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This course for private sector personnel from all types of industries is designed to develop those individuals who wish to present the OSHA 10/30 hour for General Industry. Upon successful completion attendees will be able to issue General Industry OSHA 10/30 course completion cards. Course participants will be required to develop and present an in-class 30 minute PowerPoint–based presentation. This course is not designed to familiarize students with the OSHA General Industry Standards (29 CFR 1910). Prerequisite: Participants must have five years of general industry safety experience and have completed course 511. The Minnesota Safety Council is an NSEC Host Site for the OSHA 501 course sponsored by the National Safety Education Center, an OSHA Education Center comprised of the National Safety Council, Northern Illinois University and the Construction Safety Council. |
| Length: Four days |
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Nov 1, 2010
OSHJ-2646
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8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Each day) |
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Minnesota Safety Council Resource Center |
| Instructor: |
Mark Monson
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| Members: |
$735.00
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$735.00
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This four-day course starts on November 1, and ends on November 4, 2010.
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Feb 28, 2011
OSHM-2737
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8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Each day) |
| Where: |
Minnesota Safety Council Resource Center |
| Instructor: |
Mark Monson
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| Members: |
$735.00
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$735.00
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This four-day course starts on February 28, and ends on March 3, 2011.
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Consultant
Mark Monson has been involved in the construction industry since 1979. After graduating with a Masters Degree in Safety in 1987 from the University of Minnesota he began his safety career as a Field Safety Coordinator for contractors performing work on two papermill projects and a chemical plant addition. In 1995 he began a career in Insurance working for a regional carrier as the Corporate Construction Specialist and the St. Paul Travelers as a Corporate Risk Control Specialist. During his tenure at St. Paul Travelers he provided training and consultation to 130 Risk Control consultants and a variety of construction and commercial clients. Mark also developed a computerized audit program which is used by contractors to evaluate how effectively they control hazard exposures. In July 2007, Mark created M2 Safety Solutions where he coined the phrase "Science not just Compliance" as a motto that exemplifies how he approaches workplace hazards. He explains “when an individual understands a hazard and how it can cause an injury and how controls work to prevent that injury, they more readily accept the safety solution than if they are just told that "OSHA says".
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