Implementation of effective safety management programs requires considerable investment in staff development from understanding the broad concepts of safety management to training in specific policies and procedures.
JLN has assisted companies in both the development and delivery of training curriculum related to all aspects of plant, health and safety programs. Developing a Health and Safety Training Program involves building on a job task analysis of all safety critical positions at a facility. OSHA requirements and facility accident prevention initiatives determine the required safety, operations, and maintenance training modules that need to be developed.
Each training module incorporates the following elements:
- Instructor Guidance and Information
- Lesson Plan
- Overheads
- Student Handouts
- Quiz and Answer Key
Instructor Guidance and Information includes information such as:
regulatory references, session length, learning objectives, presentation syllabus, required training aids, special instructions, etc.
There are two types of lesson plans that may be developed: classroom and tailgate. Classroom type settings are typically 60 to 90 minutes in length (although specialized training will be longer), whereas those designed as "tailgate" training modules are typically 30 minutes in length.
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