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SAFETY Source SAVING LIVES WITH WORKFORCE EDUCATION, PREPARATION & AWARENESS Est. 1992 UC SAN DIEGO, OSHA AND YOU HOW TO AVOID THE MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS FALL PREVENTION AND HEAT ILLNESS AWARENESS 2017 COURSE SCHEDULE (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 1

INSIDE ON THE COVER John Crary, UC San Diego certificate graduate, at a local worksite. SAFETY PROGRAM OUTREACH PROGRAM 10- and 30-Hour Outreach Trainers We have trained thousands of students to become UC San Diego authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers. These trainers are able to offer official OSHA 10- and 30-hour cards required at some job sites and preferred at many others. UC San Diego trainers access our advanced system to electronically report courses, order cards and process payments. Cards are typically sent out within 24 to 72 hours, and not the customary 30 days. To learn about becoming a UC San Diego Outreach Trainer and use our Outreach Reporting Tool, see page 13. Certificate Programs Whether you are looking to enter the safety industry or advance your career, our certificate programs can help. Regardless of your educational background, you will learn safety awareness, identification and prevention tactics and strategies that can be put to use at your workplace immediately. For more information and to find the certificate program right for you, see page 10. SAFETY MATTERS Keep Informed with Safety Matters Safety Matters is the UC San Diego safety e-newsletter offering interesting articles, safety resources and upcoming training opportunities. Don t miss out on insights shared by our experienced instructors, exclusive subscriber offers and news from UC San Diego s OSHA Training Institute Education Center. Visit osha.ucsd.edu to sign up. CONTRACT TRAINING Train at Your Facility and Save UC San Diego Extension s Occupational Safety and Health Department offers on-site training for utility, government, business and other organizations with safety training needs. Our expert instructors specialize in designing customized training programs tailored to meet your unique organizational needs while ensuring cost-effective solutions that are aligned with your mission, values and strategic goals. Please see page 14 or email oshatraining@ucsd.edu for more information. 2 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 UC SAN DIEGO, OSHA AND YOU: WORKING TOGETHER TO SAVE LIVES BY MARG STARK OSHA s mission is brought to Region IX through training, outreach and education. 6 HOW TO AVOID THE MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS BY BRANDON CHAVEZ Get awareness and prevention tips from some of UC San Diego s experienced instructors. 8 FALL PREVENTION AND HEAT ILLNESS AWARENESS BY BRANDON CHAVEZ Learn to identify, avoid and minimize two potentially fatal health hazards. 10 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Which one is right for you? Explore benefits, options and financial assistance. 13 OSHA OUTREACH TRAINING PROGRAM Become a UC San Diego Outreach Trainer and issue 10- and 30-hour cards. 14 ONSITE AND CUSTOM TRAINING UC San Diego can bring any course to your location. 16 2017 COURSES Review course descriptions, schedules and locations. 34 GENERAL INFO Find out how to enroll, discounts, refunds, course credit and other important information. (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 3

UC San Diego OSHA and You: Working Together to Save Lives By Marg Stark U.S. Federal Government Authorizes UC San Diego to Train the Region IX Community Do you want to make the world safer, starting with your workplace? Could the latest safety training and learning from real-world examples help you improve the safety and culture of your company? How might your safety promotion bolster employee morale and customer loyalty, as well as productivity and profits? Whether you plan to safeguard the health and wellbeing of workers in research labs or at large fulfillment centers, at construction sites or in manufacturing plants, you ll want to be trained at an authorized OSHA Training Institute Education Center (OTIEC), of which UC San Diego Extension is one. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), which is part of the U.S. Department of Labor, is responsible for issuing and enforcing workplace safety regulations as well as inspecting and levying fines on companies that neglect to maintain the laws and regulations that protect workers. In 1992, OSHA established the OTIECs as regional teaching partners, designed to extend their official outreach and training to all parts of the country. The OTIEC concept was born at UC San Diego, which became one of the four original educational centers authorized to teach OTI courses, in 1992. Today, UC San Diego Extension is one of 26 regional centers in the country to have this distinction, offering OSHA training across OSHA s Region IX, including Arizona, California, Nevada, Hawaii and the Pacific Rim (Guam, American Samoa and the Pacific Territories). Together with host site organizations, UC San Diego Extension makes classes available in 12 cities across this region. 4 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Why OSHA authorized classes? Often when employers speak of OSHA, it s with safety inspection and enforcement in mind. But OSHA also works to prevent illness and injury with OTIEC education that reviews regulations and teaches protocols that promote healthy work environments. OSHA regulations are designed to protect employees from a vast array of hazards and risks, from ergonomics to blood borne pathogens to air quality to heavy machinery. Many companies have hundreds of regulations they must follow and the requirements are frequently updated as better safety monitoring becomes available. Through the OTIEC program, OSHA authorizes select non-profit higher institutions to teach its curriculum. Indeed, UC San Diego Extension enables students to learn OSHA s approved methods for managing risk. It permits safety professionals to become wellversed in relevant regulations and to problem solve, drawing on examples of commonplace problems at work sites. UC San Diego instructors include current and former state OSHA staff, as well as other industry authors, leaders of large organizations, and consultants within specialty areas. UC San Diego makes it possible for safety professionals to safeguard workers and to infuse the public and private sector with both the knowledge and practical applications to meet OSHA s standards, says Dr. Grace Miller, director of the Occupational Safety and Health Department and UC San Diego s OSHA Training Institute Education Center. Particularly with the significant increase in OSHA penalties that recently went into effect, companies need to be vigilant about running afoul of the safety rules. How can OSHA training propel your career? What career benefits might you reap by enrolling in occupational health and safety courses at UC San Diego? OTIEC training can prepare you to lead your company s safety efforts, prevent fatalities and injuries, and communicate the vital importance of safety to the health of your company. Undeniably, safety professionals are in high demand in the marketplace, with companies such as Amazon and Amgen actively seeking OSHA safety-trained individuals. These skills continue to be sought after in the construction, manufacturing, maritime, military, and other specialty areas. As I was transitioning out of military service from the Marines and looking ahead to a career as a civilian, I realized that I needed additional safety training to make myself more marketable. Once I was able to add to my resume and job applications that I had completed the Dual Certificate Program at UC San Diego s OTIEC, my phone was ringing off the hook with interview opportunities. I truly believe that was the difference, says Harold Gunny Franco, currently the Site Safety Manager at NAVFAC Southwest. I encourage all that are interested to follow my advice on starting their career: the safety training at UC San Diego worked for me and it can help you get a good job in safety as well. Pick from a variety of high-quality courses, including: OSHA s core curriculum offerings, such as Health Hazard Awareness; OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry; OSHA Standards for General Industry; Principles of Ergonomics and Recordkeeping, Respiratory Protection, Electrical Standards. Classes that integrate the federal OSHA and state regulations in the state of California. OSHA Trainer courses that enable individuals to train others and secure OSHA Outreach Program course completion cards for the students they train in Construction, General Industry, Cal/OSHA, Maritime specialties, and Disaster Site Worker; UC San Diego safety classes including those required by employers, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and others that are applicable to a more intensive OSHA certificate program. Awareness courses that are both short-term and longer in duration and intensity. The faculty is top-notch, and includes instructors employed by OSHA and leaders in various industries with decades of experience. All the courses feature hands-on training. Students will, for example, practice using actual respirators, conduct mock inspections of machinery at a local plant, and perform basic load analysis in the field to insure the safety of scaffolding. Pursue OSHA-approved training close to home UC San Diego Extension works closely with its host site organizations in other cities to bring OSHA education to students throughout Region IX. Occupational health and safety classes are offered in cities throughout the region including: Tempe, AZ (Phoenix) Tucson, AZ Anaheim, CA (Orange County) Bakersfield, CA Claremont, CA (Inland Empire) Los Angeles, CA Sacramento, CA San Diego, CA Waipahu, HI (Honolulu) Henderson, NV Las Vegas, NV Reno, NV In each city, UC San Diego has a host site organization, such as the Construction Training Center of the Pacific in Hawai i or the Arizona Safety Education Center in Phoenix, to deliver OSHA-authorized training. In addition, UC San Diego brings training on-site to companies and organizations designed to meet their unique training needs and to accommodate their employees schedules. UC San Diego s OTIEC training enables safety professionals to appreciate and grasp OSHA regulations, practice and problem solve with examples from real-life worksite incidents, experience hands-on training with safety equipment in specialized settings and learn the ropes from veteran safety leaders. You will prepare for or further a career with enormous rewards: saving lives, promoting a healthier environment, engendering loyalty among employees and customers and improving your company s productivity and profits. l (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 5

BY BRANDON CHAVEZ Every winter, OSHA publishes the previous year s Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Hazards based on inspections of worksites across the country. OSHA publishes this list to alert employers about these commonly cited standards so they can take steps to find and fix recognized hazards before OSHA shows up. Year after year, some hazards show up on the list without fail: Fall Protection, Hazard Communication, Scaffolding, Respiratory Protection and Lockout/Tagout. Far too many preventable injuries and illnesses occur in the workplace. The information and tips below are good reminders and starting points for avoiding workplace injury and potential OSHA citations. FALL PROTECTION Falls from heights continue to be one of the leading causes of death and serious injuries in the workplace. OSHA statistics show that falls are the leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry and one of the top three causes of fatalities in general industry. The Scaffold Access Industry Association lists falls from scaffolding as the major cause of deaths in the scaffolding industry. How can falls be prevented? Proper training of workers by a qualified and knowledgeable trainer who understands the strength of anchorages and the proper types of equipment to use for the work application is key. Also important are workers who understand that inspection of their fall protection equipment is necessary before daily and HOW TO AVOID THE MOST COMMON OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS 6 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

