“Site Control Safety”
Duration of Course: 2 PDH’s (115 – 120 MIN.)
Course Description of Content to be Covered:
The purpose of site control is to minimize potential contamination of workers, protect the public from the site’s hazards, and prevent vandalism. Site control is especially important in emergency situations. This chapter describes the basic components of a program to control the activities and movements of people and equipment at a hazardous waste site.
The degree of site control necessary depends on site characteristics, site, size, and the surrounding community. The site control program should be established in the planning stages of a project and modified based on new information and site assessments. The appropriate sequence for implementing these measures should be determined on a site specific basis. In many cases, it will be necessary to implement several measures simultaneously.
The Course Learning Objectives which are measurable and the learner will obtain knowledge and expect to gain valuable insight upon successful completion as follows:
This webinar course was prepared on behalf of engineering business professionals and will teach/educate those participants to gain the following:
· Understanding the underlying principles of work zone traffic control.
· Reading Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Device (MUTCD)
· Appreciate the features of work zone traffic control
· Prevent hazards associated with work zone traffic control
· Incorporate injury prevention techniques
· Learn worker safety considerations
Course Number: ODP1132
Field of Study: Health and Safety
Level: Basic
Course Instructor/Qualifications:
Ronald Finger Jr. – CGC, CDP, CRX
Certified Development, Design, and Construction Professional
Certified & Licensed General Contractor
Certified Commercial A&E Design/Development Expert
Commercial Real Estate Developer
Real Estate Professional
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