OSHA COURSES
$25.00

30 Hours Maritime: Shipyard Employment
Course Overview
The 30-Hour Maritime Shipyard Employment course
is a comprehensive safety training program developed by the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for workers involved in
shipbuilding, ship repair, and shipbreaking operations. This course provides
participants with a deeper understanding of maritime industry safety
regulations and introduces advanced safety practices designed to minimize risks
and improve workplace safety in shipyard environments. It is specifically
tailored to workers with more extensive safety responsibilities or those who
are looking to enhance their knowledge of safety standards in maritime
settings.
The course focuses on recognizing workplace hazards
specific to shipyard environments, promoting a proactive safety culture, and
ensuring compliance with regulations under 29 CFR Part 1915.
Course Modules
The 30-Hour Maritime Shipyard
Employment course typically includes the following key modules:
· Introduction
to OSHA and Worker Rights in the Maritime Industry
· Overview
of OSHA Maritime Regulations (29 CFR 1915)
· Fire
Protection in Shipyard Environments
· Confined
and Enclosed Space Entry Procedures
· Hazard
Communication (Haz Com) in Maritime Settings
· Electrical
Safety Basics and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
· Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) for Shipyard Workers
· Fall
Protection and Working Surfaces
· Hand
and Power Tools in Shipbuilding
· Housekeeping
and Safe Material Handling Practices
· Chemical
Hazards in Shipyards and Dealing with Hazardous Waste
· Working
with Shipboard Materials (e.g., asbestos, lead, and other chemicals)
· Cranes,
Hoists, and Rigging Safety in Shipyards
· Emergency
Response Procedures and Evacuation Plans in Shipyards
· Shipyard
Safety Inspections and Recordkeeping
· Workplace
Health and Safety Plans (HASP)
· Fatigue
Management and Mental Health Awareness for Shipyard Workers
Course Assessment
Participants will be evaluated
through interactive activities, knowledge checks, scenario-based simulations,
and a final exam consisting of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs). Successful
completion of all course modules and passing the final assessment are required
to receive the official OSHA 30-Hour Maritime Shipyard Employment course
completion