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Safety Lesson Plans
Accident Causes, Prevention, and Control-
· Provide the definitions for an accident and a near-miss.
· List the causes of accidents.
· Explain how to prevent and control accidents.
· Complete a Job Safety Analysis.
1. Give examples of how accidents can result from Arc Welding
2. Describe what PPE is to be used during Arc Welding
3. Discuss ventilation requirements
4. Discuss fire prevention precautions
5. Discuss safe operation of an arc welder (a) Follow a safety checklist and (b) Safety Precautions for Electric Powered Welders
Asbestos Abatement Policy
1. Describe the procedures to be followed to reduce worker exposure
2. Describe Company Policy regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Clothing
3. Describe Company Policy regarding: (a) Notification of Personnel of the Hazards of Asbestos (b) Proper Asbestos Work Practices (c) Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements
4. Describe Company Principles of Sampling
Asbestos Awareness
1. Explain what asbestos is and what it is used for
2. Identify asbestos containing materials (ACM)
3. Explain health effects due to asbestos exposure
4. Explain how to avoid personal exposure to ACM
Back & Lifting Safety
1. Explain how to prevent back injury
2. Explain material handling techniques
3. Show how to lift objects properly
4. Explain the disadvantages of using back belts
Bloodborne Pathogens
1. What is a Bloodborne Pathogen
2. What are HIV (AIDS), Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C and how they are transmitted
3. Guidelines for handling BBP and other body fluids
4. Decontamination and Sterilization Procedures
5. Personal Protective Equipment
6. What to do in the event an exposure occurs
Boiler Safety
· Hazards and Hazard Controls
· External Inspection Procedures
· Preparing a Boiler for Internal Inspection
· Internal Inspection Procedures
· Boiler Test Procedures
· Blowdown, Water Chemistry & Operating Ranges
· Boiler Start-Up, Shut-Down & Daily Check Procedures
· Boiler Extended Shut-Down & Maintenance
· Causes of Boiler Accidents
· Water Chemistry
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
1. Wrist and Hand Ligaments Involved in CTS
2. Causes of CTS
3. Ways to Prevent CTS
4. What to do if you experience wrist and hand pain
5. Treatment for CTS
Carpentry and Lumber Handling
1. Proper work procedures, controls and PPE to be used during Carpentry and Structural Maintenance
2. The Safety Precautions to be used during Table Saw and Chain Saw Operations
3. The proper procedures for Storage and Handling of Lumber
Chemical Safety Plan General
1. Identify hazardous chemicals in their work area
2. Company Hazardous Chemical Inventory Policy
3. Company Labeling Requirements
4. Company SDS Policy
5. Company Employee Training & Information Policy
6. Company Employee Non-Routine Task Program
Chemical Safety Plan-HAZCOM For Labs
1. Follow the Company Chemical Hygiene Plan to include :(a) Safe Work Practices with Chemicals (b) Safety Equipment at the Facility (c) Chemical Procurement, Distribution, and Storage (d) Housekeeping, Maintenance, and Inspections (e) Personal Protective Equipment (f) Records, Signs and Labels (g) Spills and Laboratory Incidents (h) Company Waste Disposal Program
