Solutions 2009 - (Page 28) 28 Design a Customized Safety Training Program Every company has different needs when it comes to workplace safety training. That’s why CIS enables participants to design a safety training course that best fits their specific situation. Just select the courses from the list of eight below. CIS will help put together an eight-hour day of customized safety training. This is the perfect solution for organizations that have a safety training program but just need one or two sessions to fill a gap. This course also is suitable for organizations that don’t have a training program and need training on a wide range of OSHA-mandated requirements. These courses will help you comply with OSHA training requirements as well as create a safer, more productive work environment. • • • • • • • • Hazard communication Machine guarding Lockout/tagout Bloodborne pathogens Follow-up to work injuries Conducting hazard assessments Train the trainer Team building CIS-HS-CST-IP-001209-1 These courses are delivered at your facility. If you don’t see the courses you need in the list above, contact your local field consultant. Safety for Supervisors (Safety through Teamwork) Supervisors can make or break a safety program. Help them succeed by giving them the tools they need to be a leader of a safety program. This course also can be used for a safety committee or team to develop skills that will help them succeed in identifying hazards and determining effective corrective actions. Fast-paced and interactive, the practical, four-hour course includes a safety audit and will teach attendees to: • • • • develop good communication skills. use incident investigation techniques to help uncover the root cause of an incident and determine effective corrective actions. identify workplace hazards (using photographs of common OSHA violations). walk through your facility with the class to apply what we learned in the class. CIS-HS-STT-IP-001309-1 These courses are delivered at your facility. If you don’t see the courses you need in the list above, contact your local field consultant. Center for IndustrIal servICes (888) 763-743 • W W W. C I S . T E N N E S S E E . E D U • (615) 532-8657 http://WWW.CIS.TENNESSEE.EDU
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