Training Course Syllabus:
Behavioral Based Safety and OSHA 10-HR General Industry Outreach Course
Course Description:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been cited in acknowledging that workplace accidents are primarily due to human error. Most businesses are unaware that the cost of just 1 injury may cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to revenue to the "bottom line". According to the OSHA, Safety Pays model for accident recovery, a business with 3% profit margin would have to pay a total of $40,023 for a laceration and have to make $1,334,100 million in additional sales. If the worker can receive a laceration from the common unsafe behavior of operating machinery without a guard. This action can be avoided by instituting a behavioral based safety system. The Behavioral Based Safety system (BBS) is a valued tool used in conjunction with other safety and health aids, such as, job hazard analysis, fault tree analysis, audits, and inspections. The BBS focuses on the behavior of the worker which is measurable and observable, unlike a person΄s attitude. When behavior which can cause accidents and organizational loses are observed, the BBS system will give aids to the safety officer in coaching safe behavior. The final output of an effective BBS system is to create a safety culture. This course will use the existing OSHA 10-hour General Industry Outreach model to illustrate how institute a BBS observation and worker meditation at your facility. For every topic given, the attendees will have the opportunity to do class room roleplaying on hazard recognition, hazard control, and worker coaching. Learning Objective: Obtain the requirements needed to receive an OSHA 10-hour General Industry card Learn how to identify hazards, control hazards, and eliminate hazards when possible Learn the steps to create and implement a BBS system Understand the importance of an effective safety and health program Obtain a plan to create an optimal safety culture Learn how to create a behavioral guide to intervene when at-risk behavior is witnessed Obtain knowledge to create effective and compliant safety trainings Areas Covered:
Hazard recognition, control, and elimination when possible OSHA Small Business tools Machine Guarding Electrical Safety Lockout/Tagout Hazard Communication with GHS revisions BBS System Overview BBS System Creation and Implementation Walking/Working Surfaces Fall Protection for General Industry OSHA Unified Agenda Safety and Health Program Guidelines Introduction to OSHA Permit-Required Confined Space Entry OSHA Recordkeeping Creation of a Safety Culture Course Benefits:
Understanding of the correlation of unsafe behaviors to the cost of workers compensation and other organizational cost A comprehensive plan to create a safety culture for your organization Obtain the latest OSHA regulations and initiatives for 2016 Understand the steps to creating and implementing a BBS system for your organization A comprehensive guidance to achieve a safety and health program with management commitment and employee involvement Course Outline:
DAY ONE (8:30 AM 4:30 PM) Registration Process: 8:30 AM Session Start Time: 9:00 AM Fundamentals of Project Management 8.30 am 8.45 am: Meet & Greet 8.45 am 10.30 am: The True Cost of an Accident Reviewing Indirect and Direct Cost of an Accident Understanding Workers Compensation Calculations OSHA Incident Rates 10.30 am 10.45 am: Break 10.45 am 12.00 pm: Introduction to OSHA Navigating OSHA.gov Surviving an OSHA Audit Understanding the 29 CFR 1910 12.00 pm 1.00 pm: Lunch 1.00 pm - 2.15 pm: Behavioral Based Safety System ABC Model of BBS Creating a BBS team Implementing a BBS system Addressing barriers and objections to BBS implementation and success 2.15 pm - 2.30 pm: Break 2.30 pm - 3.30 pm: Walking and Working Surfaces Subpart D overview BBS workshop 3.30 pm - 4.30 pm: Machine Guarding Subpart O overview Lockout/Tagout Amputation Hazards BBS workshop DAY TWO (8:30 AM 4:30 PM) 8.30 am 9.00 am: Meet & Greet Day 1 Review 9.00 am 10.00 am: Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans and Fire Protection Subpart E overview BBS workshop 10.00 am 10.30 am: Electrical Subpart S overview 10.30 am 10.45 am: Break 10.45 am 11.15 am: Electrical BBS workshop 11.15 am - 12.00 pm: Safety and Health Programs OSHA Guideline an effective Safety and Health program Injury/Illness Prevention Program (I2P2) 12.00 pm - 1.00 pm: Lunch 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm: PPE Subpart I overview BBS workshop 2.00 pm - 2.30 pm: Hazard Communication Subpart Z overview 2.30 pm - 2.45 pm: Break 2.45 pm - 3.15 pm: Hazard Communication BBS workshop 3.15 pm - 4.15 pm: BBS data and presentation tips 4.15 pm - 4.30 pm: Course Wrap-up
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