Walking & Working Surfaces Safety Training Kit
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Overview
Our Walking & Working Surfaces Safety Training Kit is a convenient and cost-effective training solution, perfect for in-house safety coordinators. This “Train-the-trainer” style kit is flexible for individual training sessions via computer, group sessions in a classroom setting, or out on the jobsite.
What’s Included
- Software-based training program
- Instructor course materials
- Student course materials
- Program outline and instructions
- Quizzes and evaluations
- Training logs and sign-in forms
- Certificates and wallet cards
Why Choose DIY Training Kits?
Meets OSHA safety training requirements | |
Train employees in just 1 hour | |
Train any number of employees as often as you need | |
All course materials are easily reproduced | |
Convenient and cost effective |
Training Topics Covered
- OSHA Regulations
- General Requirements
- Fall Protection
- Housekeeping
- Stair Safety
How Does it Work?
Conduct Training
The first step of our program is a self-paced training session. Employees complete a computer based training program at their own speed, and then take an automatically graded test. If computers are not available materials are printable for a traditional classroom or onsite training seminar.
Field Exercise
The second step of training is in the field. Your appointed trainer will show trainees how to apply the information they learned in the classroom, familiarizes them with the equipment they will be using on their job, and the specifics of their workplace environment.
Evaluation
In this phase, the trainer evaluates the trainee’s knowledge and ability, and either signs off on certification, or retouches on topics that need more work.
Award Certificates
Print and award certificates to employees that successfully completed the course.
OSHA Walking & Working Surfaces Safety Requirements
Most workers do not associate slips, trips, and falls from a working surface among the deadliest workplace hazards in existence. However, this type of accident is the leading cause of workplace injury, and the second-leading cause of workplace deaths. To help protect employers and employees from hazardous work surfaces, OSHA has adopted training and surface protection requirements (§29 CFR 1910.21-27).
Learn more at https://www.osha.gov