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OSHA Inspections, Accident Investigations, Site Specific Safety Plans, Subcontractors and Multi-Employer Worksites, Fall Protection Management,

Fall Protection Management, Electrical Safety Management, Traffic Control, Trenching and

Excavation, Steel Erection Safety, Concrete Safety, Scaffold Systems, and Mobile Equipment and

Equipment Management OSHA Inspections, Concrete Safety Accident Investigations, Site Specific

Safety Plans, Subcontractors and Multi-Employer Worksites, Fall Protection Management, Electrical

Safety Management, Traffic Control, Trenching and Excavation, Steel Erection Safety, Concrete

Safety, Scaffold Systems, Mobile Equipment and Equipment Management OSHA Inspections,

Accident Investigations, Site Specific Safety Plans, Subcontractors and Multi-Employer Worksites, Fall

Protection Management, Electrical Safety Fall Electrical Safety Management, Traffic Control, Trenching and Excavation, Steel Erection Safety,

Concrete Safety, , Management, Traffic Control, Trenching and Excavation, Steel Erection Safety, Concrete Safety, Scaffold Systems, and Mobile

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SAFETY TRAININGCALENDAR

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Pacific Safety Center (PSC, formerly Pacific Safety Council) has specialized in on-site, customized safety training and consulting for business and community organizations since 1953. We are your go-to resource to manage risk, prevent injuries and help you achieve your business goals.

Our vision The premier resource for safety services.

Our mission To deliver safety education and training for business and community.

Our values Safety Unquestionable commitment for life, work and play. Integrity Unarguable commitment to service relationships. Excellence Uncompromising commitment to quality.

PSC is a non-profit, non-governmental, educational organization. We have developed our services and programs to provide affordable, convenient training that never compromises quality or safety.

We offer:• Affordability: As a non-profit organization, we deliver high quality training at affordable rates. Quality is never compromised.• Convenience and flexibility: We deliver courses at your workplace (on-site) or our training facility (open enrollment). We can also deliver courses in modules to meet your time constraints.• Breadth of experience: Our diverse group of instructors has the expertise to provide training and consulting that is relevant and customized to your site and needs. • Testing and record-keeping: All students must complete a competency test at the end of their course to demonstrate proficiency and understanding of topic specific training. Upon successful completion of the course, all participants receive certificates of completion and/or wallet cards.

Invest in prevention with PSC to achieve your safety goals!

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CONSULTING SERVICES - INVEST IN COMPLIANCE

Did you know?Lack of written programs is one of the most frequent violations cited by OSHA.

Pacific Safety Center is here to help you with expert third-party occupational safety and health consulting.

We offer:• Highly qualified health and safety consultants• Safety Resource Officers• Cost effective compliance solutions• Evaluations of your existing programs • Customized written programs• Written report of recommendations

Our consulting services include:• Injury & Illness Prevention Program• Emergency & Disaster Preparedness Plans• Safety Assessments• Ergonomic Assessments

Let PSC help you identify, control and eliminate hazards!

“The instructor keeps getting better and better – he is at the top of his game with

superior knowledge, vast experience and great listening skills. He is a rare find

with the ability to answer any question and go with the direction of the class. The

customization of our GHS information was very pleasing to me, as well as to all

participants. It was the best HAZMAT training we have had yet! Thank you!”

~ Kurt L. Pruitt, Facilities Helpdesk Coordinator/Office Manager, National University

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Pacific Safety Center instructors are available to conduct safety courses at your facility and can customize them for your specific needs. PSC trainers have a solid background and years of experience in occupational health and safety.

Our training courses include:

Active ShooterAsbestos AwarenessAutomated External Defibrillator (AED)Back Injury PreventionBackhoe OperatorBloodborne PathogensBobcat TrainingCal/OSHA StandardsCalifornia Environmental Reporting System (CERS)Calm Assertive LeadershipCertified Erosion Sediment and Storm Water Inspector (CESSWI)Certificate for Occupational Safety Managers (COSM)Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS)Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC)Communication SkillsConfined Space: Entrant & Attendant, Supervisor, RescueCPR/First Aid/AEDCrane RiggingDisaster PreparednessDOT / Hazardous Material TransportationDriving SafetyEffective MeetingsEM 385-1-1Emergency Response for DisastersErgonomics & Office SafetyEthics for Safety LeadersFacilities ManagementFall Protection Awareness, Competent PersonFire ExtinguisherFirst AidForklift Instructor and OperatorHazard CommunicationHazardous Waste ManagementHAZWOPER: 8 hr, 16 hr, 24 hr, 40hr,

