Tag: Training
Who says Safety Training can’t be fun and interesting? Check out these comments from SET Solutions’s latest Electric Power Comprehensive Safety Compliance Course:
“Really...
30 Hour OSHA Course for Electric Utilities
Check out what the participants at SET Solutions’s latest 30 Hour OSHA Course for Electric Utilities had to say about the program:
“Instructors were knowledgeable and...
Employee Training – How hard can it be?, Part II
By: Pam Tompkins, CSP, CUSP, CUSA
Last month, employee training and the importance of developing a well planned training process were discussed. This month, several additional...
Employee Training For Nonelectrical Workers – Question and Answer
Which of the following is true in respect to the training required for employees whose work is nonelectrical in nature, but directly associated with a covered installation...
Employee Training- How hard can it be?
By: Pam Tompkins, CSP, CUSP, CUSA
Mark Twain said “There is nothing that training cannot do. Nothing is above its reach or below it. It can turn bad morals...
Safety Improvement Audits, Part II
By: Pam Tompkins, CSP, CUSP, CUSA
In the previous Safety Improvement Audits article, a traditional Safety Compliance Audit was discussed, including its lack of focus on...
Electric Power, Management, Safety Culture, Surveys, Training
Safety Improvement Audits
By: Pam Tompkins, CSP, CUSP, CUSA
Audit? Just the thought of participating in an audit brings frightening thoughts. Think of an IRS audit, it can’t mean good...
Understanding Safety Culture Through Perception Surveys
If you asked workers at your company who is responsible for their safety, how do you think they would answer that question? Would they say the safety director is responsible,...
Leadership Development, Management, Safety Culture, Surveys, Training
Understanding OSHA Electric Power Training Requirements
Are your employees performing work on or near electric power generation, transmission or distribution facilities? If so, whether they are performing electrical or nonelectrical...
Electric Power Standards- Subcontractors Performing Nonelectrical Work in Restricted Areas
Does the Host Employer have any responsibility for subcontractors performing nonelectrical work inside restricted workareas. The answer is Yes! Host employers have the...
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