Certified
Safety Manager (CSM)
This
Safety Manager Certification is an indication to employers, potential
employers, regulatory agencies, and the courts that you have the knowledge,
skills, and abilities equivalent to a level of proficiency expected of a
professional who is capable of working with little or no supervision while
managing the safety programs, policies, and procedures common to business and
industry.
Creating
a safety culture in the workplace can be difficult. This course will provide
the tools necessary to implement proper safety training and an effective safety
program. Students will learn how to understand and interpret regulations, avoid
civil and criminal liability, increase worker morale, reduce workers comp rates
and most importantly, minimize or eliminate injuries in the workplace. The
required amount of time to complete the course is dependent upon your knowledge
of workplace safety, but we find that the average completion time is
approximately 40 hours. You have up to six months to complete the course.
This Course is Suitable For?
Health and safety professionals
who are wanting to advance their professional career or undertake further HSE
study.
Certified Safety Manager (CSM)
Certification will allow you to do the following:
·
Study of primary workplace safety
topics
·
Information to qualify you as a
safety expert and manager
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Learn training methodologies that
change the way your employees work
·
Save money by developing your own
safety programs
·
Avoid civil and criminal
liability for accidents and injuries
·
Determine the proper
interpretation and application of OSHA regulations
·
Establish acceptable analysis and
documentation of workplace hazards
·
Manage workplace safety
inspections and audits
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Investigate, analyze and document
workplace accidents and root cause analysis
·
Create and manage a successful
safety culture using the latest behaviour modification techniques
The CSM may teach the following
courses:
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Safety Awareness Topics:
·
Arc Flash Protection;
·
Back Safety;
·
Bloodborne Pathogens;
·
Changing Safety Behavior;
·
Compressed Gas;
·
Confined Space Entry;
·
Egress/Fire Safety;
·
Electrical Safety;
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Ergonomics;
·
Hazard Communication (GHS);
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Hazardous Materials;
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HAZWOPER Awareness;
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Lockout Tagout;
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Machine Guarding;
·
OSHA Inspections and Penalties;
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PPE (hand, eye, foot protection);
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Preventing Workplace Violence;
·
Record Keeping (not for
international students);
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Slips, Trips and Falls;
·
Walk/Work Surfaces;
·
Weld/Cut/Braze
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NASP 10 hour Course for General
Industry
·
NASP 30 hour Course for General
Industry
·
NASP 10 hour Course for
Construction
·
NASP 30 hour Course for
Construction
·
Occupational Safety and Health
Diploma – (any six of our Awareness Topics)
·
Occupational Safety and Health
Advanced Diploma – (any twelve of our Awareness Topics)
·
Occupational Safety and Health
Supervisor Diploma – (any eighteen of our Awareness Topics)
Exam
The exam is multiple choice
question.