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Sept 14/15 - Leadership for Safety Excellence
September 14, 2010 08:30 AM - September 15, 2010 04:30 PM
Location
478 Range Rd
Description
This two day program is designed for management and supervisory positions.
This program will enable supervisors to build health and safety into their every-day planning, create and promote a safe work environment where people can work safely, and help make a lasting contribution to the reduction of incidents in the industry.
Course Objectives:
- To define the supervisor’s role
- Ensure supervisors are fully aware of their roles and responsibilities for safety in the workplace.
Course content: The course is divided into four modules dealing with the following:
1. Supervisor’s Role
Promoting and enforcing safety standards in the workplace
Elements of a health and safety program
Manager, supervisor, and worker responsibilities
Regulatory requirements
Corporate culture issues
2. Inspections
Definition
Purpose and types of inspections
Conducting inspections
Prioritizing deficiencies (concerns)
Reporting and follow-up
Selling recommendations to management and workers
3. Investigations
Reasons for investigations
When to investigate
Preparing for an investigation
Legislation obligations
Conducting a successful investigation
Reporting and follow-up
Selling recommendations to management and workers
4. Training
Reasons for training
Definition
Orientations (three types)
On-the-job training (OJT)
Getting the most out of your safety meetings
Planning and conducting a training session
This two-day course is one of the four core courses required for the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program.
Speaker
Mike Kramer

