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Train-the-Trainer PowerPoint:How to Do Safety Training for Outreach WorkersLFMartin, WWGreaves, JSchultz. September, 2007This material was produced by a collaboration between the Medical College of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Council on Occupational Safety and Health, funded by OSHA Susan Harwood grant DL-46E5-HT07, Leslie F. Martin, MD, MPH, Medical College of Wisconsin, Principal Investigator. Use or adaptation of this document is permitted and encouraged and does not require consent. It is requested that the authors and the OSHA Susan Harwood grant program be acknowledged.These materials can be down-loaded from www.mcw.edu/outreachsafetytraining
Disclaimer:This material was produced under grant number DL-46E5-HT07 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Train-the-Trainer Course Objectives:You will be able to: • Lead a Safety Training Session for Outreach Workers. • Help them use Job Hazard Analysis to Identify and Control Hazards.
Training suggestions: • Build on your mission. • Tailor your program. • Group similar workers. • Tell workers they will do a JHA. • Ask for participation. • Enjoy yourself.
Program Outline • Sign in, Pre-quiz • Ice Breaker • Trainer’s video • Trainer’s PowerPoint (How to Do Safety Training…) • Outreach Worker’s Video • Outreach Worker’s PowerPoint (in detail) • Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) breakout • Report back and discuss JHA • Discuss Emergency Response Plans • Trainer groups practice PowerPoint and JHA • Trainer’s Discussion • Summary • Post-quiz, Evaluation, and Certificate • Informal Questions and Answers after session • Red = the Train the Outreach Worker program. • Black Italics = additional sections in the Train-the-trainer course.
Program Outline • Sign in, Pre-quiz • Ice Breaker • Trainer’s video • Trainer’s PowerPoint (How to Do Safety Training…) • Outreach Worker’s Video • Outreach Worker’s PowerPoint (in detail) • Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) breakout • Report back and discuss JHA • Discuss Emergency Response Plans • Trainer groups practice PowerPoint and JHA • Trainer’s Discussion • Summary • Post-quiz, Evaluation, and Certificate • Informal Questions and Answers after session • In red = sections in the Train the Outreach Worker program. • In Italics = additional sections in the Train-the-trainer course.
Notice:First we will show you the PowerPoint and Job Hazard Analysis. Then you will break into groups to practice the PowerPoint and JHA.Be ready to do that mock training!!Thank You
Now see the Outreach Worker’s PowerPoint:Safety Training for Outreach Workers“Identify and Control Hazards We May Face When Serving Others” • The PowerPoint, along with steps in the Trainer’s Guide, will lead us through the rest of this Train-the-Trainer program.