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Kyle Eric Weygandt is now a member of Online Safety Community
Jul 10, 2012

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Where do you live (city, state, country)?
Canton, Ohio U.S.A.
What industry do you work in?
Safety Professional, OSHA Compliance Coordinator, OSHA Outreach Trainer
What is your job title?
Safety Professional
What company do you work for or associate with?
Just The F.A.C.T.S. L.L.C. Facilitating A Commitment To Safety
Do you currently use or recommend Personal Protective Equipment?
Yes
How did you find our online community?
Through The "National Association of Safety Professionals"
What best describes the role you play in the purchase of safety products?
Other
If Other above, please explain.
Vist my website at: factseminars.wix.com/just-the-facts

My Training topics:

     1.) Personal Protection Equipment (Making the right choice) & Audit

     2.) Bloodborne Pathogens & Universal Precautions

     3.) Lockout / Tagout  ( Understanding Stored Energy) & Audit

     4.) HAZ/COM  Hazardous Communications & The New Global Harmonizing System

     5.) HAZWOPER / SPCC Plan Training

     6.) Hearing Conservation & Noise Monitoring

     7.) Accident Reporting / Investigation

     8.) Respirator Protection and Safety

     9.) NFPA 70 E & Electrical Safety

     10.) NESC,  IEEE,  NFPA 70E,  Arc Flash Protection  & FR Clothing PPE

     11.) Emergency Action Plans at Work and Home

     12.) Fire Extinguisher Use Fire Prevention Audit

     13.) Cold & Hypothermia Emergencies

     14.) Heat & Summer Safety

     15.) Confined Space Entry Training and Rescue

     16.) Trenching Excavating Safety

     17.) DOT Driven to Distraction (Driver Safety)

     18.) Stress Management 101

     19.) Nutrition 101 ( For Health & Safety)

     20.) First Aid Certification  (ASHI)

     21.) CPR & AED Certification (ASHI)

     22.) Discrimination / Bullying /Sexual Harassment FREE Workplace

     23.) Ergonomics (Neuro-Muscular Skeletal Disorders)

     24.) Back Safety & Proper Lifting

     25.) Slips – Trips – Falls ( working walking surfaces ) & Fall Protection Standard

     26.) Ladder Safety

     27.) Flagger Training Certification & “MUTCD”

     28.) Reasonable Suspicion  / Drug & Alcohol Testing (What to expect)

     29.) I could have saved a life today

     30.) Holiday Safety for Work and Home

     31.) Do you have a Safety Culture?

     32.) Forklift Safety & Operation =  ( NSC) Certification

     33.) Leading Indicators to a Safe Work Environment    

     34.) What’s your Excuse?

     35.) The “What If?”  Factor

     36.) Emotional Intelligence in Safety

     37.) Was it Preventable?  (Are all Accidents Preventable?)

     38.) Identifying and Reporting Violence in the Workplace

     39.) Conflict Resolution in the Workplace

     40.) Crisis Intervention & Verbal De-escalation      

     41.) Team Building in the Workplace

     42.) Performing a “Job Hazard Analysis”

     43.) Street Smart Awareness (For Home Work & Community) 

     44.) 2013 New Years Safety Resolutions (Up-coming program)

     45.) Take Safety Home to your Family

     46.) Domestic Violence at Work

     47.) Physical Response & Interception

     48.) “OSHA  Construction Course”  ( 10 /  30  Hour  Cards )  provided upon completion

   

Note: Other training topics provided for Human Relations, Crisis Response, and Law Enforcement Training.

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At 5:32pm on July 10, 2012, Ken Oswald said…
Welcome to the safety community. I hope you find it is a tremendous network and great resource with our blogs, groups and forums. Again Welcome

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