2. Company Procedures Regarding Reduction of Employee Exposure
3. Company Procedures Regarding Employee Training
4. Company Policy Regarding Medical Consultation and Examinations
Cold Related Illness
· The Causes of Cold Stress
· Major Risk Factors for Cold Related Stresses
· Harmful Effects of Cold
· Preventing Cold related Disorders
· Safe Work Practices
Company Safety & Health Program
1. Define the mission of the Company and how hazards are to be prevented
2. Discuss the Company Safety and Health policies and the objectives of the Safety and Health Program
3. Describe the Organization and Operation of the Company Safety Committee.
4. List the types of training offered at the Company and explain why each type of training is offered.
Compressed Gas Cylinders
1. Explain general handling procedures and operating precautions of using compressed gas cylinders
2. Using pressure regulators and needle valves
3. How to Leak Test a cylinder
4. Explaining fluorocarbon gas cylinder systems
5. Explain how to handle Portable Gas Unit Systems
6. Do an Inspection Checklist on Gas Cylinders
Computer Workstation Ergonomics
1. Health Hazards associated with Video Display Terminals (VDT's)
2. Techniques to Prevent Work Station Injuries
3. Work Habits to Prevent Work Station Injuries
4. Problem Reporting and Problem Solving
5. Computer Workstation Ergonomic Evaluation Checklists
Concrete & Masonry Operations
· Hazards Associated with Concrete
· Employee and Supervisor Responsibilities
· Operational Safety, to include: (a) Shoring and Reshoring (b) Concrete Rebar and Steel Handling (c) Forms (d) Formwork Removal
· Concrete and Masonry Construction
· Supervisor Oversight Responsibilities
Confined Space
· Define what a confined space is.
· Give examples of confined spaces.
· Describe Permit-Required Confined Space Policy.
· Describe what a Hazardous Atmosphere is.
· Identify hazards associated with entry into a confined space.
· Describe responsibilities of the person entering a confined space, the attendant, and the supervisor.
· Describe Rescue and Emergency Services
· Describe Training requirements
· Describe Outside Contractor Responsibilities
Crane and Hoist
1. Operator Responsibilities
2. General Safety Rules
3. Operation Rules
4. Rigging Safety Requirements
5. Display and Understand Hand Signals
6. Conduct a Crane and Hoist Safety Checklist
Cryogen & Extreme Cold Safety
· Define important terms including cryogen, critical point, critical temperature, vacuum jacket, pressure relief device, thermal stress, air condensation, and cold embrittlement.
· Explain the hazards associated with contained cryogenic fluids.
· Identify safe cryogen handling practices
· Identify danger signs that indicate hazardous conditions within or around a cryogen containment system.
· Explain Employee Response to an accidental release
· Identify appropriate procedures for reporting cryogen accidents and incidents.
Electrical Safety
· Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of electricity and associated terminology
· Explain responsibilities regarding and using electrical equipment
· Define electrical safety procedures to be used at the Company
· Identify the importance of lockout/tagout
· Identify the hazards associated with electricity
· Explain what a GFCI is
· Ways of minimizing electrical hazards
· Conduct an electrical safety checklist
Emergency Action Plan
What to do in an emergency, specifically:
1. Fire Reporting and Response
2. Evacuation
3. Tornado Preparation and Emergency
4. Bomb Threat
5. First Aid
6. Hazardous Material Spill
7. Earthquake
8. Robbery
Employee Handbook
1. Company Policy regarding grounds for immediate dismissal
2. What to do regarding safety and accident reporting
3. First Aid procedures
4. Safety Rights & Responsibilities
5. Personnel Safety Rules regarding: (a) General Safety Rules (b) Personal Protective Equipment (c) Fire Safety (d) Hand Tool Safety (e) Material Handling (f) Housekeeping
