http://www.richblackwell.com/CCSC/OSHAHazCom.pdf
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Friday, March 29, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Construction Safety Council Plans to Relocate
HILLSIDE, IL., March 2013- The Construction Safety Council is making no small
plans. After 13 years at its present location
at 4100 Madison Street in Hillside, the Construction Safety Council announced
today it will soon be moving its operations to a newer, state of the art
facility. The exact location has not yet
been finalized, but the excitement has begun.
As the
construction industry struggles to get back on its feet after the economic and
building recession, the Council is preparing itself to be ready and even more
capable of serving the construction industry not only at a new location, but also
with new classrooms, trainers, resources and more course offerings. Council employees are taking a fresh look at
providing new ways to better service their customers.
During the slowdown
over the last several years, the Council has taken advantage of its downtime to
examine and reinvent its programs and update materials. While still offering its standard array of safety
classes and training materials, the Council is expanding its customized
training courses to address new areas of safety in construction as well as
general industry. For starters, the Council
recently customized a fall protection program for the Brookfield Zoo, and has
also worked in partnership with the Operating Engineers Local 150 to develop a
new Rigging and Signaling Course. The
Council also upgraded its existing crane safety training materials to address
the changes in the new crane standard that will go into effect in 2014.
Over the
past several months, the Construction Safety Council has also been building its
cadre of outreach trainers, focusing on instructor development as well as
maximizing best practices in adult learning techniques in its courses.
New
technology presently being developed will give employers easy online access to
track safety training for employees and potential employees. The Council has also totally revised its IT
processes to streamline operations and efficiency. In
addition to the popular online “Excavation Safety for a Competent Person” that
has trained over 5527 in the last 4 years, more online courses are in the
works.
By all
indications, the construction industry is on the verge of a comeback and the
Construction Safety Council will be ready and able to provide current, high
quality, state of the art safety training when the industry booms again! Look for further updates soon!
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Established in 1989, the
Construction Safety Council is an Illinois 501 (c) 3 non-profit charitable
organization specializing in the development and delivery of safety training to
the construction industry. It is also
part of the National Safety Education Center, one of only 28 OSHA authorized
training centers in the country. For
more information call toll free 800-552-7744.
Monday, March 18, 2013
General Industry Safety Breakfast-Curious to see how will OSHA affect you in 2013 and beyond?
Monday * March 25, 2013 * 9:00am-11:00am
Curious to see how will OSHA affect you in 2013 and beyond? Join
John Newquist, former Assistant Regional Administrator, for an update on
where OSHA is focusing its efforts in the next twelve months. Learn
about the recent changes in OSHA and the most frequently found
violations for manufacturing. The session will empower you to see
opportunities for hazard exposure and communicate these issues to your
employer and co-workers before there is an incident.Meeting Location:
Construction Safety Council
4100 Madison Street Hillside, IL 60162
Office: 708 - 544-2082 Fax: 708 - 544-2371
www.buildsafe.org
The fee is $30 per person - Due to limited seating registration is required - Please fill out and fax in the registration form to 708-544-2371 .
Download the Fax Registration Form
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