BCIT. CNST 1100 Construction Safety Officer Training. Lesson Plan



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BCIT CNST 1100 Construction Safety Officer Training Lesson Plan

BCIT Two Week Outline- CNST 1100 (Please note there may be adjustments made to this outline) Monday- Day #1 Week #1 0730 Paperwork Introductions (Instructors & Students) House Keeping -BCIT Campus Rules 0830 Course Review & Expectations -Home Work & Grading 0900 Unit A2-Communicating to promote a safe working environment -Define a Crew Talk Supervisor Workers -Prepare Students for Daily Crew Talks Some Tool Box Meeting guides can be found on the Work Safe BC web site 0945 Break 1000 Unit A1-The Young and New Worker -New Worker Video, discussion, and lecture 1115 Unit A3- Due Diligence and liability issues -Lecture, Video and Discussion -Westray Story 1200 Lunch 1300 Unit A4- Authorities and applicable Regulations -Identify the major authorities -Work Safe, CSA, Canadian Labour Code

1400 Break -Sub Authorities,CSABC,MOTH,BC Safety Authority -US Authorities- OSHA, NIOSH,ACGIH -Lecture & Discussion -Act, Regulation & Guideline 1415 Unit A5- Roles & Responsibilities in relation to site safety -Maintaining a healthy workplace -Direct & indirect legal responsibilities-who is responsible -Who is responsible for a safe work place -Responsibility for: Owners, CSO, management, supervisors, workers, contractors -The right to refuse work -Procedures if work is refused 1530 Clean Up, Review, Homework IPT Section #1 Tuesday- Day #2 0730 Review of Previous Day -Review of day to come 0800 Crew Talk #1 0815 Crew Talk #2 0830 Crew Talk #3-0845 Crew Talk #4

0900 Unit A6- The Work Safe BC claim process -Employer & worker responsibilities to report accidents -No fault insurance -Who is covered under the act -Work Safes business Units -Registering a business-work Safe Rates -Establishing a claim- Forms -Benefits and cost reduction 1000 Break 1015 Crew Talk #5 1030 Crew Talk #6 1100 Review of IPT Section #1 1200 Lunch 1230 Unit B1- Utilizing the OH&S Regulations and the Workers Compensation Act -Explain: Table of contents, index, format and numbering system, definitions within the act -Explain the Standards within the OH&S Reg 1330 Unit B2- Regulations for specific construction activities -Prime contractor and the responsibilities -Multiple employer work site -Site Coordinator requirements and responsibilities -Locate specific regs that relate to the construction industry Utilize student work places 1430 Break

1445 Unit B3- The Health and Safety Program -Definition -Requirements -Who is involved? Hand out health and safety log book. (Work Safe) 1530 Clean Up, Review, Homework IPT Section #2 & #3 Wednesday- Day #3 0730 Review of Previous Day -Review of day to come 0745 Crew Talk #7 0800 Crew Talk #8 0815 City of Vancouver Lecture- Responsibilities of contractors 0945 Break 1100 Crew Talk #9-1115 Crew Talk #10 1130 Crew Talk #11 1145 Crew Talk #12 1200 Lunch

1230 Review of IPT Section #2 & #3 1300 Fire Prevention (New) Codes & Regulations 1400 Extinguishers Classes of Fire Elements Extinguishers Use of extinguishers Inspection of extinguishers 1600 Clean Up, Review, Homework IPT Section #14 Thursday- Day #4 0730 Review of Previous Day -Review of day to come 0800 Crew Talk #13 0815 Crew Talk #14 0830 Crew Talk #15-0845 Crew Talk #16 0900 Crew Talk #17 0915 Review of IPT Section #14

