Safety Training Methods
Safety Training Methods meets the criteria of ANSI Standard Z490.1-2001 for accepted practices
in environmental training, health, and safety. This one course touches all the issues you’ll likely face
as a safety trainer, and you’ll learn techniques from the leaders in safety training.
What you will learn:
- Setting realistic expectations for employees
- Understanding how to connect with employees by addressing different learning styles
- Identifying training and non-training solutions for safety and health issues in your workplace
- Calculating direct and indirect training costs for more effective budgeting
- Measuring the success of your safety training program using proven methods
- Developing your presentation skills to build your self-confidence as a trainer
- Applying newly learned concepts to a variety of safety and health training scenarios
- Discussing training issues and sharing solutions with other safety professionals
- Designing a custom safety training program for your organization
Course description:
This course gives you the tools to create or select training programs that truly engage employees
and improve your organization’s safety performance. In 4 days you’ll learn how to make
educated decisions about the safety training needs of your workforce. You’ll cover needs analysis,
performance objectives, instructional strategy and methods, content, delivery evaluation and costs.
Plus, the course will help you prepare for the certified safety professional exam.
Course materials
Who would benefit:
Managers, supervisors, human resources professionals. or anyone responsible for planning,
developing or delivering safety training.
$1195 Member Price $1550 Non-Member Price
30 MESH Hours 4 Days
2.6 CEUs*/2.6 COCs** 4.5 CMs*** |
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November 1-4, 2010
April 4-7, 2011
November 1-4, 2011 |
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June 20-23, 2011 |
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*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.
**Continuance of Certification
If you are a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), you must achieve 25 Continuation of Certification (COC) points in each five-year period or COC
cycle to keep your CSP certification valid. The COC program ensures that CSPs remain current in professional safety practice.
***Certification Maintenance
ABIH states the purpose of Certification Maintenance is to insure that CIHs/CAIHs continue to develop and enhance their professional industrial
hygiene knowledge and skills for the duration of their active careers.
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