Public Trainings - Trenching & Excavation for Competent Person

Course Description –

The Competent Person for Excavation Safety course is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and understanding of the OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P Excavation Standards, as well as an introduction to current protective system design, selection, and installation.

According to OSHA, a Competent Person is defined as a person capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions that are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has the authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.

Topics that are covered in this training course include but are not limited to:

  • General requirements of the 1926 Subpart P Standard, definitions and competent person responsibilities
  • The difference between a Trench vs an Excavation
  • Identifying hazards associated with Trenches and Excavations and how to control and eliminate those hazards.
  • The corrective uses and requirements of Protective Systems such as Shielding Systems, Shoring Systems, Sloping & Benching, Timber Shoring, Aluminum Hydraulic Shoring
  • Soil classification and analysis
  • Review and understand Manufactured Tabulated Data and its importance
  • Site-specific engineering

The training class shall consist of a combination of lectures, video segments, facilitated student discussions, demonstrations, and written examinations.

Who Should Attend?

This course will provide great benefits to any employee working in or near open trenches and excavations. This class is suited for construction foremen, supervisors, superintendents, project managers, and contractors.

CEU’s –

Participants will receive a course completion certificate and earn .8 Continuing Education Units from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DS/DW/WW02099005) upon successful completion of the course.

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