Traffic Violation? Click hereEveryone knows that traffic tickets can result in court appearances, fines, and higher insurance costs. However, you may have additional options in Mecklenburg, Wake, and select other North Carolina counties that can save you money while improving your driving. Since 1989 our Safe Driving Program has provided drivers with potential reductions on a traffic violation in exchange for completing the 4-hour National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course. |
Job Safety Analysis$295 Member $385 Non-Member |
||
Class |
Location & |
Register |
August 29, 2013 |
You must use PayPal below to pay by credit card! |
|
November 20, 2013 |
||
JSA is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs. You’ll get a step-by-step overview of the process and defining your role in making it effective. You’ll learn how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. You’ll also learn how to enlist participation from line employees, supervisors, and upper management.
Reducing personal injuries and controlling operating hazards and costs
Recognizing the hazards in task performance
Completing a JSA form correctly and efficiently
JSA is a proven process for controlling operating hazards and costs by dissecting processes within your operation and determining the best method to eliminate or subdue the hazards inherent with these processes. You’ll get a step-by-step overview of the process and define your role in making it effective. Lectures, demonstrations, and workshops will teach you how to develop and manage a JSA program in your workplace. You’ll also learn how to enlist participation by line employees, supervisors, and upper management.
Participant Guide
Safety and health managers, coordinators, specialists, and other full-time safety practitioners; safety committee members; operations managers; loss control managers; human resources professionals; and anyone with safety and health responsibilities.
*Continuing Education Unit
A Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is a measure of participation in a recognized continuing education program with qualified instruction and sponsorship. CEU records are widely used to provide evidence of completion of continuing education requirements mandated by certification bodies, professional societies or government licensing boards.
Q: Does OSHA consider computer based training without a hands-on skill component or verification of competent skill performance acceptable for meeting basic first aid and CPR requirements of OSHA First Aid Standards?
A: Online training alone would not meet the requirements of these training standards ...
These standards require training in physical skills, such as bandaging or CPR. The only way these skills can be learned is by physically practicing them. For a full copy of the letter please click here...