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MIOSHA General Industry Documentation: Are you in Compliance?
MIOSHA General Industry Documentation: Are you in Compliance?
Price: $130
Full Day Seminar
MTI Level One Elective General Industry Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to assist learners understand the basic requirements for their places of employment concerning documentation and retention under MIOSHA regulations.
As an introduction to MIOSHA’s written requirements, this course will provide learners with an opportunity to determine what safety programs apply to their places of employment and determine if they need to attend one or more of the Level II General Industry Compliance courses.
Programs that require written policies or documentation such as Reporting and Recording of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, Emergency Exits, Personal Protective Equipment, Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (LOTO), Permit Required Confined Spaces (PRCS) and Hazard Communications will be discussed. Required inspections and standards that require permits from the employer will also be reviewed. Most of the above listed programs have a full day MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) Level II course that will cover each standard in-depth.
Student will be encouraged to attend appropriate Level II courses based on their self-assessments.
Participants will learn to:
- Identify General Industry (GI) safety standards that require a written program.
- Describe and discuss key elements of documentation that are essential in each required written program.
- Discuss GI safety standards that require an inspection.
- Review of GI Safety Standards that require permitting from the employer and what needs to be documented on the permits.
All meetings are accessible and barrier free. Please contact the cosponsor or the CET Division, at least 30 days in advance, to request necessary accommodations.
The meeting site and parking are accessible. Individuals attending the meeting are requested to refrain from using heavily scented personal care products, in order to enhance accessibility for everyone. People with disabilities requiring additional services (such as materials in alternative format) in order to participate in the meeting should call 517-284-7720 at least 30 days before the program. The Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) is an equal opportunity employer/program.
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