Safety and You for Construction: Supervisor Role
You already know a lot about managing safety. You know how to eliminate and minimize hazards. You know how to implement safety policies and procedures. You make sure that employees have adequate training to do their jobs safely. However, no matter how well engineered the workplace is and how many safety policies and procedures you have in place, accidents and injuries still happen. Why is that? And what can you do about it? What more can you do? Are there ways you can strengthen your existing safety program? In this course, we'll explore the traditional role of the supervisor and how to improve upon it.
PRICE
$
14.95
LANGUAGE
English
CEU
CEU
0.0
SKU
SKU-0447
Also Available in :
Spanish
Course Outline
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1. Introduction
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2. Safety Program Evolution
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3. Safety and Management
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4. Steps to Improve Safety
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5. Conclusion
Learning Objectives
- Know how supervisor action and inaction can shape the culture of safety on a construction site.
- Recall ways to manage the human element in safety.
- Identify steps supervisors can take to improve safety at their construction sites.
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