Employee Rights & Responsibilities
1. Employee Rights
2. Employee Responsibilities
3. Employee Safety Steps to be followed at the Company
4. Protecting Themselves by Using PPE
1. Define Ergonomics
2. Define Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD) and
~ Describe Signs of MSD
~ Describe Symptoms of MSD
3. Company policy regarding
~ Alternative Job Assignments
~ Work Practice controls
4. Identify the major concepts of Ergonomics
5. Identify steps to prevent ergonomic disorders
6. Identify common injury prone positions and activities
Excavation and Trenching
1. Discuss Company Procedures to be performed before and during digging operations
2. Discuss Backhoe Safety Procedures
3. Discuss Front End Loader Safety Procedures
4. Perform a Company Excavation Safety Checklist
Eye and Face Protection
1. What contributes to eye injuries at work.
2. What the most common unsafe employee behavior that results in eye injury
3. What causes eye injuries
4. Where do accidents occur most often.
5. How can eye injuries be prevented.
6. Types of Eye and Face Protectors
7. How to use an Eye and Face Protection Selection Chart
Fall Protection
1. Identify examples of situations requiring Fall Protection.
2. Discuss Fall Protection Systems Utilized
3. Describe the Personal Fall Arrest Systems
4. Describe Safety Net Systems
5. Describe Warning Line Systems.
6. Describe the proper use of Covers and Protection from Falling Objects
7. Discuss Employee Training Requirements
Fire Extinguisher
1) The Fire Triangle
2) The Classifications of Fuels
3) The Types of Fire Extinguishers
4) Rules for Fighting Fires
5) How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
Fire Protection
1) Discuss the Company's Fire Prevention Program
2) Explain the concept of a fire triangle
3) Explain why fire burns.
4) Identify the 4 classes of fires.
5) Identify major causes of fires.
6) Identify fire protection equipment found at the Company
7) Identify fire fighting techniques.
8) Demonstrate how to use a fire extinguisher.
9) Discuss the limitations of fire extinguishers.
10) Describe Emergency Fire Evacuation Procedures
First Aid
1. Describe Minor First Aid Treatment
2. Describe Emergency Medical Treatment
3. Understand the importance of first aid.
4. Describe actions taken during a medical emergency to include:
Bleeding Physical Shock
Heimlich Maneuver Burns
Heat Exhaustion Poisoning
5. Define what Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) are and give examples.
6. Define Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
7. Identify how HBV and HIV are transmitted.
8. Define "Universal Precautions."
9. Identify personal protective measures to prevent BBP infections.
Flammable Liquids
1. Employee Responsibilities
2. Define:
~ Flammable Liquid
~ Combustible Liquid
~ Class II & Class III Liquid
3. The proper storage and usage procedures of flammable liquids
4. Define "No Flame Zone"
5. Identify the locations of the Company's designated flammable storage areas
6. Conduct a flammable and combustible materials inspection checklist
Fleet Motor Vehicle
1) Company Policy regarding Fleet Motor Vehicle Safety
2) The Motor Vehicle Operator Instructions
3) Qualifications Needed to Operate Company Vehicles
4) Procedures on Reporting Motor Vehicle Accidents
Food Service
· Define Employee Responsibilities regarding Food Service
· Explain the Five Food Service Hazards to include: (a) Food Borne Illness (b) Pest Problems (c) Chemical Contaminants (d) Physical Contaminants (e) On-the-Job Injuries
· Explain Company Sanitary Practices
· Describe Personal Hygiene, Appropriate Dress, and Proper Personal habits to be followed on the Job
· Explain Employee Response to Food Borne Illness
Forklift & Motorized Trucks
· Explain Employee Certification Requirements
· Describe Supervisor Responsibilities
· Explain Areas the Operator will be trained in
· Describe the Components of a Lift Truck
· Discuss Basic Safety Operating Rules
· Discuss Proper Load Handling
· Conduct a Forklift Safety Checklist
· Describe reasons for Refresher Training
· Describe Safe Operating Procedures
General Safety Program
· Safety Responsibilities and Rights as a Worker
· General Shop Safety Procedures
· What Personal Protective Equipment is and what is to be used by the employee
· Exit and Exit Marking
· Housekeeping procedures
· Material Storage Procedures
Hand and Wrist Injury Prevention
1. The Muscles and Bone Structure of the Wrist & Hand
2. Kinds of Wrist and Hand Injuries
3. Care of Injured Hands and Wrists
Hand Tool Safety
· Identify General Tool Safety Procedures
· Identify hazards and state precautions taken when using hand tools
· Explain safety tips that should be utilized when using hand tools.
· Describe general safety practices to be used when setting up a work area, selection of personal protective equipment, and utilizing tools at the work site.
Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)
· Explain the OSHA HAZCOM Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200
· Explain the Company Toxic Substances in the Workplace requirement
· Identify what is on a product label.
· Discuss the information presented in the 8 sections of the MSDS.
· Identify where SDSs are located at the Company.
· Identify what is included in the Company HAZCOM Program.
· Identify the training requirements under the HAZCOM Standard.
· Identify Company Contractor Rights and Responsibilities when working at the Company.
· Discuss the Company General Chemical Safety Program
· Discuss Methods of Controlling Physical and Health Hazards
Hazardous Material Spill Response
1. The 4 classifications of hazardous chemicals and an example of each
2. The procedures to be followed in the event of a spill
3. Company cleanup procedures
4. What the employee shall do if they develop a physical or abnormal reaction to a chemical or substance in the work place
· Explain the difference between a work area spill response and a HAZWOPER spill response.
· Identify the initial response actions required when a spill occurs.
· List the methods used to identify a hazardous material and the associated hazards.
· Identify the key factors necessary to the selection of personal protective equipment.
· Identify the types of personal protective equipment available at the Company for spill clean-up and when they should be used.
· Demonstrate the techniques available to contain, control, and clean up spills at the Company.
· Explain the level of decontamination required for work area & laboratory spills and the methods available.
· Describe the appropriate procedure for handling hazardous waste generated during a spill clean up.
· Identify the appropriate contacts at the Company for reporting spills.
Hearing Conservation
· Discuss employee responsibilities regarding wearing hearing protective devices
· Discuss the identification of hazardous noise areas
· Discuss Company noise control methods to include:
· Engineering Controls
· Personal Protective Equipment
· Describe the proper use and maintenance of hearing protective devices
Heat Related Illness
· Discuss the causes of heat stress
· Describe the 3 major forms of Heat Illness
· Describe the ways to prevent Heat Illness
· Describe the warning signs of Heat Stroke and what actions to take if it occurs
· Describe the warning signs of Heat Exhaustion and what actions to take if it occurs
· Describe the warning signs of Heat Cramps and what actions to take if it occurs
· Describe Heat Rash and it's remedy
· Describe Fainting and it's prevention
Heating Systems and Boilers
· Describe Boiler Operations & Safety Procedures to include:(a) Water Level (b) Lighting Furnaces (c) Cleaning & Maintenance (d) Steam Piping & Valve Maintenance (e) Maintenance of Vaults, Manholes and Tanks
· Describe Central Heating Plant Safety Procedures
· Describe Boiler Water Treatment Safety Precautions
· Describe Chemical Storage and Handling Procedures
Housekeeping & Material Storage
· Explain why good housekeeping is important.
· Describe the Company's Smoking Policy
· Discuss how to prevent some of the housekeeping hazards, such as slips, trips and falls.
· Identify general housekeeping tips.
· Discuss Department & Area Housekeeping Procedures
· Discuss Maintenance Area Housekeeping Procedures
· Discuss Material Storage Procedures
Incident Reporting & Investigation
· State the reason for a reporting system.
· Define a "reportable incident" and "near miss".
· Discuss the specific procedures to be followed to report an injury, illness, and other incident(s)
· Describe Company Policy regarding Employee Training
Industrial Hygiene
· Explain what industrial hygiene evaluations entail.
· Distinguish between qualitative and quantitative exposure assessments.
· Describe types of toxicants encountered at the workplace.
· Describe adverse health effects caused by exposure to hazardous materials
· List factors affecting severity of exposure to hazardous materials.
· Discuss methods used to minimize exposure to hazardous materials.
