March 22, 2021
David Theye, Safety Director complete OSHA 510 Certification
Briner Building is always committed to the safety of all our employees, vendors, and sub-contractors with whom we partner and build with. David Theye is leading by example by completing his OSHA 510 Course to receive 2.6 continuing education units from the University of Cincinnati.
The course covered the following topics:
- Effects of workplace injuries and illnesses
- Mission and importance of OSHA in the workplace
- Organization, origin, codification of OSHA Standards
- Processes and Rules for OSHA inspections, citations, penalties and policies
- OSHA recordkeeping requirements for injuries and illnesses and OSHA forms 300, 300A, and 301
- Programs and requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1926 that protect construction workers from injuries and illnesses
- Federal OSHA Standards that protect workers from common physical safety hazards:
- Federal OSHA Standards that protect workers from electrical safety hazards
- Federal OSHA Standards that protect workers from structural safety hazards
- Federal OSHA Standards that protect workers from mechanical safety hazards
- Federal OSHA Standards that protect workers from occupational health-related hazards