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pacific northwest O s h A E D U CATION CENTER Training Institute Education Centers safe workplaces, sustainable environments University of Washington 2016 2017 course catalog Courses scheduled in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon & Washington CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS DEPART M ENT OF ENVIRON M ENTAL AN D OCCUPATIONL HEALTH SCIENCES s c ho ol of pu b l ic h e a lt h n U n i v e r s i t y of Wa s h i ngton

Photos: front cover, f11photo/istock/thinkstock; above: Venetia Runnion Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center About Us safe workplaces, sustainable environments The Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center has provided the highest quality safety and health training to individuals in Washington, Oregon, For more information or to register for a course see: osha.washington.edu Idaho, and Alaska since 1995, and is the only OSHA-authorized training center in Region 10. Our expert instructors provide engaging standardsbased, OSHA-authorized training designed to reduce and prevent workplace injuries and illnesses. Students gain skills and competence in OSHA policies and procedures, and best practices for safety and health in their workplace. We train individuals in our classrooms, at conferences, and on-site during customized trainings, making our courses easily accessible to all prospective students. With 31 core courses, 7 safety and health certificate programs, and Outreach Trainer Programs for 4 different industries, we offer numerous training and career advancement opportunities. 2

MEET O U R INSTRU CTORS Our OSHA-authorized courses are taught by 18 expert instructors, who are industry leaders in safety and health. Our team of instructors is led by Rick Gleason in Seattle, WA and Harvey McGill in Portland, OR. Rick Gleason is a faculty member within the University of Washington s Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and has been teaching for the past 15 years as an OSHA instructor and as a lecturer for the department. Known for being a Safety Celebrity, Rick worked for Federal OSHA and the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries as an inspector for 13 years. Harvey McGill is the lead instructor for Oregon-based training for the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center. He is also the owner of PAC PRO Safety and Health Services and has worked as a safety inspector, safety manager, training manager, and safety consultant for numerous public and private organizations. Harvey has an extensive background in Construction and General Industry workplace environments and has provided a wide variety of training to various organizations over the past 30 years. Ù New OSHA TRAINING IN SPANISH The Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center is excited to announce that we now offer OSHA 7405: Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry and OSHA 7205: Health Hazard Awareness in Spanish. Specific dates for 2016 2017 to be determined. Additional courses will be available in the future, please visit osha.washington.edu/ pages/ osha-en-español for updates as our Spanish-language training program expands. You can now schedule on-site customized trainings in Spanish. Contact us at 206-685-3089 for more information. El Centro Formativo de OSHA la Administración de Seguridad y Salud Ocupacional de la Región del Pacífico Noroeste. Se complace en anunciar que ahora ofrece varios cursos en Español! Visite nuestra página web, para obtener mas información: osha.washington.edu/ pages/osha-en-espanol. Learn about the rest of the team by visiting osha.washington.edu /pages/osha-instructors Photos: above: donvictorio/istock/thinkstoc THE HEART B EAT OF HEALTH AND SAFET Y This monthly podcast series, hosted by safety and health experts Rick Gleason (below right) and Don King (left), covers everything from safety and health myths to musculoskeletal injuries. Tune in to each episode to hear Rick and Don discuss important and emerging health and safety topics, interview fellow industry leaders, and tell a few jokes! Learn more at osha.washington.edu/pages/heartbeathealth-safety Photo: donvictorio/istock/thinkstock TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 3 4 About Us Certificate Programs 5 Outreach Trainer Programs, Online Training, and Customized Training 6 8 Course Descriptions and Schedules 9 11 Course Calendar by Location Photo: Jill Tepe 3

Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center Safety & Health Certificate Programs We offer seven safety and health certificates for individuals interested in advancing their knowledge and skills in the area of workplace safety. Whether you are looking for specialization or a solid grounding in OSHA standards, we have a certificate program that will address the complex occupational health issues that confront businesses today. Companies that employ our certificate program graduates obtain safety specialists who can develop injury and illness prevention programs to protect the workforce and provide cost effective answers to regulatory requirements. Each certificate has up to seven required core courses selected by industry experts and our experienced trainers. The courses reflect up-to-date content needed by safety professionals. Advanced certificate programs include elective courses that more specifically inform a professional's workplace or career goals. Certificates No Experience Required Are you just starting out in the field? The following certificates do not require experience. Occupational Hygiene Awareness Certificate For individuals interested in industrial hygiene. Provides a basic framework for exposure assessment and control methods and OSHA regulations. Essential for those new to the occupational safety and health field who have been assigned duties in worker health or have industrial hygiene technical responsibilities. Safety & Health Leadership Certificate: Construction Intended for those with supervisory or leadership responsibilities in the construction industry. Provides general information on the safety and health regulatory framework in construction. Safety & Health Leadership Certificate: General Industry Provides information on the safety and health regulatory framework for those with supervisory or leadership responsibilities in the general industry sector. To apply: 1. Visit osha.washington.edu/certificateprograms 2. Select the program you wish to enroll in and pay the one-time application fee $95 3. Submit your prerequisite verification form (if applicable) 4. Register for the required courses 4 Advanced Certificates Construction Safety & Health Specialist Certificate For advanced safety and health practitioners. Provides enhanced understanding of regulations relevant to the construction industry. Upon completion, students become authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers for OSHA 10- and 30-hour Construction Safety training. Prerequisite: 5 years of construction safety experience General Industry Safety & Health Specialist Certificate Provides grounding in regulations relevant to general industry for advanced safety and health practitioners. Coursework prepares professionals to become authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers for OSHA 10- and 30-hour General Safety training. Prerequisite: 5 years of general industry safety experience *NEW* Maritime Safety & Health Certificate Provides in-depth knowledge and enhanced awareness of the issues and regulations in maritime-associated industries. Certificate recipients will become authorized OSHA Maritime Safety and Health Trainers for the 10- and 30-hour courses for shipyards, marine terminals, or longshore operations. Prerequisites: 3 years industry experience in ship repair, shipbuilding, shipbreaking, marine terminals, or longshoring AND at least 2 years of occupational safety and health experience in any industry. *UPDATED* Disaster Site Worker Safety & Health Specialist Certificate Provides training and skills for Safety Officers and supporting General Staff serving in an incident command structure. Augments FEMA training to ensure the safety of workers participating in all phases of an emergency/incident response. NOTE: Requirements for this certificate program are currently under review for new enrollees.

Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center Outreach Trainer Program and Additional Training Outreach Trainer Program Individuals who successfully complete the OSHA Trainer courses are authorized to teach OSHA 10-and 30-hour Construction, General Industry, or Maritime courses, or the 15-hour Disaster Site Worker course. Outreach trainers may tailor courses to the specific needs of a company or worker group. For more information, see the "OSHA Outreach Trainer" section of our website: osha.washington.edu. Outreach Trainer Courses Construction 500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry and 502 update course See descriptions on page 6. General Industry 501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry and 503 update course See descriptions on page 6. Maritime 5400 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry and 5402 update course See descriptions on page 7. Disaster SIte Worker 5600 Disaster Site Worker Train-the Trainer and 5602 update course See descriptions on page 7. DON'T FORGET! You must renew your OSHA trainer card every four years, within 90 days of card's expiration date. Region X OSHA Online Training Institute http://regionxoti.org Fulfill your mandated OSHA annual training anytime, anywhere through our Online Institute. See website for pricing. Example Courses Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods Occupational Safety and Health Transportation Safety Environmental Compliance Emergency Response and Management Human Resources Construction, 10-hour and 30-hour OSHA cards General Industry 10-hour OSHA card Customized On-Site OSHA- Authorized Training At the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center we understand that no two workplaces are the same, and the key to an effective safety program is training that is relevant and timely for your employees. No matter what industry you re in, we can customize an OSHA safety training course and deliver it at a location convenient for you. We offer a large variety of courses, available in a variety of formats, lasting from as little as two hours to five days of intensive training. Our professional staff are happy to assist in meeting the specific and varied safety training needs for all of our clients. To obtain a proposal, or to schedule your on-site training contact us at ce@uw.edu or 800-326-7568. Spanish training is also available. Contact us today for more information. Photo: lagereek/istock/thinkstock 5

Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center Course Descriptions & Schedule SEA=Seattle SPO=Spokane PDX=Portland ANC=Anchorage BOI=Boise Since 1995, the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center has been the only authorized OSHA training facility in the Pacific Northwest. The OSHA Education Center offers high quality, standards-based training for the private and public sectors. An experienced team of OSHA-authorized instructors present up-todate federal and state safety and health regulations. Photo: moodboard 500 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry length: 4 days contact hours: 26 cost: $730 Become an authorized Outreach Trainer for Construction and be able to conduct the 10- and 30-hour voluntary compliance courses. Prerequisites: OSHA 510 and five years of construction safety experience. PDX Jul 11 14, 2016 SEA Aug 15 18, 2016 PDX Oct 11 14, 2016 SEA Nov 14 17, 2016 SPO Jan 23 26, 2017 ANC Feb 6 9, 2017 SEA Feb 13 16, 2017 PDX Apr 3 6, 2017 BOI May 2017 TBD SEA May 8 11, 2017 PDX Jul 10 13, 2017 SEA Aug 14 17, 2017 PDX Oct 10 13, 2017 SEA Nov 13 16, 2017 501 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General Industry length: 4 days contact hours: 26 cost: $730 Become an authorized Outreach Trainer for General Industry and be able to conduct the 10- and 30-hour voluntary compliance courses. Prerequisites: OSHA 511 and five years of general industry safety experience. SEA Sep 12 15, 2016 PDX Oct 3 6, 2016 ANC Nov 28 Dec 1, 2016 PDX Jan 30 Feb 2, 2016 SEA Feb 21 24, 2017 SPO Mar 20 23, 2017 SEA Jun 12 15, 2017 SEA Sep 11 14, 2017 PDX Oct 2 5, 2017 ANC Dec 4 7, 2017 502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers An update on construction standards, policies, and regulations. Required every four years for those who have completed OSHA 500 or 502 and are active trainers in the Outreach Program. PDX Aug 15 17, 2016 SEA Oct 31 Nov 2, 2016 PDX Jan 9 11, 2017 PDX Mar 6 8, 2017 SEA Jun 19 21, 2017 PDX Aug 14 16, 2017 SEA Oct 23 25, 2017 503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Update your knowledge of general industry standards and regulations. An update is required every four years for those who have completed OSHA 501 or 503 and are active trainers in the Outreach Program. PDX Aug 17 19, 2016 SEA Nov 2 4, 2016 PDX Jan 11 13, 2017 PDX Mar 8 10, 2017 SEA Jun 21 23, 2017 PDX Aug 16 18, 2017 SEA Oct 25 27, 2017 510 OSHA Standards for Construction Learn about federal and state regulatory policies and construction safety and health principles, with an emphasis on high hazards. SEA Jul 11 14, 2016 PDX Sep 19 22, 2016 SEA Oct 3 6, 2016 SPO Oct 24 27, 2016 PDX Dec 5 8, 2016 SEA Jan 9 12, 2017 ANC Jan 23 26, 2017 BOI Feb 2017 TBD PDX Feb 6 9, 2017 SEA Apr 24 27, 2017 PDX Jun 5 8, 2017 SEA Jul 10 13, 2017 PDX Sep 18 21, 2017 SEA Oct 2 5, 2017 SPO Oct 23 26, 2017 PDX Dec 4 7, 2017 511 OSHA Standards for General Industry Learn about federal and state regulatory policies and health and safety principles for general industry, with an emphasis on high hazards. SPO Jul 11 14, 2016 SEA Jul 25 28, 2016 PDX Aug 8 11, 2016 BOI Sep 19 22, 2016 ANC Oct 17 20, 2016 SEA Oct 24 27, 2016 SEA Nov 28 Dec 1, 2016 PDX Jan 9 12, 2017 PDX Apr 10 13, 2017 SEA Apr 17 20, 2017 SPO Jul 10 13, 2017 SEA Jul 24 27, 2017 PDX Aug 7 10, 2017 BOI Oct 2017 TBD ANC Oct 16 19, 2017 SEA Oct 16 19, 2017 SEA Dec 4 7, 2017 Specific dates for 2017 courses in Boise, ID will be available in October 2016. For updates, please visit osha.washington.edu or contact us at 206-685-3089 6