0945 Break 1000 Unit C2-Personal Protective Equipment -Head Gear -Foot Protection -Eye and Face Protection -Respiratory Protection -Hand Protection -Hearing Protection 1030 Unit C1- Identify and predict hazards related to various site activities Discuss hazards relating to -Combustibles -controlled products -electrical tools -moving vehicles-moving equipment -confined spaces -High and low voltage lines -excavation Industry Death rates Relationship of deaths to near misses Injuries related to occupation High risk work situations -Unsloped /unshored excavation -working near high voltage -lockout-idlh atmospheres -fall protection 1100 Unit C2- Performing a systematic inspection -Definition -What needs to be inspected? -Who performs inspections? -Types-Process-Hierarchy -Perform an inspection report of BCIT Structure- Using the Act, Reg or Guideline 1200 Lunch 1230 Continue to Review Inspection Reports of BCIT Structure

-combine results with Act, Reg or Guideline 1300 Unit C3- Risk Assessment Procedures -Causes of accidents -Methods to stop accidents -What is a task hazard analysis? -What is the process? 1330 Unit C4- A site safety coordinators options for corrective actions based on risk. -Describe the steps -Develop a plan Student develops a corrective action plan after being given a scenario requiring corrections 1400 Unit C5- Describe what actions may be required if a workplace Inspection Report was issued. -Identify trends from inspection reports 1430 Break 1445 Unit D1- Accident Investigations -purpose of accident investigation -Definition of accident and incident -the requirement to conduct an investigation -Qualifications required -Reports -Follow up actions -Distribution of reports -Procedures Student groups (4) will participate in a accident investigation, given an accident history Students will utilize an accident report and an accident investigation checklist 1530 Clean Up, Review, Homework

IPT Section #6 & #7, Prepare for accident investigation (Live Interviews) Friday- Day #5 0730 Review of Previous Day -Review of day to come 0800 Crew Talk #18 0815 Crew Talk #19 0830 Crew Talk #20 0845 Crew Talk #21 0900 Crew Talk #22 0915 Crew Talk #23 0930 Break 0945 Review of IPT Section #6 & #7 1100 Accident Investigation Scenario s Student groups (4) will participate in accident investigations interviews (10 Min Each Group)1230 Lunch 1300 Unit E1- WHMIS & Hazardous Materials -Define hazardous materials -Explain the communication system

1500 Break -List 3 key elements of the communication system -List content of a supplier label -List information required on a workplace label and state when they are required -List and explain each section of the MSDS -Explain each hazard symbols -Explain workplace control requirements -Explain training requirements -Explain the requirements of a WHMIS program review Video- Making WHMIS work 1515 Unit E2- Rigging, Hoisting and Cranes -Describe general requirements for rigging, hoisting and cranes -Describe employer, supervisor and worker responsibilities -Describe safe work procedures -Describe regular inspection -Describe record keeping 1615 Clean Up, Review, Homework IPT Section #10, #11, #13 Monday- Day #6 0730 Review of Previous Week -Review of day to come 0800 Crew Talk #24 0815 Crew Talk #25 0830 Crew Talk #26

0845 Crew Talk #27 0900 Crew Talk #28 0915 Break 0930 Review of IPT Section #10, #11, #13 1030 Unit E3- Ladders & Stairways -Discuss statistics in the construction involving falls from ladders -Describe the design, construction, purposes and use of portable ladders -Discuss the design, construction and application of handrails on stairways -Discuss regular inspections of ladders and handrails, Discuss safe work procedures DVD Ladder Safety 1130 Lunch 1230 Unit E12- Occupational First Aid -Discuss the general requirements for first aid -Discuss the requirements for construction sites -Discuss the duties and certification of the first aid attendant -Discuss the requirements for transporting injured workers to medical aid -Discuss employer, supervisor and worker responsibilities -Discuss first aid record keeping 1330 Unit E4- Fall Protection -Discuss the obligation to use fall protection -Describe a fall protection plan

1430 Break 1500 Visit from CSABC -Discuss instruction of workers -Discuss temporary removal of guardrails -Discuss the use of harnesses and safety belts. -Discuss the requirements for connecting equipment -Discuss the requirements for anchors -Define fall restraint and fall arrest -Discuss the requirements for vertical lifelines systems -Discuss the requirements for horizontal lifelines systems -Discuss regular inspections and maintenance program -Discuss the requirement for safety nets -Describe control zone procedures DVD Your a Pro 1530 Clean Up, Review, Homework IPT Section #4,#5, #8 Tuesday- Day #7 0730 Review of Previous Week -Review of day to come 0800 Crew Talk #29 0815 Crew Talk #30 0830 Crew Talk #31

