Course
100: Safety and Health Management Basics
Many companies today operate reactive safety and health programs that don't
work. Learn how to develop a proactive program using methods that do work.
This course discusses seven critical areas of a successful occupational safety
and health program. Subjects include: top management commitment, accountability,
employee involvement, safety committees, hazard identification and control,
accident investigation, and continuous safety improvement.
Course
101: Identifying and Controlling Hazards
Safety directors, safety committee members, supervisors, and managers will
gain a greater ability to identify the various categories of hazards in their
workplace, and apply strategies used to make sure hazards are eliminated or
reduced. Emphasis is placed on applying the "hierarchy of controls" strategies
to eliminate hazards.
Course
102: Conducting an Accident Investigation
Analyzing incidents and accidents is a very important activity to ensure both
surface and root causes are identified and effectively eliminated or reduced
so that similar accidents may be prevented from recurring. This course introduces
the student to a simple, yet extremely effective six-step procedure to gather
useful information, analyze all the facts, and write an effective accident
report.
Course
103: Safety and The Supervisor
This course will help new supervisors gain a greater understanding of their
responsibility to provide a safe and healthful work area, regular oversight,
adequate safety training, and ensure accountability. Emphasis is placed on
how to carry out these responsibilities, and on the components of an effective
accountability system.
Course
104: Hazard Communication Program
This course introduces the learner to HAZCOM program requirements for manufacturers,
importers, distributors and employers. Container labeling, MSDS management,
training, and other elements of the program are discussed. Note: This course
will apply toward HAZWOPER and/or HAZMAT certifications.
Course
105: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
This course provides information on using personal protective equipment to
effectively protect the worker from exposure to workplace hazards. Program
management, hazard assessment, and training requirements are also discussed.
Note: This course will apply toward HAZWOPER and/or HAZMAT certifications.
For Information or Problem Reports Contact:
Randy
W. Giesler, Training Supervisor, Bay Ltd.
Telephone: (361) 693-2488 Fax: (361) 693-2487 E-mail: info@mlbtc.com