Safety for the Non-safety Professional

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17 Jun

Safety for the Non-safety Professional

Safety for the Non-safety Professional

Wednesday, June 17, 2026 (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
6 PDCs
Provider: Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, Division of Safety & Hygiene Training Center
Course Name: Safety for the Non-safety Professional

Speaker: Dayna Noble
Program Type: Seminar/Workshop
Registration URL: https://info.bwc.ohio.gov/for-employers/safety-and-training/safety-education/safety-courses
Safety for the Non-safety Professional, Perrysburg, Ohio
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Who should attend: Individuals whose job responsibilities require them tohandle safety, loss control, OSHA compliance or workers’compensation and who are new to the safety field shouldattend. These individuals include: new business owners,labor and/or management safety committee representatives. You will learn: o General OSHA and workers’ compensationresponsibilities and requirements; o The principles for developing and maintaining an effective safety and health program in your workplace, including leadership commitment, employee involvement and hazard recognition; o Compliance requirements for major programareas, with additional resources listed for eacharea; o About resources to increase safety knowledge; o How to navigate safety and workers’ compensationquestions and concerns. After this course, you will be able to: o Recognize hazards in the workplace; o Justify the need for a safety and health program; o Locate additional resources and assistance forsafety plan development. How you will be assessed: oSatisfactory participation of instructor-led and student-centered exercises; oAnd/or an end of course test using provided materials.

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Who should attend: Individuals whose job responsibilities require them tohandle safety, loss control, OSHA compliance or workers’compensation and who are new to the safety field shouldattend. These individuals include: new business owners,labor and/or management safety committee representatives. You will learn: o General OSHA and workers’ compensationresponsibilities and requirements; o The principles for developing and maintaining an effective safety and health program in your workplace, including leadership commitment, employee involvement and hazard recognition; o Compliance requirements for major programareas, with additional resources listed for eacharea; o About resources to increase safety knowledge; o How to navigate safety and workers’ compensationquestions and concerns. After this course, you will be able to: o Recognize hazards in the workplace; o Justify the need for a safety and health program; o Locate additional resources and assistance forsafety plan development. How you will be assessed: oSatisfactory participation of instructor-led and student-centered exercises; oAnd/or an end of course test using provided materials.

Safety for the Non-safety Professional
Safety for the Non-safety Professional
1655 N Wilkinson Way
Perrysburg, OH 43551-1367

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