0845 Crew Talk #32 0900 Crew Talk #33 0915 Break 0930 Review of IPT Section #4,#5, #8 1030 Unit E6 & E7- Confined Space and Lock Out -Describe the hazards of confined spaces -Explain the requirements for testing -Discuss accidents -Define confined space -Discuss the general requirements of confined space -Discuss employer, supervisor and worker responsibilities -Discuss inspection of confined spaces -Discuss hazard assessment -Discuss rescue requirements -Identify appropriate PPE -Define lockout -Identify when to lockout -Describe lockout implementation -Describe responsibilities for lockout -Discuss applicable safety regulation 1130 Lunch 1200 Electrical Safety Rules Limits Solutions 1430 Unit E8- Excavation Safety -Define excavation

-Discuss the general requirements for excavation -Discuss the general requirements for underground utilities -Discuss the general requirements for removing nearby hazards -Discuss the general requirements for sloping and shoring -Discuss employer, supervisor and worker responsibilities -Discuss regular inspections -Describe standard safe work procedures -Trench Safety 1600 Clean Up, Review, Homework IPT Section #14. Reminder of the field trip. Full PPE required. Wednesday- Day #8 0730 Review of Previous Week -Review of day to come 0800 Crew Talk #34 0815 Crew Talk #35 0830 Review of IPT Section #14 0840 Traffic Safety (New) -WCB and MOTH regulations; -How to effectively change traffic patterns to accommodate work crews; -Types of warning devices & their proper use -Proper personal clothing and protective wear; -Personal safety.

0930 Break 0945 Cement Pumping (New) -Pumps -Outriggers -Booms -Trucks -Reach & capacity -Manpower requirements -Hazards 1030 Unit E9- Form Work -Explain the requirements for a Notice of Project -Discuss regulatory requirements for the design, construction, erection, use, maintenance and dismantling of formwork -Discuss safe work areas and safe access -Describe employer and worker responsibilities -Discuss requirements for engineering certification and when drawings are required -Discuss what needs to be inspected -Discuss the requirements of PPE Fly form DVD 1145 Lunch 1215 Load bus for field trip- 1300 Arrive at Construction site for tour Full PPE Required 1515 Depart Construction Site 1530 Arrive at classroom &Clean Up

Thursday- Day #9 0730 Review of Previous Week -Review of day to come 0800 Unit E10- Demolition -Discuss structural integrity -Discuss design of support system -Identify risk hazards -Identify safe work procedures -Identify related personal protective equipment 0900 Unit 11- Occupational Hygene -Define occupational hygiene -Discuss hazards of asbestos -Discuss bio-hazardous materials -Identify personal protective equipment -Identify risks associated with noise, vibration and temperature 1000 Break 1015 Unit E5- Scaffolds and Suspension Work Platforms -Define suspended work platforms -Identify types of scaffolds and work platforms -Discuss the general requirement for the use of scaffolds and suspended work platforms -Discuss inspection -Discuss employer, supervisor and worker responsibilities -Discuss engineering requirements -Discuss safety devices requirements -Discuss personal protective equipment 1130 Lunch 1200 Unit E13- Developing safe work procedures for site activities

-Define safe work procedures -Explain safe work procedures analysis -Describe steps taken in developing safe work procedures -Develop safe work procedures for selected activities 1300 Documentation -Describe filing system -Explain documentation requirements -Identify records that must be maintained -Use typical forms: inspection reports, notice to workers/subcontractor, Work Safe BC claim form, first aid report, and other related forms 1400 Break 1415 Review of course content 1530 Clean Up Friday- Day #10 0800 Begin Testing 1400 Certificates and Farewells