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Introduction
True or False - The only way I can take an OSHA Safety Training Course from the University of Findlay is through attending one of their regularly scheduled workshops at the University's training Center located in Findlay, OH.
The answer is false. SEEM specializes in custom designing OSHA Safety Training courses to meet the client's individual needs and conducting them at the Client's location. This can provide significant savings in travel and subsistence costs, as well as "lost Opportunity" costs while the trainees are traveling.
OSHA Safety Education, Training and Consulting Services The University of Findlay has conducted all levels of OSHA Safety Training since the spring of 1989. These include 40 Hour OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Worker, OSHA Hazardous Waste Supervisor, Confined Space Entry Series, 10-Hour and 30-Hour OSHA General Industry and Construction Compliance, Hazardous Materials Chemistry, the new 16-Hour OSHA Disaster Site Worker Certificate, as well as all the required Refreshers. In addition SEEM is a member of the OSHA Training Institute through our affiliation with Eastern MI, University. Through the Institute, the OSHA 500 Series for Construction and General Industry Trainer Courses and Respective Update Courses are offered.
All courses are conducted routinely on a scheduled basis at the University's Training Facilities in Findlay, OH, and are also offered at the client's location, as mentioned above. All courses include an extensive amount of actual hand-on training utilizing the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, tools, techniques, and supplies required in the field. In addition, SEEM specializes in the development and facilitation of table top and full scale exercises, as well as our newest venture - Webcasting live, interactive Emergency Response Training Scenarios. Live, interactive WebCasts are ideal for training multiple levels within an organization from multiple locations in a fully integrated exercise that does not require all of the trainees to travel to the same location. These scenarios can also be archived for future use.
Available Courses SEEM offers selected OSHA Safety and related courses on an open enrollment basis in Findlay, OH. These, and all other courses, can also be custom designed and offered at your facility. For a detailed list of OSHA Safety and related courses and services, please
| | OSHA Safety Project Summaries | | Campus wide OSHA Safety Training | | SEEM, working through a private nonprofit institution of higher learnings Risk Management Committee, planned and is implementing a campus-wide 10-Hour OSHA General Industry Compliance program. Some departments training may be expanded to a full 30-Hour program. The overall training program is being implemented in the interests of improved worker safety and awareness. The plan is actually being expanded to incorporate training topics other than OSHA General Industry standards, such as Emergency Response Operations Level, Confined Space, Threat Assessment Management, Unified Command Structure, Crisis Response Plan implementation and other topics that are identified on the Campus-wide training matrix. To date, over 70 University Employees have been trained. | | Emergency Response, Environmental and OSHA Safety Training | | SEEM developed and continues to deliver a series of environmental, health and safety, emergency response, incident command and industrial/corporate security courses for one of the Big-Three U.S. auto manufacturers. SEEM training teams have trained approximately 3,000 client personnel annually at more than 30 facilities throughout Michigan and Ohio, as well as other states in the Midwest Northeast, and Southeast. SEEM develops the training programs using the companys specific practices, SOPs, Spill Control and Countermeasure Plans and other industry and plant standards. The purpose of the training is to reduce hazardous materials spills, improve overall company compliance with various environmental and OSHA Regulations, and make the corporation a better "corporate citizen". Additionally, SEEM has been an active planner and participant in the firms annual Emergency Response Team (ERT) "Challenge", where ER Teams from various plants come to compete in mock drills that test their knowledge and expertise in applying the training principles to real-life emergency situations. | | Emergency Response, OSHA Safety and DOT Safety Training | | Over the past 6+ years SEEM has designed and delivered training services for the Occupational Safety & Environmental Health department of a major state-supported university in the Upper Midwest. The program relates to university emergency response team (Technician-Level), annual ER Refresher, OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Worker, Incident Command and DOT training requirements. SEEM conducts this training on an annual basis in order to sharpen the skills of its campus response teams. The training is provided at the clients campus, where spill response and emergency scenarios are customized to their facilities, organizational structure, potential risks, department of public safety needs and university power plant requirements. To date, over 1,100 certificates have been issued for successful completion of training through the offering of 70 individual classes to University employees. | | Emergency Response, OSHA Safety and DOT Safety Training for a Major University in Michigan | | | Emergency Response, Rail Car Response, Incident Command and OSHA Safety Training | | UF designs and delivers a customized training program for one of the major oil and gas producers in the U.S. This customized program satisfies regulatory compliance, updates employees responsible care awareness, encourages employee safety and the protection of the environment, updates requirements for transporters of hazardous materials, and minimizes downtime. To date, The University of Findlay has trained a total of 650 employees throughout Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Tennessee, and Texas. An example of a typical training program might include the following classes: OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Site Worker, Awareness, Operations and Technician Levels of Emergency Response for Terminals & Transport, Emergency Response for Pipeline Operations, Emergency Response for Off-Shore Drilling Operations, Incident Commander, and Rail and Tank Car Specialist. The Program is designed in accordance with the companys facility response plans and other site or client specific protocols. The on-location training consists of both classroom and hands-on experiences, including mock emergency responses to a variety of incidents. | | OSHA Safety and Emergency Response Train-the-Trainer | | SEEM developed and presented Train-the-Trainer programs in accordance with OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Worker and Emergency Response training requirements as well as corporate policies for a Fortune 100 international food products and derivatives manufacturer. In addition, a series of Annual Refreshers were provided at the HaZwoper Operations through Incident Command Level for the firms Environmental, Safety and Health personnel from several U.S. facilities. |
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