This course will introduce you to job hazard analyses and explain how to conduct them properly. By following the formalized JHA process, you can assess the safety risks of various work tasks and determine actionable ways to prevent potential injuries.
This course will introduce you to job hazard analyses and explain how to conduct them properly. By following the formalized JHA process, you can assess the safety risks of various work tasks and determine actionable ways to prevent potential injuries.
Our mission is to enable people, businesses, and communities to build cultures of safety through knowledge, education, and training. We deliver on that commitment by striving to build strong relationships with every client, while providing high-quality services that are accessible and affordable for all.
Why HARRIS SM&T
Harris Safety Management & Training substantiates its vision of being the “best” provider of safety services by working with only the best safety professionals. Many of our personnel possess safety related degrees, certifications and many years of experience.
Because our people are our product, we continually strive to improve our safety advisors knowledge and credentials by way of personal and professional growth funded through the company for continuing education, certifications, and training.
Since your focus is manufacturing, insurance, constructing buildings, generating electricity or one of many other disciplines, there is no reason, nor is it financially feasible, to recruit, hire, manage, or train a safety staff with no guarantee of success.
Harris Safety Management & Training core business is providing quality safety services and professionals to assist you with minimizing risk and improving your company’s overall safety performance. We can immediately provide one or several proven safety professionals who are supported by a designated management team and operations support staff.
This course will review the different components of a site safety plan, explain why site safety plans are necessary for the success of a construction project, and a basic overview of blueprint reading related to site safety plans.
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.
The 10-hour Site Safety Training course is a vital program for construction workers and supervisors. Covering essential safety topics, it provides in-depth knowledge of industry hazards and best practices.
This course is for entry-level employees doing construction work. Examples of construction jobs include carpenters, electricians, laborers, masons, plumbers, sheet metal workers, tile workers, and welders.
The 30-hour Construction courses address OSHA mandated topics such as an overview of how OSHA was created, how to locate specific OSHA regulations in the CFR, injury & illness recordkeeping (OSHA 300 . . .), requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE), a basic overview of electrical safety...
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