Description:
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Safety committees play an essential role in creating safety awareness in their work groups and organizations. They're involved with identifying hazards, analyzing ergonomic risks, investigating accidents, and many other tasks. Broadly stated, a safety committee has two overall missions: to act as a conduit for delivering safety information to the entire workforce, and to provide a channel for feedback and suggestions from the workers. The specifics of each committee depend on the project itself and personalities and skills of those who serve on it. By having the right team put together will positively affect the bottom line and save lives. Learning Objectives: This 90-minute audio conference will help improve your safety committee's effectiveness – and ultimately reduce accidents. By attending, you will be able to: - Describe the effective operation of a safety committee
- Recognize management's part in the various roles of a safety committee
- Recognize the ways safety programs rely on safety committees
- Describe the steps involved in planning and organizing a safety committee
- Describe processes for evaluating and improving a safety committee
About Your Speaker Jay D. Rohman brings more than 25 years of human resource and safety leadership, management, consulting, and training to the industry. He travels nationally and internationally working with organizations and individuals to reduce incidents, risks, and costs through safety culture change and development.
Jay is a member of the National Safety Council (NSC), American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), National Management Association (NMA) and the National Speakers Association (NSA).
PHR / SPHR Credits!
This program has been approved for 1.5 re-certification credit hours through the HR Certification Institute. For more information about certification or re-certification, please visit the HR Certification Institute website at hrci.org. The use of this seal is not an endorsement by HRCI of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met HRCIs criteria to be pre-approved for re-certification credit.
Cannot Attend The Live Presentation?
This presentation is also available in a recorded format, in On-Demand version, as shown in the pricing options below. |
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versions are interactive, meaning that participants can ask questions in real time, plus are a very cost-effective form of training because 1) you receive fast, convenient learning without
any out-of-office time; 2) you can invite as many colleagues as you'd like to listen in on a single phone line; 3) you incur no travel expenses; and 4) you and your colleagues are back
at work immediately after the session ends! And though with recorded versions you do lose the ability to ask questions, you gain the ability to hear the presentation numerous
times and to share it with others in your office. Handout materials and the phone number for live presentations are made available to you prior to the event via email from the
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