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This week: Happy New Year!
  • Once-a-Year Training Opportunities
  • Welcome the New Year With Traffic Safety Solutions
Once-a-Year Training Opportunities
Take advantage of these in-depth learning experiences, coming up fast and not offered again until 2011:
  1. Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Leader Course January 25-29 NEW! Offers a thorough orientation on how to prepare for a PHA on both simple and complex processes. Provides detailed training on use of the What-If, Checklist; What-If/Checklist and HAZOPPHA methodologies, and includes group exercises and a mock PHA to reinforce subjects presented. In addition, covers accepted methods to screen processes for reactive chemical and combustible dust hazards, and demonstrates how to use commonly available consequence modeling software. Various tools and other information useful in execution of PHAs will be provided to each participant.
  2. ASP/CSP Review: Aiming for the Associate Safety Professional and/or the Certified Safety Professional designation? These three review courses, taught by Dave Langlois from Baton Rouge, Louisiana are for you!
    January 31 Math Review for Certification Exams
    February 1-3 Associate Safety Professional (Safety Fundamentals) Review Course
    February 4-6 Certified Safety Professional Comprehensive Practice & Specialty Examination Review Course
Welcome the New Year With Traffic Safety Solutions
As this e-mail goes out, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety is projecting a final count of 420 deaths on Minnesota's roads for 2009, the lowest toll since 1944. As employers, you can help save lives, reduce costs and contribute to the statewide public safety goal of no more than 400 deaths in 2010 by providing traffic safety awareness and defensive driving programs to your employees. We can provide you with effective and affordable solutions, including general and vehicle-specific driver training, consultation, program development resources and employee materials — and most of them can be customized to fit your specific needs. To learn more about which program will work best for you, contact Lisa Kons at 651-228-7330/800-444-9150 or lisa.kons@minnesotasafetycouncil.org.

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