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OSHA Written Plans :
¬ Blood Borne Pathogens Written Exposure Control Plan
¬ Confined Space Entry Policies and Procedures
¬ Emergency Action Plan
¬ Emergency Business Plan
¬ Exposure Control Plan
¬ Fall Protection Plan
¬ Hazard Communication Plan
¬ Illness & Injury Prevention (I.I.P.P.) Written Plan
¬ Lock Out/Tag Out Written Plan
¬ Respiratory Protection Plan
Bloodborne Pathogens Written Exposure Control Plan – A written Exposure Control Plan (ECP) is required for employees who may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens. The ECP will be customized for your facility and will include guidelines for employees to follow to minimize the risk of infection as well as procedures for treatment in the event of accidental exposure. The length of time required to complete the plan depends on the type of exposures and the number of employees covered by the program.
Time: 8-16 Hours
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Confined Space Entry Orientation – This in-service teaches students how to implement Confined Space Entry procedures including the proper procedures for safely entering confined spaces. Prevention of employee exposure to a toxic atmosphere within confined spaces is also covered.
Orientation: 2 Hours
Students: 16 Max
Confined Space Entry Policies and Procedures – This Plan is required whenever employees are required to work in or enter a confined space. The Plan includes entry policies and rescue procedures. The cost on developing the Plan depends on the type of confined spaces in the workplace.
Time: 4-8 Hours
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Emergency Action Plan Orientation – This orientation will teach students how to implement your company’s EAP. Discussion on evacuation procedures, activating 911, and employee responsibilities are included.
Orientation: 2-3 Hours
Students: 16 Max
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Emergency Business Plan (EBP) – Every workplace is required to have an EAP. Your customized Plan will include procedures for evacuating your facility, outline training requirements for employees, and contain information on how to minimize disasters and respond to emergencies. The cost for delivering the Plan depends on many factors, such as the size of the facility, the number of employees, the hazards exposed, the availability of existing information, etc.
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Exposure Control Plan Orientation – Students will learn how to implement the ECP including the correct use of personal protection equipment, universal precautions, and decontamination of surfaces or equipment exposed to blood or other bodily fluids.
Orientation: 2 Hours
Students: 16 Max
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Fall Protection Plan – Any employer that exposes an employee to a fall of greater than the 30” (6’ for construction) must have a written Plan. A customized Plan can be created to give guidance of the proper procedures and equipment needed to work at elevated locations. The cost of the Plan depends on the type of hazards, the fall protection equipment used, established rescue procedures, and the number of employees protected by the Plan.
Time: 4-8 Hours
Fall Protection Plan Orientation – This in-servicing instructs students how to implement the company’s Fall Protection Plan. Topics included are common fall hazards, training requirements, and fall protection equipment requirements.
Orientation: 2 Hours
Students: 16 Max
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Hazard Communication Plan – Any company that has chemicals in the workplace must have a written Haz Com Program. Items included in the customized Program includes safety precautions, personal protective equipment, spill/release procedures, etc. The cost for creating the Program depends on such factors as the number and types of chemicals, the number of employees covered under the Program, and the availability of existing chemical information. NOTE: A current inventory of chemicals must be made prior to completing the Program.
Time: 8-24 Hours
Hazard Communication Plan Orientation – This in-service trains employees to recognize and identify hazardous substances and interpret related chemical information. It also acquaints employees with Haz Com training requirements.
Orientation: 2 Hours
Students: 16 Max
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Illness & Injury Prevention Plan (I.I.P.P.) – Written Plan – The IIPP is the foundation of your company’s Safety Program, from which all other Plans can be developed. Topics covered in your customized IIPP include: the assignment of responsibilities, training and inspection procedures, accident investigation procedures, employee discipline and recognition policies, etc. The cost of the plan depends on availability of existing information, the format of the Plan, and the size of your company.
Illness & Injury Prevention Plan (I.I.P.P.) Orientation – This orientation will teach you how to implement your Illness & Injury Prevention Plan for any new or temporary employees. We suggest that your managers and supervisors attend the course as well. It will be necessary for us to review your I.I.P.P. prior to this class.
Orientation: 2 Hours
Students: 24 Max
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Lock-Out/Tag-Out Written Plans – A LOTO Plan is required to protect employees or contractors from accidental starting or movement of machinery of equipment. Locking or blocking procedures for each piece of equipment is included. The cost of the customized Plan depends on the number and types of equipment and the number of employees covered by the Plan.Time: 4-12 Hours
Lock-Out/Tag-Out Orientation – Students will receive an orientation in recognition of electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, compressed air, or any other source which must be disengaged or blocked to avoid injury to employees. Also includes labeling, selection of lockout devices, periodic inspections and training requirements.
Orientation: 2 Hours
Students: 16 Max
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Respiratory Protection Plan – Employers who require employees to wear a respirator must have a written Program stating procedures for selecting the proper respirator, maintenance, storage and cleaning procedures, medical surveillance, and proper fit. The cost of your customized Program depends on the types of chemicals used, the results of air sampling, and the number of employees covered under the Program.
Time: 8-16 Hours
Respiratory Protection Plan Orientation – This in-service provides students with information and guidance on the proper use, care, disinfecting, maintenance and storage of respiratory equipment. They will also learn to recognize respiratory hazards. Compliance with health and safety OSHA regulations and training requirements will also be discussed.
Orientation: 2 Hours
Students: 24 Max
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