Course topics include determining causing level, fact finding, interviews, problem solving techniques – change analysis/ job safety analysis, report of investigation.
Almost every employer today is confronted with a virtual maze of health and safety regulations. To help your business meet these regulation requirements, Resource Management assists businesses, industries, and government entities with their long and short-term safety needs. Services include: safety assessments; and, of course customized safety training conveniently conducted.
Safety Training Programs include:
Course topics include describing actions to take when confronted with an active shooter and responding law enforcement officials, recognizing potential workplace violence indicators, describing actions to take to prevent and prepare for potential active shooter incidents, describing how to manage
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
This course provides the student with the basic background material and skills required to recognize and treat adult patients suffering from airway obstruction, respiratory arrest and cardiac arrest. Additionally, it includes a first aid component.
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
This course covers understanding the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, determining potential exposure and methods of control, vaccinations, exposure incidents, training and record keeping.
(8 hours for initial training, 4 hours for refresher)
(8 hours for initial training, 4 hours for refresher)
Course topics include: OSHA requirements for emergency action and fire protection plans, purpose and requirements of emergency action and fire prevention plans, elements of emergency evacuation plans, and features of design and maintenance of emergency exit routes.
(24 hours for initial training, 8 hours for refresher)
Course topics include: the use of ergonomic principles to recognize, evaluate, and control workplace conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve disorders, work physiology, musculoskeletal disorders, use of video display terminals, and risk factors such as vibration, temperat
(8 hours for initial training, 4 hours for refresher)
Course topics include: fire codes & related standards, fire behavior, classes of fire and fire triangle, types of fire extinguishers, using fire extinguishers, hazard and fire alarm systems.
This course is designed to brief the new "fire watch" on the increasing duties, responsibilities, limitations, and authority with their new jobs. The Fire Watch Program serves as a guideline to watch for hazards after hot work has been performed in the workplace.
(8 hours for initial training, hours vary for recertification)
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
Course topics will include: Safety Management - the prevention of accidents through Loss Control; responsibilities of all employees in production, quality, costs and losses; the direct and indirect costs of accidents; and effective approaches to safety performance; Safety Assessments - identifica
Course topics will include: what is noise?, OSHA standards, how to monitor noise, use of equipment, hearing protection – selection of, health effects, formal HCP program.
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
Course topics include: NFPA/OSHA/ANSI Regulations, inspections, proper lifting devices/techniques, hoist brakes/cable identification, inspection of load, actual lifting lab.
The course is designed to train the student in the proper erection and use of various types of ladders.
(2.5 hours for authorized, 2 hours for affected)
Course topics include: the OSHA regulations/procedures, various types of common machinery, machine safe guards, hazards associated with various types of machinery, the determination of proper machine safe guards, machinery processes, mechanical motions, points of operation, control of hazardous e
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
Course topics include: recognizing the hazards of material-handling aids, understanding how this equipment can help you work more efficiently and safely, taking proper precautions when using material-handling aids, handling materials safely and avoid accidents and injuries, what the company does
This course is intended for employees who face a risk of electrical hazard from work they perform on equipment and circuits that are not totally de-energized.
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
Course topics include: when personal protective equipment (PPE) is needed, what PPE is necessary, how to properly don, doff, adjust, and wear PPE, limitations of PPE, Proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal of PPE
(8 hours for initial training, 4 hours for refresher)
Course topics include: development of a company Safety & Health program, formation of a Safety Committee – develop written procedures, development of documentation of Safety & Health Programs, maintaining Safety & Health training records, discussion of the OSHA #300 forms, applicable
Course topics include: the OSHA Standards requirements for construction and the safe construction and use of scaffolding using the OSHA construction scaffold standard as a guide, hazards associated with scaffold design, assembly, disassembly and use, types of scaffolds, determining scaffold capac
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
Course topics include: review of the General Requirements – 29CFR 1910.22, guarding floor & wall openings & holes, portable ladders, fixed ladders, safety requirements for scaffolding, manually propelled mobile ladder stands & scaffolds, other working surfaces.
(4 hours for initial training, 2 hours for refresher)
Course topics include: the OSHA Excavation Standard and safety and health aspects of excavation and trenching, practical soil mechanics, stability of shored and un-shored slopes and walls of excavations, various types of shoring (wood timbers and hydraulic), soil classification, and use of protec
Course topics include: OSHA Standards review, equipment (types), inspection checkpoints, written programs, hands-on exercises – obstacle course driving.
(2.5 hours for supervisors, 2 hours for staff)
Participants will learn about workplace violence, including legal issues, prevention, intervention, and response.