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Colorado Safety Association 09 September 10 October 11 November 12 December 7 Forklift Operator Instructor Development 8 Safety Management Systems 12 Safety Builder Construction Orientation 14 Respiratory Protection Seminar 15 Excavation and Trenching Safety (Competent Person) 17 Defensive Driving 6 Hour 20 Job Safety Analysis Seminar 21 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED 27 Safety Symposium (Pueblo) 28 Temporary Worker Initiative Seminar 4 Defensive Driving 4 Hour 5 Safety Symposium (Grand Junction) 11 Aerial Lift Instructor Development 12 Lockout/Tagout: Controlling Hazardous Energy 13 Safety Symposium (Greeley) 15 Defensive Driving 6 Hour 17 Defensive Driving 4 Hour (in Spanish) 19 NFPA 70E Arc Flash Seminar 21 Getting Up to Speed on OSHAʼs New Silica Standard 25 Colorado Cost Containment Certification Workshop 26 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED 26‐28 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED Instructor Development 31‐Nov 4 Certified Occupational Safety Specialist 1 Reasonable Suspicion Training 2 Crane Safety: Working Around Cranes 3 Safety Builder Construction Orientation 7 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED (in Spanish) 9 How to Develop Your Safety Program 10 Forklift Operator Instructor Development 15 Machine Guarding Seminar 16 Fire Extinguisher Training 17 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED 18 Safety Score Card ‐ Practical Ways to Measure and Track Your Safety Performance 19 Defensive Driving 6 Hour 29 Coaching the Van Driver 30 Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens 30 Breakfast Club (Members Only) 1 Respiratory Protection Seminar 1 Lockout/ Tagout: Controlling Hazardous Energy 6 Defensive Driving 4 Hour 6 Getting Up to Speed on OSHAʼs New Silica Standard 7 Aerial Lift Instructor Development 13 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED 17 Defensive Driving 6 Hour September to December 2016 Course & Seminar Schedule Course & Seminar Schedule

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Page 1: September to December 2016 - CAMPC · This is a free Members Only event. RSVP by August 22, 2016. Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) (5 Days) (8:00 am to 5:00 pm) Earn

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7 Forklift Operator Instructor Development8 Safety Management Systems12 Safety Builder Construction Orientation14 Respiratory Protection Seminar15 Excavation and Trenching Safety (Competent Person)17 Defensive Driving 6 Hour20 Job Safety Analysis Seminar21 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED27 Safety Symposium (Pueblo)28 Temporary Worker Initiative Seminar

4 Defensive Driving 4 Hour5 Safety Symposium (Grand Junction)11 Aerial Lift Instructor Development12 Lockout/Tagout: Controlling Hazardous Energy13 Safety Symposium (Greeley)15 Defensive Driving 6 Hour17 Defensive Driving 4 Hour (in Spanish)19 NFPA 70E Arc Flash Seminar21 Getting Up to Speed on OSHAʼs New Silica Standard25 Colorado Cost Containment Certification Workshop26 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED26‐28 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED Instructor Development31‐Nov 4 Certified Occupational Safety Specialist

1 Reasonable Suspicion Training 2 Crane Safety: Working Around Cranes3 Safety Builder Construction Orientation7 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED (in Spanish)9 How to Develop Your Safety Program10 Forklift Operator Instructor Development15 Machine Guarding Seminar16 Fire Extinguisher Training17 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED18 Safety Score Card ‐ Practical Ways to Measure and Track

Your Safety Performance19 Defensive Driving 6 Hour29 Coaching the Van Driver30 Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens30 Breakfast Club (Members Only)

1 Respiratory Protection Seminar1 Lockout/ Tagout: Controlling Hazardous Energy6 Defensive Driving 4 Hour6 Getting Up to Speed on OSHAʼs New Silica Standard7 Aerial Lift Instructor Development 13 NSC First Aid/CPR and AED17 Defensive Driving 6 Hour

September to December 2016Course & Seminar ScheduleCourse & Seminar Schedule

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Aerial Lift Instructor Development(8:00 am to 12:30 pm)This course will provide you with the basic tools to establish atraining program at your company. Participants will receive abasic power point presentation, checklists for skills testing, andwritten test. Participants should have experience operating aeriallift equipment.

Member: $200 Alliance Member: $225 Non-member: $250

Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens(8:00 am to 10:30 am)Session will cover an introduction to bloodborne pathogens, including hepatitis viruses and HIV, airborne pathogens includingtuberculosis, proven steps to reduce exposure and prevent infection, and exposure control plans.Member: $45 Alliance Member: $45 Non-member: $60

Breakfast Club: Breakfast with OSHA (Members Only)(8:00 am to 9:00 am)Topics of the moment will be discussed; youʼll also have a chanceto bring your questions to the table at this informal breakfastwith OSHA. Join us for this informative session and a bite to eat! This is a free Members Only event. RSVP by August 22, 2016.

Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS)(5 Days) (8:00 am to 5:00 pm)Earn this nationally recognized designation while sharpening yourskills as a safety leader. In this 40 hour class, you will learn how toread and understand the OSHA 1910 and 1926 CFRs. By learninghow to work safely on a job site, you can teach your companyhow to lower fatalities and near misses. Upon successfully com‐pleting the class, you will obtain your national Certified Occupa‐tional Safety Specialist (COSS) designation.Member: $1699 Alliance Member: $1699 Non-member: $1997

Coaching the Van Driver(8:00 am to 12:30 pm)Coaching the Van Driver addresses the unique considerations ofmini‐van, commercial van and 15‐passenger van drivers. Member: $65 Alliance Member: $65 Non-member: $75

Colorado Cost Containment Certification Workshop(1:00 pm to 3:30 pm)This is a state‐certified program through the Colorado Division ofWorkers' Compensation that provides the holder with a 5‐10%credit on their workers' compensation insurance premiums. Presentation will cover the six steps of the program and explainexactly what type of documentation the State requires in order tobe certified. The presenter will be available to work with individu‐als who have brought their materials with them; she will gothrough your documents and help to assemble them. You couldleave this workshop with your entire application and supportingdocuments ready for submission to the State.Member: $50 Alliance Member: $50 Non-member: $65

Crane Safety: Working Around Cranes(8:00 am to 4:00 pm)The seriousness of hazards and the risks associated with the useof cranes will be presented from various perspectives. Content ofthe current OSHA standard [Subpart CC: Cranes and derricks inconstruction] will be reviewed with emphasis placed on crane

setup and stability, rigging operations, signal person training, andsituational awareness. The class is specifically aimed at riggers,signal persons, and laborers although responsibilities of opera‐tors are discussed.Member: $179 Alliance Member: $179 Non-member: $199

Defensive Driving 4 Hour (also in Spanish)(8:00 am to 12:30 pm) This course will motivate participants to change their behind‐the‐wheel behaviors and attitudes.Member: $65 Alliance Member: $65 Non-member: $65

Defensive Driving 6 Hour(Saturday) (8:00 am to 3:00 pm)This course helps drivers choose safe, responsible and lawful driv‐ing behaviors. Member: $65 Alliance Member: $65 Non-member: $65

Excavation and Trenching Safety(8:00 am to 4:00 pm)This one‐day competent person training session will cover the re‐quirements of the OSHA excavation and trenching standards, theimportance of the term competent person as well as the respon‐sibilities and accountability required of that person. Discussionincludes soil properties and their behavior in various conditions.Member: $179 Alliance Member: $179 Non-member: $199

Fire Extinguisher Training (includes hands-on practice)(8:00 am to 10:00 am)Itʼs a fact that trained individuals are 250 percent more effectivein extinguishing fires. Discussion includes sources of fire, classesof fire, extinguisher types and identification, and assessing a firesituation. Each student will receive hands‐on practice using ourBullEx BullsEye digital fire and laser extinguisher! Take advantageof our two for one pricing: Member: $45 Alliance Member: $45 Non-member: $65BullEx Training System Donated by Pinnacol Assurance.

Forklift Operator Instructor Development(8:00 am to 4:00 pm)Complete this one‐day course to receive the tools you need toestablish a training program for operators. Forklift experience ishighly suggested. Materials include an instructor manual thatcontains information for classroom and skills sessions, diagrams,sample written exam and skills test forms.Member: $230 Alliance Member: $265 Non-member: $300

Getting Up to Speed on OSHA’s New Silica Standard(8:00 am to 10:30 am-Oct.) (1:00 pm to 3:30 pm-Dec.)In March 2016, OSHA issued a final rule to limit worker exposureThis seminar will give an overview of the new silica OSHA regula‐tion, explain who and what needs to be covered under employeetraining, discuss effective engineering controls and identify tasksthat potentially expose employees to high levels of silica.Member: $50 Alliance Member: $50 Non-member: $65

How to Develop Your Safety Program(8:00 am to 12:30 pm)CSA has developed this half‐day training with easy to follow,step‐by‐step instruction for developing a safety program. Thiscourse is beneficial for small companies that need help with

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developing a safety program or for companies that have a pro‐gram, but are not sure that it meets the industry standard. Thefollowing safety management elements will be included: • Management commitment and written plan • Employee orientation and involvement • Hazard identification, evaluation and control• Hazard communication (inventory, SDS, labeling)• OSHA Recordkeeping (OSHA 300 Logs and Form 301)• Emergency Preparedness Member: $95 Alliance Member: $95 Non-member: $125

Job Safety Analysis Seminar(8:00 am to 12:00 pm)Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a proven process used to identify, analyze and control operating hazards. This half‐day seminar willwalk you through the process of a JSA. Topics include: the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools and the workenvironment; key elements of a JSA, hazard identification, andappropriate solutions and hazard controls. A JSA form will be reviewed.Member: $95 Alliance Member: $95 Non-member: $95

