NCCER Supervisor & Crew Leadership Class
The objective of the NCCER Fundamentals of Crew Leadership course is to introduce and/or reiterate to the supervisor the fundamentals of effective supervision emphasizing professionalism through knowledge, experience and applied skills. This course will cover the following topics: How to become a professional field supervisor, how to apply a total safety performance program through effective preplanning and project scheduling, how to prepare daily and weekly plans and schedules, how to manage important working relationships with owners, architects, engineers, subcontractors, and other contractors, and how to be an effective leader and motivator.
THIS CLASS WILL REQUIRE LAPTOP COMPUTERS FOR EACH TRAINEE, TO ADMINISTER THE ELECTRONIC TESTING, MUST PROVIDE OWN LAPTOP.
HB NEXT DOES NOT PROVIDE COMPUTER HARDWARE/LAPTOPS FOR TRAINEES.
All Public Crew Leadership courses follow a set schedule:
Day 1: 8AM – 5PM
Day 2: 8AM – 5PM
2024 Dates:
June 13-14, 2024
Damage Prevention (GUFPA) (811)
This 4 hour course designed to meet GUFPA’s required training as well as educate all others in the utility laws and dangers. This course is approved for four hours continuing education credit by the Georgia Secretary of State. It includes an introduction to Georgia Dig Law, an overview of Georgia Overhead Law, the rules of the Georgia Underground Marking Standards and all attendees will receive a student manual and a laminated class card for this course.
Hazard Communication / GHS Class (Virtual) (2hr)
Employee training includes, but is not limited to:
• An introduction to the Global Harmonization System (GHS)
• An introduction to Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
• Description of the jobs where these hazards are present
Also:
• Physical and health hazards of the chemicals that present potential exposure
• Personal protection requirements for chemicals
• Spill reporting requirements and planning considerations
• Emergency procedures and documentation
How to Handle OSHA Inspections (Virtual) (2hr)
This free course covers what to do when an OSHA inspector shows at your site for a scheduled or surprise inspection.
OSHA Recordkeeping (Virtual) (2hr)
Are you confused by OSHA’s recordkeeping requirements? Do you have questions about what types of incidents must be reported, how to classify the incident, and when to report it? This fast-paced, 2-hour seminar is a must attend for all individuals who are tasked with completing and maintaining complicated OSHA forms.
– Introduction to OSHA Recordkeeping
– OSHA Recordkeeping requirements
– Forms overview
– Documentation and reporting to OSHA