To earn an OSHA certificate in Safety & Health Fundamentals for Maritime, participants must complete a minimum of seven courses, totaling at least 77 hours of in-class training.
OSHA 5410 – Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Maritime Industry
OSHA 7500 – Introduction to Safety and Health Management or OSHA 2455 – Safety and Health Management Program
OSHA 7505 – Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation
OSHA 521 – OSHA Guide to Industrial Hygiene
OSHA 2015 – Hazardous Materials
OSHA 2055 – Cranes in Construction
OSHA 2225 – Respiratory Protection
OSHA 2255 – Principles of Ergonomics
OSHA 3085 – Principles of Scaffolding
OSHA 3095 – Electrical Standards
OSHA 3115 – Fall Protection
OSHA 7005 – Public Warehousing and Storage
OSHA 7105 – Evacuation and Emergency Planning
OSHA 7115 – Lockout/Tagout
OSHA 7120 – Introduction to Combustible Dust Hazards
OSHA 7205 – Health Hazard Awareness
OSHA 7215 – Silica in Construction, Maritime, and General Industries
OSHA 7845 – Recordkeeping Rule Seminar
OSHA 2045 – Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards
or
OSHA 7100 – Introduction to Machinery and Machine Guarding Standards
OSHA 2264 – Permit-Required Confined Space Entry
or
OSHA 7300 – Understanding OSHA’s Permit-Required Confined Space Standard
Upon completion of the last course to earn a certificate, participants should complete a Martime Industry Application Verification Form, including a $95 processing fee. Please call 877-345-2515 to submit payment. Certificate holders will receive a downloadable certificate.
The Mid-South OSHA Training Institute Education Center (OTIEC), named to represent the geographical region of the country it serves, is a consortium between Alliance Safety Council and Louisiana State University’s College of Engineering.