UC SAN DIEGO INSTRUCTORS SHARE STRATEGIES TO INCREASE WORKPLACE SAFETY employers who maintain an effective Fall Protection Program that includes the OSHA regulatory requirements, the ANSI Z359 Fall Protection Code and the equipment manufacturer s recommendations. With the types of fall protection equipment available today, falls can be prevented. Education, training, and evaluation of a company fall-protection program are essential components for preventing fall-related injuries and fatalities. J Robert Harrell, B.A. HAZARD COMMUNICATION If you ve been following the revisions to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, you probably are aware that all the deadlines for compliance with the Globally Harmonized System have passed as of June 1, 2016. At this time, all container labeling and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) must comply with the standard as promulgated in May 2012. Generally, the compliant container labels haven t been a problem, but some employers are having issues with obtaining the new SDS s. It s required that employers have the most current SDS on file for hazardous chemicals to which employees are exposed. If the manufacturer, importer or distributor has a GHS compliant SDS available, the employer must have that present in the workplace. Harold Gribow, M.S., CSP, ARM SCAFFOLDING Avoid common scaffold hazards by going after the low-hanging fruit. Ensure each scaffold is plumb, level and square. Avoid scaffold overload conditions through design and build based on intended use. Each leg must rest on a base plate supported by a solid surface or mudsill. Fully deck each working level and ensure guardrails are in place, including the platform ends. Provide safe access for scaffold users by using integral climbing frames, attached ladders or stair towers. Lastly, ensure each scaffold is inspected frequently and any modifications are performed under the direction of a scaffold competent person. Russ Barringer, CSHM, CSP, MS RESPIRATORY PROTECTION When faced with air contaminated by dust, vapors, mists or gases, many employers wonder how to protect their workers. Once the need is identified there are several methods to control employee exposure. The best method is to eliminate the hazard by changing the process, substituting a safer material or removing employees from the hazardous area. If those steps are not possible, then the next best method is to remove the contaminants by using enclosed processes, ventilation or collection before resorting to respirators. If it s not possible to remove or control the contaminants, then respiratory protection may be the only way to prevent workers from inhaling those materials. Remember to only use respirators that have the NIOSH approvals for the type of airborne materials present. Harold Gribow, M.S., CSP, ARM LOCKOUT/TAGOUT When assessing your overall Lockout/Tagout (Control of Hazardous Energy) requirements, you should validate that all energy sources are identified. The next three big audit elements are: a written program consisting of energy control procedures, training and periodic inspections for servicing and maintaining machinery or equipment where the release of stored energy or unexpected energizing could cause injury to an employee. When you write procedures and as an assurance of acceptance, include inputs form operators and maintenance personnel. Training applies to authorized personnel, affected personnel and others exposed to uncontrolled energy. Finally, periodic inspections are conducted once a year by an assigned authorized person. This inspector will inspect other authorized personnel performing a procedure. To be specific, the procedure inspected may not be one performed in the past by the authorized user inspector. Thomas Stefanik, M.S., CSP For courses that cover these topics in more detail, visit osha.ucsd.edu. l (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 7

BY BRANDON CHAVEZ KLETR / SHUTTERSTOCK.COM FALL PREVENTION AND HEAT ILLNESS AWARENESS How to Identify Hazards and Take Preventative Measures One way that OSHA responds to issues that threaten the health and cover fall prevention and heat illness. The information below, FALL PREVENTION STAND-DOWN The purpose of the National Fall Prevention Stand-Down is to raise awareness of preventing fall hazards in construction. WHAT IS A SAFETY STAND-DOWN? A Safety Stand-Down is a voluntary event for employers to talk directly to employees about safety. This Stand-Down focuses on fall hazards and reinforcing the importance of fall prevention. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? Anyone who wants to prevent falls in the workplace can participate in the Stand-Down. In past years, participants included construction companies and contractors of all sizes, general industry employers, the U.S. Military, safety equipment manufacturers and many others. Falls are the leading cause of death in construction, consistently accounting for more than 1 of every 3 construction fatalities recorded each year. These deaths are preventable. Falls from ladders, scaffolds and roofs can be prevented and lives can be saved through three simple steps: PLAN. PROVIDE. TRAIN. Three simple steps to preventing falls. Plan ahead to get the job done safely When working from heights, such as ladders, scaffolds, and roofs, employers must plan projects to ensure that the job is done safely. Begin by deciding how the job will be done, what tasks will be involved, and what safety equipment may be needed to complete each task. When estimating the cost of a job, employers should include safety equipment, and plan to have all the necessary equipment and tools available at the construction site. Provide the right equipment Workers who are six feet or more above lower levels are at risk for serious injury or death if they fall. To protect these workers, employers must provide fall protection and the right equipment for the job, including the right kinds of ladders, scaffolds, and safety gear. Different ladders and scaffolds are appropriate for different jobs. Always provide workers with the kind they need to get the job done safely. Train everyone to use the equipment safely Falls can be prevented when workers understand proper set-up and safe use of equipment, so training on specific equipment is important. Employers must train workers in hazard recognition and in the care and safe use of ladders, scaffolds, fall protection systems, and other equipment they ll be using on the job. OSHA provides numerous materials and resources that employers can use during toolbox talks to train workers on safe practices to avoid falls in construction. PLAN. PROVIDE. TRAIN. www.osha.gov/stopfalls Falls From ladders, scaffolds and roofs Can be PrEvEntED! www.osha.gov 1-800-321-OSHA (6742) TTY 1-877-889-5627 For more information on fall prevention, visit www.osha.gov/stopfalls. 8 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

safety of workers is through awareness campaigns. Two of the most recent awareness campaigns and much more, can be found at www.osha.gov. Heat illness can be deadly The body normally cools itself by sweating. During hot weather, especially with high humidity, sweating isn t enough. Body temperature can rise to dangerous levels if you don t drink enough water and rest in the shade. You can suffer from heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Thousands of workers suffer from heat illness every year, and some even die from heat stroke and related causes on the job. Heat illnesses and deaths are preventable. Employers must protect workers from excessive heat Under OSHA law, employers are responsible for providing workplaces free of known safety hazards. This includes protecting workers from extreme heat. An employer with workers exposed to high temperatures should establish a complete heat illness prevention program. Provide workers with water, rest and shade. Allow new or returning workers to gradually increase workloads and take more frequent breaks as they acclimatize, or build a tolerance for working in the heat. Plan for emergencies and train workers on prevention. Monitor workers for signs of illness. To prevent heat-related illness and fatalities: Drink water every 15 minutes, even if you are not thirsty. Rest in the shade to cool down. Wear a hat and light-colored clothing. Learn the signs of heat illness and what to do in an emergency. Keep an eye on fellow workers. Easy does it on your first days of work in the heat. You need to get used to it. Working in full sunlight can increase heat index values by 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep this in mind and plan additional precautions for working in these conditions. Who is affected? Any worker exposed to hot and humid conditions is at risk of heat illness, especially those doing heavy work tasks or using bulky protective clothing and equipment. Some workers might be at greater risk than others if they have not built up a tolerance to hot conditions, including new workers, temporary workers, or those returning to work after a week or more off. All workers are at risk during a heat wave. Industries most affected by heat-related illness are: construction; trade, transportation and utilities; agriculture; building and grounds maintenance; landscaping services; and support activities for oil and gas operations. Heat Stroke For more information on heat illness, visit www.osha.gov/sltc/heatillness. (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 9

Occupational Safety and Health Department Certificate Programs VA BENEFITS Eligible students may utilize their VA educational benefits for the approved Professional Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health. Veterans, veteran dependents, and others eligible for veteran s education programs should determine their benefits and obtain authorization with the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs prior to enrolling in courses. Veterans are encouraged to contact unex-veterans@ucsd.edu with any additional questions. Certificate Program Benefits Regardless of your educational background, UC San Diego certificate programs provide both experienced and newer safety professionals important workplace knowledge and practical experience regarding safety and safety standards. Benefits include: Practical application of OSHA regulations in your workplace Networking with other professionals Opportunities for new jobs or careers Access to the most current information Justification for advancement or promotion Certificate Program Financial Assistance UC San Diego Extension s Occupational Safety and Health Department is pleased to provide information regarding financing your continuing education needs. Paying for a certificate program should not be an obstacle in furthering your education. Private student loans are available to assist students with enrollment fees, certificate fee, and required textbooks. For more information on loans and other financial resources (including San Diego Workforce Partnership funds), please visit extension.ucsd.edu/financial. Certificates at a Glance The Safety Leader (5+ years exp.) The Safety Student (1-5 years exp.) The Safety Rookie (0-1 years exp.) Construction Track General Industry Track Professional Certificate in Occupational Safety Public Sector Safety & Health Fundamentals Certificate Program X X X X X X X X 10 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

WHERE TO BEGIN? It is recommended that students begin certificate course work with either the OSHA 510 or OSHA 511 OS&H Standards classes. To focus on the construction industry, begin with OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry and then you may take the OSHA 500 Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry. For a General Industry emphasis, begin with OSHA 511 OS&H Standards for General Industry and then you may take the OSHA 501 Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry. The OSHA 500 and OSHA 501 Trainer Courses require students to have a minimum of five years work experience in occupational health and safety (within either construction or general industry). Students have five years to complete the required courses from the date of registration. TARGET AUDIENCE: Individuals with five or more years of experience in occupational safety and health. DUAL CERTIFICATE: Earn a dual certificate in Construction and General Industry by taking all required courses in both tracks. Thirty-five (35) units total with no additional electives are required. Students enrolled in the dual certificate are only required to take one of the two trainer courses, OSHA 500 or OSHA 501. If students choose not to take the other trainer course, they must instead take three other units as electives to reach the required 35 units. Elective units must be chosen from the UC San Diego OSHA Training Institute Education Center catalog and taken for credit. HOW TO ENROLL: 1. Visit osha.ucsd.edu 2. On the Professional Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health page, click on Apply Now 3. Login to your My Extension account (or follow the prompts to create a new one) 4. Once logged in, follow the instructions and pay the $60 certificate fee to complete the process. There is no application fee. CONSTRUCTION Professional Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health This professional certificate provides both experienced and newer safety professionals important workplace knowledge and practical experience regarding safety and safety standards. Offering concentrated study in areas directly applicable to many jobs, the program will add breadth and depth to existing knowledge and skills. With a focus in Construction or General Industry, the professional certificate offers valuable training for managers and workers in all industries. A dual certificate in both Construction and General Industry is also available. The Professional Certificate is Available in Construction, General Industry or a Dual Area of Specialization. Course Title OSHA 3095 - Electrical Low Voltage Standards Federal OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene OSHA 510 - OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Scaffolding OSHA 500 - Trainer Course for the Construction Industry OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Electives GENERAL INDUSTRY Course Title OSHA 3095 - Electrical Low Voltage Standards Federal OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards OSHA 511 - OSHA Standards for General Industry OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection OSHA 501 - Trainer Course for General Industry Electives Units 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.5 3.0 2.5 4.0 24.0 Units 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 24.0 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 11

