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Florida State College @ Jacksonville

OSHA SafetyBCN 2732


(Occupational Safety & Health Administration) Credit Hours.......Three (3)

.....Syllabus.....
Fall Term2012 Reference # 377051 Course Number.......BCN 2732 Professor: S. Timothy Sinclair, M.Ed., OSHA Authorized Trainer ..Contact Information.. Office Online E-Mail Address: tsinclai@fscj.edu 24/7...Cell: (904) 391-8777

..Important College Dates..


The following dates are critical for this course. The full College calendar for the current term can be found at: http://www.fscj.edu/current/calendar/index.html Class begins Drop deadline with 100% refund Final date to withdraw with grade of W Last day of class August 27, 2012 September 4, 2012 November 1, 2012 December 14, 2012

.....Course Description.....
This course imparts the knowledge essential to safe practices in industry. This course is an examination of current industrial safety management methods and the major provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, as it relates to 1910 Standards in General Industry.

.....Course Textbook.....
There is no text book for this class. However, the primary supplemental materials website that you will need to use is the Official OSHA websitewww.osha.gov

..Learning Outcomes..
The student will upon completion of this course:
General a. Will develop an understanding of the safe work practices that are essential in General Industry. b. Will understand the proper methods for developing and implementing an effective General Industry Safety Program. c. Will be able to develop and produce a General Industry Company Safety Program. d. Will have the ability to conduct a real on site safety meeting and inspection. Environmental Science Degree a. Communicate effectively in writing and speaking concerning man-made and natural pollutants to include air, ground, radiation, noise and be able to identify legal consequences for such pollution.

b. Identify and discuss various solutions to hazardous waste accumulations and c.


disposal. Discuss environmental noise, its effect on humans and solutions to noise pollution.

d.

Discuss types and sources of radiation and demonstrate knowledge of radiation exposure.

Industrial Management Technology a. Read and understand graphs, charts, diagrams and tables commonly used in the industrial/occupational area; interpret operations of a flow chart of a simulated business job. b. Identify health-related problems which may result from exposure to workrelated chemicals and hazardous materials and know the proper precautions required for handling such materials.

..Delivery System..
This course is delivered in the Blackboard online course platform.

..Technology Requirements..

486/66-MHz processor or higher and 56kbs minimum Internet connection. The College can provide you with Internet access (no ISP needed). You may choose to use your own ISP; however, the Colleges ISP services are free to enrolled students. Please use the following checklist to determine your computer readiness. You should own or have access to: a. a computer with personal access to the Internet (e.g., computer with a modem or cable modem connection) b. a Florida State College e-mail account c. Web-browser software - at least Internet Explorer 4.5 or Netscape 4.7 d. Windows 98 operating system or higher (or MAC OS 9 or higher) e. virus-checking software f. Plug-ins including Acrobat Reader and Flash Player g. Additional hardware including speakers and microphone

..Accessibility..
This course has been designed to meet the requirements contained in the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 508. If you require specific accommodations to complete this course,

notify your instructor. Florida State College students should also contact Services for Students with Disabilities at www.fscj.edu/resources/disabilities/index.html.

.....1st Week of Class.....


Course attendance must be verified during the first week. In order to verify attendance:

1.

Email a brief biography and photo of yourself during the first week of class to me at tsinclai@fscj.edu

Note: Failure to complete the above activities will result in the student(s) overall grade average being lowered 2-points & dropped from the course after the second week!!!

Discussion Board Format Example #00125 Pros & Cons of OSHA Safety

1. Safety Glasses Pro---Safety Glasses protect your eyes from flying debris, material particles, dust, moisture, chemical splash and etc. Your eyes are the most delicate part of your body and Must be Protected at All Times!!! Con---Safety Glasses Fog up and Obscure your Vision. They increase Facial Heat around the Eye Sockets and the Arms Pinch the Pressure Points behind the Ears and cause Severe Headaches.

Name: John Doe Course: BCN 2732 Date: February 2, 2012

2. Full Face Respirators Pro---State the Facts Con---State the Facts


Note: There are Three Essential Elements that must be addressed in every answer a. Does the response address the question? b. Is the response supported by facts? c. Is the response through and complete?

