(Click Below Courses for full description & offerings
at AOTC Centers)
Certificate: “Construction Safety and Health Specialist Certificate”
Required Courses:
- OSHA 510: Occupational Safety and Health for Construction or OSHA 500: Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry
- OSHA 3010: Excavation, Trenching, and Soil Mechanics
- OSHA 3110: Fall Arrest Systems
- OSHA 7500: Introduction to Safety and Health Management
- OSHA 7505: Accident Investigation
Optional (3 electives):
- OSHA 7600: Disaster Site Workers
- OSHA 2264: Permit-Required Confined Spaces
- Asbestos Inspector
- Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor
- Principles of Scaffold Safety (2 days)
Certificate: “General Industry Safety and Health Specialist Certificate”
Required Courses:
- OSHA 511: Occupational Safety and Health for General Industry or OSHA 501: Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the General Industry
- OSHA 521: OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene
- OSHA 2225: Respiratory Protection
- OSHA 7500: Introduction to Safety and Health Management
- OSHA 7100: Machine Guarding
Choose two of three electives
Choose two of three electives
Click on any of the above links for a description of the courses, and contact K. Koshy at 732-235-9459 or koshyko@umdnj.edu to see if you qualify (scholarships are given on a first-come basis). |
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DAVID SEIFMAN and STEPHANIE GASKELL New York, N.Y.-- Massive, quick and coordinated - with the FDNY and the NYPD equally sharing control at the scene under new rules put into place after Sept. 11, 2001. That's how Mayor Bloomberg and uniformed-services union leaders described the city's response to the plane crash on the Upper East Side. "It went perfectly according to plan," Bloomberg declared during a press conference a few hours after the crash. "Two proud agencies with great traditions and equipment and training working side by side. That's what the public has a right to expect and that's exactly what these agencies do." CLICK HERE for the full article
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Police and firefighters work the scene where a small plane crashed into a50-story condominium tower on Manhattan's Upper East Side, Oct. 11.
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