Manual Handling

Safe Manual Handling

Principles of Safe Lifting and Carrying

Office Safety

Child’s Play in the Office – Manual Handling

Child’s Play – Manual Handling

Ergonomics


 

Fire Awareness

Workplace Housekeeping

Static Electricity

Office Fire Management

Fire Safety Awareness

Fire Extinguishers

Burns

Building and Office Evacuation

Bomb Threats

 

Hazardous Substances

WHMIS 2015

Hazardous Substances – The Fundamentals

Transportation of Dangerous Goods

Solvents

PPE – An Introduction

Gas and Cylinder Safety

WHMIS 1988

Safety Data Sheets – Important Terms

Safety Data Sheets – An Introduction

HAZCOM

Hazardous Atmospheres and Respirators

GHS – An Introduction

Chemical Safety

Asbestos Awareness

 

Office Safety

Display Screen Equipment

Safe Manual Handling

Principles of Safe Lifting and Carrying

Office Safety

Child’s Play in the Office – Manual Handling

Ergonomics

Office Fire Management

Fire Extinguishers

Building and Office Evacuation

Bomb Threats

Preventing Slips Trips and Falls

 

Falls and Heights

The Safe Use of Ladders

Preventing Slips Trips and Falls

Falls in the Workplace

Mobile Elevating Work Platforms

 

Behavioral Safety

Bullying in the Workplace

The Principles of Accident Investigation

Workplace Security and Violence Awareness

Unsafe Acts

Understanding Safety Awareness

Understanding Hazards and Risks

The World’s Oldest Safety Law

Safety Committees

Safety and the Human Factor

Drugs and Alcohol at Work

Behavioral Safety

 

Safety Basics

Safety Essentials

Risk Assessment Fundamentals

Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Hazards

Job Safety Analysis

Safe Manual Handling

Child’s Play – Manual Handling

Hazardous Substances – The Fundamentals

PPE – An Introduction

GHS – An Introduction

The Principles of Accident Investigation

Understanding Safety Awareness

Understanding Hazards and Risks

The World’s Oldest Safety Law

Safety Committees

Safety and the Human Factor

Behavioral Safety



 

 

 





Our Texas Forklift Training Safety Meeting Representative will facilitate Safety Meetings onsite for businesses according to their request. We tailor Safety Meeting packages in regards to language, topics and time allotment.  Call or Fill out Contact Form for a quote.

OSHA requires that all businesses, no matter how large or small, have regularly scheduled safety or safety committee meetings. A business with 10 or fewer employees may have a safety committee, while a larger business must have safety meetings. These meetings must be held on a monthly or quarterly basis. Businesses with a large margin of on-the-job injuries, such as manufacturing companies, must hold these meetings one a month to comply with OSHA standards.

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The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), a government run organization dedicated to ensuring public health and safety, requires that all companies hold regular safety meetings for both management and employees. The type of meeting that a company must hold to comply with OSHA regulations varies depending on its size and industry; however, companies must adhere to the safety meeting requirements to remain in business. A company found not in compliance with OSHA regulations may face a fine or have its operating license revoked.

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Forklifts and Cranes

The Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes

Inspection, Care and Storage of Slings

Forklift Safety

Mobile Elevating Work Platforms

 

Hand and Power Tools

Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome

Working with Lathes

The Safe Operation of Chainsaws

The Dangers of Compressed Air

Metalwork Tools

Hand Tools – Safety and Technique

Electrical Power Tools

Chainsaw Maintenance and Safety

Off Hand Grinding and Safety

Angle Grinder Safety

 

Hazardous Environments

WHMIS 2015

WHMIS 1988

Safety Data Sheets – Important Terms

Safety Data Sheets – An Introduction

Machine Guards

Lockout

Heat Hazards

HAZCOM

Hazardous Atmospheres and Respirators

GHS – An Introduction

Electrical Safety

Confined Spaces

Chemical Safety

Asbestos Awareness

 

Personal Protection

The Prevention of Eye Injuries

The Essential Elements of Hand Safety

Noise Induced Hearing Loss

Head Protection in the Workplace

Foot Safety in the Workplace

PPE – An Introduction

Hazardous Atmospheres and Respirators

Cuts and Bleeding

Bloodborne Pathogens – Managing the Risk

Burns

 

Vehicles and Plant

Driving Risks and Responsibilities

Machine Guards

Lockout

The Safe Operation of Overhead Cranes

Inspection, Care and Storage of Slings

Forklift Safety

Mobile Elevating Work Platforms

 

Welding Safety

Arc Welding – Safety and Technique

Understanding Welding Hazards

TIG Welding – Safety and Technique

Oxy Acetylene Welding and Safety

Oxy Acetylene Cutting and Safety

MIG Welding – Safety and Technique

Arc Gouging and Cutting

Gas and Cylinder Safety



First Aid and Welfare

 
Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome

Bullying in the Workplace

Fatigue at Work

Ergonomics

Cuts and Bleeding

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Bloodborne Pathogens – Managing the Risk

Burns