HAZWOPER Annual RefresherHAZWOPER General Site WorkerHAZWOPER Incident Commander/On-SceneHeat Illness PreventionIncident Investigation and ReportingInjury and Illness Prevention ProgramJob Safety AnalysisLab SafetyLead AwarenessLockout/TagoutNFPA 70ENoise ConservationOSHA 10-Hour ConstructionOSHA 10-Hour General IndustryOSHA 30-Hour ConstructionOSHA 30-Hour General IndustryOSHA 300 LogOSHA RecordkeepingPersonal Protective EquipmentPesticide SafetyQualified Rigger and SignalpersonQualified SWPPP Developer (QSD)Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP)Rattlesnake Avoidance and EnvenomationRespiratory Program AdministratorRespirator Fit Testing & TrainingSafety Orientation for New EmployeesSilica AwarenessSologic Root Cause AnalysisSpill Prevention Control & Countermeasure (SPCC)Storm Water Pollution Prevention ProgramSupervisor Safety TrainingTool SafetyTraffic Control and Flagger SafetyTrench and ExcavationWorkers’ CompensationWorkplace Violence

Call 858-621.2313 x112 for a quote or to ask about additional training topics.

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OPEN ENROLLMENT COURSESBackhoe Operator

This program is designed for field personnel with experience operating equipment or for those

who want to learn the basics of backhoe operation. Students will receive hands-on training conducted in a safe environment. Topics covered will include: equipment inspection, safe moving and operating procedures, safe excavating procedures, loading procedures and excavation techniques.

Contact hours: 8 | To be DeterminedInvestment: $150 Member / $180 Non-member

Certificate for Safety Managers (COSM)The newest addition to the growing number of safety management programs in the Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) family, COSM is an advanced, executive-level safety program consisting of 40 hours of training. Once students have completed all five sessions and meet the prerequisites, they receive the COSM credential. Topics include: Essentials of Safety Management; Strategic Planning & Evaluating for Safety Success; Managing Risks; Communicating the Safety Message; and Preventive Measures & Post-Accident Management.

Prerequisites: Complete all five sessions in a two-year time period; turn in all completed assignments; and have a minimum of two years of safety, health or environmental work experience. Must have access to a computer with internet for homework assignments.

Contact hours: 40 | Dates: Apr 8-12, Aug 12-16 or Dec 9-13Investment: $1,999 Member / $2,599 Non-member

Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS)COSS training is an intensive learning experience that teaches participants how to manage safety effectively within their organizations. Skills gained in COSS include: calculating the true costs of accidents; identifying hazards and implementing corrective actions; performing risk assessments for key jobs and procedures; and developing, implementing and maintaining safety plans. COSS provides safety practitioners with the tools and techniques they need to make an impact on the safety of their organization.

Contact hours: 40 | Dates: Feb 25-Mar 1, Apr 29-May 3, Aug 19-23 or Nov 4-8Investment: $1,799 Member / $2,299 Non-member

Coaching the Utility Truck DriverThis course is designed specifically for the Utility Industry - Gas, Electric, Water, Wastewater, Public Works, Port Authority, Forestry, Telephone and Cable. This course is a driving improvement course for the Utilities Truck Driver. Upon completion of the course, you should have a comprehensive understanding of critical collision-prevention

techniques, including: Familiarity with the vehicle, Cushion of safety, Blind spots, Scanning, Following distance, Vehicle positioning, Right and left turn procedures, Safe backing and parking techniques, On-site safety measures and more.

Contact hours: 4 | Dates: Mar 7Investment: $75 Member / $105 Non-member

Confined Space Awareness

Designed for personnel who encounter confined spaces and/or permit-required confined spaces

at their workplace or job-site. This course is designed to supply participants with the information necessary to recognize confined spaces and permit-required confined spaces and their hazards. Topics include: confined space identification; hazard recognition; regulation overview, and the affected employee’s role and responsibilities.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Mar 20 or Jun 19Investment: $150 Member / $180 Non-member

Confined Space - Permit Required for Entrants, Attendants, Competent Person & Entry Supervisor

An intensive two-day (16-hr) program designed for persons who encounter confined spaces

and/or permit-required confined spaces at their workplace or job-site. This course is designed to supply participants with the technical information and skills necessary to recognize, evaluate, and control the unique health and safety hazards encountered with confined space entry work. Topics include: regulatory review, elements of confined space programs, confined space identification and evaluation, permit information, hazard recognition, atmospheric testing, hazard control (ventilation, cleaning and purging, fall protection and retrieval systems, non-entry rescue, etc.), personal protective equipment, and entry equipment. Includes a hands-on session using tripod, brake winch, full-body harness, and

lifeline/fall arrestor. Please bring a harness, gloves (not

rubber), close toed shoes, and kneepads (optional). Note: An

8-hour “awareness” course is available for participants who

will not perform permit-space entries but who require the

ability to recognize confined spaces and their potential

hazards. Personal Protective Equipment is required. Contact hours: 16 | Dates: Mar 20-21 or Jun 19-20Investment: $225 Member / $275 Non-member

Cancellation Policy: Any cancellations or requests to reschedule any of our courses must be given to PSC five working days prior to the training date. Lack of sufficient notice will result in a full charge of the minimum amount. Substitutions may be made at any time.

