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.

Brrr-ing Down the Risk of Cold-Related Injuries

Cold weather hazards are nothing to fool around with. Workers can be seriously injured or killed by the cold. Make sure your workers know how to cope with cold conditions and how to recognize danger when working outdoors. As we said in yesterday’s Advisor, the two main health hazards of working in cold weather are […]

Lives Depend on Confined Space Attendants’ Decisions

Yesterday, we discussed three key confined space attendant duties—keeping track of entrants, communicating with entrants, and monitoring the space. Today, we continue with three additional responsibilities—keeping out unauthorized personnel, evacuating entrants, and nonentry rescue. An attendant must be on duty at all times while entrants are inside a confined space. Attendants can never leave their […]

Confined Space Attendants: Proper Training is Critical

Confined space attendants serve as lifelines to safety for confined space entrants. That’s makes the attendant’s job a crucial responsibility—one that only well-trained, reliable, and highly motivated employees can handle. Confined space attendants’ primary responsibility is the safety of the entrants. That means attendants must: Be knowledgeable about all the potential hazards of the confined […]

Hazcom Revision: What’s It Going to Cost?

Yesterday, we talked about the impact and benefits of proposed revisions to the hazcom standard. Today, we look at the costs of compliance. OSHA reports that the compliance costs associated with the proposed revisions to the hazard communication standard would generally be incurred by affected industries as one-time transition costs over the phase-in period of […]

What Will Proposed Hazcom Revisions Mean to You?

OSHA has proposed a rule that would align its hazard communication standard (HCS) with provisions of the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Proposed modifications to the hazard communication standard include: Revised criteria for classification of chemical hazards Revised labeling provisions that include requirements for use of standardized signal […]

Clean Hands, Healthy Bodies

December 6 to 12 is National Handwashing Awareness Week, and our Safety Training Tips editor reminds us of the importance of washing one’s hands to help prevent the spread of germs and disease. Every year when flu season arrives, we are reminded of the importance of washing our hands frequently as a way to help […]

Hazmat Training—Don’t Forget OSHA’s Regs

Yesterday, we described the first three guidelines for hazmat employee training. Today, we continue with points four through seven. 4.  Select a training tool. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s (PHMSA) guidance for hazmat employee training lists four training delivery methods: Web-based Computer-based Classroom Hands-on/mentor training Decisions on which of these, or which combination, […]

Hazmat Training? You Need a Plan

Hazmat training requirements under the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s (PHMSA) regulations are nonspecific. But one thing is crystal clear: Employers are legally responsible for making sure hazmat employees are properly trained. Performance-based standards have a nice, industry-friendly sound to them until you realize you are the one responsible for designing and implementing a […]

Should I Outsource Our Training?

Do you have the resources and the qualified personnel to accomplish your training goals in-house? Our Safety Training Tips editor says that you may find that after analyzing your company’s training needs you don’t have the best training materials or most qualified personnel in house. There are a variety of reasons why you might decide […]

Don’t Let Your (Machine) Guard Down!

Machinery that’s powerful enough, sharp enough, and fast enough to bend metal and cut wood is obviously able to do serious damage to human flesh and bone. That’s why machine guards are required at all points where workers could possibly come in contact with dangerous moving parts. The general requirements section of OSHA’s Machinery and […]