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OSHA Safety Training: Conducting Safety Meetings
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(1,782 ratings)
5,685 students

OSHA Safety Training: Conducting Safety Meetings

A Brief Safety Management Course for Current and Aspiring Safety Professionals
Created byJoe Story
Last updated 5/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • FREE course workbook and other helpful downloads.
  • Certificate of Completion.
  • How to design and deliver effective safety meetings.
  • Common safety meeting problems and how to avoid them.
  • How to engage workers managers in the design and delivery process.

Course content

5 sections24 lectures33m total length
  • Course Introduction0:59

    This video introduces students to the safety meetings course and tells them what to expect.

  • What are Safety Meetings?0:47

    This lecture tells students what safety meetings are and explains their purpose.

  • When are Safety Meetings Held?0:59

    Many people new to the construction industry do not know when safety meetings occur. This lecture tells students when safety meetings occur on jobsites.

  • Safety Meetings vs. Formal Training0:25

    Safety meetings are not a substitute for formal OSHA training. This lecture explains why.

  • Section One Review0:37

    A quick overview of the main points discussed in Section One.

  • Section One Quiz

Requirements

  • A desire to become a safety and health professional.
  • A desire to learn how to conduct effective safety meetings.

Description

This course discusses the essentials of safety meeting design. Many organizations utilize safety meetings (sometimes called toolbox talks) as part of their workplace safety programs.

The course is broken down into five, easy to complete sections:

  1. Section One: Introduction to Safety Meetings

  2. Section Two: Designing and Delivering Effective Safety Meetings

  3. Section Three: General Safety Meeting Tips

  4. Section Four: Safety Meeting Gone Bad

  5. Section Five: Bonus Materials

In addition, students will also receive a certificate of completion after completing the course.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is appropriate for workers desiring to transition into a safety role as well as for current safety professionals wishing to expand their skillsets and learn more about delivering effective safety meetings.