Course Description:
This OSHA outreach workshop will provide training to workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in general industry. It will also provide information regarding workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint.
For the year 2013 OSHA completed a total of 39,228 federal inspections. Worker injuries, illnesses and fatalities are on the rise: 4,383 workers were killed on the job in 2012 on average, more than 84 a week or nearly 12 deaths every day. This workshop can help your company not become one of these statistics.
This workshop is intended for entry level workers with some safety responsibility. It will help to ensure that workers are more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and their rights, and improve organizational productivity.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completing this course on OSHA, participants will understand:
- What OSHA is
- Electrical Safety and Arc Flash
- Walking and Working Surfaces
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Machine Guarding
- Hazard Communication
- Safety and Health Programs
- Bloodborne Pathogens
Who Will Benefit:
This course is designed for people tasked with maintaining and improving OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Standards for general industry. This will be especially for those employees who need to stay on top of the ever changing standards from the federal government. Following professionals will benefit:
- Safety & quality control professionals
- Regulatory professionals
- Safety compliance professionals
- Production supervisors and workers
- Manufacturing engineers
- Production engineers
- Design engineers
- Document control specialists (hr)
- Record retention specialists
- Medical record-keepers
Course Outline:
Day One (8:30 AM – 3:30 PM) | Day Two (8:30 AM – 3:30 PM) | ||
Registration Process: 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Session Start Time: 9:00 AM
Lunch Break
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Lunch Break
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Meet Your Instructor
Larry D. Riley OSHA Consultant & Instructor, Access Safety Compliance Training, Inc. Larry D. Riley is an authorized OSHA instructor through the University of South Florida OTI Program and has been actively involved in workplace safety for over 18 years. He began a career in safety while working with the City of North Lauderdale, Florida when he implemented a safety program for the city's Fleet Maintenance Department. In 2001 Larry joined the Florida Power and Light Company team at the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant and was an integral part of their comprehensive health & safety program. While in this capacity Larry was instrumental in helping new outside contractors become familiar with Florida Power & Light's Safety programs by conducting formal pre-bid award safety training and informal in-course safety tailgate training. Larry's expertise in conducting hazard analysis and proactive safety inspections coupled with his easy to understand training style make him a popular OSHA compliance trainer. He has successfully taught well over 5000 hours of workplace safety and OSHA standards. He has incorporated past examples and experiences in his teaching programs. Showing the students how easy it is to be OSHA compliant. In 2009 and 2010 Larry traveled all over the United States conducting an OSHA Electrical / Arc Flash update course for the Susan Harwood Grant given to The Workplace Safety Awareness Council. The course was received by 2600 employees and over 20,000 employees have received training from the materials distributed from the courses. Larry has also been invited to speak and teach at many of the International Facilities Managers Association (IFMA) conferences in Las Vegas and Orlando through-out the years. He continues to conduct OSHA 10 and 30 Hour workshops along with CPR/AED and First aid certified training courses for the American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI). |
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