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Construction Safety ManagementAttending this Safety Management Training is a “must” for both the novice and safety professional. A wide range of topics will be discussed, including: OSHA Inspections, Accident Investigations, Site Specific Safety Plans, Subcontractors and Multi-Employer Worksites, Fall Protection Management, Electrical Safety Management, Traffic Control, Trenching and Excavation, Steel Erection Safety, Concrete Safety, Scaffold Systems, and Mobile Equipment and Equipment Management. The target audience is superintendents, field managers, etc. This interactive learning opportunity will be facilitated by an instructor with over 30 years of construction experience from Cavignac & Associates.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Mar 26Investment: $125 Member / $150 Non-member

CPR, First Aid & AED Blended Learning

Blended training combines the convenience of online learning with a shortened practical skills

session in order to meet both knowledge and skill objectives for learners. This specially designed Web based learning system allows for a variety of sensory interactions to provide users with a low-stress, easy to use, and convenient way to learn cognitive information. It is important to note that students must successfully complete both the online and skills portions of blended training.

Please Note: Completion of the online portion alone will not result in certification.

Contact hours: 1 | Dates: Feb 7, Apr 23 or June 12 Investment: $35 Member / $50 Non-member

CPR, First Aid & AED Initial

With CPR, First Aid and AED training, you can make the difference between life and death for

someone. This program conforms to the 2015 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science. This course covers the techniques of CPR, first aid treatment, symptoms to look for when there is danger, and AED equipment operation and maintenance.

Contact hours: 6 | Dates: Apr 23Investment: $65 Member / $80 Non-member

CPR, First Aid & AED Refresher

This course is designed for those who possess current CPR/FA/AED certifications. Students will

review the techniques of CPR, first aid treatment, symptoms to look for when there is danger, and AED equipment operation and maintenance.

Contact hours: 4 | Dates: Feb 7 or Jun 12Investment: $45 Member / $60 Non-member

DOT Hazardous Material TransportationAn intensive 8-hour program designed for personnel directly involved in the handling, packaging, loading, shipping/transportation, and/or preparation of hazardous materials/waste for transportation or who operate a hazardous materials transportation vehicle. Topics include: the changes and new requirements of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 171 - 180 now in effect; shipping descriptions; shipping papers; markings; labels; placards; performance-oriented packaging; loading and segregation; security considerations; safety; and, the 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table. Satisfies the training and testing requirements of 49 CFR Subpart H 172.700-704 for “hazmat employees” and “hazmat employers.” Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Jan 30 or Apr 24 Investment: $150 Member / $180 Non-memberFall Protection Awareness Designed for personnel with frequent exposure to fall hazards. Topics include: regulatory overview; guardrails, safety nets, personal fall arrest systems, and other protective systems; inspection, use, and maintenance of personal protective equipment. Includes a hands-on training session with harnesses, lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, anchor points, etc.Contact hours: 4 | Dates: Feb 5 or May 7Investment: $125 Member / $150 Non-member

Fall Protection for the Competent Person

Designed for individuals who may be exposed to fall hazards in the workplace and/or may be

designated by the employer as the Fall Protection Competent Person on a site. This course enables individuals to recognize the hazards of falling and to correctly use procedures to minimize these hazards. Topics include: fall hazards; selection, installation, maintenance, and inspection of fall protection systems, including guardrails, personal fall arrest systems, safety nets, warning lines, safety monitors, controlled access zones, and covers; and, the role of the Competent Person in fall protection plans. Includes hands-on training sessions with a variety of fall protection systems.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Feb 5 or May 7Investment: $180 Member / $225 Non-member

Forklift Instructor

This professional training program covers all areas of lift truck operation, maintenance and

safe practice. Participants will receive a complete presentation package including: guidelines, test, forms, inspections and performance checklists, OSHA background information, exercises for conducting hands-on training and instructional videos or DVD. A standard sit-down lift is used for the skills test.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Jan 16, Mar 5 or May 23Investment: $575 Member / $675 Non-member

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Forklift Operator

Participants will gain the skills to meet and exceed the latest regulations and standards for

forklifts. Instructors encourage participants to take an active role by observing and discussing recommended safety practices. The program covers all areas of safe operation and maintenance, including operating principles, safety rules, recordkeeping, maintenance, material handling and regulations. A standard sit-down lift is used for the skills test.

