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Course Disclaimer
- Managing Silica Exposure in Construction
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Managing Silica Exposure in Construction: Introduction
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Defining the Hazard
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Understanding Respirable Crystalline Silica
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Quiz 1
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Permissible Exposure Levels
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Quiz 2
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The Written Plan
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Methods for Limiting Exposure
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Quiz 3
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Restrict Access
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Engineering Controls
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Quiz 4
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Tasks Not in Table 1
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Quiz 5
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Training and Additional Considerations
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Conclusion
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Final Quiz
- Creating a Silica Exposure Control Plan
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Creating a Silica Exposure Control Plan: Introduction
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Who Needs a Plan?
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Quiz 1
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Defining the Tasks
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Quiz 2
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Respirator Use
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Quiz 3
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The Competent Person
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Quiz 4
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Restricting Access During Operations
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Clean-up and Housekeeping
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Quiz 5
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Training
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Quiz 6
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Conclusion
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Final Quiz
- Alternative Silica Exposure Control Procedures
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Alternative Silica Exposure Control Procedures: Introduction
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Understanding the Alternatives to Table 1
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Quiz 1
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Measuring Exposure Levels
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Quiz 2
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Using Existing Objective Data
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Quiz 3
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Pulling It All Together
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Quiz 4
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Conclusion
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Final Quiz
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Silica Exposure -- Procore Safety Qualified
Learning Format:
Live Presentation Recording
We realize that most users will not have the ability to complete all of the training modules in a single session, which is why we've designed a flexible and modular course where you can learn at your own pace. Complete modules at your own pace and resume your training at any time.
Estimated Time for Completion: 3 hours
Part 1: Managing Silica Exposure in Construction
Description:
In this course you will be introduced to the hazards of silica exposure. You will learn about permissible levels of silica exposure and also methods to limit exposure.
Learning Objectives:
- Define crystalline silica, what it is, and where it is found.
- Determine the difference between inhalable and respirable crystalline silica.
- Identify the diseases that are caused by respirable silica overexposure.
- Describe the methods to limit exposure to respirable silica.
Part 2: Creating a Silica Exposure Control Plan
Description:
In this course you will learn how to create a silica exposure control plan, a mandatory component of the OSHA regulations for silica exposure.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify who is required to have a written silica exposure control plan.
- Determine when a respirator is needed and how to properly incorporate respirator use into your exposure control plan.
- Learn techniques for restricting access in order to limit exposure to silica on your job site.
- Understand how to better control silica exposure during clean up and housekeeping procedures on the job.
Part 3: Alternative Silica Exposure Control Procedures
Description:
When conventional exposure control procedures aren't possible, what can you do? This course details alternative silica exposure control procedures and how they protect people.
Learning Objectives:
- Define when an alternative exposure control procedure is required.
- Describe how these alternative exposure procedures protect people from over exposure to respirable crystalline silica.
- Identify the tasks that are not covered in Table 1 that require alternative exposure control procedures
- Calculate Permissible Exposure Levels based on variable daily exposure.
Continuing Education Credit:
This course has been approved by these organizations and associations.
Course Titles: Procore Safety Qualified: Managing Silica Exposure in Construction, Procore Safety Qualified: Creating a Silica Exposure Control Plan, Procore Safety Qualified: Alternative Silica Exposure Plan
Course Number: PC-330, PC-331, PC-332
Delivery Name: Procore Technologies
Curriculum Group Name: AIA Providers
Credit: 1 AIA LU each
Procore's Continuing Education courses may fulfill state licensing requirements. When a course is completed, a certificate of completion is provided. It is up to the construction professional to submit their certificates of completion to their state licensing board to request credit for participating in a Procore Continuing Education course.
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