The following is a list of the instruction and training requirements contained in the Construction Safety Orders (Subchapter 4) and the General Industry Safety Orders (Subchapter 7) of Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4 (with several references contained in Chapter 3.2) of the California Code of Regulations. Also included are references to both Competent Person and Qualified Person.
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Training Topic
T8 Section
Frequency of Training
Typical Job Classification
Cal/OSHA Publication
1
Accident Investigation
3203(a)(7)(F)
Initial
Supervisors/Accident Investigators
Model Program(s) IIPP:
For High Hazard Employers
For Non-High Hazard Employers
For Employers with Intermittent Employees (English & Spanish)
For Employers With Intermittent Workers in Agriculture (English & Spanish)
Employees likely exposed =>PEL & those who perform Class I-IV operations Assigned
10
Building Inspector Project Designer
341.16
Initial
Exposed Employees
11
Cement Pipe
341.17
Initial
Competent Person
12
Class I-IV Operations
1529(o)(4)
341.9
Initial
Annual
Qualified Person
13
Battery Handling/ Changing/Charging
5185(a)
Initial
Assigned Employees
14
Benzene
5218(i) & (j)(3)
Initial
Annual
Exposed Employees
15
Bloodborne Pathogens
5193(g)(2)
Initial Annual
Potentially Exposed Employees
A Best Practices Approach for Reducing Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure
Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens
16
Boatswains Chair
1662(a)
Initial
Users
17
1,3-Butadiene
5201(l)(2)
Initial
Annual
Exposed Employees
18
Cadmium
5207(m)(4)
1532
Initial
Annual
Exposed Employees Competent Person
19
Carcinogens As Listed
5209(e)(5)
Initial
Exposed Employees
20
Chemical Hygiene for Laboratories
5191(f)(2)
Initial New Hazards Refresher
Laboratory Employees
21
Coke Oven Emissions
5211(t)
Initial
Annual
Exposed Employees
22
Compaction Equipment
4355(a)(2)
Before Use
Users
23
Confined Spaces
5157(g)
5158(c)(2)
Initial
Program Update Changes
Affected Employees
Confined Space: Is It Safe To Enter?
24
Marine Terminal Ops.
3463(b)(5)(B)
Exposed Employees
25
Control of Hazardous Energy
3314(j)
Initial
Authorized Employees
Lockout/Blockout
* A qualified person is a person designated by the employer; and by reason of training, experience, or instruction has demonstrated the ability to perform safely all assigned duties; &, when required is properly licensed in accordance with federal, state, or local laws and regulations. Examples: Mobile Crane & Tower Crane Operators 5006.1(a), Scaffold Erection & Dismantling Supervisors 1637(k)(1), Demolition1736, Personal Fall Arrest System supervisors 1670(b)
* A competent person is a person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions that are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees. The competent person has the authority to impose prompt corrective measures to eliminate these hazards. Examples: Excavation – Inspectors 1541, Fall Protection Plan implementers & supervisors 1671.1