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SKEL 103 - OSHA Safety and Michigan Electrical Laws

Credits: 2
Introduces students to Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA), and Michigan Electrical Laws. Provides a basic understanding of the OSHA rules and regulations, and how to locate and apply published OSHA information. Covers requirements for compliance with the State of Michigan Model Training Program for related Technical Instruction (Referred to as RTI), for Apprentice Electricians as approved by the State Electrical Board on October 2, 2009.

Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 0
Meets MTA Requirement: None
Pass/NoCredit: Yes

Outcomes and Objectives
  1. Understand Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA) and Michigan Electrical laws.
    1. List major training area covered by OSHA.
    2. List OSHA's mission.
    3. Describe the history of OSHA.
    4. Compare MIOSHA and OSHA.
    5. Describe MIOSHA Mission & Vision Statement
    6. Overview the history of MIOSHA
    7. Describe the MIOSHA Strategic Plan
    8. Overview Michigan electrical history
    9. Review ELECTRICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ACT [Act 217 of 1956]
    10. Identify and describe the major parts of the Stille-DeRossett-Hale single state construction code act 230 of 1972
    11. Compare an Electrical Board report to the requirements of PA 217
    12. Overview the history and purpose of the Michigan BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION CODES
    13. Identify and describe one technical bulletin from the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth
    14. Describe the purpose of Part 29 Labor Standards for the Registration of Apprenticeship Programs [29 CFR 29.5 - Standards of apprenticeship]
    15. Outline the major points found in Act 497 of 1980 - Construction Lein Fund-Electrical Administrative Board General Rules, Electrical Code Rules
    16. Identify the general requirements for Compliance with the State of Michigan Model Training Program for related Technical Instruction {Referred to as RTI], for Apprentice Electricians as Approved by the state Electrical Board on October 2, 2009
    17. Identify and list your personal requirements for Compliance with: the State of Michigan Model Training Program for related Technical Instruction [Referred to as RTI}, for Apprentic Electricians as Approved by the state Electrical Board on October 2, 2009
    18. Prepare an outline, and/or create a handbook [hardcopy or electronic PowerPoint type] for frequently ask questions [FAQ]’s that are job, plant or site specific.



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