Elevate your Career Technical Education program’s safety standards! with Industrial Technology Safety Training
Elevate your CTE program’s safety standards!
This engaging training delves into essential machine guarding best practices, specifically tailored for high school and middle school career technical education (CTE) environments. Gain valuable insights applicable to wood shops, metal shops, auto shops, and 3D printing labs.
ADDRESS SAFEGUARDING CHALLENGES:
- Existing Equipment: We’ll explore common issues like missing guards, user resistance, and the misconception that guards are unnecessary.
- New Equipment: Learn how to identify required guards for brand-new machinery that doesn’t come pre-equipped by the manufacturer.
EMPOWER YOURSELF WITH THE TOOLS TO:
- Ensure compliance with OSHA standards: Master the requirements outlined in “General Requirements for all Machines” (29 CFR 1910.212) and ANSI B11.
- Implement effective safeguards: Discover best practices for guarding machinery in your specific CTE classroom setting.
- Conduct visual safety inspections: Learn how to effectively assess your equipment’s safety features.
- Manage a machine guarding and safety program: Develop strategies to maintain a safe learning environment for your students.
THIS TRAINING IS DESIGNED FOR:
- CTE instructors
- Shop supervisors
- School administrators
Our trainers will be IEA Senior Account Manager, Jens Erickson, CSP, and EHS Division Manager Mary Ferrian, CSP.
Invest in your students’ safety. Register today!
The Zoom link will be sent to you after payment has been made.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you,