Department: Engineering and Technology

Discipline: Engineering

Subject Code: GTEC Course #: 101

Course Title: Safety: OSHA-30 and NFPA-70E

HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FORM 335

Course Form 335 must be updated at least every five years per AP 765 to include, at a minimum, the following elements. [§335.2]

1.  Digital Description [§335.2] (Insert the new/revised digital description below):

Credit hours: 3.0

Lecture hours: 3.5

Lab hours: 0.0

Approved Online/Blended Face-to-Face Instruction Ratios:

[__] 25/75% [__] 33/67% [ ] 50/50% [__] 67/33% [__] 75/25%

(Note: The first number indicates the percentage of online instruction. The second number indicates the percentage of in-class instruction.)

2.  Maximum Enrollment (Insert new/revised maximum enrollments below):

In-Class Instruction: 20

Lab Instruction:

(Note: It is assumed that maximum enrollments for blended courses are the same as those identified for in-class instruction. Maximum enrollments for Virtual Learning courses are to be 75% of in-class instruction, as per the SGP on Maximum Class Size):

3.  Catalog Description [§335.2] (Insert the description in space below):

Provides essential knowledge of industry standard safety practices for industrial environments. This course covers electrical and workplace safety standards as set forth by the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Students earn an OSHA-30 General Industry Card through successful completion of this course.

Minimum Grade Required

4.  Prerequisites [§335.2]: None

Co-requisites:

Other:

5.  Learning Outcomes [§335.2]

[These outcomes are necessary to enable students to attain the essential

knowledge and skills embodied in the program’s educational objectives.]

Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:

·  State the purpose of the OSHA

·  Describe the OSHA inspection process

·  Describe the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSH Act

·  Describe types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), appropriate usage, and OSHA requirements

·  Summarize guidelines for Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection in the workplace

·  Identify and communicate health and safety hazards

·  Explain general requirements for general safety standards

·  Explain effective ”Machine Guarding”

·  Describe accepted safety practices for Powered Industrial Vehicles

·  Describe accepted safety practices relating to welding, cutting, and brazing

·  List resources for identifying, categorizing, handling, and storing hazardous materials

·  Describe types of rigging equipment and proper usage for “Fall Protection”

·  Identify electrical hazards

·  Assess electrical risks

·  Select appropriate PPE for electrical hazards

·  Describe Lock Out / Tag Out procedures

·  Demonstrate how to establish electrically safe work conditions

·  Explain safe electrical work practices

·  Outline electrical safety-related maintenance requirements

·  Outline electrical safety requirements for special equipment

6.  Planned Sequence of Instruction [§335.2]

[These must be designed to help students achieve the learning outcomes.]

Introduction to OSHA and OSHA Inspection Process

OSHA Subpart C and D – Recordkeeping

OSHA Subpart E - Reporting

OSHA Managing Safety and Health

OSHA Subpart I - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Fall Protection

OSHA Subpart D – Walking and Working Surfaces

OSHA Subpart E – Emergency Exit Routes and Emergency Action Plans

OSHA Subpart L - Fire Protection

OSHA Subpart H - HAZCOMs

OSHA Subpart Z – Toxic and Hazardous Substances

OSHA Subpart O - Machinery and Machine Guarding

OSHA Subpart P – Hand and Portable Power Tools

OSHA Subpart F – Powered Platforms

OSHA Subpart Q – Welding, Cutting, Brazing

OSHA Subpart N – Material Handling and Storage

OSHA Subpart S – Electrical

NFPA 70E

7.  Assessment of Student Learning [§335.44]

[Methods of assessment should be appropriate for Learning Outcomes listed above.]

Assessment of student learning outcomes for the course, as required by the Shared Governance Policy – Assessing Institutional Effectiveness, is part of regular curriculum maintenance and/or improvement. The specific plan has been determined by the pertinent faculty involved and is maintained in the College’s assessment management system.

8.  List of Texts, References, Selected Library Resources or other Learning Materials (code each item based on instructional use) [§335.2]: C-Lecture/Laboratory, A-Lecture, B-Laboratory, LC-Lecture/Clinical, CLN-Clinical, I-Online, BL-Blended, D-Independent Study, P-Private Lessons, E-Internship, F-Cooperative Work-Study, FE-Field Experience. [These resources must be easily accessible to students.]

NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. Latest Edition by NFPA, ISBN-13: 978-145590096-1

OSHA General Industry CFR 1910. Latest Edition by Mancomm, ISBN-13: 978-1599596051

NAME AND SIGNATURE / DATE
1. Discipline Faculty Proponent/s: Thomas D. Lepp / 9/16/15
2. Curriculum Manager & College Catalog Editor: Erika Steenland / 11/30/15
3. Department Chairperson (Discipline Approval): Kazim Dharsi
/ 12/9/15

This course meets all reimbursement requirements of Chapter 335, subchapters A/B.

This course was developed, approved, and offered in accordance with the policies, standards, guidelines, and practices established by the College. It is consistent with the College’s mission.

If the course described here is a transfer course, it is comparable to similar courses generally accepted for transfer accredited four-year colleges and universities.

NAME AND SIGNATURE / DATE
4. Associate Provost: Kathleen T. Doherty / 12/10/15
5. Provost & VP, Academic Affairs: Cynthia Doherty, Ph.D. / 12/11/15

9.  Original Date of course approval by the college: 196510

10.  Date(s) of subsequent reviews [Indicate change: Learning Outcomes; textbook(s)]:

10/17/03; 02/18/09

3/13 - Title change, Catalog Description, Textbook

7/1/15 – Inserted approved max enrollment numbers & re-approved blended F2F ratios for Fall 15 – ers

9/16/15 – Revision: Digital Description, Type of Instruction (Removing 50/50 Blended) Sequence of Instruction – Fall 16

12/1/04

Form Template Reviewed & Updated: 10/26/07; 1/11/08; 1/16/09; 7/14/09; 7/31/12; 7/30/13; 8/26/13; 1/31/14; 8/18/14; 5/13/15; 7/7/15