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This webinar is archived and recorded from a live presentation on Wednesday, November 30, 2011.
Cost: FREE
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Sponsor:
Safway
Safway Services, LLC, a nationwide leader in scaffold and access solutions with an award-winning safety record, offers sales, rental, labor, engineering, training and project management.
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The OSHA Construction Industry Scaffold Standard addresses detailed requirements for both scaffolds and aerial lifts. This webinar will address highlights of the requirements of this OSHA Standard.
SSPC is an accredited training provider for the Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE). PE’s in Florida can now submit SSPC Webinar Exam CEU’s to the FBPE. If interested in submitting Webinar Exam CEU’s to the FBPE you must download the FBPE CEU form and successfully pass the Webinar Exam.
Participation in the webinar is free, but for those who wish to receive continuing education credits from SSPC, a test is available after the webinar. Cost of the test service is $25. You can register through the SSPC MarketPlace.
This webinar is part of the 2011 SSPC-JPCL Education Series, providing continuing education for SSPC recertifications as well as technology updates on important topics.
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Presenter:
Stan Liang, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Certified Safety Professional KTA-Tator, Inc.
Stan Liang is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Certified Safety Professional with the KTA EH&S Group.
He has also provided comprehensive safety and industrial hygiene audits of contractor work practices on major bridge repainting projects for the Delaware River Port Authority (Benjamin Franklin Bridge), Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (Triborough and Verrazano-Narrows Bridges) and the New York State Thruway Authority (North and South Grand Island Bridges), industrial hygiene oversight for OSHA and EPA compliance on projects for the West Virginia Department of Transportation (various bridges) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (Pike Island Lock and Dam), and has provided EH&S training for Mackinac Bridge Authority and International Bridge personnel.
He has extensive experience in acting as a Health and Safety Officer, performing industrial hygiene air monitoring, conducting job safety analysis, developing safety programs (including confined space entry, lockout/tagout, and emergency response plans), and presenting safety training and OSHA compliance audits.
Liang has served as an Assistant Safety Officer for the United States Navy where he was responsible for implementing the safety audit program, conducting accident investigations, compiling safety statistics, designing and implementing safety programs, and presenting safety training programs.
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Tagged categories:
Access;
Fall protection;
Health and safety;
lift;
Scaffolding
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