Public Sector Safety & Health Fundamentals Certificate Program The certificate program in Public Sector Safety & Health Fundamentals supports OSHA s mission by training public sector employees in occupational safety and health to reduce incident rates (the certificate program is applicable to private industry workers as well). Participants have the opportunity to earn certificates for Construction and General Industry training. Participants must complete a minimum of seven OTI Education Center courses (minimum of 68 contact hours) to earn the certificate in either Construction or General Industry. TARGET AUDIENCE: Those new to safety in both the public and private Sectors. HOW TO ENROLL: 1. Review the certificate requirements to determine the appropriate program (Construction or General Industry). 2. Find and register for courses at osha.ucsd.edu 3. Upon completion of all courses, submit completed application to oshatraining@ucsd.edu (application available on Public Sector Safety & Health Fundamentals Certificate Program page or by emailing oshatraining@ucsd.edu) 4. Submit the $90 fee to receive your certificate. CONSTRUCTION Required Courses OSHA 510 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety and Health Management OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation Elective Courses OSHA 7410 - Managing Excavation Hazards OR OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards OSHA 7405 - Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry OR OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection OSHA 7105 - Evacuation and Emergency Planning OSHA 7110 - Safe Bolting: Principles and Practices OSHA 7205 - Health Hazard Awareness OSHA 7400 - Noise in the Construction Industry OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Rule Seminar Min. Contact Hours 26.0 5.5 7.5 TOTAL HOURS 39.0 6.5 20.0 26.0 5.0 18.0 4.0 7.0 6.0 5.5 4.0 GENERAL INDUSTRY Required Courses OSHA 511 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety and Health Management OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation Elective Courses OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards OSHA 7300 - Understanding OSHA s Permit Required Confined Space Standard OR OSHA 2264 - Permit Required Confined Space Entry OSHA 7000 - OSHA Training Guidelines for Safe Patient Handling OSHA 7005 - Public Warehousing and Storage OSHA 7100 - Introduction to Machinery and Machine Safeguarding OR OSHA 2045 - Machinery & Machine Guarding Standards OSHA 7105 - Evacuation and Emergency Planning OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout OSHA 7200 - Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities OSHA 7205 - Health Hazard Awareness OSHA 7210 - Pandemic Influenza Preparedness OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Rule Seminar Min. Contact Hours 26.0 5.5 7.5 TOTAL HOURS 39.0 26.0 7.0 20.0 7.5 7.0 4.0 26.0 4.0 7.5 7.0 6.0 5.5 4.0 12 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

TRAINER INFO UC San Diego OTIEC s Outreach Department is dedicated to providing friendly, efficient and accurate service. The advanced online submission tool for reporting 10- and 30-hour outreach courses was designed to provide a database for trainers to access all student and card information. This system is continually upgraded to ensure quality control. Trainers can expect to receive their student cards as early as 48 hours after submitting a training report. Outreach comments and questions should be directed to dedicated staff members. Be An OSHA-Authorized Outreach Trainer To become a UC San Diego OSHA-authorized outreach trainer or to maintain your trainer status for Construction, General Industry, Maritime, Disaster Site Worker or Cal/OSHA, follow these easy steps: >> ST EP 1: Download the Prerequisite Verification of Eligibility Form by clicking on Apply Now on the relevant trainer course page (500, 501, 502, 503, 5400, 5402, 5600, 5602, 5029, and 5039). You may also email oshatraining@ucsd.edu for an electronic copy. Fill out the required information on the form. >> ST EP 2: Email the completed form along with a copy of your trainer card or required documentation to oshatraining@ucsd.edu. Please note that your verification form cannot be processed without proper proof of the required prerequisites. >> ST EP 3: Once you have received an approval email from the OS&H department, follow the instructions to enroll in the class of your choice. For immediate customer service, email oti-outreach@ucsd.edu, or call 858-534-9283. UC SAN DIEGO SAFETY TRAINER NEWSLETTER This newsletter has been designed to provide the UC San Diego OTIEC Outreach Trainers with News, resources, tools and updates. It is crucial that trainers remain up-to-date on new policies, procedures and standards mandated by OSHA. This newsletter is a great resource for training materials, as well as answering FAQs regarding audits, locating links to invaluable websites and complying with important guidelines and requirements. Sign up at osha.ucsd.edu/newsletter. The U.S. Department of Labor s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), in an effort to reduce fraud, improve efficiency, and benefit workers, introduced new and improved Outreach Training Program trainer and student course completion cards in March 2016 for construction, general industry, maritime, and disaster site worker. NEW CARDS Cards are individualized for both trainers and students in construction, general industry, maritime, and disaster site worker Cards are made of a plastic (credit-card style) durable card stock with a standardized look including OSHA logo, OTI Education Center logo, and a QR code for authentication Visit osha.ucsd.edu/outreach for more information. (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 13

TRAINING BROUGHT TO YOU. The UC San Diego OTIEC is dedicated to providing a superior level of courses for companies seeking the benefits of onsite training. With training and travel budgets in mind, UC San Diego will bring any class to your site so employees do not have to travel. All of the administrative efforts from beginning to end are covered by our contracts specialist. You just tell us which class(es) you need, where the training will be held, when you need the training and how many people will be participating. It s that easy. Benefits: 1. No travel required. We bring the instructor and materials to you. 2. Flexible scheduling 3. Cost savings 4. Customized courses available 5. Industry expert instructors Let us handle the details of your training from beginning to end. Additional awareness courses offered for onsite training: OSHA 7000 Training Guidelines for Safe Patient Handling OSHA 7100 Introduction to Machinery and Machine Safeguarding OSHA 7105 Evacuation and Emergency Planning OSHA 7120 Introduction to Combustible Dust Hazards OSHA 7125 Seminar on Combustible Dust Hazards OSHA 7200 Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control for Healthcare Facilities OSHA 7210 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness OSHA 7225 Transitioning to Safer Chemicals OSHA 7400 Noise Hazards in the Construction Industry OSHA 7410 Managing Excavation Hazards OSHA 7415 Construction Industry Hazards and Prevention Strategies OSHA 7510 Introduction to OSHA for Small Businesses Please call 858-534-9272 or email oshatraining@ucsd.edu to find out more details. 14 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

COURSES TABLE OF CONTENTS CAL/OSHA COURSES OSHA 5029 Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers... 16 OSHA 5039 Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers... 16 OSHA 5109 Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry... 16 OSHA 5119 Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry... 16 OSHA SAFETY COURSES OSHA 2015 Hazardous Materials... 16 OSHA 2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards... 16 OSHA 2055 Cranes in Construction... 17 OSHA 2225 Respiratory Protection... 17 OSHA 2255 Principles of Ergonomics... 17 OSHA 2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry... 17 OSHA 3015 Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics... 17 OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal)... 17 OSHA 3115 Fall Protection... 17 OSHA 510 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry... 17 OSHA 511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry... 17 OSHA 521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene... 17 OSHA 5410 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry... 18 OSHA 6000 Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Employees... 18 OSHA 7005 Public Warehousing and Storage... 18 OSHA 7115 Lockout/Tagout... 18 OSHA 7300 Understanding OSHA s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard... 18 OSHA 7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry... 18 OSHA 7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management... 18 OSHA 7505 Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation... 18 OSHA 7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar... 18 OSHA TRAINER COURSES OSHA 500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry... 19 OSHA 501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry... 19 OSHA 502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers... 19 OSHA 503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers... 19 OSHA 5400 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry... 19 OSHA 5402 Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course... 19 OSHA 5600 Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course... 19 UC SAN DIEGO SAFETY COURSES EM-385-1-1 Refresher Course... 20 EM385-1-1 Competent Person for Fall Protection...20 EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety...20 Electrical High Voltage Standards - Federal...20 Electrical High Voltage Standards - State...20 Electrical Low Voltage Standards - State...20 Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 1 Day...20 Electrical Transmission and Distribution (ET&D) 10-hour... 20 Fire & Life Safety in the Workplace...20 Laws and Regulations... 20 Safety Inspection Techniques...20 Scaffolding...21 Trainer Course - Confined Space... 21 Trainer Course - Fall Protection...21 Trainer Course - Forklift Safety...21 Trainer Course - Rigging Safety...21 Trainer Course - Trenching Trainer... 21 AT-A-GLANCE (BY TITLE)... 22 AT-A-GLANCE (BY LOCATION)... 26 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 15

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS OSHA 5109 Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Developed in partnership with Cal/OSHA, this four-day course emphasizes Title 8 Construction Industry standards and compliance. Topics include IIPP, Ergo, Electrical and many others. The course also provides existing Fed OSHA trainers an endorsement authorizing them to teach 10- & 30-hour Federal- Cal/OSHA out- reach courses. Resources and Cal/OSHA training guidelines will be covered. Prerequisite for Outreach Trainers: Existing Construction Outreach Trainers in good standing seeking to become Cal/OSHA Construction Outreach Trainers may use this course to obtain the Cal/OSHA endorsement. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $750 OSHA 5119 Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Developed in partnership with Cal/OSHA, this four-day course emphasizes Title 8 General Industry standards and compliance. Topics include IIPP, ergo, electrical and many others. The course also provides existing Fed OSHA trainers an endorsement authorizing them to teach 10- & 30-hr Cal/ OSHA outreach courses. Resources and Cal/OSHA training guidelines will be covered. Prerequisite for Outreach Trainers: Existing General Industry Outreach Trainers in good standing seeking to become Cal/OSHA General Industry Outreach Trainers may use this course to obtain the Cal/OSHA endorsement. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $750 OSHA Safety Courses Cal/OSHA Courses OSHA 5029 Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers This one-day course updates the OSHA 5109 with new and current Cal/OSHA standards and continues the outreach trainer s authorization to teach both 10- and 30-hour Cal/OSHA Outreach courses. Required prerequisite: OSHA 5109 or OSHA 5029 within four years. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Cal/OSHA expiration: The Cal/OSHA authorization expires on the same date as the Outreach Trainer card. Fee: $295 OSHA 5039 Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers This one day course updates the OSHA 5119 with new and current Cal/OSHA standards and continues the outreach trainer s authorization to teach both 10- and 30-hour Cal/OSHA Outreach courses. Required prerequisite: OSHA 5119 or OSHA 5039 within four years. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Cal/OSHA expiration: The Cal/OSHA authorization expires on the same date as the Outreach Trainer card. Fee: $295 OSHA 2015 Hazardous Materials Learn how to apply OSHA general industry standards and integrate materials from other safety standards that relate to hazardous materials. Related processes such as spraying and dipping are covered, as well as electrical equipment. Topics include: flammable liquids, hazardous waste operations, confined space, compressed gases, and hazardous locations. Fee: $750 OSHA 2045 Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Review types of common machinery and their hazards, the determination of proper machine safe guards, and related OSHA regulations and procedures culminating in a hands-on application of knowledge: a mock plant inspection. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to describe common machine hazards and sources of energy, identify resources for assisting with machine guarding issues, and determine methods of control and hazard abatement, and selection of appropriate machine safe guards. Fee: $750 16 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

