B. All HAZMAT employees
It depends on the job you want to be a safety consultant. For example, to be a safety consultant at a construction site, you'll need training in construction.
A great site to visit to find out required equipment safety training for your company visit www.osha.gov. This is the site to go for all safety legislations.
Provide training if required
Not enough, when you consider the training required and the responsibility the mechanic has for the safety of the aircraft.
Provide training if required
Provide training if required
It is the manager's responsibility to ensure that all individuals receive necessary job safety training. Off-duty safety training is not generally required of the employer, but some choose to provide it and then generally make that the manager's responsibility, too.
Training is required for the use of some types of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as respirators, safety harnesses, and protective suites for biohazards like Ebola virus. Training is not required, but may be helpful for users of other kinds of PPE, such as gloves, where the proper way of removing a glove without spreading contamination can be a useful bit of information. For other kinds of PPE, such as hard hats, safety shoes, and lab coats, no training may be required.
Some of the available training: Behavior-Based Safety Training Bloodborne Pathogen Training Chemical Safety Training Confined Spaces Training Construction Training Driver Training Energy Efficiency Training Electrical Safety Training Environmental Training Ergonomics / Back Safety Training Fall Protection Training Fire / Emergency Training First Aid Training Forklift / Crane Training General Compliance Training Hazard Communication Training Hazardous Materials Training HAZWOPER Training Homeland Security Training Lockout-Tagout Safety Training Maritime Safety Training People-Based Safety Instructor Package Personal Protective Equipment Training Process Safety Training Respiratory Protection Training Safety Attitudes Training Substance Abuse Training Supervisor Training TAKE TWO for Safety Training Tool Safety Training
Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created in 1971 by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. OSHA offers safety training, much of which is required by individuals in certain positions. Check out these sites for more info: http://www.osha.gov/dte/oti/course_faqs.html AND www.osha10hourtraining.com/
Safety Training was created on 2007-04-12.
Yes,it is. The employees are value assest for helping companies achieving their business abjective. The training is required by the occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (the Act). The employers should provide such training to employees to perform their work in a manner that is safe and without risks to health.