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Susan Harwood OSHA Safety Grant

About Us

The purpose of the Susan Harwood Grant is to reduce job-related injuries and fatalities. Our primary goal is to provide education on safety to help prevent lost wages, lost benefits, and more importantly, injuries or death in the masonry/concrete industry.

All grant training is free to eligible employers and their employees and has a focus on residential masons. Eligible employers are defined as any employers located in North Florida.

Training Goals

  • Teach fall prevention and safe use of power tools, especially masonry saws, rigging, and scaffolding
  • Provide 5 hours of safety and 3 hours of occupational Spanish training to 75 employers in a train-the-trainer program
  • Provide 2 hours of intensive onsite safety training to 400 employees
  • Use National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) industry-recognized safety curriculum

Requirements

  • Employers must contact Al Herndon, Industry Liaison at 904.838.6531
    or email alherndon@masonryeducation.org to schedule or attend training
  • Employer must provide electricity and assistance with assembly of portable classroom
  • Employer must commit to uninterrupted training schedule, including completion of a pre-test, post-test, registration form, and course survey
  • Employer must agree to provide follow-up evaluation data to determine impact of training on the organization

 
Training Area
OSHA Training Area
Susan Harwood OSHA Safety Grant EEO Statement

Tallahassee Community College by law, must afford individuals equal opportunity. In order to achieve this goal, no person shall on the grounds of race, creed, color, disability, national origin, sex, age, political affiliation, marital status, beliefs, be excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of or be subjected to discrimination under the Susan Harwood OSHA Safety Grant project activities.

 
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