Concrete and Masonry for Construction

Course ID: MOOD487
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 0 Hours 45 Minutes
Language: English
$40.00

The Concrete and Masonry for Construction online safety course from ClickSafety is designed to review OSHA Subpart Q requirements established to protect individuals on the construction site from the premature removal of formwork, the failure to brace masonry walls, the failure to support precast panels, the inadvertent operation of equipment, and the failure to guard reinforcing steel. Participants can expect the course to teach the health hazards and necessary control information, including skin, eye, and inhalation.

ClickSafety’s Concrete and Masonry for Construction online training focuses on the general safety and health requirements associated with concrete masonry construction. Particular course objectives include recognizing, evaluating, and controlling associated work hazards. Specific course topics include the following:

  • Overview of concrete and masonry
  • General requirements
  • Equipment and tools
  • Cast-in-place concrete
  • Precast concrete
  • Lift slab operations
  • Masonry construction
  • Concrete and masonry health

Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following:

  • OSHA

The Concrete and Masonry for Construction training from ClickSafety is designed for all those on the construction worksite who may work in concrete and masonry. Individuals who will specifically benefit from this course include the following:

  • Equipment and tool workers
  • Cast-in place concrete workers
  • Pre-cast concrete workers
  • Lift-slab operations workers
  • Masonry construction workers

If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of Online Courses and Safety Packs, call 800-971-1080, or Contact Us online.

ClickSafety’s Concrete and Masonry for Construction online safety course follows the requirements established by OSHA in Subpart Q, Concrete and Masonry Construction. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:

  • Know the scope, application, and definitions of concrete and masonry
  • Understand general requirements
  • Have additional knowledge regarding equipment and tools, cast-in-place concrete, formwork, and lift slab
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