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Upcoming NOH Trainings
May
Supervisory Training for Reasonable Suspicion:
05/08/2008; 7:30 am – 10:00 am Northwestern Medical Center Conference Room 2
DOT geared presentation.
05/15/2008; 7:30 am – 10:00 am Northwestern Medical Center Conference Room 1
NON-DOT geared presentation.
This training program will assist you in identifying unsafe, potentially impaired employees. To do this, you must be knowledgeable of the effects of alcohol and drugs on the body and be able to detect signs of use. You also need to have the necessary skills to appropriately approach an employee you suspect to be under the influence.
After this training you will:
· Understand the regulations that apply to reasonable suspicion testing.
· Recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol abuse and controlled substance use.
· Know how to approach employees in a professional and respectful manner.
· Understand how to initiate the reasonable suspicion process.
· Be able to effectively complete required documentation.
*$35 per person includes training booklet.
We have decided to improve our approach to this training because the application is somewhat different for DOT vs. NON DOT. We now have two separate training programs depending on your line of business. Please call if you have questions regarding this.
June
OSHA Recordkeeping and Workers’ Compensation Claims
"How to Deal with Difficult Claims, Returning People to Work and Keeping Track of It All”
With Pauline Singley, Experienced Safety Training Professional.
6/5/2008 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm Northwestern Medical Center Conference room 2.
When you are investigating an occupational illness or injury at your workplace, do you find yourself asking questions like these?
- Is this injury or illness really work related?
- Should I record it now or wait until I know what really happened?
- How do I find out what really happened?
- When does medical care become more than First-Aid?
- How do I track restricted or modified duty?
- How and when can I offer light duty to the employee?
- When do I stop recording lost days?
- What else do I need to record?
This workshop will help you find the answers to some common and not so common workers comp claim, OSHA record keeping and modified duty situations.
The workshop is taught seminar-style with time for questions and practice of recording case scenarios.
Handouts include current recordkeeping materials and supporting information on light modified duty procedures
$50 per person includes handout materials. To sign up for any of these classes call us @ 524-1223 or email us at nohinfo@nmcinc.org
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