OSX 932 • High-Impact Training & Presentation Techniques

OSX 932 • High Impact Training & Presentation Techniques

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Course Description

High Impact Training and Presentation TechniquesThis course is designed to enhance trainer skills and abilities to develop and deliver effective workplace safety presentations. This course will thoroughly review the ANSI standard 2490.1 criteria for accepted practices in safety, health and environmental training.

Students will be able to describe adult learning theories; list the qualities of an effective trainer; develop and design instructional materials and describe safety considerations when conducting safety training.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe adult learning theories
  2. Outline the qualities of an effective instructor
  3. Develop and design safety instructional modules
  4. Identify the components of ANSI standards on safety training
  5. Describe safety consideration when conducting safety training
  6. Outline four legal OSHA Training requirements.

CEUs: 1.5
Prerequisites: None
Course Length: 2 days
Recommended Materials: Pen, pencil, highlighter and writing pad


 

 Registration Eligibility

Students who wish to participate in OSHA–numbered courses in the online synchronous video conferencing format must have a valid physical address in OSHA's San Francisco Region (AK, AZ, CA, OR, NV, HI, ID, WA, Guam, and American Samoa), or obtain permission from their local OTIEC to attend a class outside their home region.

Other CSUDH OTIEC courses can be taken by anyone (no residency required).

 


 

System and Equipment Requirements

It is important that students review the system and equipment requirements listed below to be able to successfully take part in a CSUDH OTIEC course, whether participating in person or online via video conferencing.

  In-Person System and Equipment Requirements

  • A laptop with built-in camera, Wi-Fi capability

  Online System and Equipment Requirements

  • An internet connection – broadband wired or wireless (4G/LTE or better)
  • Access to computer or laptop with built-in camera – one student per device
  • OSHA 510, 511, 500 and 501 Students only:
    Additional stand-alone webcam or secondary device (phone)
  • Built-in or external speakers/headset and microphone

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