- Duration:
- 45 - 60 minutes
- Expiration:
- No Expiration
- Pricing:
29.00 per seat (x1)
20 or more seats - 10% Off
Product code: AIC_084_EL_EN
Job Safety Analysis Procedures for Supervisors
This course provides information about day-to-day safe work practices and the processes of identifying and rectifying hazards on the job. The intent of the course is to enable supervisors to establish a safe work practices program that will facilitate his or her department in eliminating or minimizing the potential for injury from work place hazards.
Training Topics:
- Define the purpose of safe work practices
- Identify the assessment tools used to identify workplace hazards
- Define job safety analysis (JSA), its methods, and steps
- Define job safety analysis control methods and specify the effectiveness and/or limitations to each method
- Explain workplace inspection components and procedures
- Apply safe housekeeping practices for work areas
Audience
Supervisors who work in either the industrial work environment or administrative areas.
Regulatory Requirements
Primary Regulations: OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, Walking-Working Surfaces. OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart E, Means of Egress. OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart G, Occupational Health and Environmental Control
This training program focuses on the needs of the “end user”, and upon successful completion, will provide an updated operator's certificate and wallet card.
Training Topic
- Procedures
- Supervisor Training
Education Type
- Awareness
Learning Setting
- Online
Instruction Language
- English
Price per seat
Session Details
- Awareness
- Online
- English