Quarterly Recommended Training Topics
A fully functioning health and safety program which complies with Title 40 O.S. and adopted and referenced standards is required. The safety coordinator is required to manage the health and safety program and to provide quarterly training. The following is a list of examples of appropriate training topics.
Health
Contagious and Infectious Diseases
Bloodborne Pathogens
TB; HIV; Hepatitis A, B, C
Workstation-Related Issues
Ergonomic Design; Lighting; Eye Strain
Safety
Emergency Evacuations; Drills; Fire Safety
Aisles and Passageways
Required Alarm Systems
Emergency Exits
Fire Extinguishers
Improving Driving Skills; Safety Belt Use
Housekeeping Issues; Keeping Workplace Clean and Orderly
Quality Assurance; Risk Management
Medical Services; First Aid
Oklahoma Hazard Communication Standard
Assessment of Workplace Hazards
Handling Hazardous Materials
Storage of Flammables and Combustibles
Off-the-job Safety - Water/Boat/Lake/Fire
Understanding the Workers' Compensation System
Personal Protective Equipment
Eye; Face; Hands; Respiratory; Head; Feet; Body
Electrical Safety; Shock Hazards
LockOut/TagOut
Space Heaters
Extension Cords
Power Tools
Mechanical Safety
Spray Painting
Slip, Trip and Fall Hazards
Fall Protection
Wellness
Stress Management
Violence in the Workplace
Physical Health
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Weight Control and Management
Smoking Cessation
Health Fairs
Combined Health and Safety
Environmental Hazards
Laboratory Safety
Chemical Hygiene Plan
Workplace Injuries and Illnesses
Reduction Strategies
Reporting Requirements
Recordkeeping Requirements
Office Safety and Health Issues
Back Safety
Vermin and Pest Control
Lawn Care and Building Maintenance
Noise