Program Overview
Associate Safety Professionals (ASP) are persons who performs at least 50% of professional level safety duties including; are making worksite assessments to determine risks, potential hazards and controls, evaluating risks and hazard control measures, investigating incidents, maintaining and evaluating incident and loss records, and preparing emergency response plans. Other duties could include; hazard recognition, fire protection, regulatory compliance, health hazard control, ergonomics, hazardous materials management, environmental protection, training, accident and incident, investigations, advising management, record keeping, emergency response, managing safety programs, product safety and/or security.
Vocabulário:
duties - direitosmaintaining - manutenção
recognition - reconhecimento
environmental protection - proteção ambiental
record keeping - manutenção de registros
Fonte: http://www.bcsp.org/ASP
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interessante termos uma associacao voltada para a segurança do trabalhador
ReplyDeleteSafety training occupies the core of any workplace safety program. It’s the first step in preventing injuries and fatalities, but it’s far from once-and-done. Safety managers have to refresh employee training all the time. In this section you’ll find the latest research and trends in safety training. Also included: How employee training (or lack of it) contributed to companies’ safety experiences.
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Occupies – ocupa
Core – cerne
once-and-done – uma vez que e feito
or lack of it – ou a falta dela