Train and certify your workers on respirable crystalline silica hazards with the Silica Safety Training For Construction DVD Compliance Kit.
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Silica for Construction DVD Compliance Kit
The Silica for Construction DVD Compliance Kit is a great solution for businesses with respirable crystalline silica hazards. You can train employees and create an OSHA compliant Silica Exposure Plan. It includes:
The Silica for Construction Safety Training Compliance Kit is available as an immediate download on your order confirmation page.
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The employer can designate an employee to train and certify employees. While it does not have to be in writing, we recommend using the Trainer Designation Form.
Yes. You can have a trainer review the included training materials and designate them as your silica trainer.
Yes. The training materials cover all the topics required by 29 CFR 1926.1153. It is important to complete hands on portion of the training with the equipment, materials, and tools employees will be using in the workplace.
If you are looking for training for yourself, or online training for your employees, we recommend the Online Silica for Construction Training .
Step 1
Every business with potential silica hazards must have a written silica exposure control plan. The Silica for Construction Safety Training Compliance Kit includes an easy to customize silica exposure control plan and company silica safety policy.
Step 2
Designate an employee to be your silica trainer. They need to have the knowledge, training and experience to identify and manage silica hazards. OSHA does not require a designation in writing, but it is a good work practice. The Trainer Designation Form is included.
Step 3
The Silica for Construction Safety DVD Compliance Kit provides three ways to train employees:
Step 4
29 CFR 1926.1153 requires that a competent person must:
make frequent and regular inspections of job sites, materials, and equipment to implement the written exposure control plan.