Contact hours: 5 | Dates: Dates: Jan 16, Mar 5 or May 23Investment: $115 Member / $135 Non-member

Hazardous Waste ManagementThis course is designed for generators of hazardous waste and their employees (including handlers, accumulation point managers, satellite accumulation point managers, etc.). Topics include: local, state, and federal regulations, responsibility and liability, hazardous waste identification and classification, universal waste, hazardous waste characteristics, permits and licenses, storage and handling, transportation, source reduction and waste management, employee information and training, preparedness and prevention, emergency procedures, and recordkeeping and reports.

Contact hours: 4 | Dates: Feb 6 or May 22Investment: $150 Member / $180 Non-member

HAZWOPER 8-hour Emergency Response Annual Refresher

This one-day (8-hour) course is designed as a refresher training course for those individuals

who have successfully completed the initial HAZWOPER Emergency Response courses (First Responder Awareness Level, First Responder Operations Level, Hazardous Materials Technician, Hazardous Materials Specialist, On-Scene Incident Commander, and First Responder/Receiver for EMS). This annual training is required within one year of the initial certification. This courses discusses and reviews changes in Federal and State regulations as well as relevant, upcoming legislation. In addition, developments in state-of-the-art practices and technologies, as well as key aspects from the initial training are discussed. After completion of this annual refresher course, participants will have their certification extended for an additional year. Prerequisite: Certified completion of the appropriate initial HAZWOPER Emergency Response course.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Feb 15 or May 17Investment: $125 Member / $150 Non-member

HAZWOPER 8-hour First Responder Awareness Level (FRA)

This one-day (8-hr.) program is designed for individuals who are likely to witness or discover

a hazardous substance release. This course provides the required training so these individuals may initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release. Topics covered in the course include: hazardous materials and the risks associated with them; potential outcomes associated with an emergency incident; hazmat recognition; hazmat identification; the role of the awareness level individual; site security and control; Emergency Response Guidebook; additional resource needs; and, communications. Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Feb 11 or May 13Investment: $125 Member / $150 Non-member

HAZWOPER 16-hour First Responder Operations Level (FRO)

This course is designed for personnel who respond to releases or potential releases for the

purpose of stopping the release. They assume a more aggressive role and will approach the point of release in order to stop the release of a hazardous substance. Topics can include: emergency response plans; classification, identification, and verification of materials; the Incident Command System; PPE; hazard and risk assessment; advanced control, containment, and confinement methods; decontamination; termination; and, basic hazmat chemistry and toxicology.

Contact hours: 16 | Dates: Feb 11-12 or May 13-14Investment: $180 Member / $225 Non-member

HAZWOPER 24-hour Hazardous Materials Technician

This course is designed for personnel who respond to releases or potential releases for the

purpose of protecting nearby persons, property, and the environment from the effects of the release. We also cover the steps for selection and use of appropriate protective equipment in order to stop the release and keeping it from spreading. Other topics include: basic hazard and risk assessment; emergency response plans; hazard classification; identification and verification of materials; initiating the Incident Command System; basic (FRO) and advanced (TECH) control, containment, and confinement methods; decontamination; termination; and hazmat chemistry and toxicology.

Contact hours: 24 | Dates: 11-13 or May 13-15Investment: $275 Member / $330 Non-member

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HAZWOPER 40-hour Hazardous Material Technician - Level A

This course is designed for personnel who respond to releases or potential releases of

known, unknown or high risk hazards and are expected to perform duties that require the highest level of protective equipment (Level A). In addition to the 24 Hr Technician topics, this course includes: establishing and implementing Incident Command; coordinating with other agencies; performing high hazard risk assessments; identification and verification of materials; control, containment, and confinement methods; plugging and patching methods; victim rescue, gross decontamination; documentation and termination.Contact hours: 40 | Dates: Feb 11-15 or May 13-17Investment: $425 Member / $525 Non-member

OSHA 10-hour Outreach Training for ConstructionOSHA Outreach Training is the principal method used to train workers in the essentials of occupational safety and health in Construction. Our 10-Hour outreach course covers specific OSHA standards and requirements as they apply to the construction industry and teaches safety awareness which helps in recognizing and reducing the risks of job site hazards. This training is intended for entry level workers as an orientation and covers safety and health hazards workers may face on construction work sites. Our course puts emphasis on hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. Topics include: Introduction to OSHA; Focus Four (fall hazards, electrical hazards, struck-by hazards, and caught-in / between hazards); PPE; Material Handling; Tools – Hand and Power; Scaffolds; Stairways and Ladders;

Excavations; Cranes.**Upon successful completion of this OSHA-accepted course, participants will receive 10-Hour Construction course completion cards and completion certificates.

