Showing posts with label OSHA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OSHA. Show all posts

Monday, November 4, 2013

Review Operator Safety Training OSHA Compliance Requirements

Shoppa's Offers Safety Training Programs for all Your Industrial Equipment Needs


OSHA regulations are tough and there are strict requirements for lift truck operator training and documentation. Shoppa's Mid America offers safety training classes to meet the needs of customers to be in compliance of the law.

It is important to Shoppa's to remind you of the basic safety training courses or refresher courses in order to keep up to code and maintain efficiency in your warehouse as well as worker safety. Some 100 people die annually in forklift accidents, and 30,000 more are injured. To help make your operations safer, make sure your company is educated by signing up for a safety training course.

OSHA regulations state that companies using powered industrial trucks are required to provide their operators with classroom instruction and hands-on training by a trained, knowledgeable and experienced instructor.

Shoppa's offers several training options to fit your company's needs including on-site training, Train-the-Trainer programs, video training, and operator permits and courses in an e-learning facility. The courses are a convenient and affordable way to ensure your warehouse is complying with OSHA regulations.

If you need to get new employees trained, Shoppa's Mid America offers one class per month at our facility for training. In other cases, we will go to your location for specific application training.

Contact a Shoppa's Mid America certified trainer today for more information on upcoming courses or to schedule a course today.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Be Prepared - New OSHA Training Standard to Start Soon

December 1st Set as Training Deadline for Revised Hazard Communication Standard



OSHA's Hazard of Communication Standard (HCS) has recently been revised to include new requirements to evaluate hazards of chemicals and prepare labels and safety data sheets information. Facilities have until December 1, 2013 to complete all employee training.

The updates to the HCS include all operations and facilities that have at least one hazardous chemical on site. This includes battery-powered forklift trucks battery acid, propane-powered industrial units and food facilities that use chemicals for cleaning.

The main reason for the rule change is to increase safety and awareness of hazardous chemicals in the workplace. "We are updating Haz Com to meet the needs of our changing world," Assistant Secretary David Michaels said. "Revising OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard will improve the quality and consistency of hazard information, making it safer for workers to do their jobs and easier for employers to stay competitive."

The revisions are the result of OSHA's alignment of the HCS with the United Nations' Globally Harmonized System of Classifying and Labeling of Chemicals. Changes were made in order to better standardize the world of hazardous chemicals.

"Now, under the new standard, instead of having a variety of different safety data sheets and labels, the hazard warnings will now be the same regardless of who produces it or where it is produced...the message is the same regardless of who sees it," said Michaels.

Shoppa's Mid America encourages all customers to get trained as quickly as possible. For more information, contact us today. You can also find more information regarding the HCS rule change at www.osha.gov.