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CA Concrete Masonry Course

California Concrete And Masonry For Construction

Level: Intermediate
Duration: 60 minutes
Location: Online or In-Person

Online Unit Price: $40.00*

Online Course

*Unit price may vary based on special offers. In-person safety training is priced based on volume and differs from online pricing. For detailed in-person pricing information, please contact us directly.

Overview & Objectives

The California Concrete and Masonry for Construction course from Exceed Safety is an intermediate-level online training in which participants will focus on California/OSHA (California/OSHA) requirements protecting construction workers from injuries and accidents on the jobsite.

Participants in the course can expect to discuss health hazards covered in OSHA’s requirements, including premature removal of form work, bracing masonry walls, supporting pre-cast panels, safe operation of equipment, and guarding reinforcing steel. This California/OSHA concrete and masonry online safety training will also cover health hazards and control information, including eye, skin, and inhalation hazards and their associated protective measures.

Exceed Safety’s online California Concrete and Masonry for Construction training discusses concrete and masonry safety, as well as the regulations associated with each within the construction industry. This course is primarily designed to provide a deeper understanding of the need for regulation compliance, and will therefore discuss, in depth, the following:

  • Cast-in-place concrete
  • Lift slab operations
  • Pre-cast concrete
  • Masonry construction

Cal/OSHA and federal OSHA standards will be discussed at length, referencing specific requirements for primary types of concrete and masonry safety. Specific course topics include the following:

  • General overview of concrete and masonry in California
  • General safety requirements surrounding concrete and masonry
  • Equipment and tools
  • Masonry construction
  • Erection and construction
  • Concrete and masonry health hazards

Specific industry terms discussed throughout the course include the following:

  • Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)
  • California/OSHA
  • OSHA