Contact hours: 10 | Dates: Mar 25-26Investment: $200 Member / $250 Non-member

OSHA 10-hour Outreach Training for General IndustryOSHA Outreach Training is the principal method used to train workers in the essentials of occupational safety and health in General Industry work sites. Our 10-Hour Outreach course covers specific OSHA standards and requirements as they apply to general industry work sites and teaches safety awareness which helps in recognizing and reducing the risks of hazards. This training is intended for entry level workers as an orientation and covers safety and health

hazards workers may face at general industry work sites. Our course puts emphasis on hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. Important Safety Topics covered in this course include: Introduction to OSHA, Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Personal Protective Equipment, Hazard Communication, Safety and Health Programs, Electrical, Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans & Fire Prevention, Walking and Working Surfaces, Machine Guarding and Blood borne Pathogens.**Upon successful completion of this OSHA-accepted course, participants will receive 10-Hour General Industry Outreach course completion cards and completion certificates.

Contact hours: 10 | Dates: Apr 15-16Investment: $200 Member / $250 Non-member

OSHA 30-hour Outreach Training for ConstructionOSHA Outreach Training is the principal method used to train workers in the essentials of occupational safety and health in Construction. This OSHA 30-Hour Outreach course covers OSHA policies, standards and requirements, including safety and health principles for the construction industry. Our course puts emphasis on hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. This training is intended for people who have some safety responsibility. Important Safety Topics covered in this course include: Introduction to OSHA, Material Handling, Tools – Hand and Power, Excavations, Electrical, Personal Protective Equipment, Cranes, Safety Programs and Subpart C, Hazard Communication, Health Hazards in Construction, Personal Protective Equipment, Scaffolds and Fall Protection, OSHA Standards and Inspection Procedures.**Upon successful completion of this OSHA accepted course, participants will receive 30-Hour Construction Outreach course completion cards and completion certificates.

Contact hours: 30 | Dates: Mar 25-28Investment: $425 Member / $525 Non-member

OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for General IndustryDesigned to train personnel in the essentials of occupational safety and health in a general industry environment. This OSHA 30-Hour Outreach course covers OSHA policies, standards and requirements, including safety and health principles for the general industry. Our course puts emphasis on hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. This training is intended for people who have some safety responsibility. Upon successful completion of this OSHA-authorized course, participants will receive 30-Hour General Industry Outreach course completion cards and completion certificates. .**Upon successful completion of this OSHA accepted course, participants will receive 30-Hour General Industry Outreach course completion cards and completion certificates.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Apr 15-18Investment: $425 Member / $525 Non-member

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Qualified Rigger and Signal Person (QRS)This course is intended for workers who are working with equipment during lifting operations. Subjects to be covered include the components of rigging, rigging connections, inspection of rigging equipment, wire rope, slings, and hardware. The signalperson portion will include hand signals, voice communications, and basic crane operation. Upon successful completion of both practical and written exams, the student will receive a laminated wallet card stating that they have demonstrated the skills required by both federal OSHA and Cal/OSHA.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Feb 21 or May 9Investment: $180 Member / $225 Non-member

Respirator Fit Testing

Fit testing will be conducted utilizing the quantitative method. Pre-requisite: All participants

must possess a current medical clearance, be clean-shaven and bring their respirator. *Per Test

Contact hours: 1 | Dates: Jan 24 or Apr 25Investment: $50 Member* / $65 Non-member*

Respiratory Program Administrator (RPA)Designed for personnel and employers who utilize respiratory protective equipment and are required to develop, manage and maintain a respiratory protection program, including employees designated as the employer’s respiratory protection program administrator. Course topics include: the Cal-OSHA and OSHA Respiratory Protection Standards; NIOSH certification; respiratory protection programs; respirator limitations and capabilities; selection, use, and care; and medical evaluation requirements.

Contact hours: 4 | Dates: Jan 24 or Apr 25Investment: $125 Member / $150 Non-member

Sologic Root Cause Analysis - Level 1 Facilitator Sologic instructors teach current and proven best practices in cause and effect analysis. Our team has extensive experience applying the Sologic method to tasks from major investigations to recurring and systemic problems, and positive, proactive analyses. Students benefit from studying our clients best practices and requests, encompassing a vast array of industries, disciplines, geographies and cultures. In this course you will apply Sologic’s state-of-the-art Root Cause Analysis Method to real-world problems and receive mentoring from the instructor to gain the knowledge, tools, and confident to lead successful root cause analyses. You will be able to solve tough and recurring problems, and proactively replicate successes.

