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EKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterOFFERING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, PROMOTING SAFETY& HEALTH AWARENESS ALONG WITH COMPLIANCE FORBUSINESS & INDUSTRYEstablished in 2003, EKU’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center offers avariety of safety and health courses that draw upon the expertise ofinternationally recognized faculty at the University as well as leaders in the field.HOW TO REGISTEREKU has a proud legacy of meeting the diverse needs of businesses and industries Online at: www.osha.eku.edu/registration throughout our region. The OSHA Training Institute Education Center exemplifiesour steadfast commitment to service and lifelong learning.Accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover &American Express. Payment is requiredEKU OTIEC STAFFat time of registration. Call 859-622-2961 for additional (859) 622-6299 or tammy.cole@eku.eduregistration information or to registerfor trainer courses.Tammy Cole, System Director—Center for Career & Workforce Development Zach Rhodus, Interim OSHA Program Manager(859) 622-6976 or william.rhodus@eku.eduShould you need to cancel your registration please do so at least ten (10) working daysbefore the training. After that, cancellationsare subject to the full registration fee. If youTrevor George, OSHA Training Specialist(859) 622-2961 or trevor.george@eku.edu Kristy Poynter, OSHA Training Coordinator(859) 622-6810 or kristy.poynter@eku.educannot cancel, and do not attend, you arestill responsible for the registration fee.Substitutions are acceptable if prerequisitesare met.WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDU Student Assistants: Rebecca McIntosh, Jillian Pittman, Nicholas Prewitt &Ciara Snowden Facebook: www.facebook.com/EKUOTIEC

BECOME AN AUTHORIZEDOSHA OUTREACH TRAINERTRAINING LOCATIONS & LODGING INFORMATIONIf you have completed an OSHA Standardscourse and have at least five years ofrelevant safety experience, you may bequalified to enroll in the OSHA OutreachTrainer Program for Construction or GeneralIndustry.RichmondEastern Kentucky University is located in the city of Richmond, KY off Interstate 75.Take I-75 to Richmond exit (#87). If exiting from I-75 Northbound exit Interstate andturn right. If exiting from I-75 Southbound exit interstate, and turn left. Follow theEastern Bypass to traffic light #7, then turn right (Kit Carson Drive). You will see RoyKidd Stadium on your left and you will turn by the Richmond Fire Station #3.Continue on Kit Carson Drive until you see the Perkins Building on your right. ParkingThese 4-day courses, OSHA 500 and OSHA501, are offered several times throughoutthe year. Successful completion of thetrainer course authorizes you to teach theOSHA 10 & 30-HR safety classes.is just past the Perkins Building on same side of the road. Please park in this lot as itis unrestricted parking. Do not park in the lots across the street, as you will beticketed by EKU Public Safety. For a detailed Richmond and EKU campus map, visitStep 1: Complete the Standards Course(General Industry or Construction)http://parking.eku.edu. Please note the campus is tobacco-free.Richmond Lodging: Holiday Inn Express, (859) 624-4055. Use code “OSHA” for rateof 95 per night. Comfort Suites, (859) 624-0770. Use code “OSHA” for rate of 69 anight Jan-March; Nov-Dec. & 89 per night April-October. Quality Inn, (859) 6230063. Use code “OSHA” for a rate of 73 per night.Step 2: Document your safety experience/credentials via the Verification ofPrerequisites (5 years experience minimum)LouisvilleTrainings are held at Indiana Wesleyan University, Louisville Education andConference Center, 1500 Alliant Avenue, Louisville, KY. The Center is convenientlyStep 3: Complete the Trainer Course(General Industry or Construction)located off Interstate 64, Exit 17 (Blankenbaker Parkway), approximately 20 minutesfrom downtown Louisville.Louisville Lodging: Holiday Inn Express (Alliant Avenue), (502) 240-0035. Use code“OSHA” for rate of 89.99 per night. Country Inn & Suites, (502) 261-9434. Use code“OSHA” for rate of 82.99 per night. Hyatt Place Louisville East, (502) 426-0119. Usecode “Eastern Kentucky University” for a rate of 115 per night. Quality InnLouisville East, (502) 267-8100. Use code “EKU Workforce Education for a rate of 59 per night. Rates listed are tentative, based on availability.WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDU

EKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterRichmond & Louisville, KYOpen Enrollment ClassesCONSTRUCTION COURSESOSHA 510OSHA 510 750 26 hrs.This course for private sector personnel covers OSHA policies, procedures, andstandards, as well as construction safety and health principles. Topics include scopeand application of the OSHA construction standards. Special emphasis is placed onthose areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide.OSHA 500Jan. 24-27, 2017 (Richmond)April 18-21, 2017 (Louisville)June 6-9, 2017 (Richmond)August 15-18, 2017 (Louisville)Sept. 12-15, 2017 (Richmond)Dec. 5-8, 2017 (Louisville)OSHA 500 750 26 hrs.Feb. 14-17, 2017 (Louisville)March 21-24, 2017 (Richmond)June 13-16, 2017 (Louisville)July 18-21, 2017 (Richmond)Oct. 3-6, 2017 (Louisville)Oct. 10-13, 2017 (Richmond)OSHA 502 650 18 hrs.Trainer Course for ConstructionThis course is designed for personnel in the private sector interested in teaching the10 and 30-HR construction safety and health outreach program to their employeesand other interested groups. Special emphasis is placed on those topics that arerequired in the 10 and 30-HR programs as well as on those that are the mosthazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Course participants are briefed oneffective instructional approaches and the effective use of visual aids and handouts,and engage in practice teaching modules.During class, students must prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHAConstruction Outreach topic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass awritten exam at the end of the course. Authorized OSHA Outreach trainers arerequired to attend OSHA 502 at least once every four (4) years to maintain theirtrainer status.Upon successful completion, the student will be authorized as an OSHA ConstructionOutreach Trainer. This authorization is effective for four (4) years.* You must call to register for trainer classesPrerequisites: OSHA 510 and five years of construction safety experience. A collegedegree in occupational safety & health, a certified Safety Professional (CSP) or aCertified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) designation in the applicable training area may besubstituted for two (2) years of experience.OSHA 502Jan. 10-12, 2017 (Richmond)April 4-6, 2017 (Louisville)May 17-19, 2017 (Richmond)July 25-27, 2017 (Louisville)Sept. 19-21, 2017 (Richmond)Nov. 28-30, 2017 (Louisville)Occupational Safety & Health Standards for ConstructionUpdate for Construction Industry Outreach TrainersThis course is designed for personnel in the private sector who have completedOSHA 500 (Trainer Course of OSHA for the Construction Industry and who areauthorized trainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program). It provides an updateon such topics as OSHA construction standards, policies, and regulations.Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers are required to attend this course once everyfour (4) years to maintain their trainer status. Prior to registration, students mustprovide a copy of their current trainer card for validation.* You must call to register for trainer classesWWW.OSHA.EKU.EDU

EKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterRichmond & Louisville, KYOpen Enrollment ClassesGENERAL INDUSTRY COURSESOSHA 511Occupational Safety & Health Standards for General IndustryThis course for private sector personnel covers OSHA policies, procedures, andstandards, as well as general industry safety and health principles. Topics includescope and application of the OSHA general industry standards. Special emphasis isplaced on those areas that are the most hazardous.OSHA 501Trainer Course for General IndustryThis course is designed for personnel in the private sector interested in teaching the10 and 30-HR general industry safety and health outreach program to theiremployees and other interested groups. Special emphasis is placed on those topicsthat are required in the 10 and 30-HR programs as well as on those that are the mosthazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Course participants are briefed oneffective instructional approaches and the effective use of visual aids and handouts,and engage in practice teaching modules.During class, students must prepare a presentation on an assigned OSHA GeneralIndustry Outreach topic individually or as part of a group and successfully pass awritten exam at the end of the course. Authorized OSHA Outreach trainers arerequired to attend OSHA 503 at least once every four (4) years to maintain theirtrainer status.Upon successful completion, the student will be authorized as an OSHA GeneralIndustry Outreach Trainer. This authorization is effective for four (4) years.* You must call to register for trainer classesPrerequisites: OSHA 511 and five years of general industry safety experience. Acollege degree in occupational safety & health, a certified Safety Professional (CSP) ora Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) designation in the applicable training area maybe substituted for two (2) years of experience.OSHA 503Update for General Industry Outreach TrainersThis course is designed for personnel in the private sector who have completedOSHA 501 (Trainer Course of OSHA for the General Industry and who are authorizedtrainers in the OSHA Outreach Training Program). It provides an update on suchtopics as OSHA construction standards, policies, and regulations.Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers are required to attend this course once everyfour (4) years to maintain their trainer status. Prior to registration, students mustprovide a copy of their current trainer card for validation. OSHA 511 750 26 hrs.Feb. 14-17, 2017 (Richmond)March 28-31, 2017 (Louisville)June 6-9, 2017 (Richmond)June 27-30, 2017 (Louisville)Nov. 14-17, 2017 (Richmond)Oct. 10-13, 2017 (Louisville)OSHA 501 750 26 hrs.Jan. 17-20, 2017 (Louisville)April 11-14, 2017 (Richmond)May 2-5, 2017 (Louisville)July 18-21, 2017 (Richmond)Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 2017 (Richmond)Sept. 12-15, 2017 (Louisville)OSHA 503 650 18 hrs.Jan. 10-12, 2017 (Louisville)March 1-3, 2017 (Richmond)June 6-8, 2017 (Louisville)July 25-27, 2017 (Richmond)Sept. 26-28, 2017 (Louisville)Oct. 24-26, 2017 (Richmond)You must call to register for trainer classesWWW.OSHA.EKU.EDU

EKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterRichmond & Louisville, KYOpen Enrollment ClassesMeet Our OSHA Training InstituteEducation Center InstructorsBill Abney, has over 30 years in safety edspecializing in safety management and research;fire, arson, and explosives investigation; OSHAcompliance; ergonomics; and hazardous materials.James Bastin, is the Assistant Chief ofOperations and is responsible for the dailyoperations of Fire and Emergency Services for theUnited States Army. He is also a graduate of EKU’sFire & Safety Engineering Technology Program.Jim Beck, has more than 36 years of experiencein the industrial and residential constructionindustry, with primary emphasis on safety &training.Gary Brown, is a professor in the Depart. ofEnvironmental Health at EKU and a CertifiedIndustrial Hygienist. He has many professionalaffiliations, including being past president of theAssoc. of Environmental Health AcademicPrograms.Tom Edwards, practiced industrial hygiene forthe KY Occupational Safety & Health Program forover 26 years, serving as an Industrial HygieneCompliance Officer, a Safety and Health Specialist,as well as the Industrial Hygiene Program Managerfor the Division of Education & Training.Gary Foltz, has over 30 years of experience inthe field of safety and industrial hygiene andformerly served as the Senior Manager atCincinnati Bell Telephone Company.WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDUOSHA 521 750 26 hrs.Occupational Safety & Health Administration Guide to IndustrialHygiene (Richmond) Feb. 21-24, 2017 & Sept. 26-29, 2017OSHA 2015 750 26 hrs.Hazardous Materials(Richmond) April 4-7, 2017OSHA 2045 750 26 hrs.Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards(Richmond) Aug. 15-18, 2017OSHA 2225 750 26 hrs.Respiratory Protection(Richmond) Jan. 17-20, 2017 & Aug. 29—Sept. 1, 2017OSHA 2255 750 18 hrs.Principles of Ergonomics(Richmond) March 21-23, 2017OSHA 2264 750 20 hrs.Permit-Required Confined Space Entry(Richmond) April 25-27, 2017(Louisville) June 20-22, 2017OSHA 3015 650 20 hrs.Excavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics(Richmond) March 28-30, 2017OSHA 3095 750 26 hrs.Electrical Standards(Richmond) Feb. 7-9, 2017 & Oct. 3-6, 2017OSHA 3115 750 18 hrs.Fall Protection(Richmond) April 19-21, 2017OSHA 6000 750 23 hrs.Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies(Richmond) Aug. 22-24, 2017OSHA 7000 250 7.5 hrs.OSHA Training Guidelines for Safe Patient Handling(Richmond) Jan. 23, 2017OSHA 7005 250 7 hrs.Public Warehousing & Storage(Richmond) Oct. 9, 2017OSHA 7100 250 4 hrs.Intro to Machinery & Machine Safeguarding(Richmond) April 18, 2017 & Aug. 10, 2017OSHA 7105 250 4 hrs.Evacuation & Emergency Planning(Richmond) April 11, 2017 & Dec. 4, 2017OSHA 7110 250 7 hrs.Safe Bolting: Principles & Practices(Richmond) July 20, 2017OSHA 7115 250 7.5 hrs.Lockout/Tagout(Richmond) April 13, 2017 & Aug. 8, 2017(For course description please visit www. osha.eku.edu/course descriptions.com)

EKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterRichmond & Louisville, KYOpen Enrollment ClassesOSHA 7200 250 7 hrs.Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control for Healthcare(Richmond) June 5, 2017OSHA 7205 250 6 hrs.Health Hazard Awareness(Richmond) May 16, 2017OSHA 7210 250 6 hrs.Pandemic Influenza Preparedness(Richmond) Feb. 28, 2017 & Sept. 25, 2017OSHA 7300 250 7 hrs.Understanding OSHA’s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard(Richmond) June 19, 2017OSHA 7400 250 5.5 hrs.Noise in Construction Industry(Richmond) July 17, 2017OSHA 7405 250 5 hrs.Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry(Richmond) July 18, 2017 & August 14, 2017OSHA 7410 250 6.5 hrs.Managing Excavation Hazards(Richmond) Feb. 6, 2017OSHA 7500 250 5.5 hrs.Intro to Safety & Health Management(Richmond) July 21, 2017 & Aug. 7, 2017OSHA 7505 250 7.5 hrs.Intro to Incident (Accident) Investigation(Richmond) July 19, 2017OSHA 7845 250 4 hrs.Recordkeeping Rule Seminar(Richmond) April 24, 2017, Aug. 28, 2017 & Nov. 13, 2017(Louisville) Feb. 28, 2017OSHA 521 750 26 hrs.Occupational Safety & Health Administration Guide to IndustrialHygiene(Richmond) Feb. 21-24, 2017 & Sept. 26-29, 2017OSHA 2015 750 26 hrs.Hazardous Materials(Richmond) April 4-7, 2017OSHA 2045 750 26 hrs.Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards(Richmond) Aug. 15-18, 2017OSHA 2225 750 26 hrs.Respiratory Protection(Richmond) Jan. 17-20, 2017 & Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 2017OSHA 2255 750 18 hrs.Principles of Ergonomics(Richmond) March 21-23, 2017OSHA 2264 750 20 hrs.Permit-Required Confined Space Entry(Richmond) April 25-27, 2017(Louisville) June 20-22, 2017Meet Our OSHA Training InstituteEducation Center InstructorsCarolyn Harvey,is a Certified HazardousMaterials Manager as well as a CertifiedIndustrial Hygienist. She has manyprofessional affiliations, including being pastpresident of the Association of EnvironmentalHealth Academic Programs.Bill Hicks, is an Associate Professor in theDept. of School of Safety, Security &Emergency Management at EKU. He is aconsultant in industry in several technicalareas including fire protection detention andsuppression systems, emergency response,emergency management, and preparedness.Ron Hopkins, is a consultant to industry ina number of technical areas including fireprotection and OSHA-related areas ofhazardous material, confined space,respiratory protection, industrial emergencyresponse, and all levels of safetymanagement.Shane LaCount, is a certified Fire, Arsonand Explosive Investigation Instructor &Investigator, as well as Assistant Fire Chief incharge of training and safety for the town ofMooresville, NC.Bryan Makinen, is experienced in theareas of industrial safety, environmentalsecurity, and occupational medicine andcurrently serves as the EKU Executive Directorof Public Safety & Risk Management.WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDU

EKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterRichmond & Louisville, KYOpen Enrollment ClassesMeet Our OSHA Training InstituteEducation Center InstructorsHank Milam, has over 50 years oftransportation management experience; expert inlongshore health & security. Time in thetransportation industry makes him a valuable assetin the improvement of employee safety, health &security.Bob Peebles, is experienced with providingsafety training, developing safety manuals, andconducting compliance audits for governmental,construction, and manufacturing contractors.Jonathan Pennington, is experienced in theareas of lockout/tagout, respiratory protection,confined space, hazardous materials response, andindustrial emergency response, among others.Thomas Reed, is currently employed as theSafety Director with Associated GeneralContractors (AGC) in Nashville, TN where his dutiesinclude OSHA compliance support, loss control, jobsite safety inspections, and providing safetytraining to about 150 member companies.Gary Roberts, has over 36 years inenvironmental health and safety in generalindustry, construction and the public sector. He iscurrently corporate Environmental Health & SafetyDirector for Shoffner Kalthoff Mechanical ElectricalService in Knoxville, TN.WWW.OSHA.EKU.EDUOSHA 3015 750 26 hrs.Excavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics(Richmond) March 28-30, 2017OSHA 3095 650 20 hrs.Electrical Standards(Richmond) Feb. 7-9, 2017 & Oct. 3-6, 2017OSHA 3115 750 18 hrs.Fall Protection(Richmond) April 19-21, 2017OSHA 6000 750 23 hrs.Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies(Richmond) Aug. 22-24, 2017OSHA 7000 250 7.5 hrs.OSHA Training Guidelines for Safe Patient Handling(Richmond) Jan. 23, 2017OSHA 7005 250 7 hrs.Public Warehousing & Storage(Richmond) Oct. 9, 2017OSHA 7100 250 4 hrs.Intro. To Machinery & Machine Safeguarding(Richmond) April 18, 2017 & Aug. 10, 2017OSHA 7105 250 4 hrs.Evacuation & Emergency Planning(Richmond) April 11, 2017 & Dec. 4, 2017OSHA 7110 250 7 hrs.Safe Bolting: Principles & Practices(Richmond) July 20, 2017OSHA 7115 250 7.5 hrs.Lockout/Tagout(Richmond) April 13, 2017 & Aug. 8. 2017OSHA 7200 250 7 hrs.Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control for Healthcare(Richmond) June 5, 2017OSHA 7205 250 6 hrs.Health Hazard Awareness(Richmond) May 16, 2017OSHA 7210 250 6 hrs.Pandemic Influenza Preparedness(Richmond) Feb. 28 & Sept. 25, 2017OSHA 7300 250 7 hrs.Understanding OSHA’s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard(Richmond) June 19, 2017OSHA 7400 250 5.5 hrs.Noise in Construction Industry(Richmond) July 17, 2017OSHA 7405 250 5 hrs.Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry(Richmond) July 18, 2017 & Aug. 14, 2017OSHA 7410 250 6 hrs.Managing Excavation Hazards(Richmond) Feb. 6, 2017

EKU OSHA Training Institute Education CenterRichmond & Louisville, KYOpen Enrollment ClassesOSHA 7500 250 5.5 hrs.Intro to Safety and Health Management(Richmond) July 21, 2017 & Aug. 7, 2017OSHA 7505 250 7.5 hrs.Intro to Incident (Accident) Investigation(Richmond) July 19, 2017OSHA 7845 250 4 hrs.Recordkeeping Rule Seminar(Richmond) April 24, 2017, Aug. 28, 2017 & Nov. 13, 2017)PUBLIC SECTOR SAFETY & HEALTH FUNDAMENTALSCERTIFICATE PROGRAMThis certificate program supports OSHA’s mission by training public sectoremployees in occupational safety and health to reduce incident rates for workers instate and local governments.To be awarded a certificate, students must successfully complete a minimum of 7courses, comprised of a minimum of 68 contact hours.Meet Our OSHA Training InstituteEducation Center InstructorsBobbi K. Samples, is the owner and principalconsultant of The Safety Firm, LLC. Bobbi hasextensive proven experience in executive levelstrategic planning, design, development, culturalchange impl

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