OSHA 2055 Cranes in Construction This course covers the best practices in crane and derrick operation using the OSHA Cranes and Derricks in Construction Rule as a guide. Course topics include hazards associated with crane assembly and disassembly, types of cranes, lifting concepts, rigging and wire rope, signaling, employee qualifications and training, and maintenance, repair, and inspection requirements. Students will participate in workshops to reinforce concepts of safe crane operation. Upon course completion, students will have the ability to identify the types of cranes and their components and attachments, determine safe operating conditions, and recognize common violations of OSHA Standards. Fee: $750 OSHA 2225 Respiratory Protection Learn how to establish, maintain, and monitor a respiratory protection program following the requirements in 29 CFR 1910.134. Discuss the technical aspects for the proper selection and use of respiratory protection. Evaluate compliance with OSHA s standard by using the compliance directive and the Small Entity Compliance Guide. Topics include: respiratory protection program, fit testing demonstration, selection of respirators. Note: It is highly recommended to complete the OSHA 521 course prior to this course. Fee: $750 OSHA 2255 Principles of Ergonomics Get the information you need to combat musculoskeletal injuries. Course highlights include industrial case studies covering analysis and design of work stations and equipment, laboratory sessions in manual lifting and coverage of OSHA s proposed ergonomic protection standard. Topics Include: repetitive injuries, musculoskeletal disorders, video displays, workstation and tool design, and seating. Note: Requires appropriate clothing for field exercise. Fee: $750 OSHA 2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry The danger of explosion, poisoning, and asphyxiation exists every time a worker enters a confined space. Learn the OSHA-required confined-space entry standard, hazards associated with entry procedures, personal protective equipment, ventilation and purging requirements, calculations and techniques, and appropriate atmosphere testing equipment. Course features hands-on training with explosion meters, oxygen meters, and other test equipment. Fee: $675 OSHA 3015 Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Construction trenching accidents claim the lives of 40 workers per year. Save lives by learning the OSHA standards and the safety aspects of excavation and trenching. Discover the relationship of practical soil mechanics to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations. Topics include: principles and applications, sloping, benching, and shoring. Fee: $675 OSHA 3095 Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) Learn OSHA s standards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Gain knowledge of single and three-phase systems, cord and plug connected and fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters, hazardous locations and safety-related work practices. Special emphasis is placed on electrical hazard recognition and OSHA inspection procedures. Topics include: personal protective equipment, energized parts, grounding, medical services / first aid, hazardous energy control. Fee: $750 OSHA 3115 Fall Protection This four-day course looks at state-of-the-art technology for fall protection and current OSHA requirements. Topics include the principles of fall protection, the components of fall arrest systems, the limitations of fall arrest equipment, and OSHA policies regarding fall protections. the course features a one-day field exercise demonstrating fall protection equipment. Topics include: conventional systems, body holding devices, anchor points, harness, vertical / horizontal traveling systems. Fee: $750 OSHA 510 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction is a leading industry for injuries. Learn the 29 CFR 1926 standards, as well as construction safety and health principles to help prevent injury. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Topics include: the OSH Act, safety programs, fall protection, personal protective equipment, stairs and ladders. Fee: $750 OSHA 511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry For students wanting to learn the 29 CFR 1910 standards, this course is a must. Learn crucial OSHA policies, procedures, and standards, as well as general industry safety and health principles as they relate to real-world situations. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Topics include: the OSH Act, safety and health management systems, personal protective equipment, hazard communication, and electrical. Fee: $750 OSHA 521 OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene According to the Archives of Internal Medicine, more than 60,300 fatalities result from occupational illnesses annually. Minimize the threat of illnesses by learning industrial hygiene practices and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Learn how to recognize potential health hazards in the workplace and define terms relating to OSHA health requirements from workshops in health hazard recognition and air contaminant sampling. Topics include: respiratory protection, hazard communication, confined spaces, ventilation, and recordkeeping. Note: Recommended prerequisite courses: OSHA 510, OSHA 511, OSHA 5109 or OSHA 5119. Fee: $795 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 17

OSHA 5410 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry This course focuses on standards for the maritime industry. It is also a required prerequisite for OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course - Maritime Safety. After learning OSHA standards and current industry information, students will be able to demonstrate the ability to interpret federal standards for the maritime industry. Students will be able to identify the jurisdictional responsibilities of federal regulatory agencies in maritime industries, and able to identify how the hierarchy of rules applies to maritime industries covered by OSHA Inspections, Citations, and Enforcement Policies. Fee: $995 OSHA 6000 Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Employees Learn to recognize basic safety and health hazards in the workplace and effectively assist agency safety and health officers in their inspection and abatement efforts. This course introduces federal agency collateral duty safety and health personnel to the OSH Act, Executive Order 12196, 29 CFR 1960, and 29 CFR 1910. A mock inspection of a government facility will provide hands-on experience. Topics include: walking and working surfaces, industrial hygiene, hazardous materials, personal protective equipment and lockout/tagout. Fee: $750 OSHA 7005 Public Warehousing and Storage OSHA has identified public storage and warehousing as one of seven industries with a high lost-time claim rate. Injuries may occur from forklifts, material handling and lifting, exposure to hazardous substances, and slips, trips and falls. Public Warehousing and Storage is a facilitated, interactive training session that combines class discussion and group activities. This one-day course for warehouse workers will focus on many of the hazards and injuries that are likely to be encountered in warehouse operations. Fee: $250 OSHA 7115 Lockout/Tagout In this course, students will learn about the role and responsibility of the employer to develop and implement an energy-control program, or lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) to protect workers during servicing and maintenance activities on machines and equipment. Fee: $250 OSHA 7300 Understanding OSHA s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard Do you need to develop a permit-required confined space program? This course will increase your knowledge of OSHA s standard, 29 CFR 1910.146. Discover scope and definitions, general requirements, permit space programs and rescue and training. This is an introductory course and does not fulfill the training requirements to certify the student as a competent person. Topics include: definitions, permit space program, general requirements, rescue requirements. Fee: $250 OSHA 7405 Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry In 2004, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 36 percent of the 1,224 construction worker fatalities were attributed to falls. Designed for small construction companies, this course is packed with information on fall hazards at work sites. With a focus on falls to a lower level rather than falls from slips and trips, fall arrest awareness teaches you how to control or prevent these hazards whenever possible. Topics include: identification of fall hazards, analyzing fall hazards, preventing fall hazards and OSHA resources. Fee: $250 OSHA 7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management This introductory course addresses the four core elements of an effective safety and health program with strategies and techniques that are critical to each element. The course is designed for the small employer, business owner or manager responsible for developing and managing a firm s safety and health program or system. The training is also suitable for employees and employee representatives responsible for improving safety and health in the workplace. Fee: $250 OSHA 7505 Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation This course will provide the knowledge, practical skills, and tools to conduct accident and incident investigations. Topics in this interactive course will include needs and responsibilities for investigation: preparation and planning; witness interviews and qualifying, photographing and diagramming accident scenes; analytical techniques; report writing and legalities. Human and environmental factors and their interaction with the investigation will also be covered in this two-day course. Fee: $450 OSHA 7845 Recordkeeping Rule Seminar This half-day course will assist employers in identifying and fulfilling their responsibilities for posting certain records, maintaining records of illnesses and injuries, and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Several practice workshops are included. Employees of companies that have responsibilities under OSHA s revised recordkeeping Rule 29 CFR 1904 will benefit from this course. Fee: $125 18 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

OSHA Trainer Courses OSHA 500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry The focus of this trainer course is to prepare students to teach the 10- and 30-hour Outreach classes. Course time is spent learning and practicing adult training techniques. Students will participate in the development and delivery of lectures during class. Thorough knowledge of OSHA Construction Standards (CFR 1926) is required. Following successful completion of the written exam, students become authorized OSHA Trainers in the 10- and 30-hour Outreach Programs. Required prerequisite: OSHA 510 and five (5) years of construction safety experience, OSHA 500 or OSHA 502. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $750 OSHA 501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry The focus of this trainer course is to prepare students to teach the 10- and 30-hour Outreach classes. Course time is spent learning and practicing adult training techniques. Students will participate in the development and delivery of lectures during class. Thorough knowledge of OSHA General Industry Standards (CFR 1910) is required. Upon successful course completion, students become authorized OSHA Trainers in the 10- and 30-hour Outreach Programs. Required prerequisite: OSHA 511 and five (5) years of general industry safety experience, OSHA 501 or OSHA 503. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $750 OSHA 502 Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Are you an active trainer in the Outreach Program? Have you completed the OSHA 500 Trainer Course for the Construction Industry? You must be updated every four years on training techniques, OSHA construction industry standards, policies, and regulations. Once you successfully complete this course, you are authorized to train for an additional four-year term. Required prerequisite: OSHA 500 or OSHA 502 course within four (4) years. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $495 OSHA 503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Are you an active trainer in the Outreach Program? Have you completed the OSHA 501 Trainer Course for General Industry? You must be updated every four years on training techniques, OSHA general industry standards, policies and regulations. Once you successfully complete the course, you are authorized to train for an additional four year-term. Required prerequisite: OSHA 501 or OSHA 503 course within four (4) years. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $495 OSHA 5400 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry This is a trainer course for those interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour Maritime Outreach Program. Special emphasis is placed on required Outreach topics, using OSHA standards as a guide. Students are taught effective adult instructional techniques. This course authorizes students to become Maritime Outreach Trainers. Required prerequisite: OSHA 5410, three (3) years of maritime safety experience and two (2) years of occupational safety and health experience, OSHA 5400 or OSHA 5402. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $795 OSHA 5402 Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course Participants will update their maritime trainer status and be able to demonstrate continued development by applying effective adult learning principles and training techniques to identify and explain maritime industry hazards and corrective measures. Required prerequisite: OSHA 5400 or OSHA 5402 within four (4) years. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $675 OSHA 5600 Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course Experienced trainers will learn to present the 15-hour Disaster Site Worker course. You will be able to apply elements of successful training programs and will practice knowledge, skills and attitudes through discussion, exercises and presentations. You will receive lesson plans, training materials and information on training techniques and resources. You will be expected to present a select portion of the Disaster Site Worker course. Re-certification is required every four years. Required prerequisite: OSHA 500 or OSHA 501, 40-hour HAZWOPER course and three (3) years safety training experience, OSHA 5600 or OSHA 5602. See osha.ucsd.edu for additional requirements. Fee: $750 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 19