Contact hours: 16 | Dates: Mar 12-13Investment: $995 Member / $1295 Non-member

Sologic Root Cause Analysis - Level 2 Master Facilitator In this full day course, students will discuss advanced analytical topics and Root Cause Analysis program development best practices. Experienced instructors will teach facilitators to lead tough investigations, mentor less seasoned facilitators and implement more strategic Root Cause Analysis programs across their organizations. Students will learn to set program goals, measure KPI’s, create Root Cause Analysis thresholds and monitor performance metrics, including ROI and action tracking systems. Pre-requisite: Sologic RCA Level 1-Facilitator.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Mar 14Investment: $625 Member / 795 Non-member

Traffic Control and Flagger Safety (TCFS)

This program covers traffic control devices and protection as required by federal, state and city

laws for individuals whose work requires them to direct or control drivers and foot traffic. Topics discussed include: regulations and standards, channeling devices and barricades, construction signs, control of traffic through work zones, flagger safety, personal protective equipment and Cal/OSHA Construction Safety Order 1599.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Mar 19 or Jun 13Investment: $125 Member / $150 Non-member

Trenching & Excavating for the Competent PersonParticipant will learn how to identify existing and predictable excavation or trench hazards which may be dangerous to employees. This course covers: the shoring standard, duties and required knowledge, soil analysis, hydraulic shoring, shoring boxes and shields, sloping, benching and trenches as confined spaces. This course is compliant with CCR Title 8, Sections 1504 and 1539-1543.

Contact hours: 8 | Dates: Mar 6 or Jun 11Investment: $180 Member / $225 Non-member

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Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) is a unique, curriculum-based program that builds a solid foundation in both General Industry (CFR 1910) and Con-struction (CFR 1926) knowledge for the beginning safety practitioner as well as the experienced safety profes-sional. COSS meets the requirements outlined in ANSI Z490.1 – Criteria for Accepted Practices in Safety, Health, & Environmental Training Standard.

The course consists of 40 hours of hands-on, instructor-led learning, delivered by OSHA-authorized trainers. The course is designed to equip workers with the core com-petencies they need to succeed in occupational safety and health.

Case studies and workshops are used extensively to bring learning objectives into focus. Student presenta-tions, daily quizzes, practical reviews and a compre-hensive final exam allow students to demonstrate their competencies in the class. By learning how to promote safety on a jobsite, COSS graduates will have the knowl-edge necessary to help lower fatalities, near misses and OSHA citations.

Key to the program is the COSS Model, which focuses on four steps to providing a workplace free of recognized hazards. It enables newly appointed safety and health representatives to reach a higher level of understanding. Many experienced safety and health professionals who have completed the COSS class have used the COSS Model to successfully manage their safety processes.

“COSS is becoming great credentials for safety professionals. To continue the aspect of observing, implementing and sustaining integrity and honor. Great class and will definitely look forward to more from COSS. Also, the Pacific Safety Center was very homey.” Terrance Harris, COSS, Haztek, Inc.

CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY SPECIALISTStrengthen Your Safety Skills with COSS

COSS graduates will be able to:

+ Determine the true cost of accidents+ Calculate total recordable incident rates+ Search company and public records to assess where the likelihood of an accident may lie+ Master the use of the Code of Federal Regulations (construction and general industry)+ Identify hazards, determine regulatory requirements, implement corrective actions and train personnel in required changes + Complete risk analyses for key jobs and processes+ Perform thorough accident investigations+ Develop and implement a safety audit and inspection program+ Communicate corporate safety initiatives and goals+ Develop and maintain company safety plans and manuals

Course Dates: Feb 25-Mar 1, Apr 29-May 3, Aug 19-23 or Nov 4-8Investment: $1,799 Member / $2,299 Non- Member

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COSS graduates will be able to:

+ Determine the true cost of accidents+ Calculate total recordable incident rates+ Search company and public records to assess where the likelihood of an accident may lie+ Master the use of the Code of Federal Regulations (construction and general industry)+ Identify hazards, determine regulatory requirements, implement corrective actions and train personnel in required changes + Complete risk analyses for key jobs and processes+ Perform thorough accident investigations+ Develop and implement a safety audit and inspection program+ Communicate corporate safety initiatives and goals+ Develop and maintain company safety plans and manuals

Course Dates: Feb 25-Mar 1, Apr 29-May 3, Aug 19-23 or Nov 4-8

Outline of Session TopicsEssentials of Safety Management+ Explore the scope and function of the Safety ‘Position’ according to established health and safety entities such as ASSE’s ANSI standard Z590.2+ Assess personal competencies within the categories of foundation, core, technical and professional and executive abilities+ Understand the importance and process for developing a training plan to increase competencies

