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UPON COMPLETION OF THE SAFE SUPERVISOR COURSE, A SUPERVISOR WILL BE ABLE TO: Describe how exposure to hazards can lead to accidents Perform a worksite analysis Recognize hazards Determine what potential effects an identified hazard may have Determine what regulations say regarding an identified hazard Determine how to control identified hazards Communicate hazard-related information to personnel in the field as well as those in administrative positions Initiate an accident investigation Understand some of the psychology that drives people to engage in “unsafe” behaviors STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE: A student workbook Copies of the OSHA Standards for General Industry (CFR Part 1910) & OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry (CFR Part 1926) 24 hours of face-to-face learning delivered by an authorized OSHA outreach trainer Certificate of completion IT’S ALL ABOUT THE TEAM An injury-free workplace takes a team effort, and every decision at every level counts. Active participation by all employees is required, and the frontline supervisor must understand the bigger picture of safety and the pivotal role he or she plays in shaping the safety mindset of the workforce. Look for upcoming Safe Supervisor certificate courses on our website at COSS.net. You’ll get 24 hours of hands-on, instructor-led training by authorized OSHA outreach trainers. Get the essential tools you need to be an effective leader at your job site. A COSS APPROACH FIND UPCOMING COURSES ON OUR WEBSITE AT: WWW.COSS.NET FOR QUESTIONS, CALL 877-610-2677 A PROGRAM OF

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Page 1: UPON COMPLETION OF THE SAFE IT’S ALL ABOUT THE TEAM · UPON COMPLETION OF THE SAFE SUPERVISOR COURSE, A SUPERVISOR WILL BE ABLE TO: • Describe how exposure to hazards can lead

UPON COMPLETION OF THE SAFE SUPERVISOR COURSE, A SUPERVISOR WILL BE ABLE TO:

• Describe how exposure to hazards can lead to accidents

• Perform a worksite analysis

• Recognize hazards

• Determine what potential effects an identified hazard may have

• Determine what regulations say regarding an identified hazard

• Determine how to control identified hazards

• Communicate hazard-related information to personnel in the field as well as those in administrative positions

• Initiate an accident investigation

• Understand some of the psychology that drives people to engage in “unsafe” behaviors

STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE:

• A student workbook

• Copies of the OSHA Standards for General Industry (CFR Part 1910) & OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry (CFR Part 1926)

• 24 hours of face-to-face learning delivered by an authorized OSHA outreach trainer

• Certificate of completion

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE TEAMAn injury-free workplace takes a team effort, and every decision at every level counts. Active participation by all employees is required, and the frontline supervisor must understand the bigger picture of safety and the pivotal role he or she plays in shaping the safety mindset of the workforce.

Look for upcoming Safe Supervisor certificate courses on our website at COSS.net. You’ll get 24 hours of hands-on, instructor-led training by authorized OSHA outreach trainers. Get the essential tools you need to be an effective leader at your job site.

A C O S S A P P R O A C H

FIND UPCOMING COURSES ON OUR WEBSITE AT: WWW.COSS.NET

FOR QUESTIONS, CALL 877-610-2677

A P R O G R A M O F