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Georgia Tech’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center provides nationally renowned training through the OTI 510 and OTI 511 courses. OTI 510 and 511 are the building blocks for all safety and health courses, covering OSHA standards and excellent safety procedures with practical application. Simple changes can create a safer work environment and reduce the likelihood of citations and penalties as OSHA inspections increase. Who Will Benefit Companies that lack effective safety and health programs Companies that want to keep their program and company up to standards HR, safety, and risk management personnel who have not fully recognized the requirements of the OSHA standards How You Will Benefit Learn to apply the appropriate OSHA standards to a potential hazard Study elements of a successful safety and health program for construction or general industry Identify the more frequently cited OSHA standards Earn 2.6 CEUs Occupational Safety and Health Training OTI 510 and OTI 511 Provide Solid Foundation WORKING TO KEEP YOUR TEAM 4,340 Workplace fatalities in 2009 166,200 Workplace illnesses in 2009 3.3 million Non-fatal workplace injuries in 2009 What They’re Saying The materials provided to the students – binders, power points, and the handbook – all served as great supports to capture the nuggets and hold information for referencing later. The fact that the instructors were also professionals in the business world brought the words and ideas to life. —David K. Bell, Environmental, Health, and Safety, The Home Depot, Supply Chain Asset Protection Learn Locally Offered in 10 southeastern cities! Safety and Health By the Numbers Thousands of U.S. workers are impacted annually by unrecognizable hazards at their general industry workplaces and construction sites.

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Page 1: OTI 510 and OTI 511 Provide Solid Foundation Learn Locally · OTI 510 and 511 are the building blocks for all safety and health courses, covering OSHA standards and excellent safety

Georgia Tech’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center provides nationally renowned training through the OTI 510 and OTI 511 courses. OTI 510 and 511 are the building blocks for all safety and health courses, covering OSHA standards and excellent safety procedures with practical application.

Simple changes can create a safer work environment and reduce the likelihood of citations and penalties as OSHA inspections increase.

Who Will Benefit• Companies that lack effective safety and health programs• Companies that want to keep their program and company up to standards• HR, safety, and risk management personnel who have not fully recognized the requirements of the OSHA standards

How You Will Benefit• Learn to apply the appropriate OSHA standards to a potential hazard • Study elements of a successful safety and health program for construction or general industry• Identify the more frequently cited OSHA standards • Earn 2.6 CEUs

Occupational Safety and Health Training

OTI 510 and OTI 511 Provide Solid Foundation

W O R K I N G T O K E E P Y O U R T E A M

4,340 Workplace fatalities in 2009

166,200 Workplace illnesses in 2009

3.3 million Non-fatal workplace injuries in 2009

What They’re Saying

The materials provided to the students – binders, power points, and the handbook – all served as great supports to capture the nuggets and hold information for referencing later. The fact that the instructors were also professionals in the business world brought the words and ideas to life.

—David K. Bell, Environmental, Health, and Safety, The Home Depot, Supply Chain Asset Protection

Learn Locally

Offered in 10 southeastern

cities!

Safety and Health By the Numbers

Thousands of U.S. workers are impacted annually by unrecognizable hazards at their general industry workplaces and construction sites.

Page 2: OTI 510 and OTI 511 Provide Solid Foundation Learn Locally · OTI 510 and 511 are the building blocks for all safety and health courses, covering OSHA standards and excellent safety

OCCUPAT IONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH TRA IN ING

l Industrial Safety and Health l Contruction Safety and Health l Safety and Health Management l Hazardous Materials ManagementlOccupational Health

OTI 510: Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry Course Fee | $795 Course Fee & 29 CFR 1926 | $825

Sept. 26-30, 2011 (Atlanta, GA)Oct. 24-28, 2011 (Biloxi, MS)Dec. 5-9, 2011 (Birmingham, AL)Dec. 12-16, 2011 (Atlanta, GA)Jan. 9-13, 2012 (Savannah, GA)Feb. 6-10, 2012 (Atlanta, GA)March 12-16, 2012 (Wilmington, NC)March 26-30, 2012 (Chattanooga, TN)

April 2-6, 2012 (Atlanta, GA)May 21-25, 2012 (Atlanta, GA)June 4-8, 2012 (Gallatin, TN)June 18-22, 2012 (Birmingham, AL)July 9-13, 2012 (Pensacola, FL)July 23-27, 2012 (Myrtle Beach, SC)July 30-Aug. 3, 2012 (Atlanta, GA)Sept. 10-14, 2012 (Jacksonville, FL)

What You Will Learn• Introduction to OSHA • Hazard Violation Search Workshop • Safety programs • Recordkeeping • Hazard communication • Health hazards in construction • Personal protective equipment • Fire protection and prevention • Materials handling • Hand and power tools • Welding • Electrical

• Scaffolding • Fall protection • Cranes and rigging • Motor vehicles • Excavation • Concrete construction • Steel erection • Underground construction • Demolition • Blasting • Stairways and ladders

OTI 511: Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General IndustryCourse Fee | $795Course Fee & 29 CFR 1910 | $825

Sept. 26-30, 2011 (Atlanta, GA)Oct. 24-28, 2011 (Biloxi, MS)Dec. 5-9, 2011 (Birmingham, AL)Dec. 12-16, 2011 (Atlanta, GA)Jan. 17-20, 2012 (Savannah, GA)Feb. 6-10, 2012 (Atlanta, GA)March 12-16, 2012 (Wilmington, NC)March 26-30, 2012 (Chattanooga, TN)

April 2-6, 2012 (Atlanta, GA)May 21-25, 2012 (Atlanta, GA)June 4-8, 2012 (Gallatin, TN)June 18-22, 2012 (Birmingham, AL)July 9-13, 2012 (Pensacola, FL)July 23-27, 2012 (Myrtle Beach, SC)July 30-Aug. 3, 2012 (Atlanta, GA) Sept. 10-14, 2012 (Jacksonville, FL)

What You Will Learn• Introduction to OSHA• Hazard Violation Search Workshop • Means of egress and fire protection • Personal protective equipment • Material handling including forklifts• Electrical safety standards and work practices • Hazard communication

• Introduction to industrial hygiene • Machine guarding • Lockout/tagout • Walking and working surfaces - Welding - Hazardous materials• OSHA recordkeeping • Ergonomics

For more information or to register, visit www.pe.gatech.edu/safety-oti or call 1-877-571-3227.

Instructors with Georgia Tech’s OSHA Training Institute Education Center have an abundance of real-world experience, technical proficiency, and comprehensive knowledge of OSHA regulations.

You will complete our courses having an understanding of OSHA’s perspective and the reasoning behind regulations (for general industry and construction) as well as ideas to improve workplace safety.

Five Reasons to Learn from Georgia Tech

1. Stay up to date on the safety and health standards

2. Get practical, hands-on experience to keep yourself and your co-workers safe

3. Spot potential workplace hazards before they happen

4. Achieve career advancement with our eight safety and health certificates

5. Learn from instructors who are experts in safety and health training

By the Numbers 30 Years providing safety and health training

1,298 Safety and health certificates awarded

98% Use Georgia Tech’s OSHA training in their jobs

98% Satisfied with the overall value of training

The Georgia Tech Advantage

Companies have relied on Georgia Tech to keep them accident-free and healthy for more than 30 years.