About the Course
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the rate of worker deaths and reported injuries in the United States has decreased by more than 60 percent in the past four decades since the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act was passed. However, every year, more than 5,000 workers are killed on the job (a rate of 14 per day), and more than 3.6 million suffer a serious job-related injury or illness.
When management leadership is sincere and is supported by actions, workers know that safety and health are important to business success. This means that the steps they take to improve safety and health will be valued by the business.
Safety and health programs help businesses:
Prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.
Improve compliance with laws and regulations.
Reduce costs, including significant reductions in workers' compensation premiums.
Engage workers.
Enhance social responsibility goals.
Increase productivity and enhance overall business operations.
Your Instructor
Risk Control Especialist.
For two decades, Mr. Mendez worked as an insurance company loss control specialist before working on his own and creating safety incentives specially designed for Hispanics, such as the lottery game, which he has copyrighted.
His trainings is effective in reducing losses because he understands the Latino Culture as well as the languaje.
Javier Mendez