OSHA 10-Hour for Construction 29 CFR 1926 Facilitators identify safety and health principles that help you meet OSHA requirements. Special emphasis is placed on areas in construction that most commonly result in worker injury or property damage. You are also briefed on basic instructional approaches, improving compliance communication, and training at the work site. Introduction to OSHA and the OSHA Act Electrical Fall Protection Struck-by and Caught-in-Between Hazards Personal Protective Equipment Health Hazards Sioux Falls Oct. 30-31, 2013 & Mar. 13-14, 2014 Rapid City Oct. 30-31, 2013 & Mar. 13-14, 2014 Pierre Mar. 17-18, 2014 Aberdeen Feb. 17-18, 2014 OSHA 10-Hour for Building Contractors 29 CFR 1926 OSHA 10-Hour training is intended to give employees a general understanding of safety. Facilitators identify safety and health principles that help you meet OSHA requirements, mitigate risk and prevent injury. The OSHA 10-Hour for Building Contractors focuses on the areas of construction most common to vertical work. Introduction to OSHA and the OSHA Act Electrical Fall Protection Stairs and Ladders Scaffolding Cranes Sioux Falls Jan. 23-24, 2014 Rapid City Jan. 23-24, 2014
OSHA 10-Hour for Highway Contractors 29 CFR 1926 OSHA 10-Hour training is intended to give employees a general understanding of safety. Facilitators identify safety and health principles that help you meet OSHA requirements, mitigate risk and prevent injury. The OSHA 10-Hour for Highway Contractors focuses on the areas of construction most common to horizontal work. Introduction to OSHA and the OSHA Act Excavation and Trenching Working Around Equipment Materials Handling Health Hazards (Noise and silica) Hand and Power Tools Sioux Falls Dec. 12-13, 2013 Rapid City Dec. 12-13, 2013 OSHA 30-Hour for Construction 29 CFR 1926 This course provides an in-depth review of hazard awareness. Emphasis is placed on areas in construction that most commonly result in injury or damage. The OSHA 30-Hour covers all topics covered in the OSHA 10-Hour but to a greater depth. While the OSHA 10-Hour delivers a basic understanding of safety regulations and practices, suitable for all field personnel, the OSHA 30-Hour provides attendees with a solid base of knowledge in hazard awareness and control measures suitable for superintendents, foremen and other lead staff. The 30-Hour will be offered in two formats; on 4 consecutive days and on 4 consecutive Mondays (see dates below). Tuition: $450 ($300 Member Rate) Time: 8:00am 5:00pm (Monday-Thursday) Sioux Falls Nov. 5-8, 2013 Rapid City Nov. 12-15, 2013 Aberdeen Feb. 17-20, 2014 Pierre Mar. 17-20, 2014 Time: 8:00am 5:00pm (Mondays) Sioux Falls Jan.13,20,27 and Feb. 3, 2014 Rapid City Jan.13,20,27 and Feb. 3, 2014
AGC/DOT Supervisor Safety Training Developed in cooperation between the AGC of South Dakota and the South Dakota DOT, the Supervisor Safety Training (SST) course covers site safety management, hazards common to roadway safety and best practices for mitigating risk. The SST combines traditional training with interactive education and presentation. Participants will leave with a greater awareness of highway safety and the ability to address the hazards before they result in injury or property damage. This course is ideal for construction superintendents, foremen and DOT field staff. Tuition: $120 ($80 Member Rate) Time: 9:00am 4:00pm Min/Max Participants: 30/60 Sioux Falls Jan. 6, 2014 Rapid City Feb. 4, 2014 Aberdeen Feb. 25, 2014 Pierre Mar. 11, 2014 Highway Worker Safety Training AGC of America and Zurich Services Corporation have developed a program designed to increase hazard awareness and demonstrate the appropriate control measures to address highway worker safety exposures. The program focuses on preventing the leading causes of highway worker fatalities (Focus Four) and serious soft tissue injuries (Plus One). We call this the Focus Four Plus One concept. The program is designed for all levels of an organization including employees, field supervision and project management personnel. Organizations involved in highway, street and road construction, utility installation, roadway maintenance and landscaping will yield the most benefit. SD DOT requirements include training for, and competency of, flaggers for roadway project safety. This Course meets the requirements of the South Dakota Department of Transportation and the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices). Attendees who successfully complete the course will receive their South Dakota DOT Flagger card. Tuition: $60 ($40 Member Rate) Time: 1:00pm 4:00pm Sioux Falls Feb. 26, 2014 Rapid City Feb. 6, 2014 Pierre Feb. 13, 2014 Aberdeen Feb. 20, 2014
Aerial Work Platform (AWP) Operator Training The Aerial Work Platform Operator Training course educates attendees in the safe operation of scissor lifts, boom lifts and articulating lifts. This course covers the principles and hazards associated with operating an AWP as well as the unique characteristics of AWPs that operators will commonly operate. Trainees will need to demonstrate comprehension through a written test in addition to practical competency through a hands-on operation of a AWP. Successful participants will receive a laminated certification card. Tuition: $75 ($50 Member Rate) Time: 8:00am noon Min/Max Participants: 5/15 Sioux Falls Nov. 7, 2013 & Feb. 26, 2014 Rapid City Nov. 14, 2013 & Feb. 11, 2014 Aberdeen Dec. 19, 2013 Pierre Jan. 30, 2014 Fall Protection Competent Person The course covers recognition of fall hazards, when to have fall protection and implementation of a fall protection system. In addition this course is designed to help workers master the critical areas of choosing the most effective fall protection system for their specific job and using it correctly. Tuition: $105 ($70 Member Rate, $105 for both Fall Protection and Scaffolding) Time: 8:00am noon Sioux Falls Dec. 18, 2013 Rapid City Feb. 5, 2014 Pierre March 19, 2013 Aberdeen Feb. 19, 2014 Scaffolding Competent Person OSHA s Subpart L for Scaffold Systems prohibits erection, modification and dismantling scaffold systems except under the control of the Competent Person. Extensive information is presented regarding erection, modification and dismantling of supported scaffold systems. Tuition: $105 ($70 Member Rate, $105 for both Fall Protection and Scaffolding) Time: 1:00pm 5:00pm Sioux Falls Dec. 18, 2013 Rapid City Feb. 5, 2014 Pierre March 19, 2013 Aberdeen Feb. 19, 2014
Part 46 MSHA Annual Refresher MSHA training is required for all employees and independent contractors working in or around mining operations that are: engaged in mining operations, including developing, drilling, blasting, extracting, milling, crushing, screening or sizing materials, or hauling materials within the mine; a maintenance or service worker, working on mining equipment for frequent (a pattern of recurring exposure) or extended periods (more than five consecutive work days); or a construction worker who is exposed to hazards of mining operations for frequent or extended periods. Tuition: $90 ($60 Member Rate) Time: 8:00am 5:00pm Min/Max Participants: 5/100 Sioux Falls Dec. 17, 2013 & Mar. 12, 2014 Rapid City Oct. 23, 2013 & Feb. 5, 2014 Pierre Jan. 31, 2014 Aberdeen Feb. 18, 2014