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Course: |
OSH 120
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Title: | Safety Program Management |
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Long Title: | Safety Program Management |
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Course Description: | Discusses the role of safety in the business community. This course emphasizes philosophy of safety and health efforts by management. It also examines the role of the safety manager and the types of and need for accurate record-keeping. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Max Credit: | |
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Course Notes: | Entered new course 2/1/08 s@ |
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Origin Notes: | CMC |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Introduces the student to safety management and policy procedures.
II. Identify and describe safety management skills.
III. Identify and describe written programs for safety management.
IV. Identify safety manual procedures, responsibility and implementation.
V. Identify and describe appropriate record-keeping responsibilities for the safety management professional.
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Safety
A. Campus
B. General rules
C. course procedures
D. class conduct
II. policy statement
A. producer
B. content
C. location
D. responsible party
III. Management commitment
A. need for commitment
B. place on the organizational chart
C. leadership by example
D. clearly defined responsibilities
E. communicate expectations
F. enforcement
IV. safety manager skills
A. experience
B. background
C. people oriented
D. professional certification
V. written programs
A. hazard communication
B. hearing conservation
C. respiratory protection
D. personal protective equipment
E. emergency action plans
F. hazardous waste operations
G. blood-borne pathogens
H. lockout tag out
I. confined space entry
J. trenching and excavation
K. process safety management
L. hazard recognition
VI. standard operating procedures
A. development
B. review
C. responsibility
D. implementation
E. periodic review
F. revision
VII. safety manual
A. development
B. review
C. responsibility
D. implementation
E. periodic review
F. revision
VIII. recordkeeping
A. responsibility
B. location
C. access
D. retention
E. confidentiality
F. OSHA 200
G. OSHA 101
H. Training
I. medical surveillance
J. audiograms
K. CDL and medical certificate
L. safety meetings
M. job briefings
N. hazard assessments
O. first aid and CPR
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