Injury & Illness Prevention Program
· State the responsibilities of:
1. The Safety and Health Manager
2. The Safety Committee
3. The Employee's Supervisor
4. The Employee
· Explain what a SDS is
· Discuss ways to correct workplace hazards
· Discuss the Company's Employee Health and Safety
Laboratory Safety
· Describe Employee Responsibilities
· Discuss the Company's Controlled Access Policy and Visitor Procedures
· Describe Hazard Warning Signs used in the Laboratory
· Describe Hazard Containment Requirements
· Discuss Personal Protective Equipment
· Discuss the safe use of Laboratory Equipment & Facilities
· Describe Company Decontamination & Disposal of Laboratory Waste
Ladder Safety
1. Company Ladder Requirements to include: (a) Allowable Lengths (b) Wooden Ladders (c) Electrical Concerns and Issues
2. The proper use of Ladders
3. The proper care of Ladders
4. Ladder Hazards, Inspection and Storage
Landscape & Grounds Maintenance
1. Personal Protective Equipment and Safeguards
2. Operating Practices Applicable to Push, Self-Propelled and Riding Mowers
3. Blower Safety
4. General Rules for Maintaining Lawn Care Equipment
5. Tractor Operations
6. Flower Bed and Shrub Maintenance
7. Fertilizer Storage and Handling
8. Herbicide Use
1. Eye and Skin Hazards
2. Associated Hazards to include: (a) Electrical hazards (b) Fire and Explosion Hazards (c) Other Associated Hazards
3. Classification
4. Safety Recommendations & Requirements
5. Personal Protective Equipment
6. Controlling Hazards
7. Accident Reporting & Medical Surveillance
Lead Exposure Control
1. Define "Engineering Controls"
2. Give examples of the following Engineering Controls: (a) Substitution (b) Isolation (c) Ventilation
3. Work Practice Controls to include: (a) Housekeeping (b) Personal Hygiene Practices (c) Washing and Eating Facilities
4. The Importance of Periodic Inspection and Maintenance
5. Employee Training Requirements
6. Lead Removal Operation Procedures
Lock Out / Tag Out
1. Reasons for a Lockout Tagout Program
2. Lockout Tagout Definitions
3. Protective Materials and Hardware
4. Training and Communication Requirements
5. Notification of employees
6. Release from lockout or tagout
7. Additional requirements, to include:
(1) Testing or positioning of machines, equipment or components thereof.
(2) Outside personnel (contractors, etc.).
(3) Shift or personnel changes
8. Sequence of Lockout
9. Restoring Equipment To Service
Machine Guarding
1. Management and Employee Responsibilities regarding machine guarding
2. Machine Guard Characteristics
3. Machine Guard Requirements
4. Machine Guard Definition of Terms
Machine Hazards
1. Machine Hazards to include: (a) Shear Points (b) Pinch Points (c) Wrap Points (d) Crush Points (e) Free Wheeling parts (f) Springs (g) Hydraulic Systems
2. Personal Training Requirements
3. Personal Protective Equipment
4. Environmental Considerations Regarding Machine Placement
5. Housekeeping Rules
6. Discuss Machine Usage Practices, to include: (a) Electrical Safeguards (b) Machine Controls (c) Machine Guarding
Materials Handling
1. Identify different materials handling techniques
2. Demonstrate how to manually lift materials properly
3. Describe Drum handling Techniques
4. Describe Safety Tips when handling hazardous materials with: (a) Non-powered hand trucks (b) Powered hand trucks (c) Fork lift trucks (d) Overhead cranes
5. Identify truck hazards
6. Materials Storage
7. Describe the hazards of solvents
8. Describe the proper storage of chemicals
Motor Vehicle Operations
1. Supervisor and Employee Responsibilities
2. Operating Rules and Procedures
3. Safe Driving Tips
4. Defensive Driving and Seat Belts
5. Traveling with Loads
6. Wheel Chocking and Blocking Procedures
7. Driver Fatigue Precautions
8. Federal DOT Commercial Drug and Alcohol Testing Requirements
9. Battery Charging Procedures
10. Vehicle Fire Response
