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2017 - Comprehensive Safety Hazard Recognition and Identification

Date2017-11-16

Deadline2017-11-16

VenueAurora, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsEffective employee training; OSHA Compliance Training; Workplace Safety Compliance

Websitehttps://goo.gl/CP4XGV

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OVERVIEW
How do I begin to know what are the Health and Safety Hazards for my Plant? How can I best prevent my Employees from getting hurt? Am I in compliance with all OSHA regulations? How can I get my Employees to effectively recognize Health and Safety Hazards in my Plant? Navigating the complexities of OSHA Standards can be complex, especially when it comes to Safety Hazard Recognition for your Employees.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
This course will give some excellent Best Practices on conducting Safety Hazard Recognition Training in a Plant.
AREAS COVERED
In this Program you will learn:
• Get a Comprehensive Understanding of How to Effectively Implement a Comprehensive Safety Hazard Recognition and Identification in Your Plant.
• Learn How to Teach Employees to Recognize “Safe” and “At-Risk” Behaviors and Conditions.
• Learn How to Effectively Teach Employees Comprehensive Safety Hazard Recognition and Identification Through Use of Photos.
• Learn How to Tie This Into a World Class Safety and Health Management System.
• Learn How to Effectively Incorporate Comprehensive Safety Hazard Recognition and Identification Into Mandatory OSHA Training.
• Address any site-specific questions or concerns.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professionals, Loss Prevention Managers, Insurance Professionals, Hourly Employees, Production Supervisors, Plant Managers, Maintenance Managers, Waste Water Safety Committee Members, etc.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This workplace safety training will walk you through how to develop a Safety Hazard and Recognition for your Employees and Plant. The course will present multiple pictures of both “Safe” and “At-Risk” Behaviors and Conditions for a Plant. The course will answer site-specific questions and address site-specific concerns.
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://goo.gl/CP4XGV
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