Safety and Training
Maintenance & Operations Staff - OSHA Safety Training Schedule
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT
2017-18 SAFETY TRAINING SCHEDULE
CUSD Injury Illness Prevention Program (IIPP): click HERE
all items underlined are hyperlinks
CONTACT YOUR SUPERVISOR WITH ANY QUESTIONS
Training Month |
OSHA Training Topic |
Safety Manual Resources |
Training Resource(s) |
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Fall 2017 (2 hour online training - details pending) |
Asbestos / Asbestos Awareness |
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October 2017 |
Lifting Safety |
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November 2017 |
Fall Protection Program |
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December 2017 |
Hand & Power Tool Safety |
UPDATED FALL 2017 |
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January 2018 |
Electrical & Lockout / Blockout Safety |
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February 2018 |
Ladder Safety |
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March 2018 |
Motor Vehicle Safety |
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April 2018 |
Personal Protection Equipment |
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May 2018 |
Pest Management |
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June 2018 |
Heat Illness Prevention |
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July 2018 |
Indoor Air Quality |
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August 2018 |
Mold Awareness |
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September 2018 |
Fire Prevention Area Safety |
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October 2018 |
Asbestos & Lead (REQUIRED annual online awareness) |
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Additional Resources: |
- *KEENAN ONLINE TRAINING (optional unless otherwise stated):
- All of the above OSHA safety topics have been added to CUSD’s accessible training modules (like Mandated Reporter Training) on the Keenan site. These trainings are in italics below
- Employees or Trainers should go to: https://capousd-keenan.safeschools.com/login.
- Log in with employee ID
- See a Confirm Log-in Page—put employee ID in again
- Mandated Reporter Training option will show. Below it says “view more courses.”
- Click on “View more courses.”
- Select course and begin.
- All of the above OSHA safety topics have been added to CUSD’s accessible training modules (like Mandated Reporter Training) on the Keenan site. These trainings are in italics below
- TIPS TO IMPROVE SAFETY MEETINGS
- Lead & Believe - A strong leader presence is critical to a successful meeting.
- The participants will see that you believe in the message and that they should as well.
- Listen - Be a facilitator of ideas, not a lecturer.
- Ask questions that engage people as well as promote conversation.
- Conduct Roving Safety Meetings – To make a safety meeting more engaging and interactive consider performing a “Hazard Hunt” - a roving tailgate meeting.
- Each person is involved in locating potential unsafe conditions/hazards at a prearranged workstation or job site.
- Change the Leader – Rotating safety-meeting leaders gets everyone involved in addition to promoting the ownership of ideas.
- Focus on People, Not Policy – The meeting’s message should include culture as well as compliance.
- People are more likely to respond to a safety message when the focus is on what matters most to them.
- Lead & Believe - A strong leader presence is critical to a successful meeting.