..Assessments..
There are two (2) exams in the form of Power Point Presentations that you must email directly to me at tsinclai@fscj.edu The mid-term project will be due on Friday, October 19, 2012and the final project will be due on Friday, December 14, 2012. Both will be graded for the quality of the photos and illustrations and the written information as it relates to your topic.

1The mid-term power point will consist of the student selecting one of the sixteen topics in the course outline and developing a power point presentation around that topic. You can use the course power point as a visual guide, but, you must not use any of the slides or copy the written material verbatim. You must have a minimum of thirty photos or illustrations with text and a minimum of twenty slides with text only, making a minimum total of fifty (50) slides. You can use up to 25% of the slides and written material from the OSHA website www.osha.gov 2The final power point will consist of the student developing a presentation around the theme of How to Safely Perform a Certain Type of Procedure or How to Safely Operate a piece of Equipment or Tool using a step-by-step process. You can use the course power point as a visual guide, but, you must not use any of the slides or copy the written material verbatim. You must have a

minimum of thirty photos or illustrations with text and a minimum of twenty slides with text only, making a minimum total of fifty (50) slides. You can use up to 25% of the slides and written material from the OSHA website www.osha.gov

.....Course Assignments.....
All projects and tests are equally weighted....based on a maximum total of sixteen (16) points for each assignment given. Twenty-Five (25%) percent or One-Quarter (1/4) grade will be deducted on Any Discussion Board Assignments and Power Point Presentations that are submitted late, regardless of the reason. Grades are not rounded up or based on the curve!!! Grades will be determined by adding the total points of all power point assignments & discussion board questions. Your total points will be shown in the Blackboard grade book. There are five questions at the end of each module for you to answer to see how well you are doing for that section. This is for your personal benefit only and will not be graded. You will have four major assignments in this course:

Discussion Board Question #1 Discussion Board Question #2 Mid-Term Power Point Presentation Final Exam Power Point Presentation Total Maximum points for course = 64 points

= 16 max. possible points = 16 max. possible points = 16 max. possible points = 16 max. possible points

A= 64-56 B= 55-40 C= 39-24 D= 23-08 F= 07 and below

..Units of Instruction..
Week 1 (August 27)..............(Photo & Bio Due)......................Introduction to OSHA Week 2 (September 3)..........................................................Programs & Record Keeping Week 3 (September 10)................................................................Hazard Communication Week 4 (Sept. 17).(DBQ #001 Due).....Process Safety Management of H-H Chem. Week 5 (September 24)................Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response Week 6 (October 1)........................................................................Bloodborne Pathogens Week 7 (October 8)...........................................................Personal Protective Equipment Week 8 (October 15)..........(Mid-Term Exam Due)...........Lockout & Tagout Procedures Week 9 (October 22)......................................................Machinery & Machine Guarding Week 10 (October 29)........................................................Materials Handling & Storage Week 11 (November 5)............................................................................Means of Egress Week 12 (November 12)......... (DBQ #002 Due)...............Walking & Working Surfaces Week 13 (November 19)......................................................................Welding & Cutting Week 14 (November 26)..........................................................................Confined Spaces Week 15 (December 3 )...........Electrical Safety Week 16 (December 10)... (Final Examination Due)....Fire Protection

...Special Note...

OSHA 10-Hour and 30-Hour Cards and Certificates are NOT Issued in this Course
..Frequently Asked Questions..
1. Why are OSHA 10hr. & 30hr. cards and certificates not issued in this course? The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) requires that OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainers must be in a face-to-face training environment in order to issue cards and certificates. 2. How long will I have to wait for a response from the instructor to my e-mail? Faculty responds to e-mails within 48 hoursExcluding Weekends & Holidays. 3. For an Immediate Response, Please Call Me Directly at (904) 391-8777 24/7? 4. What is proper e-mail etiquette? E-mail to other learners and the instructor needs to be addressed in a manner appropriate to polite interactions. 5. What will help me succeed in this course?

Strong discipline and desire to succeed. Youll need to log-in to class often during the typical week, motivating yourself to meet the requirements for success. Ability to work well independently. Youll develop the support of fellow learners all taking the same coursework together, but it will be different than a typical classroom environment. If you work well independently, your chance of success is higher. Computer savvy. If youre not familiar with the Internet and e-mail communication, we recommend that you take a computer enrichment class prior

to enrolling in this course. Faculty assumes you know how to access and send data on the Internet.

