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QUALITY & SAFETY<br />
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INTERNAL AUDITING (16 Hours)<br />
Students in this course will learn about the history of quality<br />
leading up to ISO9001 and begin to understand how the<br />
Quality Management System (QMS) can have a positive impact<br />
on the bottom-line. Learn about the specific requirements<br />
of the ISO9001 standard and relate the requirements<br />
back to the big picture view of the company.<br />
A series of progressive learning,<br />
hands-on, practice process auditing<br />
exercises utilizing QMS<br />
documentation will help students<br />
develop process audit skills in a<br />
measured approach that improves<br />
long-term results for the<br />
company. Students learn how to<br />
write effective audit reports that<br />
provide management the opportunity<br />
needed to make more<br />
effective corrective actions. A brief discussion of correction<br />
action concludes the course. Textbook included.<br />
Dec 7 & 14, 2012 Fri 8 am - 5 pm $500<br />
PPAP: PRODUCTION PART APPROVAL PROCESS<br />
(4 Hours)<br />
The PPAP fourth edition has at least 10 major changes, including<br />
revisions to reflect techniques found in the Automotive<br />
Process Approach. There are also several changes to<br />
the customer submission requirements and Part Submission<br />
Warrant (PSW) forms. Companies registered to ISO/TS<br />
16949:2009 will need to implement changes quickly. Textbook<br />
included.<br />
Nov 30, 2012 Fri 8:30 am - 12:30 pm $150<br />
QUALITY SYSTEMS NETWORKING GROUP<br />
In partnership with the local chapter of the American Society<br />
for Quality (ASQ), the Quality Systems Network is a forum for<br />
sharing information regarding issues on ISO, TS, Lean, and<br />
quality processes. Meetings are held 5:30 - 7:30 pm, the<br />
second Monday of each month at <strong>Kent</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Trumbull</strong>’s<br />
Workforce Development and Continuing Studies Center<br />
(unless otherwise specified). Each session includes a presentation<br />
on a topic of interest to quality professionals.<br />
All interested individuals are invited to attend these FREE<br />
workshops. Please call 330-675-8811 for more information,<br />
to have your name added to the mailing list, or to make reservations.<br />
OSHA 10-HOUR CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OUT-<br />
REACH <strong>TRAINING</strong> PROGRAM (10 Hours)<br />
An introduction to OSHA health and safety regulations specific<br />
to the construction industry. This course is designed<br />
to help workers recognize and prevent hazards on a construction<br />
site. The course will focus on four primary hazards:<br />
fall protection, electrical hazards, struck by hazards,<br />
and caught in/between. Additional topics of discussion will<br />
include personal protective equipment, health hazards in<br />
construction, material handling, scaffolds, excavation, and<br />
more.<br />
Nov 2 & 9, 2012 Fri 7:30 am - 12:30 pm $175<br />
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD<br />
(4 Hours)<br />
The standard that gave workers the right to know, now<br />
gives them the right to understand. In order to ensure<br />
chemical safety in the workplace, information about the<br />
identities and hazards of the chemicals must be available<br />
and understandable to workers.<br />
Major changes to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard<br />
(HCS) include: specific criteria for classification of<br />
health and physical hazards, new chemical labels, and a<br />
specified 16-section format for Safety Data Sheets. The<br />
standard also requires employers to train workers on these<br />
new elements by Dec 1, 2013.<br />
Oct 5, 2012 Fri 7:30 - 11:30 am $75<br />
RESIDENTIAL FALL PROTECTION:<br />
SAFETY AND HEALTH (4 Hours)<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
In the U.S. construction industry, falls are the leading<br />
cause of worker fatalities. Each year, on average, between<br />
150 and 200 workers are killed and more than 100,000 are<br />
injured as a result of falls at construction sites. OSHA recognizes<br />
that accidents involving falls are generally complex<br />
events involving a variety of factors. OSHA now requires<br />
fall protection be used during residential construction. Employers<br />
must develop a site specific Fall Protection Plan<br />
and train workers in the proper selection, use, and maintenance<br />
of all protection systems. This course will help you<br />
meet these new requirements.<br />
This course is recommended as an orientation to Residential<br />
Fall Protection of Home Builders / Roofers and other<br />
residential construction industry supervisors / employees.<br />
Upon completion of training, participants will receive a<br />
Residential Fall Protection training certificate.<br />
Oct 19, 2012 Fri 7:30 - 11:30 am $75<br />
Mark your calendar and plan to attend:<br />
Sep 10, Oct 8, Dec 10