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Types of shoring and testing methods are also discussed.  Hands-on exercises allow students to use practical instruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears, and engineering rods.
*This course was previously known as OSHA #3010
By the end of this course, participants will be able to: 
 - Describe the relationship of soil to the stability of shored and unshored slopes and walls of excavations
- Describe different types of shoring
- Apply testing methods to soils
Target Audience:  Any worker acting as the Competent Person on the jobsite, those performing safety and health evaluations or training, site supervisors, owners, those responsible for excavation and/or trenching, and those interested in learning more about excavation, trenching and soil mechanics.
Language:  English
Prerequisites:   None
Minimum Class Size:   3
Maximum Class Size:   40
Course Length:   3 days
Format:   Lecture, Discussion, Audio/Visual; group activities
Exam(s):   none
Documentation:    OSHA Certificate
Renewal:   none
CEU:    2.0 CEU 
NOTE:  Registration for this course takes place via the National Safety Education Center. You will be taken directly to that page when you click the Registration Now button below.