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14 Safety Arc Flash/NFPA 70E - 4 to16 hours depending upon the client’s needs This course is designed for all personnel who work on, around or near any type of electrically energized equipment or supervise these individuals. Topics Covered: • Electrical hazards • Proper electrical work practices • Electrical safety training and procedures • Safe installation of electrical equipment You will be introduced to the rules and regulations as required by the OSHA Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Standard 1910.331-1910.335 as well as NFPA 70E. Designed to keep workers safe and up-to-date, this seminar provides lifesaving information. It is perfect for those who need refresher training, or those who have had little exposure to proper work practices. Evaluating Employee Exposure (Industrial Hygiene Monitoring) - 4 hours This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of the role of the industrial hygienist in protecting workers from occupational injury or disease. Topics Covered: • Understanding how agents such as chemicals, particulates, noise, heat stress, radiation and repetitive motion cause occupational injury or disease • How best to evaluate and control those hazards. Today’s safety needs require well-planned and monitored programs Control Of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) - 2 hours This course provides information about control of hazardous energy and work under the protection of a lockout/tagout permit.The intent of the course is to provide information on lockout/tagout practices and the significance of lockout/tagout devices. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to: define terms commonly used in a lockout/tagout program, describe specific lockout/tagout techniques commonly used in a lockout/tagout program, and recall standard lockout/tagout procedures. Safety For Supervisors - 4 hours This course will focus on • How to identify and control hazards • Incident prevention • OSHA’s role in safety • How to confidently address safety and health issues In addition, we will focus on supervision’s role in promoting a positive safety culture as well as proper safety inspections, incident investigations, employee engagement and properly conducting safety meetings. TrainWithCTS.com l Archbold. 419.267.1332 l Toledo. 419.530.3307
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