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OSHA and the Small Business - An Overview - 2 Hours
- This is a fast overview of important areas for the Small Business. The topics covered are: A Self Assessment of Your Operation, Overview of Regulations, Most Cited Regulations, Why Comply, Developing an Action Plan, Resources Available [BACK TO TOP]
Health and Safety for the Small Business - 16 Hours
- This is a more in-depth look at the elements of successful health and safety programs and important OSHA regulations. The topics covered are: Elements of Successful Health and Safety Processes, Recordkeeping, Incident Investigation, OSHA Regulatory Issues, Ergonomics, Material Handling, Machine Safeguarding, Lockout / Tagout, Personal Protective Equipment, Hazard Communication [BACK TO TOP]
Health and Safety Teams - 2 Hours
- This seminar is designed to lay the ground work for employee involvement in the Health and Safety Process. The seminar requires additional follow-up and support to be effective. The topics covered include: Mission of the Team, Responsibilities, Requirements for Success, Follow Through, Plan for Action [BACK TO TOP]
Health and Safety Workshop for Managers and Supervisors
- This process usually is done in a facility and involves problem solving techniques. Most often a commitment of 2 hours each month for at least one year is required to obtain the best results. The workshops cover the following area: Elements of Successful Health and Safety Processes, Heath and Safety Responsibilities, Promoting Safe Behavior, Recordkeeping, Incident Investigation, OSHA Regulatory Issues, Ergonomics, Material Handling, Machine Safeguarding, Lockout / Tagout, Personal Protective Equipment, Hazard Communication [BACK TO TOP]
Promoting Safe Behavior - 2 Hours
- This seminar helps you to build an environment that promotes safe behavior. Topics covered include: Building a Climate of Involvement, Measuring and Providing Feedback on Performance, Presenting Rules Under Favorable Circumstances, Avoiding Encouraging Unsafe Behavior, Risk Taking is Unacceptable, Responding to Safety and Health Concerns, Engineering the Job for Safe and Healthy Outcomes [BACK TO TOP]
Ergonomics of the Virtual Office - 1.5 Hours
- This seminar examines the emerging issues of the virtual office. The topics include: Technology, particularly laptop computers, The Workplace, The User, Other Issues, Basic Principles, Healthy Working Guidelines [BACK TO TOP]
24 Hour Ergonomics - 1.5 Hours
- The goal of this seminar is to raise our awareness of the need to follow good ergonomic principles 24 hours a day. Areas discussed include: Home, Hobbies, Commuting, Travel, Sports, Basic Principles, Healthy Working Guidelines [BACK TO TOP]
Office Ergonomics - 1.5 Hours
- Many people use computers in their work area. The objective of this seminar is to understand the risk factors of this type of work and learn how to improve your workstation. The topics covered are: How to Identify Risk Factors, The Workplace, The User, Basic Principles, Healthy Working Guidelines, How to Make Ergonomics Work for You [BACK TO TOP]
Ergonomic Process Training Programs / Modules
- The following training is a sample of the tailored training that should be completed as a part of a manufacturing facility's ergonomic process. The successful process has many elements. The following are some of the basic components. [BACK TO TOP]
Ergonomic Committee Training
- Once the committee has been assembled, a specified meeting time should be designated with mandatory attendance for the committee. The committee should compete the following ergonomic training: Ergonomic Basic Awareness Training (1 hr.), Cumulative Trauma Recognition Training (1 hr.), Ergonomic Design Characteristics Training (1 hr), Workstation Evaluation Training (4 hr) [BACK TO TOP]
Engineering Support
- In conjunction with the Ergonomic Committee development, the Engineering Department should also receive ergonomic training consisting of the following: Attend Ergonomic Committee Meetings bimonthly for the first 6 months, Assist with workstation analysis as needed, Ergonomic and Engineering Design Principles (1 hr), Interactive Workshop on developing effective ergonomic designs for Research Products workstations (4 hr), Problem Solving Techniques (4 hr) [BACK TO TOP]
Production Staff Development
- The establishment of the ergonomic committee and the development of the engineering and supervisory staff provide a stable support structure for the education of the entire production staff. The training includes the following: What is Ergonomics?, The 10 principles of ergonomics interactive exercise, Early reporting of any injuries, Research Products ergonomic efforts [BACK TO TOP]
Supervisor Development
- Supervisor ergonomic development will occur at this phase. The two hour course will include the following training topics: Basic Ergonomic Awareness, CTD Awareness, Ergonomic Supervisor Development [BACK TO TOP]
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