UC San Diego Safety Courses EM385-1-1 Refresher Course This two-day course is to update and aid any Site Safety and Health Officer and any student who has attended a past 40-hour EM-385 course and familiar with t he EM-385-1-1 manual. Special emphasis will be on the latest version of the EM 385-1-1 to date, including workshops and detailed discussions on all changes. This training fulfills the SSHO competency requirement to EM-385-1-1 Section 01.A.17d. Fee: $450 EM385-1-1 Competent Person for Fall Protection The most current revision to EM-385-1-1, Section 21.C.04a, mandates that starting in May 2016, the Competent Person for Fall Protection shall attend a minimum of 24 hours of fall protection training with a combination of formal classroom training and practical applications. Falls are the leading cause of death in construction. Based on the seriousness of fall hazards, this training exceeds EM-385-1-1 minimum requirements. This course consists of two days of classroom instruction with one-day of hands-on experience. Emphasis will be on current ANSI fall protection requirements and specifics from EM-385-1-1 fall protection standards. This training fulfills the SSHO competency requirement according to EM-385-1-1 Section 01.A.17d. Fee: $675 EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety This course is for contractors, military and government employees who enforce or must comply with the EM385-1-1 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers safety and health requirements. You will learn procedures of the Navy and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contracts, and the safety and health requirements of the US Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health Requirements manual. Upon completion, students receive an official OSHA 30-hour card for construction. Topics include: preparation of site-specific accident prevention plan, intro to OSHA, site safety health officer s qualifications and responsibilities, activity hazard analysis development, site personnel training, incident response, job site auditing and hazard communication. Fee: $995 Electrical High Voltage Standards - Federal OSHA classifies any use of electrical service over 600 volts as high voltage. Regulations and accepted industry standards require employers to meet specific training requirements for their employees who work with high voltage electrical installations. These rules apply to commercial, industrial and government sites as well as electric utility generation, transmission and distribution installations. This course provides information crucial to safely operating your facility. Along with advance knowledge of critical compliance issues, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness and abatement methods. Topics include: fundamentals, definitions, wiring methods, practices and equipment, lockout/tagout. Recommended prerequisite: OSHA 3095 Fee: $750 Electrical High Voltage Standards - State For employees working on or near equipment energized above 600 volts, this intensive two-day training course is built around state requirements. Learn how to maintain a safe, hazard-free workplace by learning safety related information regarding state standards, equipment safety practices, dealing with hazards and the use of protective equipment. Topics include: personal protective equipment, energized parts, grounding, medical services/first aid, and hazardous energy control. Fee: $450 Electrical Low Voltage Standards - State Get practical training so that your business can maintain a safe, hazard-free workplace. This intensive two-day training course is built around state requirements for employees working on electrical installations and equipment. Included is safety related information regarding state standards, equipment safety practices, dealing with hazards and the use of protective equipment. Topics include: definitions, wiring methods, practices and equipment, lockout/tagout. Fee: $450 Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 1 Day If you work on or near energized electrical systems, have a safety role at these sites or are an emergency responder, this course is for you. The new electrical safety standards (NFPA 70E) are the next step to a safer electrical environment in the workplace. Anyone who deals with hazards such as electrocutions, fires and explosions should attend. Learn how to prevent serious disabling injuries, damage to equipment and work sites and, most importantly, save lives. Fee: $395 Electrical Transmission and Distribution (ET&D) 10-hour The ET&D 10-hour program provides a concentrated study of high voltage safety for lineman and electricians in the transmission and distribution sector, regardless of experience level. Major emphasis is placed on minimum approach distances and grounding methods to establish electrically safe working conditions. Additional topics include: PPE, pre-job briefing, trenching and excavation, confined/enclosed space entry, lifting/rigging and fall protection. Students earn an ET&D 10-hour card upon course completion. This course is available as an on-site offering only. Contact oshatraining@ucsd.edu for more information. Fire and Life Safety in the Workplace Fire and explosions in the workplace can be dangerous for employees. Not just construction sites and industrial plants, but also office spaces, buildings and other general industry facilities. It is the responsibility of the employer to develop and implement fire and life safety programs for the protection of their workers through fire prevention measures, fire protection and fire suppression. In this course, students will learn about the employer s roles and responsibilities as well as the codes and standards of fire and life safety in the workplace, allowing them to implement industry best practices. This includes fire prevention, protection and suppression as well as general life safety. Fee: $995 Laws and Regulations This course includes a basic overview of federal OSHA standards with emphasis on Cal/OSHA standards. Students will be coached through a jobsite inspection process from the opening conference to the closing conference. Working group sessions will study actual court cases highlighting preparation for a hearing, burden of proof, affirmative defense and discovery. The overall objective of this course is to help students to better prepare for workplace inspections conducted by OSHA. Topics include: federal OSHA and Cal-OSHA, litigation, injury illness prevention, personal protective equipment, and respiratory protection. Fee: $750 Safety Inspection Techniques Learn the most commonly used safety inspection standards, tools and techniques in this three-day course. Experience an organized approach to inspecting and auditing projects to insure OSHA compliance and injury prevention. Visit both construction and general industry sites to perform an inspection and prepare a final report. Fee: $675 20 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Scaffolding During this course, you will become familiar with the OSHA compliance standards for various types of scaffolding including supported, suspended and aerial lifts. You will also learn how scaffolds work and how to do basic load analysis, as well as hands-on field exercises, the OSHA standards for scaffolding and resource material. Topics include: platforms, bracing, guardrails, falling objects, tie-ins and scaffold bracing, and mobile scaffolds. Fee: $675 Trainer Course - Confined Space Gain the knowledge and skills to instruct a confined-space entry class within your organization. The course will cover advanced confined-space issues, teaching, resources, instructional methodology and points on how to jazz up your presentation. Students will be required to give a 10-minute presentation for evaluation by other students. Recommended prerequisite: OSHA 2264 from UC San Diego Fee: $450 Trainer Course - Fall Protection Continuation of the OSHA 3115 course, this course teaches student how to apply the fall protection standards, and teaches training techniques that are effective and develops an effective training course for both classroom and hands-on in the field. Required prerequisite: OSHA 3115 from UC San Diego Fee: $250 Trainer Course - Forklift Safety Participants will learn OSHA requirements, how they affect companies and how to comply with the standards. This course is designed to give the tools and knowledge needed to return to work and teach forklift operators OSHA requirements. Trainers should have a basic understanding of forklift operations and procedures. Forklift operating experience is helpful but not needed necessary. An operational supervisor may be needed to assist you in training and evaluation of your facility. Topics include: rough terrain, extendable boom and vertical mast. Fee: $450 Trainer Course - Rigging Safety This course covers advanced rigging principles, safety requirements and key considerations for safe rigging. Students participating in this course will be able to identify appropriate rigging techniques: they will understand sling angles and the stresses imposed. They will go thru OSHA s new regulations on qualifications of riggers and the national consensus standards for rigging to include sling and hardware inspections and rejection criteria. Training includes an emphasis on extensive use of hands-on practical techniques and the course wraps up with a tour of an active rigging shop. Recommended prerequisite: OSHA 510, OSHA 511 or equivalent Fee: $750 Trainer Course - Trenching Trainer This course reviews the federal and state OSHA requirements for excavation and trenching activities. Emphasis will be placed on training techniques, prevention strategies and practices such as inspections, permitting procedures, soil analysis and competent person responsibilities. Recommended prerequisite: OSHA 3015 Fee: $450 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 21

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY TITLE Date Location Section ID Date Location Section ID Electrical High Voltage Standards - Federal Mar 13-16 San Diego, CA 118088 Electrical High Voltage Standards - State May 1-2 San Diego, CA 118102 Electrical Low Voltage Standards - State May 3-4 San Diego, CA 118103 Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 1-Day Mar 10 San Diego, CA 118327 May 12 San Diego, CA 118328 Jun 9 Tempe, AZ 118331 Oct 27 San Diego, CA 118330 Dec 1 Tempe, AZ 118332 EM385-1-1 40 Hour Safety Feb 27-Mar 3 San Diego, CA 118081 June 19-23 San Diego, CA 118202 Aug 28-Sep 1 San Diego, CA 118215 EM385-1-1 Competent Person for Fall Protection Apr 3-5 San Diego, CA 119547 Sep 18-20 San Diego, CA 119550 EM385-1-1 Refresher Apr 10-11 San Diego, CA 119546 Aug 7-8 San Diego, CA 119548 Sep 25-26 Tempe, AZ 119549 Fire and Life Safety May 1-5 San Diego, CA 118106 Laws and Regulations Sep 18-21 San Diego, CA 118220 OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials Feb 27-Mar 2 San Diego, CA 118082 Jun 19-22 Tempe, AZ 118265 Aug 14-17 Anaheim, CA 119497 Nov 27-30 San Diego, CA 118246 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Mar 6-9 Tempe, AZ 118173 Mar 20-23 San Diego, CA 118090 Apr 24-27 Claremont, CA 118193 May 1-4 Waipahu, HI 119487 Aug 7-10 Los Angeles, CA 119496 Aug 28-31 Tempe, AZ 118291 Oct 9-12 San Diego, CA 118231 OSHA 2055 - Cranes in Construction May 22-25 San Diego, CA 118107 OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection Jan 30-Feb 2 San Diego, CA 118072 Mar 27-30 Tempe, AZ 118182 May 15-18 San Diego, CA 118105 Jul 31-Aug 3 Los Angeles, CA 119495 Oct 9-12 San Diego, CA 118230 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics Feb 13-16 Tempe, AZ 118162 Mar 13-16 San Diego, CA 118087 Jun 12-15 San Diego, CA 118110 Jul 17-20 Los Angeles, CA 119493 Aug 28-31 San Diego, CA 118214 Oct 16-19 Waipahu, HI 119505 Nov 13-16 San Diego, CA 118243 OSHA 2264 - Permit Required Confined Space Entry Feb 13-15 Anaheim, CA 119475 Mar 20-22 San Diego, CA 118089 May 31-Jun 2 Tempe, AZ 118254 Aug 21-23 Henderson, NV 118288 Oct 2-4 San Diego, CA 118227 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Feb 13-15 San Diego, CA 118078 Apr 3-5 Sacramento, CA 118186 May 22-24 Tempe, AZ 118250 Jul 10-12 Los Angeles, CA 119492 Sep 11-13 Tempe, AZ 118294 Nov 13-15 San Diego, CA 118244 Dec 4-6 Claremont, CA 118323 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) Feb 6-9 Claremont, CA 118160 Mar 6-9 San Diego, CA 118086 May 8-11 San Diego, CA 118104 Jun 5-8 Tempe, AZ 118255 Aug 7-10 Tucson, AZ 118284 Oct 23-26 San Diego, CA 118238 Nov 27-30 Tempe, AZ 118321 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Jan 23-26 Los Angeles, CA 119472 Feb 27-Mar 2 San Diego, CA 118083 Mar 20-23 Tempe, AZ 118179 22 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY TITLE Date Location Section ID Date Location Section ID Apr 3-6 Las Vegas, NV 118187 Apr 10-13 Waipahu, HI 119484 Jun 19-22 San Diego, CA 118201 Aug 21-24 Tempe, AZ 118289 Sep 11-14 San Diego, CA 118216 Dec 11-14 Tempe, AZ 118325 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Feb 6-9 Tempe, AZ 118159 Feb 13-16 San Diego, CA 118077 Feb 27-Mar 2 Claremont, CA 118171 Feb 27-Mar 2 Waipahu, HI 119478 Mar 6-9 Sacramento, CA 118175 Mar 13-16 Bakersfield, CA 118177 Mar 27-30 Anaheim, CA 119481 Mar 27-30 Tucson, AZ 118183 Apr 24-27 San Diego, CA 118099 May 1-4 Tempe, AZ 118194 May 8-11 Reno, NV 118199 May 22-25 Henderson, NV 118252 July 10-13 San Diego, CA 118205 Aug 7-10 Tempe, AZ 118283 Aug 14-17 Claremont, CA 118287 Aug 28-31 Sacramento, CA 118293 Sep 11-14 San Diego, CA 118217 Oct 9-12 Bakersfield, CA 118304 Oct 16-19 Anaheim, CA 119504 Oct 23-26 Tempe, AZ 118308 Oct 30-Nov 2 Waipahu, HI 119506 Oct 30-Nov 2 Las Vegas, NV 118312 Dec 4-7 San Diego, CA 118247 Dec 4-7 Reno, NV 118324 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Feb 6-9 San Diego, CA 118074 Feb 13-16 Las Vegas, NV 118167 Feb 21-24 Anaheim, CA 119479 Feb 27-Mar 2 Tempe, AZ 118170 Mar 20-23 Reno, NV 118180 May 1-4 San Diego, CA 118101 May 15-18 Tempe, AZ 118200 May 22-25 Claremont, CA 118251 Jun 5-8 Sacramento, CA 118260 Jun 26-29 Tucson, AZ 118268 Jul 24-27 Waipahu, HI 119494 Jul 31-Aug 3 Henderson, NV 118282 Jul 31-Aug 3 San Diego, CA 118206 Aug 14-17 Tempe, AZ 118286 Aug 21-24 Bakersfield, CA 118290 Sep 11-14 Anaheim, CA 119500 Oct 30-Nov 2 San Diego, CA 118240 Nov 6-9 Tempe, AZ 118314 Nov 13-16 Claremont, CA 118318 Dec 11-14 Los Angeles, CA 119510 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Jan 23-25 Tempe, AZ 118154 Jan 30-Feb 1 Reno, NV 118158 Feb 6-8 San Diego, CA 118075 Feb 22-24 Henderson, NV 118169 Mar 20-22 Claremont, CA 118178 Apr 3-5 Tempe, AZ 118185 Apr 24-26 Bakersfield, CA 118191 Apr 24-26 Los Angeles, CA 119485 May 8-10 Tucson, AZ 118197 May 22-24 San Diego, CA 118108 Jul 17-19 Tempe, AZ 118274 Jul 24-26 Sacramento, CA 118276 Aug 7-9 San Diego, CA 118208 Aug 28-30 Waipahu, HI 119499 Sep 11-13 Claremont, CA 118295 Sep 18-20 Las Vegas, NV 118298 Oct 9-11 Tempe, AZ 118303 Nov 6-8 San Diego, CA 118241 Nov 27-29 Bakersfield, CA 118320 OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Feb 9 San Diego, CA 118076 Mar 23 Claremont, CA 118181 Apr 27 Los Angeles, CA 119486 Jul 28 Sacramento, CA 118279 Aug 10 San Diego, CA 118209 Sep 14 Claremont, CA 118296 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 23

