The purpose of this course is to develop, implement and maintain an industrial safety management program following Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) principles and guidelines for the transit workplace: transit facilities, office, maintenance shop, yard, platforms, passenger shelters, on-board vehicles, equipment, etc. Emphasis is on human factors, proactive policies, identification of hazards and unsafe practices, hazard controls and resolution,
documentation, employee training requirements, and management of a workplace safety program.
Who Should Attend
a All levels of managers and supervisors responsible
for developing and implementing workplace safety
programs, policies, and procedures; conducting
safety inspections and audits; and recommending
corrective action
a Individuals tasked with the responsibility of
maintaining a safe, non-hazardous work environment
on a daily basis
How You Will Benefit
a Identify your responsibilities regarding OSHA
principles and guidelines
a Receive a 30-hour OSHA training card
a Organize and manage training and audit records
What You Will Learn
a Identify Hazardous Materials, Hazardous
Communications, Material Safety Data Sheets
a Use lock-out and tag-out and/or fire protection
measures
a List fatigue awareness, ergonomics, workplace
violence, confined spaces
a Identify industrial hygiene, bloodborne pathogens
a Identify walking and working surfaces, slips, trips,
and falls
a Wear personal protective equipment
a Identify electrical, safeguarding machinery, welding
and brazing
a Prepare for site inspection and audit guidelines;
informal site audit
CEU's: 3.6
Length: 4.50 Day(s)
Tuition: $80.00
Contact Number: (405) 954-3682
Prerequisite(s): None