August is “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Prevention Month—a crucial reminder of the serious dangers of drunk driving, particularly as we approach the holiday season. Did you know? - Every 79 seconds, someone is killed or injured in a drunk driving crash. - 37 people die every day in the U.S. from drunk-driving crashes — that’s one person every 39 minutes. - In 2021, 13,384 people lost their lives due to alcohol-impaired driving — a tragic 14% increase from the previous year. These deaths were all preventable. Make the responsible choice: Drive sober or get pulled over. Stay safe, stay alert, and protect yourself and others on the road.
University of South Florida OSHA Training Institute Education Center
Higher Education
Wesley Chapel, FL 902 followers
We have courses for members in the General Industry, Construction, Maritime, and Disaster Site-workers.
About us
The USF OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Center is headquartered in Wesley Chapel, Fla., just north of beautiful Tampa Bay. We serve the Southeast and beyond to support the overall mission of reducing workplace accidents and injuries by training workers, employers and safety professionals on hazard recognition and avoidance. Since its inception in 2003, more than 8,000 adults have received safety and health training from the USF OTI Education Center in a classroom setting and more than 21,000 students have attended its online courses. Our professional instructors have more than 20 years of experience in training adults and their jobsite safety experience spans the construction, maritime and other industries. The USF OSHA Training Institute Education Center is part of a national network of non-profit organizations authorized by OSHA to deliver occupational safety and health training to public and private sector workers, supervisors, and employers on behalf of OSHA. Currently, the USF OSHA Education Center is the leading institution in the state of Florida authorized to deliver this training. We invite you to experience firsthand what sets us apart from other training providers.
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https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/research/otiec/overview
External link for University of South Florida OSHA Training Institute Education Center
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Wesley Chapel, FL
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2002
- Specialties
- 10 & 30 Hour Online
Locations
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Primary
2612 Cypress Ridge Boulevard
Suite 101
Wesley Chapel, FL 33544, US
Employees at University of South Florida OSHA Training Institute Education Center
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Henry "Hank" Milam
Safety & Occupational Health Manager, Federal Emergency Managment Agency
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Peggy Allen
Quality Improvement Consultant AI HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT TEAM
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Michael Osborne
My mission is to support challenging construction/industrial projects, by encouraging operational excellence and mentoring in hazard-recognition.
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Camille Hall
Data Entry Associate @ OSHA Safety Training Institute | Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences | University of South Florida Graduate
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🔴 Double Your Safety Knowledge with Our BOGO Deal! 🔴 Did you know that combustible dust incidents cause an average of 10 deaths and 100 injuries per year in the U.S.? Ensuring proper respiratory protection and understanding combustible dust hazards are essential for a safe work environment. That’s why we’re offering a special BOGO deal on two must-attend courses: 🔹 OSHA 2225 Respiratory Protection Learn how to establish, maintain, and monitor a respiratory protection program. Covering OSHA standards, NIOSH certifications, medical evaluations, fit testing, and more, this course provides the tools you need to safeguard your workforce from airborne hazards. 🔗 Register: https://lnkd.in/gwePF48g 🔹 OSHA 7120 Introduction to Combustible Dust Hazards Understand the risks of combustible dust and how to identify and control related hazards. This course teaches you how to recognize dust explosion hazards, apply OSHA and NFPA standards, and implement effective safety measures. 🔗 Register: https://lnkd.in/gk6Pr5nH How to Claim Your Free Course: - Add both classes to your cart. - Use promo code BREATHSAFE at checkout. - Attend the OSHA #7120 course in person on 8/16 for FREE! 🕒 Don’t wait—this BOGO deal won’t last long! Elevate your safety expertise today.
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Celebrate Safe + Sound Week 2024 with USF OTIEC! Join us for a FREE course: OSHA #7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management Systems. This interactive course covers the core elements of an effective safety and health management system, making it perfect for energizing your current program or starting a new one. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your workplace safety. Sign up now!
