The supervisor, as a member of the company’s management
team, shares responsibility for maintaining a safe, productive
workplace. In the past, a safe workplace simply meant a workplace
free from the most serious injury-producing elements. Today,
however, the supervisor’s responsibility goes well beyond
serious injury prevention and into occupational disease and
environmental concerns as well as fire and property damage
control.
Today’s supervisor must be knowledgeable about loss
control, watch over and inspect both the workplace and work
procedures, communicate and enforce rules, address unsafe
behavior and represent the interests of both the organization
and the employees.
Seminar Contents:
- Introduction to Safety and Loss Prevention
- Hazard Recognition and Control
- Hazard Communication (Chemical)
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Accident Investigation
- Meetings and Training
- Audits and Inspections
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