Protecting new workers from workplace injuries must be a priority for employers. This course will help you understand the risks, and develop a program designed to give them the knowledge and tools they need to remain safe on the job.
Protecting new workers from workplace injuries must be a priority for employers. This course will help you understand the risks, and develop a program designed to give them the knowledge and tools they need to remain safe on the job.
Timelines of instruction are the key to the success of an orientation program, and new employees are more prone to work related injuries.
The topics covered below in this class are important in forming the understanding and commitment new employees need regarding safety procedures and policies.
OSHA requirements related to the job and the organization.
Procedures for responding to and reporting safety hazards and emergencies.
Risks associated with common daily tasks.
Basic health and safety processes
Workplace safety training rules
Building and supporting a culture of safety and a commitment to preventing injuries
The Safety and Health Council of North Carolina was founded in 1960 as the Citizen’s Safety Association of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Inc. Citizen’s Safety Association began as a local organization focusing on traffic and community safety in the greater Charlotte area.
CSA was chartered as a local Chapter by the National Safety Council to serve Mecklenburg County. A long-time United Way agency, the Association assumed independent financial status in 1987. In 1988, the National Safety Council approved our organizational name change and expansion request.
The Citizen’s Safety Association of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, Inc. became the Safety and Health Council of North Carolina serving the entire State of North Carolina.
A Board of Directors governs the Council. All members of the Board of Directors serve as unpaid volunteers. Board members represent industry, individuals, and government. The Board and its committees determine policies and procedures to be carried out by professional staff.
Council employs fourteen full time and two part time employees to operate the Charlotte and Raleigh offices. Twenty part time instructors conduct defensive driving and occupational safety training tailored to specific needs.
Our goal is to provide up-to-date information and training that gives clear, practical guidance for preventing accidents and illnesses. The Safety and Health Council of North Carolina offers quality training programs, resource services and educational materials to make life safer, healthier and happier.
Council funding comes from three main sources: fees for on-site and open enrollment training programs; dues paid by more than 1,500 corporate members; and the sale of safety products—primarily the resale of National Safety Council products. Every year, the Council ranks nationally in the top 3 National Safety Council Chapters for product sales.
The Council has become an acknowledged resource for occupational safety and defensive driving information and training. In 1996, the Council created the Manager of Environmental, Safety and Health (MESH) certificate program in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Labor and NC State University.
Since 1996, nearly 2,000 students have completed the training requirements for the certificate. The Council, NC State, and the NC Department of Labor have also introduced the Advanced MESH program, the Construction MESH program, Industrial Hygiene MESH, and MESH-Public Sector.
The Council trains approximately 35,000 drivers annually in the National Safety Council’s Defensive Driving Courses. Since July, 1989, we have established safe driving partnerships with twenty five judicial districts that prosecute traffic violations in 66 North Carolina counties.
Drivers cited in these counties can avail themselves of a variety of courses in exchange for a reduction on select traffic violations. The Council contracts with 36 community colleges as our Training Sub-Agencies to deliver the courses across North Carolina. They offer the courses under our Safe Driving Program Agreement.
In 2010, the Safety and Health Council of North Carolina celebrated its 50th Anniversary. At our November Annual Meeting, National Safety Council President Janet Froetscher presented a special Resolution honoring our five decades of service as a NSC chapter. The National Safety Council congratulated us for significant contributions to saving lives and preventing injuries.
The results of the organized safety movement are measurable. Since 1913 when the National Safety Council was founded, accidental rates per 100,000 population in the United States have been reduced by 55 percent.
The reduction in rate during a period when the nation’s population nearly tripled has resulted in 6,000,000 fewer people being killed due to unintentional injuries than there would have been if the rate had not been reduced. A wide variety of Council programs now teach individuals to put safety first on the road, in the home, on the job, and in the community.
Onsite Safety Labor training is offered by Safety & Risk Solutions. Safety & Risk Solutions offers a variety of safety training for almost any industry, including manufacturing, distribution centers, retail and more.
Construction Safety training Course is offered by Enviro Safetech. Our training classes have been consistently rated by our customers as some of the best training they have ever received.
This training class is designed for construction workers as an ideal orientation to those who are new to the industry and as a reminder to those who have been working in the industry to the hazards associated with their work.
This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in the construction industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Construction Standards, construction safety and health principles, and special emphasis on those areas in construction which are most hazardous.
Workplace safety is the responsibility of everyone in an organization. Companies have legal obligations to meet certain safety requirements, but many go further than the minimum obligations.
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