OSHA Safety Certificate Series Info Session

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Start Date: February 10, 2021

End Date: February 10, 2021

Start Time: 04:00 am

End Time: 05:00 am

Location: Webinar

OSHA Safety Certificate Series Info Session

Need to build your safety program? Want help getting started?

 

This webinar provides an introduction to our new program – OSHA Safety Certificate Series. This training program is intended to provide entry-level leadership and management in safety training for general industry. Learn how to build your health and safety management system. Training will emphasize hazard identification, control, and prevention. We will provide you with a list of policies, procedures, documents, training topics, and systems that you are required to have based on the OSHA General Industry Standards.

Certificate Series Classes:

Class 1 – OSHA Regulations
Class 2 – Your Health & Safety Management System
Class 3 – Record Keeping, Investigations, & Inspections
Class 4 – Personal Protective Equiptment, Respiratory Protection & Other Related Requirements
Class 5 – Emergency Action Planning, Workplace Violence, Your First Aid Team, Fire Prevention, & Exit Routes
Class 6 – Ergonomics, Bloodbourne Pathogens, First Aid/AED, & Signs

Who Should Attend:

This highly interactive series is ideal for those with responsibility for their organization’s overall safety compliance, programs, and training and is applicable throughout industries such as manufacturing, distribution, colleges & universities, restaurants, hotels, municipalities, healthcare, construction, and biotech.

Click here to register online – or for more information, call Jill Duddy at (603) 226-3200 or jilliand@nhmep.org

About NH MEP

New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH  03301

Phone: 603-226-3200

The New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender, disability, age, political affiliation or belief. This nondiscrimination policy encompasses the operation of all educational and training programs and activities. It also encompasses the employment of personnel and contracting for goods and services.

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