Lockout /Tagout: Controlling Hazardous Energy(8:00 am to 10:30 am)This session provides an overview of the procedural and trainingrequirements of OSHA 29 CFR1910.147. With few exceptions,an employer must have both a written energy control programand written energy control procedures in place. Tips for develop‐ing these documents will be covered. Member: $50 Alliance Member: $50 Non-member: $65

Machine Guarding Seminar(8:00 am to 10:30 am)This full‐day class will introduce students to the principles of howto protect employees from machinery hazards and the require‐ments of OSHA regulations, subpart O.Member: $50 Alliance Member: $50 Non-member: $65

NFPA 70E Arc Flash Seminar(8:00 am to 10:30 am)This presentation focuses on NFPA 70E Arc Flash standards andthe core elements that must be addressed for adequate arc flashprotection. The presentation will include examples of arc flashoccurrence as well as methods for protection, equipment andtraining.Member: $50 Alliance Member: $50 Non-member: $65

NSC First Aid/CPR and AED (also in Spanish)(8:00 am to 2:30 pm)This basic First Aid and CPR course meets the OSHA requirementfor first aid in the workplace. Youʼll learn:• First Aid basics• CPR and the operating characteristics of the AEDMember: $55 Alliance Member: $55 Non-member: $55

NSC First Aid/CPR and AED Instructor Development(3 days) (8:00 am to 4:00 pm) National Safety Council recently updated their materials. Thiscourse will be taught with these up‐to‐date materials and proce‐dures. This instructor development class will prepare partici‐pants to teach the National Safety Councilʼs First Aid/CPR andAED program to employees within their organization. Member: $550 Alliance Member: $575 Non-member: $725

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Reasonable Suspicion Training(8:00 am to 12:00 pm)Do you, your supervisors or your employees have the skills toidentify drug impaired behavior? Would you prevent a workplaceaccident if you could? Impairment in the work place costs busi‐nesses billions of dollars according to the Department of Labor.Understanding impairment will protect you and your company.This certificate level course will provide you with the informationneeded to satisfy the DOT requirements for Supervisory Training. Member: $150 Alliance Member: $150 Non-Member: $165

Respiratory Protection Seminar(8:00 am to 10:30 am)This course is designed for managers and supervisors. It providesa comprehensive analysis of the OSHA respiratory protection reg‐ulation, 29 CFR 1910.134. Topics include: written program ele‐ments, characteristics and selection of respirators, medicalevaluations, fit testing, storage and maintenance, identification offilters and cartridges, and employee training. Compliance require‐ments include program reevaluations and record keeping.Member: $50 Alliance Member: $50 Non-member: $65

Safety Builder Construction Orientation(8:00 am to 12:30 pm)This course is specifically designed for newly hired and temporaryconstruction workers as an introduction to the basic elements ofworkplace safety. It will provide a common sense approach toconstruction safety to teach them to stay safe and productive inthe field. This session applies to both commercial and residentialcompanies. Member: $55 Alliance Member: $55 Non-member: $65

Safety Management Systems(8:00 am to 11:30 am)There has been much discussion over the years about the value ofsafety management systems. There is a drive to move from com‐pliance based safety systems to full safety management systems. This presentation will • Define a safety management system• Examine various types of safety management systems• Review of various management systems• Compare benefits / results of program implementationMember: $95 Alliance Member: $95 Non-member: $125

Safety Score Card: Practical Ways to Measure and Track Your Safety Performance (8:00 am to 10:30 am)This innovative seminar will provide a general understanding ofsafety performance measures and how they can be implementedusing a Safety Score Card. Youʼll develop and create a SafetyScore Card specific to your organization and receive tips forweighting measures to drive increased participation and desiredoutcomes.Member: $50 Alliance Member: $50 Non-member: $65

Temporary Worker Initiative Seminar(8:00 am to 10:30 am)OSHA launched its Temporary Worker Initiative in order to helpprevent work‐related injuries and illnesses among temporary Thisseminar will discuss guidance documents from OSHA, and providean update of where things stand presently with OSHAʼs enforce‐ment under this initiative. Member: $50 Alliance Member: $50 Non-member: $65

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Safety Management Systems and the Fine-Tuned Safety Program

(8:00 am to 4:00 pm)The structure of a Safety Management System is an effective tool toutilize when organizing the many aspects of safety and health thatcan exist within an organization. There is a drive to move from com-pliance based safety systems to full safety management systems.Learn how your safety program can benefit from this managementtool.This presentation will include: • Elements of a Safety Program• Elements of Safety Management Systems• Successes of Safety Management Systems in Various Industries• Compare Benefits / Results of Program Implementation

Coming to a Town Near You!

Coming to a Town Near You!

September 27 -- PuebloPueblo Community College

900 W. Orman Ave., Ste. SC 200Pueblo, CO 81004

October 5 -- Grand JunctionPinnacol Assurance

744 Horizon Ct., Ste. 100Grand Junction, CO 81506

October 13 -- GreeleyFlood & Peterson

4687 West 18th St.Greeley, CO 80634

Member: $150 Alliance Member: $150 Non-member: $180Course fee includes materials, breakfast and lunch.

Safety Symposium

Questions?Call 303/373-1937