Learn how to plan, organize, create and deliver performance-based safety training that truly engages employees and improves your organization’s safety practices. This NSC course provides a solid understanding of needs analysis, performance objectives, instructional strategy and methods, content, delivery evaluation and costs, so you can make educated decisions about the safety training needs for your workforce.
This four-day training is challenging and interactive. It combines instructor-led training with group and independent activities, providing an opportunity to apply concepts to a variety of safety and health scenarios. This course will cover all the issues you will likely face as the person responsible for safety training.
What You Will Learn:
- How to complete a training needs analysis
- How to plan and design a training program applicable to your work environment
- The five phases of the performance-based training process
- Strategies and methods that address adult learning needs
- How to identify training and non-training solutions for safety and health issues in your workplace
- How to calculate direct and indirect training costs
- Techniques for selecting, designing and using media
- Facilitation skills to manage a challenging audience and make training meaningful
This course is designed for individuals who are responsible for safety training in their organization and meets ANSI Standard Z490.1 criteria for accepted practices in safety, health and environmental training. Attend if you are a manager, supervisor, human resource representative or employee who is responsible for the planning, development and/or delivery of safety and health training programs.
This course qualifies for 2.6 CEUS toward the NSC Advanced Safety Certificate. Plus, Earn 30 Credit Hours toward your MESH certification!
