Course description
There are many ways to train safety, health, or environmental professional trainers; some are good, and some aren’t. Since the trainer may be the most critical piece to the safety program, you will want to be sure you are doing it right. OSHA is vague on its requirements, and you will see all types of offerings, everything from training a trainer online in under an hour to week-long classes and everything in between. The amount of time and money you invest will reflect the type of trainers you end up with, and bargain-based programs will result in bargain-based trainers. Depending on how many trainers you want to train, you may need to send your trainers out to be trained, or the vendor may bring the show on the road to your site.
IASHEP Certified Trainers have 25 to 50 years of training experience. Many have worked for OSHA as compliance officers and for Fortune 500 companies, and some even operate their own private consulting companies. Most IASHEP Certified Trainers act as expert witnesses when they are called upon when an accident has occurred.
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Who should attend?
Audience
- Construction Managers
- Building Contractors
- Safety Supervisors
- Hazardous Waste Managers
- Training Managers
- Industrial Hygienists
- Government employees
For information on prerequisites, education, and other requirements, please download the course PDF.
Training content
Course Topics:
- ANSI/ASSP Z490.1
- Define Training, facilitating and presenting
- Understand the requirements that are found in ANSI Z490.1
- Understand How Adults Learn
- Developing your training program
- Develop Visual Aid and Supporting Materials
- Understand how to identify participants' training needs
- How to manage difficult participants and tough topics
Course delivery details
Costs
- Course Fees: $1195.00
- IASHEP Member Fee: $895.00
Certification / Credits
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify the actual communication partner in the courtroom setting
- Utilize vivid metaphors and accessible visuals in testimony
- Outline elements and characteristics that define an expert witness as
credible by jurors - Define the unique needs of all courtroom stakeholders
- Summarize the relational dynamics between stakeholders
- Develop specific strategies for regulating one's emotional response in
the courtroom in order to remain unbiased in testimony
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International Assoc. Safety Health Environmental Professionals
The International Assoc. of Safety Health Environmental Professionals (IASHEP), headquartered in Arizona, is a certified 501 (C) (3) non-profit and charitable organization. We are dedicated to providing safety, health, and environmental, educational services, a commitment we uphold with unwavering dedication.IASHEP...