6. What is an FN grade? This grade is awarded to students who do not meet the attendance requirement of a course 7. What are I grades and when are they used? An I grade may be assigned at the instructors discretion upon request by the student to permit the student time to complete required course work which he/she was prevented from completing in a timely way due to non-academic reasons. The instructor may require the student to document the request to assist in the decision. The instructor may choose not to grant the request. The I grade should be considered only when the student has the potential to earn a passing grade if the missing work is made up. The instructor shall prescribe in a written agreement with the student the remaining course work required for completion and removal of the I grade. A copy of this agreement will be kept on file in the office of the appropriate dean. All work must be completed within the first eight weeks of the subsequent term, unless the instructor agrees to a longer timeframe extension of time (not to exceed one year). When the work is completed, the instructor will submit a grade change form with the grade earned. If the work is not completed within the prescribed timeframe, the I will automatically change to an F grade. The student will be informed of the final grade assigned. To be eligible for an I grade, the student must be passing the course at the time of the request, and must have completed at least 75 percent of the course work. 8. What is the Florida State College Code of Ethics? Consistent with The Code of Ethics of the Education Profession in Florida, 6B-1.06, Principles of Professional conduct for the Education Profession in Florida, an obligation to the learner requires that an individual shall not harass or discriminate against any learner on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, marital status, handicapping condition, sexual orientation, or social and family background and shall make reasonable effort to assure that

each learner is protected from harassment or discrimination. 9. What about academic dishonesty? Academic dishonesty, in any form, is expressly prohibited by the rules of the District Board of Trustees of Florida State College at Jacksonville. Academic dishonesty incorporates the following: a. Cheating which is defined as the giving or taking of any information or material with the intent of wrongfully aiding oneself or another in academic work considered in the determination of a course grade. b. Plagiarism which is defined as the act of stealing or passing off as ones own work the words, ideas, or conclusions of another as if the work submitted were the product of ones own thinking rather than an idea or product derived from another source. In this regard, Florida State College students and faculty Collegewide have access to the use of turn-it-in online software, used to detect plagiarism in essays and reports. c. Any other form of inappropriate behavior which may include but is not limited to: falsifying records or data; lying; unauthorized copying, tampering, abusing or otherwise unethically using a computer or other stored information; and, any other act of misconduct which may reasonably be deemed to be a part of this heading. Any student alleged to have committed any act of academic dishonesty as defined herein, shall be entitled to due process as defined in District Board of Trustees Rule 6Hx7-2. 18, prior to the administration of disciplinary action, including suspension and dismissal. 10. May I repeat this course? Learners repeat a course in an attempt to improve a grade previously earned. State Board Rule 6A-14.0301 limits such attempts to courses where a D, F, or FN grade was earned. A learner has only three total attempts in any course, including the original grade, repeat grades and withdrawals. Upon the third attempt in a course, the learner must be given an A, B, C, D or F.

When students repeat a course at Florida State College, only the last grade earned is calculated in their cumulative grade point average (GPA). However, students with an excessive number of W or FN grades and students who repeat courses to improve their GPA may jeopardize their admission to programs in the Florida State University System (SUS) or other institutions.

Discussion Board Questions


1Research and outline a minimum of 25 Pros and 25 Cons concerning OSHA Safety in the workplaceDue: Friday, September 21, 2012 2Interview a minimum of three (3) Safety Personnel from various businesses and outline the major safety problem(s) they had with employees and what steps they took to rectify those problems. You must indicate the Companys Name...Telephone Number & The Name of the Contact Person that You Talked with & Each Interview Response Must be a Minimum of Page...Due: Friday, November 16, 2012

You Must Email Both Discussion Board Questions Directly To me at

tsinclai@fscj.edu

Please Note: Five (5) Points will be Subtracted from your Overall Final Grade Average for Each Assignment that is Incomplete or Not Turned In for Grading!!!

ThanksHave a Successful Time in this Course

OkNow that you have READ the Course Syllabus OncePlease READ it again to fully comprehend what the assignments entail and the Due Dates!!!

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