Injury Management, Incentives & Discipline+ Recognize the benefits of a comprehensive IDMS+ Realize how discipline plays a strategic role in providing a safe environment+ Learn what leading indicators are and how they work to improve safety incentive and recognition programs and increase employee satisfaction

Communicating the Safety Message+ Learn to present to high-level executives+ Explore the critical steps to a great performance+ Explore methods to improve your safety communication+ Create and present a one-minute ‘elevator pitch’

Strategic Planning & Evaluating for Safety Success+ Assess their organization’s maturity by auditing their organization’s Safety Management System (SMS)+ Learn the importance of benchmarking quality safety systems, such as TQM, ANSI Z10, and OHSAS 18001, for creating their own organization’s strategic safety plan+ Realize the importance of utilizing leading indicators as well as lagging indicators in evaluating your safety system’s success+ Become familiar with self-inspection checklists & OSHA audit forms that will help safety managers evaluate an organization’s safety system’s strengths and weaknesses

Managing Risks & Safety Finances+ Explore accident causation theories+ Identify sources and types of risk+ Learn to analyze measure and manage your organization’s risks using ‘take home’ tools+ Use computer-based tools designed to measure risk and budget for safety

Course Dates: Apr 8-12, Aug 12-16 or Dec 9-13Investment: $1,999 Member / $2,599 Non- Member

PrerequisitesIn order to recieve the final COSM certificateyou must meet the following criteria:+ Complete all 40 hours of training + Turn in all assignments+ Have a minimum of two years of safety, health or environmental work experience.

The newest addition to the growing number of safety management programs in the Certified Occupational Safety Spe-cialist (COSS) family, COSM is an advanced, executive-level safety program consisting of five 8-hour sessions. Once students have completed all five sessions and meet the prerequisites outlined below, they receive the COSM credential.

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“I have taken several safety related courses throughout the state, but this was by far the BEST one I’ve taken” Darwin Stevens, COSS, COSM,

Secure Energy Services

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OSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE EDUCATION CENTER WITH PACIFIC SAFETY CENTER

OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for General IndustryThis course is designed for individuals interested in teaching the 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training Program. Using OSHA General Industry Standards as a guide, this course places special emphasis on topics which are most hazardous.This course allows the student to become a trainer in the OSHA Outreach Training Program, to conduct both 10- and 30-hour General Industry Outreach classes. Students who wish to participate as authorized Outreach trainers must prepare a presentation on an assigned topic, and successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course. Targeted Audience: Individuals responsible

for overseeing safety in industries such as: Construction, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Maritime and General Industry.Prerequisites: Students must successfully complete the OSHA #511 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry and have five (5) years of safety and health work experience in general industry. A degree in occupational safety and health, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) designation may be substituted for two (2) years of work related experience. Students should obtain guidance on whether they meet this requirement from

Pacific Safety Center (PSC) is proud to collaborate with California State University Dominguez Hills OSHA Training Institute Education (OTIEC) to deliver occupational safety and health courses

to our members in Southern California. The following list of occupational safety and health courses have been scheduled at

9880 Via Pasar Suite F, San Diego, CA 92126. PSC members can qualify for a 10% discount

when registering and paying through PSC’s website.

SAN DIEGO COURSE OFFERINGS

Dept Course # Course Title Meeting Dates Location City

OSX 951 OSHA 501 - Trainer Course in OSHA Jan 12, 13, 26, 27 San Diego Standards for General Industry OSX 910 OSHA 510 - OSHA Standards Feb 9, 10, 23, 24 San Diego for the Construction IndustryOSX 961 OSHA 3095 - Electrical Standards March 2, 3, 9, 10 San DiegoOSX 921 OSHA 521 - OSHA Guide to March 23, 24, 30, 31 San Diego Industrial HygieneOSX 905 OSHA 3115 - Fall Protection April 13, 14, 20 San DiegoOSX 971 OSHA 7505 - Introduction to May 4, 5, San Diego Incident/ Accident InvestigationOSX 960 OSHA 3015 - Excavation, June 1, 2, 8 San Diego Trenching and Soil MechanicsOSX 911 OSHA 511 - OSHA Standards June 22, 23, 29, 30 San Diego for General Industry

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Courses Subject to Change

the OSHA Training Institute Education Center where they intend to receive the training. Authorized OSHA General Industry Outreach Training Program trainers are required to attend OSHA #503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers at least once every four (4) years to maintain their trainer status.

