Category: Training

Training is the number one element in accident, incident, and illness avoidance. Check the articles here frequently for the latest and best tips on techniques, trends, programs and equipment. We offer explanations for group, one-one, or self-directed situations, in both general and specific work activities. Your training will be both easier and more effective if you do.

OSHA Training Requirements: Part II

Yesterday, we featured answers to questions about OSHA regulatory requirements for employee training. Today, we conclude with more questions and answers and highlight a training tool designed to help ensure compliance. Q. We currently have a cleaning contractor who has not been trained by their employer to clean up blood. Is it up to us […]

What Does OSHA Mean When It Says…?

Many OSHA standards have specific requirements concerning training content and frequency. Today and tomorrow, we review some frequently asked questions about these requirements. Q. Could you please clarify OSHA’s interpretation of training requirements and what is expected when training must be conducted “at leas annually”? A. “Whenever OSHA standards require that employee training be conducted […]

It’s All in Your Head

Does your workplace present hazards to your employees’ heads? If so, you need to give them the hard facts on hard hats so they can protect what’s in their heads. Hard hat safety is crucial for initial training and also for refresher training. First, show employees how to select a hard hat that protects against […]

7 Training Tips for Hazmat Transportation

Make a plan. PHMSA suggests the plan include a statement of purpose and the benefits of thorough and regular employee training as appropriate to the job function(s), the company, and its resources. The plan should include specific directions on evaluating the effectiveness of training and directions for completing administrative tasks, such as recordkeeping and scheduling. […]

5 Things You Might NOT Know About Hazard Communication Training

Training is the heartbeat of hazcom compliance. If an OSHA inspector thinks your employees are not trained properly, he’s probably ask to go over your entire hazcom program. Last year (FY 2010), hazard communication was OSHA’s 3rd most frequently cited standard.   OSHA’s flexible with HOW you train. OSHA isn’t too specific on the format […]

‘Tis the Season to Celebrate Responsibly

Drinking and driving are a problem all year around. But it becomes even a bigger issue at holiday time when so many people are out celebrating. Talk to your employees about their safety this holiday season. ‘Tis the Season to Celebrate Responsibly December is National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, which makes it a […]

Lift Employee Awareness About Safe Lifting and Lower Injury Rates

Back injuries caused by improper lifting or overexertion are among the most common of workplace injuries. Good training and frequent reminders can reduce stress factors and reduce injuries. You can never overemphasize safe lifting. In many workplaces almost every employee engages in lifting at some point during the workday. Some workers, like materials handlers, are […]

Harmonic Hazard Communication

Training your employees on understanding chemical container labels and material safety data sheets may not be music to your ears, but the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is intended to bring harmony to the process. As the world’s nations move toward GHS, give your employees answers to the following questions: Q: What is the purpose of […]

The Gift that Keeps on Giving

It’s cold and flu season again, which makes this a good time to remind employees about preventing the spread of infection—at work and at home. Have you—or your employees—ever received a gift you didn’t want? While some of us may have a few presents hidden away in back closets, all of us have undoubtedly received […]

Safe Snow Removal

Winter has already arrived in some parts of the United States—and will arrive soon in many other regions—so it’s never too early to train your workers on safe snow removal. Ensuring they know how to clear their driveways safely will cut down on absenteeism and injuries during the winter months. So whether they use snowblowers […]