Friday, February 26, 2021

Harwood Grant course dates at Rutgers - Protecting Workers from Infectious Diseases: Applying Injury and Illness Prevention Programs to Biological Hazards

SARS-CoV-2 has led to the worldwide disruption of businesses and lives. Identifying infectious agents at work sites and effectively protecting workers is essential for business continuity. This one-day course outlines employer responsibilities to safeguard workers from hazards associated with COVID-19. Participants will apply safety and health management programs to identify and control infectious diseases.

Register Online or download the PDF for more information.

 



 

General Industry Technical Specialist Certificate Program at Rutgers in April


April 19 to April 23, 2021

This week-long workshop provides corporate managers, executives, and safety professionals essential tools to develop a safe work environment for their employees.

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These five (5) courses are offered by the Atlantic OSHA Training Center. They provide practical instruction in safety concepts that today’s professional manager needs. Topics covered include safety awareness, effective record keeping (required by OSHA), elements of an emergency evacuation plan, tools to evaluate accidents and near misses, and effective management tools.

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Continual changes in regulation as well as regulatory enforcement makes 

this week-long program a vital link to workplace safety. 

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Training will be led by John Malool, MS. 


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Coronavirus Response

Warehouse worker wearing face mask

OSHA issues stronger worker safety guidance to help employers and workers identify risks of COVID-19 exposure and contraction, and implement a COVID-19 Prevention Program.