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🎉 Celebrate Safe + Sound Week 2024 with USF OTIEC! 🎉 Join us for a FREE course: #7500 Introduction to Safety and Health Management Systems! 🛡️ 📅 Date: August 6 📍 Location: Virtual Instructor-Led Class 🕒 Duration: 5.5 hours (0.55 CEU) This interactive course covers the core elements of an effective safety and health management system. Perfect for energizing your program or starting a new one! 🚀 Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your workplace safety. Sign up now! 💪🔗 https://lnkd.in/gvqbN8vs
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🚀 Boost Your Safety Skills with Our BOGO Deal! 🔍 Did you know that nearly 40% of all crane-related fatalities are due to rigging failures? Rigging is a risky job, and understanding how to manage those risks is crucial. That's why we're offering a special BOGO deal on two essential courses: 📚 Rigging Safety Awareness This course provides Site Supervisors, Foremen, Safety Managers, and tradespeople with a comprehensive overview of the hazards associated with rigging and hoisting operations. (7.5 hours, 0.75 CEU) Register: https://lnkd.in/eJJvEdBz 🔍 Introduction to Incident (Accident) Investigation Gain the skills necessary to conduct effective accident investigations. This course covers the basics of accident analysis, reasons for investigations, employer responsibilities, and a six-step investigation procedure. Ideal for anyone involved in workplace safety. (7.5 hours, 0.75 CEU) Register: https://lnkd.in/eKStUB5e To claim this deal, add both classes to your cart and use promo code RIGGINGBOGO to attend the OSHA #7505 session on 8/2 for FREE! Learn more at usfotiec.org
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The USF OTIEC is thrilled to announce a FREE webinar in collaboration with the Sunshine Education & Research Center. Effective emergency preparedness not only safeguards employees and assets but also ensures business continuity and protection of the environment. Learning Objectives: 1) Learn the Definition of Emergency Preparedness and Become Familiar with Critical Factors to Consider When Developing Contingency Plans 2) Learn An Easy Mnemonic to Guide Planning and Response Efforts to Emergency Responses 3) Become Familiar with Key References for Emergency Preparedness 👩💻 Setting: Virtual 💲 Cost: FREE 🔗 Register Now: https://lnkd.in/ejtM4-2E Join us on Friday, August 2nd, at 10:00 AM ET for this informative and complimentary webinar on Emergency Preparedness Considerations, held via Zoom.
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Uncover essential accident investigation procedures and master effective analysis techniques in our comprehensive OSHA 7505 course. Designed for employers, managers, and employees alike, it provides vital skills for conducting thorough accident and near-miss investigations. Secure your spot today and boost workplace safety and compliance. Enroll now to be fully equipped to manage incidents with confidence! Date: July 30th: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Location: Virtual Instructor-Led Training hosted via Microsoft Teams Enroll: https://lnkd.in/eheX7xtY
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🔍 Master the art of Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) with this interactive course. What You Will Learn: - Grasp the importance and requirements of JHA - Master strategies for recognizing workplace hazards - Develop a detailed JHA step-by-step Apply JHAs for employee training and incident investigations - Distinguish JHA from other hazard analysis documents - Access resources for creating JHAs 💡 How You Will Benefit: Understand the critical role of JHA in safety Enhance safety protocols by integrating JHA Save time and resources with a comprehensive JHA 👉 Enroll now for our Virtual Instructor-Led Training on July 29th, 2024, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Register: https://lnkd.in/e8d4s9SJ
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🛡️ Elevate Your Safety and Health Expertise with USF OTIEC! 🛡️ This comprehensive course covers OSHA standards, hazard identification, and safety program enhancement. 📅 Dates: July 15-18, 2024 🕒 Schedule: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Exam on July 18 at 1:00 PM) 📍 Location: Hampton Inn Orlando Southeast Nona - Hilton Who Should Attend: Safety professionals, HR personnel, supervisors, and safety committee members. 🔗 Register Today: https://lnkd.in/giWWDpbG #SafetyTraining #OSHA511 #WorkplaceSafety #USFOTIEC
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It’s crucial to recognize that workers who have previously experienced heat illness are indeed more vulnerable. Additionally, certain clothing and protective gear worn by workers can exacerbate the risk of heat-related illnesses. As an authorized OSHA Training Institute Education Center, we highlight the following points to safety leaders: Heat Acclimatization: We encourage you to implement heat acclimatization programs for new workers. Gradually exposing them to higher temperatures helps build tolerance and reduces susceptibility to heat-related issues. Training and Awareness: Ensure workers receive proper training on recognizing signs and symptoms of heat illness. Educate them about the importance of staying hydrated, taking breaks, and seeking shade during hot conditions. Risk Factors: Highlight specific risk factors, such as prolonged outdoor work, age (older adults are more prone), and pre-existing health conditions. Workers falling into these categories need extra precautions. Clothing Choices: Advise workers to choose lightweight, breathable clothing that allows heat dissipation. Properly fitted personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential to prevent overheating. Remember, proactive measures can significantly reduce the impact of heat-related illnesses on workers. Stay informed and prioritize their well-being! Sources: https://lnkd.in/eJSNMec9 https://lnkd.in/g2Ecn2AQ https://lnkd.in/er7dNBQG https://lnkd.in/eMqEKtAK
🌡️🥵 DYK that workers are more vulnerable to heat illness if they have had it in the past? Some types of clothing or protective equipment workers wear can also contribute to their risk for heat illness. Learn ways to prevent heat illness ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gt-2zddV
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