11. Vehicle Preventative Maintenance
12. Motor Vehicle Accident Reporting
Mower Safety
1. Define: (a) Power Take-off (b) Rollover Protection System (c) Dead Man Controls
2. Describe Pre-Operation Procedures to include: (a) General Guidelines (b) Safety Checklists (c) Personal Protective Equipment
3. Describe Operating Procedures to include: (a) General Guidelines (b) Mowing on Uneven Ground
4. Avoiding Thrown Object Hazards
1. Explain the purpose of a SDS
2. Explain what information is on a SDS
3. Read a SDS and identify the categories of information on a SDS, to include: (a) Chemical Product Name and Company Identification (b) Composition and Ingredients & Hazard Identification (c) First Aid Measures & Fire Fighting Measures (d) Accidental Release Measures & Handling & Storage (e) Exposure Controls/Personal Protective Equipment (f) Physical and Chemical Properties & Stability and Reactivity (g) Toxicological & Ecological Information (h) Disposal and Transport Considerations & Regulatory & Other Information
4. Define Words and Terms found on a SDS
5. Explain where the SDS's are kept
New Employee Safety Orientation
1. Their Employee Rights
2. Their Employee Responsibilities
3. Company Discipline Policy
4. First Aid Procedures
5. What the employee can do to promote safety
6. How the employee can protect themselves with PPE
Office Machinery Tag Out
1. Discuss the Purpose for a Tag Out Program
2. Define Words and Phrases Associated with Tag Out
3. Describe Training Requirements
4. Describe the Limitations of Tags
Office Safety
1. The Office Supervisor and Employee Responsibilities regarding Office Safety
2. Safety conditions in the office environment to include: (a) Noise (b) Electrical Safety (c) Lighting (d) Indoor Air Quality and (e) Video Monitors and Computer Typing
3. General Office Safety Safe Work
4. Office Safety Checklist
Painting Operations
1. Painting Safety Procedures to include: (a) Pressure Equipment, (b) Ladders & Scaffolding (c) Paint Mixing (d) Housekeeping (e) SDS (f) Personal Protective Equipment (g) Personal Hygiene (h) Air & Water Pollution Prevention (i) Fire Prevention & Protection (j) Ventilation System Requirements (k) Storage And Handling (l) Electrical Safety
2. Paint Shop and Spray Operations
3. Procedures for the Identification, Removal, & Disposal Of Lead Based Paints, to include: (a) Identification of Lead Based Paints (b) Training of Personnel (c) Safe Work Practices (d) Personal Protective Equipment (e) Hazardous Waste Disposal
Personal Protective Equipment
1. Responsibilities of the Safety and Health Manager, Supervisors, and Employee
2. Training Requirements
3. The Care of PPE
4. The Types of PPE that are to be used at the Company and Methods of Use, including: (a) Eye and Face Protection (b) Hearing Protection (c) Respiratory Protection (d) Head Protection (e) Hand Protection (f) Safety Shoes
Pesticide Handling
1. Pesticide Storage Procedures
2. Mixing and Loading Pesticide Procedures
3. Pesticide Application Techniques
4. How to Avoid Pesticide Exposure
1. Personal Protective Equipment
2. Hot Operation Procedures
3. Open Storm Drain Operations
4. Gas Systems
5. Tunnels, Pits and Sump Working Precautions
6. Compressed Air Safety Procedures
Powder Actuated Tools
1. Steps to Becoming a Qualified Operator
2. Tool Safeguards and Restrictions
3. Tool Storage and Inspection Requirements
4. Tool Limitations of Use
5. General Safety Procedures
6. Sign Posting Requirements
7. Power Load Charts
Power Tool Safety
· Identify General Tool Safety Procedures
· Identify hazards associated with portable power tools and stationary power tools.
· Identify different types of portable power tools.
· Explain safety tips that should be utilized when using hand and power tools.
· Describe general safety practices to be used when setting up a work area, selection of personal protective equipment, and utilizing tools at the work site.
