Our OSHA training course is geared towards educating participants on how to best identify, avoid and control any on the job hazards in order to eliminate work related injuries and illnesses. While we take the business of safety very seriously, our instructors try hard to evoke a class environment which is stimulating and rewarding for everyone.
Class Overview
We discuss the rights and responsibilities of both employer and employee with a quick look at the process of reporting, record keeping and inspection. Upon completion of CSEM’s OSHA Training course, class participants will have a clear understanding of the following:
1. What OSHA means and how it benefits both employee and employer – as outlined below:
OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA guides and inspires employers and employees to work together as a team to decrease any dangers in the workplace while continuously improving health and safety programs.
OSHA develops and regulates mandatory standards for occupational safety and health in the workplace. Their guidelines help businesses to protect their employees and reduce the amount of work related injuries, illnesses and deaths.
OSHA mandates a system of record keeping that monitors injuries and illnesses that are job related.
2. Our safety and health program covers all OSHA Standards and industry related categories that fall under the following standards: General Industry, Maritime, Construction and Agriculture