521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Learn about key industrial hygiene principles including Permissible Exposure Limits, hazard communication, sampling instrumentation, and workplace health and safety program elements. SEA Aug 22 25, 2016 PDX Oct 31 Nov 3, 2016 SEA Dec 5 8, 2016 SEA Feb 27 Mar 2, 2017 ANC Apr 10 13, 2017 SEA June 5 8, 2017 SEA Aug 21 24, 2017 PDX Oct 30 Nov 2, 2017 SEA Dec 11 14, 2017 2015 Hazardous Materials An overview of general industry standards and other standards related to managing hazardous materials. PDX Sep 19 22, 2016 ANC Nov 14 17, 2016 SEA Dec 12 15, 2016 PDX Sep 18 21, 2017 SEA Dec 18 21 2017 2045 Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards Recognize machinery hazards through this hands-on approach to machine inspection. SEA Oct 17 20, 2016 PDX Jan 30 Feb 2, 2017 SEA May 22 25, 2017 SEA Nov 6 9, 2017 2055 Cranes in Construction Ù New length: 3 days contact hours: 22.5 cost: $665 Covers the requirements for operation of cranes in the construction industry using the OSHA Construction Cranes and Derricks Standard as a guide. PDX Jul 18 20, 2016 SEA Aug 1 3, 2016 PDX Jan 17 19, 2017 SEA Mar 27 29, 2017 PDX Jul 17 19, 2017 SEA Jul 31 Aug 2, 2017 2225 Respiratory Protection Learn to develop and maintain a respirator program. Course includes a fit-testing discussion. PDX Oct 3 6, 2016 SEA Jan 17 20, 2017 SEA May 1 4, 2017 PDX Oct 2 5, 2017 2255 Principles of Ergonomics An introduction to the use of ergonomic principles to help prevent musculoskeletal disorders. PDX Dec 5 7, 2016 PDX Dec 4 6, 2017 SEA Feb 6 8, 2017 2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Learn about the hazards of confined space entry, confined space entry standards, and personal protective equipment. SEA Nov 7 9, 2016 PDX Jan 17 19, 2017 SEA Apr 10 12, 2017 PDX Jun 5 7, 2017 SEA Oct 30 Nov 1, 2017 3015 Excavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics Covers the safety aspects of excavation and trenching. SEA Aug 29 31, 2016 SEA Jan 30 Feb 1, 2017 ANC Apr 24 26, 2017 PDX May 1 3, 2017 SEA Aug 28 30, 2017 3095 Electrical Standards A hands-on, introductory overview of electrical standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. SEA Aug 8 11, 2016 SEA Mar 6 9, 2017 SEA Aug 7 10, 2017 ANC Oct 23 26, 2017 3115 Fall Protection length: 3 days contact hours: 20 cost: $665 An overview of state-of-the-art technology for fall protection, featuring a demonstration of fall protection equipment. PDX Mar 13 15, 2017 SEA May 15 17, 2017 5400 Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry length: 4 days contact hours: 26 cost: $730 Authorizes instructors to conduct the 10- and 30-hour Maritime courses in the shipyard industry, including ship repair, ship-building, and shipbreaking; marine terminal; or longshoring. Prerequisites: Please visit the OSHA Outreach Trainers section of our website, osha.washington. edu, for information on prerequisite requirements. PDX Sep 12 15 2016 PDX Sep 11 14, 2017 SEA Jan 23 26, 2017 5402 Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course New For those who have completed OSHA 5400 and who are active trainers in the Maritime Industry Outreach program. Required every four years to maintain an active trainer status. SEA Sep 11 13, 2017 5410 OSHA Standards for the Maritime Industry length: 5 days contact hours: 36 cost: $835 Learn to identify hazards and apply appropriate standards for workplace safety and health in the maritime industry. This course is a prerequisite for OSHA 5400 Train-the- Trainer course. PDX Aug 8 12, 2016 PDX Aug 7 11, 2017 SEA Sep 26 30, 2016 SEA Sep 25 29, 2017 ANC Feb 27 Mar 3, 2017 5600 Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course length: 4 days contact hours: 26 cost: $730 Authorizes trainers to conduct 15-Hour Disaster Site Worker (OSHA 7600) course. Prerequisites: Please visit the OSHA Outreach Trainers section of our website, osha.washington.edu, for information on prerequisite requirements. SEA Mar 13 16, 2017 Ù 7

Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center Course Descriptions & Schedule Continued from previous page 5602 Update for Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course length: 1 day contact hours: 7.5 cost: $280 For those who have completed OSHA 5600 and who are active trainers in the Disaster Site Worker Outreach program. Required every four years to maintain an active trainer status. SEA Mar 17, 2017 6000 Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies For federal agency collateral duty safety personnel; covers recognition of safety and health hazards, hazard abatement methods, and workplace inspection procedures. SEA Sep 19 22, 2016 SEA Sep 18 21, 2017 PDX Mar 27 30, 2017 7105 Evacuation & Emergency Planning length: half-day contact hours: 4 cost: $175 Covers OSHA requirements for emergency action and fire protection plans. SEA Mar 31, 2017 PDX Apr 20, 2017 7205 Health Hazard Awareness Ù New length: 1-day contact hours: 6 cost: $150 Covers common health hazards that are encountered in the workplace. Students participate in workshops on evaluation and abatement of workplace health hazards. Este curso cubre peligros comunes para la salud que se encuentran en el lugar de trabajo. Los estudiantes participan en talleres de evaluación y reducción de riesgos para la salud en el lugar de trabajo. This course will be available in Spanish starting Fall 2016. Este curso estará disponible en Español comenzando el otoño del 2016. Ù New 7225 Transitioning to Safer Chemicals length: 1.5 days contact hours: 11.5 cost: $250 Assists participants with implementing a process to reduce the use of hazardous chemicals in the workplace by transitioning to safer alternatives. SEA Sep 7 8, 2016 SEA Sep 6 7, 2017 SEA Feb 2 3, 2017 7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry Ù New length: 1 day contact hours: 5 cost: $225 Covers the identification, evaluation, prevention and control of fall hazards in the construction industry, focusing on falls to a lower level rather than falls to the same level resulting from slips and trips. SEA Oct 13, 2016 SEA Mar 30, 2017 PDX Apr 19, 2017 SEA Oct 12, 2017 Ù New 7410 Managing Excavation Hazards Ù New length: 1 day contact hours: 6.5 cost: $280 Learn about the roles and responsibilities of the employer to educate and assign a competent person to excavation sites. SEA Apr 5, 2017 7500 Introduction to Safety & Health Management length: 1 day contact hours: 7.5 cost: $280 Using interactive assignments and group projects, students gain a good understanding of the benefits of implementing a safety and health management system in the workplace. SEA Oct 11, 2016 SEA Apr 3, 2017 PDX Apr 17, 2017 SEA Oct 10, 2017 7505 Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation length: 1 day contact hours: 7.5 cost: $280 An introduction to basic incident investigation procedures and description of analysis techniques. SEA Oct 12, 2016 SEA Apr 4, 2017 PDX Apr 18, 2017 SEA Oct 11, 2017 7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar length: half-day contact hours: 4 cost: $150 Designed to assist employers in identifying and fulfilling their responsibilities for OSHA recordkeeping, including maintaining records of illnesses and injuries and reporting specific cases. SEA Oct 14, 2016 SEA Apr 6, 2017 PDX Apr 21, 2017 SEA Oct 13, 2017 Supervisory Safety & Health Duties Covers the general safety and health requirements in 29 CFR 1910 from the standpoint of organizing, supervising, and administering safety and health programs. SEA July 18 20, 2016 PDX Nov 14 16, 2016 ANC Mar 20 22, 2017 Photo: Noah Seixas SEA Mar 20 22, 2017 SEA Jul 17 19, 2017 PDX Nov 13 15, 2017 8

OSHA Course Schedule by Location july 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Portland 500 seattle 510 spokane 511 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 portland 2055 Seattle SUPERVISORY august 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 seattle 2055 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 portland 511 seattle 3095 Portland 5410 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 PORTLAND 502 / PORTLAND 503 seattle 500 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 seattle 521 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SEATTLE 511 31 28 29 30 31 seattle 3015 september 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SEATTLE 7225 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 PORTLAND seattle 6000 5400 Portland SeATTLE 501 510 y 10 october 2016 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Portland 501 Portland 2225 seattle 510 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 sea 7500 sea 7505 SEA 7405 SEA 7845 Portland 500 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ANCHORAGE 511 SEATTLE 2045 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 BOISE 511 Portland 510 PORTLAND 2015 SEATTLE 6000 25 26 27 28 29 30 SEATTLE 5410 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SEATTLE 511 spokane 510 30 31 1 2 3 4 SEATTLE 502 / SEATTLE 503 Portland 521 november 2016 31 1 2 3 4 5 SEATTLE 502 / SEATTLE 503 PORTLAND 521 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SEATTLE 2264 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 PORTLAND SUPERVISORY SEATTLE 500 ANCHORAGE 2015 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 ANCHORAGE 501 SeATTLE 511 december 2016 28 29 30 1 2 3 ANCHORAGE 501 SEATTLE 511 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PORTLAND 2255 Portland 510 SEATTLE 521 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 seattle 2015 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 9

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Continuing Education Box 354695 4225 Roosevelt Way NE, #100 Seattle, WA 98105-6099 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Seattle, WA Permit 62 Return Service Requested FSC/100% recycled label here horiz. black on white union bug here Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center Now that you re ready to enroll, what s next? Photo: Marike Svoboda Get all the details online. Visit our website for dates, times, and locations. With easy online registration, you will be enrolled in minutes at osha.washington.edu We re happy to help! Contact our staff. Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center: Call: 206-685-3089 or 800-326-7568 Fax: 206-685-3872 EMail: ce@uw.edu Other Professional Development Courses In addition to the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center, the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences (DEOHS) Continuing Education programs provide other professional development opportunities for industrial hygienists, safety professionals, environmental health professionals, and occupational and environmental health physicians and nurses. For a full listing of our courses, go to osha.washington.edu or call 206-543-1069. For more information about the DEOHS: deohs.washington.edu