· Identify hazards and state precautions taken when using electric powered tools, pneumatic powered tools, and fuel powered tools.
· Identify hazards and state precautions taken when using hand tools, portable power tools, and stationary power tools.
· Perform a "Ring Test" on abrasive grinding wheels
Radiation Safety
· Define ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.
· Give examples of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.
· Explain the concept of ALARA, (i.e., time, distance, and shielding).
· Identify locations of radioactive materials at the Company
· Define what a laser is.
· Identify and define the 4 classes of lasers.
Refrigeration and A/C
1. General Equipment Room Safety Procedures
2. Storing and Handling Procedures of Compressed Gas Refrigerants
3. Fluorocarbon Gas Properties
4. Leak Detection Procedures
Respiratory Protection
1. Define Key Words associated with RPP
2. Describe:
· Employee & Management Responsibilities
· When RPP must be used
· Personal Medical Considerations & Medical Evaluation Procedures
· Qualitative and Quantitative Fit Testing
· Facial Hair & Eye Glass Fit Testing Considerations
· Company Respiratory Training Program
· Respiratory Protective Device Inspection Procedures
· Respiratory Protective Device Storage Procedures
· Different Respiratory Protective Devices
· Respiratory Cartridges & Gas Mask Canisters
· The Warning Signs of Respiratory Device Failure
· Maintenance & Cleaning Procedures of Respiratory Protective Devices
Robbery and Employee Theft
1. Company Security Rules and Robbery Prevention
2. Procedures to take During a Robbery
3. Procedures to take Following a Robbery
4. Shrink and Employee Theft
Roof Labor
1. Employee Training
2. Catch Platforms
3. Safety Belts, Lifelines, and Lanyards
4. Safety Nets
5. Roofing Brackets
6. Crawling Boards (Chicken Ladders)
7. Use of Hoisting Lines
8. Work Site Isolation
9. Personal Protective Equipment
Safety Health Signs & Tags
1. The Purpose of Safety Signs and Tags
2. Responsibilities regarding Safety Signs & Tags
3. Sign Policy and Color Designations
4. Methods of Posting and
5. Conduct a Supervisors Safety Checklist
Safety Meetings
1. The Purpose of a Group Safety Meeting
2. The Responsibilities and Duties of Personnel
3. What Procedures of a Group Safety Meeting
4. The Effects of Accidents
Scaffold Safety
1. Supervisor and Employee Responsibilities
2. General Scaffold Requirements
3. Scaffold Design and Rope Shielding
4. Inspection Checklists
5. Use of Fall Protection
Silicosis Prevention
1. What Silicosis is and Where it Comes From
2. Symptoms and Types of Silicosis
3. How Workers can be Exposed
4. How Workers can be Protected
5. What Precautions to take to reduce exposure
6. The Company's Medical Surveillance Program
Slip, Trip and Fall
1. How to Prevent Slip, Trip and Fall Accidents
2. Causes of Slip, Trip and Falls
Welding and Hotwork
1. Causes of Welding Accidents
2. Procedures and Operating Precautions
3. PPE to be used during Welding Operations
4. Fire Prevention and Protection
5. Precautions to take when cutting tanks & cylinders
6. Gas Welding Safety Precautions and Operating Procedures
7. Electric Welding Checklist
8. Welding and Ventilation
Workplace Violence
1. Describe the Purpose of the Company Workplace Violence Policy
2. Describe Company Policy regarding Workplace Violence
3. Demonstrate an understanding what to do in a Violent Situation, specifically: (a) Bomb Threat (b) Robbery (c) Discovering a possible Break-in Situation (Intruder) (d) Drive By Shooting and Mob/Group Violence (e) Hostage/Weapons Situation (f) In-Place Sheltering & Lock Down Procedures (g) Out of Control Individuals (h) Suspected Drugs/Alcohol/Weapon or discovery on Company Property
4. Describe After Hours Security Precautions
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