OSHA 30 Certification
General Industry Standards
Training Bootcamp
In-person at Santa Fe Community College
An OSHA General Industry Safety and Health 30- hour card is issued to participants who successfully complete the class. Mandatory topics include: Into to OSHA, Managing Health and Safety, Walking/Working Surfaces, Exits Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Protection, Electrical Safety, Personal Protective Equipment, Materials Handling and Hazard Communication. Elective Topics include Hazardous Materials, Confined Spaces, Lockout/Tagout, Machine Guarding, Welding/Cutting/Brazing, Fall Protection, and Powered Industrial Vehicles.
About Janet Kerley, Instructor
Janet M. Kerley, CHMM is a nationally recognized environmental, health and safety professional with over 25 years of experience. She is currently the Program Director for the Santa Fe Community College ES&H Contract Training and EPA Brownfields Job Training Program. Janet has been an OSHA Authorized Instructor for General Industry and Construction Standards (English and Spanish) since 1991. The SFCC EPA Job Training program was showcased at the 2015 EPA Brownfields Conference as one of the 11 most successful EPA job training programs in the country. Janet served as Primary Liaison for the Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Management/Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals (2005-2015) to the ANSI Safety, Health and Environmental Training Committee and actively participated in the development of ANSI Standard Z490.1-2009 ‘Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.’ Janet has a B.A. from Baylor University in Anthropology and Archaeology specializing in archaeological chemistry. She did PhD Graduate studies at Tulane University in Mesoamerican Anthropology specializing is lithic technology and physical anthropology.
“Our students line up when they know Janet is teaching a class. Her ability to relate to diverse audiences is impressive, and only surpassed by her passion to assure each student grasps concepts and principles related to each of their jobs and company missions. She is a consummate professional and consistently receives high marks from students.”
~ Margo Maher, Director of Workforce Development and Health and Safety Training, Association of General Contractors New Mexico Building Branch
Janet M. Kerley, CHMM is a nationally recognized environmental, health and safety professional with over 25 years of experience. She is currently the Program Director for the Santa Fe Community College ES&H Contract Training and EPA Brownfields Job Training Program. Janet has been an OSHA Authorized Instructor for General Industry and Construction Standards (English and Spanish) since 1991. The SFCC EPA Job Training program was showcased at the 2015 EPA Brownfields Conference as one of the 11 most successful EPA job training programs in the country. Janet served as Primary Liaison for the Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Management/Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals (2005-2015) to the ANSI Safety, Health and Environmental Training Committee and actively participated in the development of ANSI Standard Z490.1-2009 ‘Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health and Environmental Training.’ Janet has a B.A. from Baylor University in Anthropology and Archaeology specializing in archaeological chemistry. She did PhD Graduate studies at Tulane University in Mesoamerican Anthropology specializing is lithic technology and physical anthropology.
“Our students line up when they know Janet is teaching a class. Her ability to relate to diverse audiences is impressive, and only surpassed by her passion to assure each student grasps concepts and principles related to each of their jobs and company missions. She is a consummate professional and consistently receives high marks from students.”
~ Margo Maher, Director of Workforce Development and Health and Safety Training, Association of General Contractors New Mexico Building Branch