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY TITLE Date Location Section ID Date Location Section ID OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Jan 30-Feb 1 San Diego, CA 118071 Mar 13-15 Tempe, AZ 118176 Apr 3-5 Los Angeles, CA 119482 May 31-Jun 2 Las Vegas, NV 118253 Jun 26-28 San Diego, CA 118203 Jul 10-12 Claremont, CA 118270 Jul 31-Aug 2 Tempe, AZ 118280 Sep 18-20 Tucson, AZ 118297 Sep 25-27 Waipahu, HI 119501 Oct 16-18 San Diego, CA 118232 Oct 30-Nov 1 Sacramento, CA 118311 Nov 13-15 Henderson, NV 118317 Dec 4-6 Tempe, AZ 118322 OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Feb 2 San Diego, CA 118073 Apr 6 Los Angeles, CA 119483 Jul 13 Claremont, CA 118273 Oct 19 San Diego, CA 118233 Nov 2 Sacramento, CA 118313 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jan 17-20 Tempe, AZ 118057 Jan 23-26 San Diego, CA 118068 Jan 30-Feb 2 Claremont, CA 118157 Jan 30-Feb 2 Waipahu, HI 119473 Feb 6-9 Sacramento, CA 118161 Feb 13-16 Bakersfield, CA 118166 Feb 21-24 Anaheim, CA 119477 Mar 6-9 Tucson, AZ 118174 Apr 3-6 San Diego, CA 118094 Apr 10-13 Reno, NV 118190 Apr 10-13 Tempe, AZ 118188 May 1-4 Henderson, NV 118196 Jun 12-15 San Diego, CA 118109 Jul 10-13 Tempe, AZ 118271 Jul 24-27 Claremont, CA 118278 Aug 7-10 Sacramento, CA 118285 Aug 21-24 San Diego, CA 118212 Sep 18-21 Bakersfield, CA 118299 Sep 25-28 Anaheim, CA 119502 Oct 2-5 Tempe, AZ 118301 Oct 2-5 Waipahu, HI 119503 Oct 9-12 Las Vegas, NV 118305 Oct 30-Nov 2 San Diego, CA 118239 Nov 6-9 Reno, NV 118316 OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Jan 17-20 San Diego, CA 118067 Mar 27-30 Sacramento, CA 118184 Apr 10-13 Claremont, CA 118189 Jun 12-15 Anaheim, CA 119490 Jul 17-20 Bakersfield, CA 118275 Aug 28-31 Claremont, CA 118292 Oct 2-5 San Diego, CA 118225 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jan 17-20 San Diego, CA 118066 Jan 23-26 Las Vegas, NV 118155 Jan 30-Feb 2 Tempe, AZ 118156 Feb 6-9 Anaheim, CA 119474 Feb 27-Mar 2 Reno, NV 118172 Apr 10-13 San Diego, CA 118097 Apr 24-27 Tempe, AZ 118192 May 1-4 Claremont, CA 118195 May 15-18 Sacramento, CA 118249 Jun 5-8 Tucson, AZ 118259 Jun 5-8 Waipahu, HI 119489 Jul 10-13 Henderson, NV 118272 Jul 10-13 San Diego, CA 118204 Jul 24-27 Tempe, AZ 118277 Jul 31-Aug 3 Bakersfield, CA 118281 Aug 21-24 Anaheim, CA 119498 Oct 9-12 San Diego, CA 118229 Oct 16-19 Tempe, AZ 118307 Oct 23-26 Claremont, CA 118309 Nov 6-9 Los Angeles, CA 119507 Dec 4-7 Waipahu, HI 119509 OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Jan 23-26 San Diego, CA 118069 Jun 19-22 Claremont, CA 118266 Jun 26-29 Sacramento, CA 118269 Aug 21-24 San Diego, CA 118213 Oct 2-5 Claremont, CA 118302 Nov 6-9 Bakersfield, CA 118315 Dec 4-7 Anaheim, CA 119508 24 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY TITLE Date Location Section ID Date Location Section ID OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Jan 23-26 San Diego, CA 118070 Mar 27-30 Los Angeles, CA 119480 May 8-11 Tempe, AZ 118198 Jul 31-Aug 3 San Diego, CA 118207 Oct 23-26 San Diego, CA 118237 OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Maritime Industry Mar 27-30 San Diego, CA 118371 Jun 26-29 Waipahu, HI 119491 Oct 23-26 San Diego, CA 118236 OSHA 5402 - Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course Feb 22-24 San Diego, CA 118080 Jun 12-14 San Diego, CA 118111 Oct 2-4 San Diego, CA 118226 OSHA 5410 - OS&H Standards for the Maritime Industry Mar 6-10 San Diego, CA 118085 May 22-26 Waipahu, HI 119488 Sep 18-22 San Diego, CA 118219 OSHA 5600 - Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course Dec 11-14 San Diego, CA 118258 OSHA 6000 - Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Employees Apr 10-13 San Diego, CA 118098 Aug 14-17 San Diego, CA 118210 Nov 13-16 Tempe, AZ 118319 OSHA 7005 - Public Warehousing and Storage Jun 12 Tempe, AZ 118261 OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout Jun 14 Tempe, AZ 118263 Sep 27 San Diego, CA 118375 Dec 5 San Diego, CA 118256 OSHA 7300 - Understanding OSHA s Permit Required Confined Space Standard Feb 16 Anaheim, CA 119476 OSHA 7405 - Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry Sep 26 San Diego, CA 118374 OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation Apr 6-7 San Diego, CA 118096 Jun 26-27 Tempe, AZ 118267 Oct 19-20 San Diego, CA 118235 OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Rule Seminar Jun 15 Tempe, AZ 118264 Sep 28 San Diego, CA 118224 Dec 6 San Diego, CA 118257 Safety Fest - For more information, see PacificSafetyFest.com Mar 6-10 San Diego, CA and Waipahu, HI Safety Inspection Techniques Apr 3-5 San Diego, CA 118095 Oct 16-18 San Diego, CA 118234 Scaffolding Jan 17-19 Claremont, CA 118153 Feb 22-24 Tempe, AZ 118168 Mar 27-29 San Diego, CA 118372 Aug 14-16 San Diego, CA 118211 Oct 16-18 Sacramento, CA 118306 Oct 30-Nov 1 Tempe, AZ 118310 Trainer Course - Fall Protection Mar 3 San Diego, CA 118084 Sep 15 San Diego, CA 118218 Trainer Course - Confined Space Mar 23-24 San Diego, CA 118091 Oct 5-6 San Diego, CA 118228 Trainer Course - Forklift Safety May 8-9 San Diego, CA 119552 Nov 6-7 San Diego, CA 118242 Trainer Course - Rigging Apr 24-27 San Diego, CA 118100 Trainer Course - Trenching Feb 16-17 San Diego, CA 118079 Nov 16-17 San Diego, CA 118245 OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety and Health Management Jun 13 Tempe, AZ 118262 Sep 25 San Diego, CA 118373 Dec 4 San Diego, CA 118248 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 25

