Runoff from rainstorms and snowmelt picks up pollutants on construction sites like sediment, oil, grease, chemicals and debris. Contaminated runoff may flow into storm drains, or it may flow directly into lakes, rivers and streams. Preventing stormwater contamination ensures clean water for swimming, fishing and drinking. Take this course to learn about best practices for stormwater and erosion control. Ideal learners are individuals who work in the construction industry.
Proper safety training reduces workplace injuries, protects workers from recognized hazards, and helps employers maintain compliance with federal and state OSHA standards. Non-compliance can result in penalties up to $16,550 per serious violation.
This course is designed for workers, supervisors, and safety personnel in industries where this hazard is present — including construction, general industry, manufacturing, and healthcare.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
OSHA requires employers to train workers on recognized hazards specific to their job duties. This training addresses standards and best practices relevant to this safety topic.
This course covers the following OSHA and industry standards:
This course provides a certificate of completion. For the official OSHA (DOL) wallet card required on most job sites, enroll in OSHA 10-Hour ($59) or OSHA 30-Hour (from $159) training.
Finish this 14-minute course at your own pace. Certificate of completion included.
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