CEUs: 3.0 Course Length: 4 days Cost: $750

OSHA 510 - OSHA Standards for the Construction IndustryThis course covers OSHA Standards, Policies, and Procedures in the construction industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Standards, construction safety and health principles, and special emphasis is placed on the most hazardous conditions. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define terms found in the OSHA Construction

Industry Standards, identify hazards which occur in the construction industry, and determine appropriate standards, policies, and procedures. Targeted Audience: Individuals responsible for overseeing safety on construction projects such as: Hospitals, Military Installations, Highways, Federal Building, Cities, School Districts, Ports, Refineries and many other projects.

CEUs: 3.0 Course Length: 4 days Cost: $750

OSHA 511 - OSHA Standards for General IndustryThis course covers OSHA Standards, Policies, and Procedures in general industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Standards, general industry safety and health principles, and special emphasis is placed on the most hazardous conditions. Upon course completion students will have the ability to define terms found in OSHA General Industry Standards, identify hazards which occur in general industry, and determine appropriate standards, policies, and procedures. Targeted Audience: Individuals responsible for overseeing safety in industries such as: Construction, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Maritime and General Industry.

CEUs: 3.0 Course Length: 4 days Cost: $750

OSHA 521: OSHA Guide to Industrial HygieneThis course covers industrial hygiene practices and related OSHA regulations and procedures. Course topics include recognition, evaluation, and control of chemical, physical, biological and ergonomic hazards, Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), and OSHA health standards.

The course features workshops in health hazard recognition, OSHA health standards and use of sampling equipment. Upon course completion students will have the ability to recognize basic industrial hygiene principles and practices, identify characteristics of common air contaminants, locate PELs, perform basic industrial hygiene calculations, and determine methods for hazard control and abatement.

CEUs: 3.0 Course Length: 4 days Cost: $750

OSHA 3115 - Fall ProtectionThis course covers OSHA Fall Protection Standards for Construction and provides an overview of fall protection methods. Course topics include principles of fall protection, components and limitations of fall arrest systems, and OSHA Standards and policies regarding fall protection.

Upon course completion students will have the ability to assess compliance with the OSHA Fall Protection Standard, evaluate installed passive systems, fall arrest systems, and develop and implement fall protection plans. Students will participate in workshops that demonstrate the inspection and use of fall protection equipment, training requirements, and developing a fall protection program. Students looking to implement a fall protection training program should also enroll in Trainer Course-Fall Protection. Targeted Audience: Individuals responsible for overseeing safety in industries such as: Construction, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Maritime and General Industry.

CEUs: 2.2 Course Length: 3 days Cost: $675

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OSHA TRAINING INSTITUTE EDUCATION CENTER (CONT.)

OSHA 3095 – Electrical Standards This course covers OSHA Electrical Standards and the hazards associated with electrical installations and equipment. Course topics include single- and three-phase systems, cord and plug-connected fixed equipment, grounding, ground fault circuit interrupters, and safety-related work practices. Students will participate in workshops on the safe and correct use of electrical testing equipment. Upon course completion students will have the ability to understand the severity of electrical current on the human body, recognize and evaluate actual and potential electrical hazards, reference the applicable OSHA Standard, determine hazard abatement measures, and understand the proper use of electrical testing equipment. Targeted Audience: Individuals responsible for overseeing safety in industries such as: Construction, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Maritime and General Industry.

CEUs: 3.0 Course Length: 4 days Cost: $750

OSHA 7505 – Introduction to Incident/Accident Investigation

This course covers an introduction to basic accident

investigation procedures and describes accident analysis

techniques. Course topics include reasons for conducting

accident investigations, employer responsibilities related to

workplace accident investigations, and a six step accident

investigation procedure. The target audience is the employer,

manager, employee or employee representative who is involved

in conducting accident and/or near-miss investigations. Upon

course completion students will have the basic skills necessary

to conduct an effective accident investigation at the workplace.

Targeted Audience: Individuals responsible for overseeing safety

in industries such as: Construction, Manufacturing, Agriculture,

Maritime and General Industry.

CEUs: 1.5 Course Length: 2 days Cost: $395

OSHA 3015 - Excavation, Trenching and

Soil Mechanics This course covers OSHA Standards related to excavation

and trenching. Topics include practical soil mechanics and its

relationship to the stability of shored and un-shored slopes.

Introduction to various types of shoring, soil Classification, and

protective systems will be emphasized. Testing methods are

demonstrated and students participate in workshops in the

use of instruments such as penetrometers, torvane shears, and

engineering rods. Upon course completion students will have

the ability to assess employer’s compliance with the OSHA

Excavation Standard, utilize soil testing methods to classify soil

types, determine protective systems for excavation operations,

and training requirements. Targeted Audience: Individuals

responsible for overseeing safety in industries such as:

Construction, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Maritime and General

Industry.

CEUs: 2.2 Course Length: 3 days Cost: $675

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