COURSE DATE LOCATION SECTION ID ARIZONA 2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY LOCATION Tempe (Phoenix) Arizona Safety Education Center 201 East Southern Avenue, Suite 204, Tempe, AZ 85282 ARIZONA SAFETY EDUCATION CENTER OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jan 17-20 Tempe, AZ 118057 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Jan 23-25 Tempe, AZ 118154 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jan 30-Feb 2 Tempe, AZ 118156 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Feb 6-9 Tempe, AZ 118159 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics Feb 13-16 Tempe, AZ 118162 Scaffolding Feb 22-24 Tempe, AZ 118168 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Feb 27-Mar 2 Tempe, AZ 118170 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Mar 6-9 Tempe, AZ 118173 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Mar 13-15 Tempe, AZ 118176 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Mar 20-23 Tempe, AZ 118179 OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection Mar 27-30 Tempe, AZ 118182 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Apr 3-5 Tempe, AZ 118185 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Apr 10-13 Tempe, AZ 118188 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Apr 24-27 Tempe, AZ 118192 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry May 1-4 Tempe, AZ 118194 OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene May 8-11 Tempe, AZ 118198 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry May 15-18 Tempe, AZ 118200 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics May 22-24 Tempe, AZ 118250 OSHA 2264 - Permit Required Confined Space Entry May 31-Jun 2 Tempe, AZ 118254 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) Jun 5-8 Tempe, AZ 118255 Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 1-Day Jun 9 Tempe, AZ 118331 OSHA 7005 - Public Warehousing and Storage Jun 12 Tempe, AZ 118261 OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety and Health Management Jun 13 Tempe, AZ 118262 OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout Jun 14 Tempe, AZ 118263 OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Rule Seminar Jun 15 Tempe, AZ 118264 OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials Jun 19-22 Tempe, AZ 118265 OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation Jun 26-27 Tempe, AZ 118267 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jul 10-13 Tempe, AZ 118271 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Jul 17-19 Tempe, AZ 118274 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jul 24-27 Tempe, AZ 118277 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Jul 31-Aug 2 Tempe, AZ 118280 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Aug 7-10 Tempe, AZ 118283 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Aug 14-17 Tempe, AZ 118286 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Aug 21-24 Tempe, AZ 118289 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Aug 28-31 Tempe, AZ 118291 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Sep 11-13 Tempe, AZ 118294 EM385-1-1 - Refresher Sep 25-26 Tempe, AZ 119549 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 2-5 Tempe, AZ 118301 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Oct 9-11 Tempe, AZ 118303 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Oct 16-19 Tempe, AZ 118307 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 23-26 Tempe, AZ 118308 Scaffolding Oct 30-Nov 1 Tempe, AZ 118310 26 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY LOCATION COURSE DATE LOCATION SECTION ID Tempe (Phoenix) courses, continued OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Nov 6-9 Tempe, AZ 118314 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) Nov 27-30 Tempe, AZ 118321 Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 1-Day Dec 1 Tempe, AZ 118332 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Dec 4-6 Tempe, AZ 118322 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Dec 11-14 Tempe, AZ 118325 Tucson ASSE, Southern Arizona Chapter Arizona Dept. of Occupational Safety & Health (ADOSH) 2675 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85719 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Mar 6-9 Tucson, AZ 118174 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Mar 27-30 Tucson, AZ 118183 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers May 8-10 Tucson, AZ 118197 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jun 5-8 Tucson, AZ 118259 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Jun 26-29 Tucson, AZ 118268 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) Aug 7-10 Tucson, AZ 118284 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Sep 18-20 Tucson, AZ 118297 CALIFORNIA Anaheim (Orange County) Southern California Education and Research Center Brookhurst Community Center 2271 W. Crescent Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92801 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Feb 6-9 Anaheim, CA 119474 OSHA 2264 - Permit Required Confined Space Entry Feb 13-15 Anaheim, CA 119475 OSHA 7300 - Understanding OSHA s Permit Required Confined Space Standard Feb 16 Anaheim, CA 119476 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Feb 21-24 Anaheim, CA 119477 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Feb 21-24 Anaheim, CA 119479 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Mar 27-30 Anaheim, CA 119481 OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Jun 12-15 Anaheim, CA 119490 OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials Aug 14-17 Anaheim, CA 119497 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Aug 21-24 Anaheim, CA 119498 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Sep 11-14 Anaheim, CA 119500 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Sep 25-28 Anaheim, CA 119502 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 16-19 Anaheim, CA 119504 OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Dec 4-7 Anaheim, CA 119508 Bakersfield Kern Community College District 2100 Chester Ave, First Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 UCLA UC Irvine Southern California Continuing Education/Outreach OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Feb 13-16 Bakersfield, CA 118166 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Mar 13-16 Bakersfield, CA 118177 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Apr 24-26 Bakersfield, CA 118191 OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Jul 17-20 Bakersfield, CA 118275 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jul 31-Aug 3 Bakersfield, CA 118281 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Aug 21-24 Bakersfield, CA 118290 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Sep 18-21 Bakersfield, CA 118299 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 9-12 Bakersfield, CA 118304 OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Nov 6-9 Bakersfield, CA 118315 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Nov 27-29 Bakersfield, CA 118320 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 27

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY LOCATION COURSE DATE LOCATION SECTION ID Claremont (Inland Empire) Safety Center Incorporated Spring Street Center 109 Spring Street, Claremont, CA 91711 Safety Center INCORPORATED Scaffolding Jan 17-19 Claremont, CA 118153 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jan 30-Feb 2 Claremont, CA 118157 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) Feb 6-9 Claremont, CA 118160 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Feb 27-Mar 2 Claremont, CA 118171 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Mar 20-22 Claremont, CA 118178 OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Mar 23 Claremont, CA 118181 OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Apr 10-13 Claremont, CA 118189 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Apr 24-27 Claremont, CA 118193 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry May 1-4 Claremont, CA 118195 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry May 22-25 Claremont, CA 118251 OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Jun 19-22 Claremont, CA 118266 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Jul 10-12 Claremont, CA 118270 OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Jul 13 Claremont, CA 118273 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jul 24-27 Claremont, CA 118278 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Aug 14-17 Claremont, CA 118287 OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Aug 28-31 Claremont, CA 118292 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Sep 11-13 Claremont, CA 118295 OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Sep 14 Claremont, CA 118296 OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Oct 2-5 Claremont, CA 118302 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Oct 23-26 Claremont, CA 118309 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Nov 13-16 Claremont, CA 118318 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Dec 4-6 Claremont, CA 118323 Los Angeles Southern California Education and Research Center UCLA School of Public Health 650 Charles E. Young Dr., South, Los Angeles, CA 90095 UCLA UC Irvine Southern California Continuing Education/Outreach OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Jan 23-26 Los Angeles, CA 119472 OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Mar 27-30 Los Angeles, CA 119480 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Apr 3-5 Los Angeles, CA 119482 OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Apr 6 Los Angeles, CA 119483 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Apr 24-26 Los Angeles, CA 119485 OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Apr 27 Los Angeles, CA 119486 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Jul 10-12 Los Angeles, CA 119492 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics Jul 17-20 Los Angeles, CA 119493 OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection Jul 31-Aug 3 Los Angeles, CA 119495 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Aug 7-10 Los Angeles, CA 119496 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Nov 6-9 Los Angeles, CA 119507 OSHA 501 - Trainer in Course OS&H Standards for General Industry Dec 11-14 Los Angeles, CA 119510 Sacramento Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange 1331 T Street, Sacramento, CA 95811 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Feb 6-9 Sacramento, CA 118161 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Mar 6-9 Sacramento, CA 118175 OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Mar 27-30 Sacramento, CA 118184 28 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY LOCATION COURSE DATE LOCATION SECTION ID Sacramento courses, continued OSHA 501 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Apr 3-5 Sacramento, CA 118186 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry May 15-18 Sacramento, CA 118249 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Jun 5-8 Sacramento, CA 118260 OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Jun 26-29 Sacramento, CA 118269 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Jul 24-26 Sacramento, CA 118276 OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Jul 28 Sacramento, CA 118279 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Aug 7-10 Sacramento, CA 118285 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Aug 28-31 Sacramento, CA 118293 Scaffolding Oct 16-18 Sacramento, CA 118306 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Oct 30-Nov 1 Sacramento, CA 118311 OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Nov 2 Sacramento, CA 118313 San Diego UC San Diego s OSHA Training Institute Education Center UC San Diego Extension 6256 Greenwich Drive, San Diego, CA 92122 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jan 17-20 San Diego, CA 118066 OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Jan 17-20 San Diego, CA 118067 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jan 23-26 San Diego, CA 118068 OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Jan 23-26 San Diego, CA 118069 OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Jan 23-26 San Diego, CA 118070 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Jan 30-Feb 1 San Diego, CA 118071 OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection Jan 30-Feb 2 San Diego, CA 118072 OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Feb 2 San Diego, CA 118073 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Feb 6-8 San Diego, CA 118075 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Feb 6-9 San Diego, CA 118074 OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Feb 9 San Diego, CA 118076 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Feb 13-15 San Diego, CA 118078 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Feb 13-16 San Diego, CA 118077 Trainer Course - Trenching Feb 16-17 San Diego, CA 118079 OSHA 5402 - Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course Feb 22-24 San Diego, CA 118080 OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials Feb 27-Mar 2 San Diego, CA 118082 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Feb 27-Mar 2 San Diego, CA 118083 EM385-1-1 40-hour Safety Feb 27-Mar 3 San Diego, CA 118081 Trainer Course - Fall Protection Mar 3 San Diego, CA 118084 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) Mar 6-9 San Diego, CA 118086 OSHA 5410 - OS&H Standards for the Maritime Industry Mar 6-10 San Diego, CA 118085 Safety Fest - For more information, see PacificSafetyFest.com Mar 6-10 San Diego, CA Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 1-Day Mar 10 San Diego, CA 118327 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics Mar 13-16 San Diego, CA 118087 Electrical High Voltage Standards - Federal Mar 13-16 San Diego, CA 118088 OSHA 2264 - Permit Required Confined Space Entry Mar 20-22 San Diego, CA 118089 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Mar 20-23 San Diego, CA 118090 Trainer Course - Confined Space Mar 23-24 San Diego, CA 118091 Scaffolding Mar 27-29 San Diego, CA 118372 OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Maritime Industry Mar 27-30 San Diego, CA 118371 EM385-1-1 - Competent Person for Fall Protection Apr 3-5 San Diego, CA 119547 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 29

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY LOCATION COURSE DATE LOCATION SECTION ID San Diego courses, continued Safety Inspection Techniques Apr 3-5 San Diego, CA 118095 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Apr 3-6 San Diego, CA 118094 OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation Apr 6-7 San Diego, CA 118096 EM385-1-1 - Refresher Apr 10-11 San Diego, CA 119546 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Apr 10-13 San Diego, CA 118097 OSHA 6000 - Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Employees Apr 10-13 San Diego, CA 118098 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Apr 24-27 San Diego, CA 118099 Trainer Course - Rigging Apr 24-27 San Diego, CA 118100 Electrical High Voltage Standards - State May 1-2 San Diego, CA 118102 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry May 1-4 San Diego, CA 118101 Fire and Life Safety May 1-5 San Diego, CA 118106 Electrical Low Voltage Standards - State May 3-4 San Diego, CA 118103 Trainer Course - Forklift Safety May 8-9 San Diego, CA 119552 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) May 8-11 San Diego, CA 118104 Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 1-Day May 12 San Diego, CA 118328 OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection May 15-18 San Diego, CA 118105 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers May 22-24 San Diego, CA 118108 OSHA 2055 - Cranes in Construction May 22-25 San Diego, CA 118107 OSHA 5402 - Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course Jun 12-14 San Diego, CA 118111 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jun 12-15 San Diego, CA 118109 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics Jun 12-15 San Diego, CA 118110 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Jun 19-22 San Diego, CA 118201 EM385-1-1 40-hour Safety Jun 19-23 San Diego, CA 118202 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Jun 26-28 San Diego, CA 118203 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jul 10-13 San Diego, CA 118204 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jul 10-13 San Diego, CA 118205 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Jul 31-Aug 3 San Diego, CA 118206 OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Jul 31-Aug 3 San Diego, CA 118207 EM385-1-1 - Refresher Aug 7-8 San Diego, CA 119548 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Aug 7-9 San Diego, CA 118208 OSHA 5029 - Cal/OSHA Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Aug 10 San Diego, CA 118209 Scaffolding Aug 14-16 San Diego, CA 118211 OSHA 6000 - Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Employees Aug 14-17 San Diego, CA 118210 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Aug 21-24 San Diego, CA 118212 OSHA 5119 - Cal/OSHA Standards for General Industry Aug 21-24 San Diego, CA 118213 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics Aug 28-31 San Diego, CA 118214 EM385-1-1 40-hour Safety Aug 28-Sep 1 San Diego, CA 118215 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Sep 11-14 San Diego, CA 118216 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Sep 11-14 San Diego, CA 118217 Trainer Course - Fall Protection Sep 15 San Diego, CA 118218 EM385-1-1 - Competent Person for Fall Protection Sep 18-20 San Diego, CA 119550 Laws and Regulations Sep 18-21 San Diego, CA 118220 OSHA 5410 - OS&H Standards for the Maritime Industry Sep 18-22 San Diego, CA 118219 OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety and Health Management Sep 25 San Diego, CA 118373 OSHA 7405 - Fall Hazard Awareness for the Construction Industry Sep 26 San Diego, CA 118374 30 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

