How To Develop A Safety Program
- Learn how to develop and enhance your safety program Florida Workers'
Compensation law authorizes premium reductions for an effective safety
policy promoting safe working conditions.
Preparing for Emergencies
- Assists in development of a comprehensive action plan for a potential
crisis. Covers program responsibility and management, personnel training,
fire and explosion, evacuation and much more.
Employee Screening & Safety Orientation
- Reduce problems by careful selection and orientation of new employees.
Learn the win/win method of employee termination, a thorough orientation
process and employee selection and hiring. A must for all personnel
involved in the hiring process.
Understanding Behavior and Stress Strategies
- Recognize stress control and reduction techniques, and learn how to aid
supervisors and management can contribute less to employee stress.
Identify mod and attitude changes caused by on and off the job stimuli.
Ergonomics
- OSHA calls the '90's the Decade of Ergonomics. Topics covered include
workplace corrections to reduce both employee injuries and workers'
compensation claims. Improving your employee safety and productivity is
easily accomplished.
Methods and Techniques of Training
- Safety training, required by OSHA, makes good sense. Learn methods of
presentation that will guarantee learning and retention. Motivating your
employees, producing dynamic safety meetings and more are covered in this
program.
Record keeping & Documentation
- This course covers the details of record keeping: what is recordable
and what is not, what is recordable as an injury, as an illness, and
categorizing the difference between illness and injury. Analyzing the
data to prevent similar incidents from recurring is also discussed.
Loss Control Part I
- Foundations - Introduces the principals of insurance and the importance
of inspections before and after the incident. Attention is given to how
and why to investigate near miss incidents and understand Job Safety
Analysis.
Loss Control Part II
- Applications - Part I is not a pre-requisite to Part II. Students will
examine applications during group exercises. Employer/ employee rights
and obligations are explored.
Incident Reporting & Investigation
- A systematic approach is necessary - for both reporting and
investigation. Proper procedure will identify causal factors and suggest
corrective actions that will reduce or eliminate the probability of
recurrence.
Managing a Drug Free Workplace
- A state approved Drug Free Workplace will directly reduce premiums and
positively impact your cost of doing business. Drug use results in
increased job turnover, absenteeism, injuries, and theft/security
problems. All of these lead to poor employee morale and performance.
Managing Workers' Compensation
- is a comprehensive course that covers the following: Medical assistance
and return to work programs, insurance understanding and how to save, the
legal aspects of workers' compensation, the investigation process to eliminate
future incidents, and the employers' rights and obligations.