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o The training, certifications and organizational membership <br /> contribute to the development and teaching of safety to our <br /> divisional and company personnel. <br /> o Our commitment is that each employee knows the safety hazards <br /> and will take the necessary steps to eliminate the hazard prior to <br /> performing the job. <br /> SAFETY TRAINING <br /> • Our division manager, superintendents, foreman and the safety specialist <br /> are responsible for safety training compliance. This is accomplished by <br /> research and prioritization of the following training required by: <br /> o Cal OSHA Title 8 Safety Training <br /> o OSHA 1910 General Industry Safety Training <br /> o OSHA 1926 Construction Safety Training <br /> o MSHA Safety Training <br /> o Teichert & Son, Inc., Safety Training <br /> o Mobile Equipment Division Safety Training <br /> c Various Safety Trainings based upon risk and employee safety as <br /> situations arise. <br /> • Safety training programs are developed utilizing the following materials: <br /> o Research and development of Power Point safety presentations. <br /> o Research and utilization of DVD materials from various professional <br /> organizations <br /> o Participation by experts in the particular field. <br /> • Safety training is scheduled at each Mobile Equipment work location with <br /> the goal of training our craft employees every ten (10) working days <br /> complying with our company injury prevention and safety program. <br /> • Safety training is documented complying with governmental and company <br /> training requirements by doing the following: <br /> o The safety training work order is created using our EAM system. <br /> o Specific safety and facility code is entered. <br /> o Power Point, Tailgate Topic, and other materials are imbedded into <br /> the work order. <br /> o The specific work order is presented at the end of the training to the <br /> superintendent or foreman. <br />