This course covers: How to design, develop, and implement an effective environmental, health, and safety program in your workplace. How to conduct a proper workplace hazards assessment and a proper accident investigation. The potential hazards of chemicals, how to determine the proper PPE for employees, and how to respond to workplace emergencies. The OSHA top ten violations and corrective actions for eliminating these hazards. How to gain a comprehensive understanding of workplace EHS laws and regulations, and how to work with various government agencies. And much more! Course Objectives: This course prepares the environmental, health, and safety professional to design, develop, and manage a total Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) program. Program Topics Include: Introduction to Regulatory Standards Accident Investigation How to Develop an Effective Behavior-Based Program How to Develop an Effective Job Safety and Health Analysis Program Introduction to Industrial Hygiene Introduction to Hazardous Materials Machine Guarding and Guarding Standards How to Develop a Respiratory Protection Program Principles of Ergonomics Introduction to Permit-Required and Non-Permit Confined Spaces Introduction to Excavation, Trenching, and Shoring Introduction to Electrical Standards (High and Low Voltage) Introduction to Electrical Standards NEC 70E How to Develop an Effective Personal Protective Equipment Program Fall Protection and Fall Prevention Systems Safety Standards for Ladders, Aerial Lifts, and Scaffolds Introduction to Cranes (mobile, gantry, truck, and overhead), Forklifts, and Material Handling Equipment Laboratory Safety Introduction to Environmental Laws and Regulations
This course covers:
How to design, develop, and implement an effective environmental, health, and safety program in your workplace.
How to conduct a proper workplace hazards assessment and a proper accident investigation.
The potential hazards of chemicals, how to determine the proper PPE for employees, and how to respond to workplace emergencies.
The OSHA top ten violations and corrective actions for eliminating these hazards.
How to gain a comprehensive understanding of workplace EHS laws and regulations, and how to work with various government agencies.
And much more!
Course Objectives: This course prepares the environmental, health, and safety professional to design, develop, and manage a total Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) program.
Program Topics Include:
Introduction to Regulatory Standards
Accident Investigation
How to Develop an Effective Behavior-Based Program
How to Develop an Effective Job Safety and Health Analysis Program
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
Introduction to Hazardous Materials
Machine Guarding and Guarding Standards
How to Develop a Respiratory Protection Program
Principles of Ergonomics
Introduction to Permit-Required and Non-Permit Confined Spaces
Introduction to Excavation, Trenching, and Shoring
Introduction to Electrical Standards (High and Low Voltage)
Introduction to Electrical Standards NEC 70E
How to Develop an Effective Personal Protective Equipment Program
Fall Protection and Fall Prevention Systems
Safety Standards for Ladders, Aerial Lifts, and Scaffolds
Introduction to Cranes (mobile, gantry, truck, and overhead), Forklifts, and Material Handling Equipment
Laboratory Safety
Introduction to Environmental Laws and Regulations
Upon completion, participants will be able to: Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of environmental, health, and safety management principles and regulations. Conduct workplace hazard identification, risk assessment, and implement effective control measures. Develop, manage, and evaluate EHS programs, policies, and compliance documentation. Apply strategies for incident investigation, emergency response, and continuous improvement in EHS performance.
EHS Coordinators & Specialists Industrial Hygienists Safety Supervisors & Compliance Officers Facility & Maintenance Managers Risk Management & Environmental Compliance Personnel Collateral Duty Safety Personnel Program Administrators Line Supervisors & Team Leads Manufacturing & Production Supervisors Healthcare Facility Safety Staff Construction Industry Professionals Environmental Technicians & Field Staff