COURSE DATE LOCATION SECTION ID San Diego courses, continued OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout Sep 27 San Diego, CA 118375 OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Rule Seminar Sep 28 San Diego, CA 118224 OSHA 5402 - Maritime Industry Trainer Update Course Oct 2-4 San Diego, CA 118226 OSHA 2264 - Permit Required Confined Space Entry Oct 2-4 San Diego, CA 118227 OSHA 5109 - Cal/OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 2-5 San Diego, CA 118225 Trainer Course - Confined Space Oct 5-6 San Diego, CA 118228 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Oct 9-12 San Diego, CA 118229 OSHA 2225 - Respiratory Protection Oct 9-12 San Diego, CA 118230 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards Oct 9-12 San Diego, CA 118231 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Oct 16-18 San Diego, CA 118232 Safety Inspection Techniques Oct 16-18 San Diego, CA 118234 OSHA 5039 - Cal/OSHA Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Oct 19 San Diego, CA 118233 OSHA 7505 - Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation Oct 19-20 San Diego, CA 118235 OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Maritime Industry Oct 23-26 San Diego, CA 118236 OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene Oct 23-26 San Diego, CA 118237 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards (Low Voltage - Federal) Oct 23-26 San Diego, CA 118238 Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - 1-Day Oct 27 San Diego, CA 118330 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 30-Nov 2 San Diego, CA 118239 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Oct 30-Nov 2 San Diego, CA 118240 Trainer Course - Forklift Safety Nov 6-7 San Diego, CA 118242 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Nov 6-8 San Diego, CA 118241 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics Nov 13-15 San Diego, CA 118244 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics Nov 13-16 San Diego, CA 118243 Trainer Course - Trenching Nov 16-17 San Diego, CA 118245 OSHA 2015 - Hazardous Materials Nov 27-30 San Diego, CA 118246 OSHA 7500 - Introduction to Safety and Health Management Dec 4 San Diego, CA 118248 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Dec 4-7 San Diego, CA 118247 OSHA 7115 - Lockout/Tagout Dec 5 San Diego, CA 118256 OSHA 7845 - Recordkeeping Rule Seminar Dec 6 San Diego, CA 118257 OSHA 5600 - Disaster Site Worker Trainer Course Dec 11-14 San Diego, CA 118258 HAWAII Waipahu (Honolulu) Construction Training Center of the Pacific 94-487 Akoki Street, Waipahu, HI 96797 2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY LOCATION THE VOICE OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Jan 30-Feb 2 Waipahu, HI 119473 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Feb 27-Mar 2 Waipahu, HI 119478 Safety Fest - For more information, see PacificSafetyFest.com Mar 6-10 Waipahu, HI OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Apr 10-13 Waipahu, HI 119484 OSHA 2045 - Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards May 1-4 Waipahu, HI 119487 OSHA 5410 - OS&H Standards for the Maritime Industry May 22-26 Waipahu, HI 119488 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jun 5-8 Waipahu, HI 119489 OSHA 5400 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Maritime Industry Jun 26-29 Waipahu, HI 119491 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Jul 24-27 Waipahu, HI 119494 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Aug 28-30 Waipahu, HI 119499 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Sept 25-27 Waipahu, HI 119501 (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 31

2017 COURSES AT-A-GLANCE, BY LOCATION COURSE DATE LOCATION SECTION ID Waipahu courses, continued OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 2-5 Waipahu, HI 119503 OSHA 2255 - Principles of Ergonomics Oct 16-19 Waipahu, HI 119505 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 30-Nov 2 Waipahu, HI 119506 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Dec 4-7 Waipahu, HI 119509 NEVADA Henderson Nevada OSHA SCATS 301 N. Greenvalley Parkway, Suite 200, Henderson, NV, 89704 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Feb 22-24 Henderson, NV 118169 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry May 1-4 Henderson, NV 118196 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry May 22-25 Henderson, NV 118252 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jul 10-13 Henderson, NV 118272 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Jul 31-Aug 3 Henderson, NV 118282 OSHA 2264 - Permit Required Confined Space Entry Aug 21-23 Henderson, NV 118288 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers Nov 13-15 Henderson, NV 118317 Las Vegas Associated General Contractors, Las Vegas Chapter 150 N. Durango Drive, Suite 100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89145 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Jan 23-26 Las Vegas, NV 118155 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Feb 13-16 Las Vegas, NV 118167 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection Apr 3-6 Las Vegas, NV 118187 OSHA 503 - Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers May 31-Jun 2 Las Vegas, NV 118253 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Sep 18-20 Las Vegas, NV 118298 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 9-12 Las Vegas, NV 118305 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Oct 30-Nov 2 Las Vegas, NV 118312 Reno Associated General Contractors Nevada 5400 Mill St, Reno, NV 89510 OSHA 502 - Update for Construction Industry Outreach Trainers Jan 30-Feb 1 Reno, NV 118158 OSHA 511 - OS&H Standards for General Industry Feb 27-Mar 2 Reno, NV 118172 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for General Industry Mar 20-23 Reno, NV 118180 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Apr 10-13 Reno, NV 118190 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry May 8-11 Reno, NV 118199 OSHA 510 - OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Nov 6-9 Reno, NV 118316 OSHA 500 - Trainer Course in OS&H Standards for the Construction Industry Dec 4-7 Reno, NV 118324 The organizations listed in this at-a-glance by location are host site organizations offering authorized OSHA training from UC San Diego s OSHA Training Institute Education Center. Enrollments are only processed at our San Diego locations, online at osha.ucsd.edu or by calling (800) 358-9206; enrollments not available at any other locations. Please verify course locations in the catalog or online at osha.ucsd.edu. 32 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

WE VE MOVED! Our San Diego classes and enrollment location are moving. As of September 1, 2016 we will be located at 6256 Greenwich Drive, San Diego, CA 92122. The Mission Valley location is now closed. UC San Diego OTIEC and Columbia Southern University have formed an exciting learning partnership paving the way to degree completion! Students may apply UC San Diego OSHA Education Center courses towards associate s and bachelor s degrees at Columbia Southern University. SAFETY MATTERS SIGN-UP >> Don t miss out on insights about current events from our instructors, exclusive offers and new courses from UC San Diego s OSHA Training Institute Education Center. Visit osha.ucsd.edu to sign up. For additional information go to osha.ucsd.edu. (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 33

GENERAL INFORMATION MY EXTENSION YOU CAN DO THE FOLLOWING Access your student records Update your contact information Enroll in classes Request to drop a course Change your grading option Access course details and location information Choose your marketing and communication preferences YOU CAN VIEW AND PRINT Enrollment receipts Enrollment verifications Grade reports Your academic history LOG ON THREE EASY STEPS 1. Visit myextension.ucsd.edu (do not use www) 2. Enter your user name (email address) 3. Enter password. If you do not know your password, click on Forgot your password? to create a new one. If you need any assistance with this process, call (858) 534-3400. COURSE DISCOUNT POLICY $50 DISCOUNT A $50 discount may be applied to the first 10 students who enroll in a course up to 30 days prior to the start date. To take advantage of this offer, students must enroll online and use discount code OSHAEarly when submitting payment. Effective immediately for 2017 classes 10% DISCOUNT Students eligible for a 10% discount (valid any time prior to course start date): Occupational Safety and Health Dual Certificate graduates Active military (email military ID to unex-reg@ucsd.edu ) Federal and State OSHA employees (email oshatraining@ucsd.edu for approval) Companies enrolling five or more employees into the same course are eligible for a 10% discount Discounts exclude: OSHA 502 and OSHA 503 trainer update courses (which have already been discounted) and one- or two-day courses. Discounts cannot be combined with any other offer. ENROLLMENT YOU CAN DO THE FOLLOWING You can enroll online, via mail or phone. Many courses have new Federal OSHA prerequisites. Please see individual course descriptions prior to enrolling. Online enrollment, visit: osha.ucsd.edu Phone enrollment, call: (800) 358-9206 - option 1 (excludes trainer courses) POs, fax: (858) 246-1031 Mail payment to: OSHA Training Institute Education Center UC San Diego Extension 6256 Greenwich Drive San Diego, CA 92122 UC San Diego Extension reserves the right to cancel a class two weeks prior to the start date. In the event of a cancelled course, students will be notified and refunded. 34 UC SAN DIEGO EXTENSION OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH DEPARTMENT

COURSE CREDIT ABIH CREDIT: The American Board of Industrial Hygiene offers Certification Maintenance (CM) points for specific courses which have been registered. BCSP CREDIT: The Board of Certified Safety Professionals offers Continuance of Certification (COC) points. BRN CREDIT: The Bureau of Registered Nurses offers BRN credit. Reference UC San Diego provider number 00058. All of the Occupational Health and Safety Department courses at UC San Diego Extension, including the OSHA Training Institute Education Center courses, offer several types of academic and industry credits. Following is the general key for calculating credits: CREDIT TYPE HALF DAY COURSE ONE DAY COURSE TWO DAY COURSE THREE DAY COURSE FOUR DAY COURSE FIVE DAY COURSE CEU 0.4 0.8 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0 Academic credit 0.4 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.0 4.0 ABIH (CM points) 0.67 1.33 2.67 4.0 5.34 6.68 BCSP (COC s) 0.4 0.8 1.6 2.4 3.2 4.0 HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel information can be found on our website, osha.ucsd.edu REFUND, CANCELLATION & TRANSFER POLICY Effective July 1, 2016 REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS 1. Cancellations must be made at least two weeks prior to the course start date to be eligible for a refund. 2. Students who do not show up for class will not be refunded. TRANSFERS 1. Transfers into a new course or section will no longer be allowed. 2. Transfers or substitutions between students are not allowed. Please note: In the unlikely event that UC San Diego cancels a course; students will receive a full refund. ON-SITE TRAINING All courses in this catalog, and many others, can be customized and taught at your workplace. Please call (858) 534-9272 to schedule training at your location. For groups of 10 or more, this is often a more cost effective way to deliver needed training. (800) 358-9206 OSHA.UCSD.EDU 35