: | December 17-19, 2024 |
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Meets: | Tu, W and Th from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM |
Location: | Live Webcast |
Cost: | $595.00 |
There are still openings remaining at this time.
OSHA #3115
Fall Protection
22.5 Hours | $595; $650*Contract Price: $7,000; $8,000*
This course covers the OSHA Fall Protection Standard for construction and an overview of fall protection methods. Course topics include principles of fall protection, components and limitations of fall arrest systems, and OSHA Standards and policies regarding fall protection. Students will participate in workshops demonstrating the inspection and use of fall protection equipment, residential construction fall protection, training requirements, and developing a fall protection program. Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess compliance with the OSHA Fall Protection Standard, evaluate installed passive systems and fall arrest systems, and develop and implement fall protection plans.
*Price change effective January 1, 2025.
Notes:
Fee: | $595.00 |
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Hours: | 22.50 |
CEUs: | 2.25 |
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Michael Hartman
Michael Hartman is an OSHA-trained safety and health consultant, specializing as a college-level instructor for OSHA's Fall Protection, HazMat, Respiratory Protection, and Confined Space Protocols. With over 31 years of service, he retired as a Fire Captain/Paramedic. During his firefighting career, he actively served on the MABAS Division 1 Technical Rescue, Hazardous Materials, and Underwater Search and Recovery teams.
Michael's journey in safety began as a private sector instructor, imparting knowledge on safe work practices in General Industry and Construction. Witnessing the consequences of improperly followed safety programs during his firefighting days motivated him to contribute more significantly to safety training. In a leadership role as an operations manager for a national safety company, he conducted site safety audits and trained confined space rescue teams. Michael currently shares his expertise as an OSHA instructor at the University of Texas at Arlington in OSHA’s Region VI and for various military bases worldwide. His teachings are rooted in real-world experiences, emphasizing accident prevention and preparedness.