Manufacturing Industry Safety Designations
BBS
13 hoursBBS
13 hoursPOH
10 hoursPOH
10 hoursBPS
8 hoursCSS
13 hoursCSS
13 hoursCRS
13 hoursCRS
13 hoursHOP
12 hoursHOP
12 hoursIDS
hoursIDS
hoursIDS
8 hoursIDS
8 hoursDHS
13 hoursDHS
13 hoursESS
13 hoursESS
13 hoursSEM
13 hoursSEM
13 hoursFPS
13 hoursFPS
13 hoursFSS
13 hoursFSS
13 hoursHCS
13 hoursHCS
13 hoursHZS
13 hoursHZS
13 hoursIIS
13 hoursIIS
13 hoursJHA
13 hoursJHA
13 hoursLTS
13 hoursLTS
13 hoursMGS
13 hoursMGS
13 hoursORS
13 hoursORS
13 hoursPES
13 hoursPES
13 hoursWES
13 hoursWES
13 hoursVPS
13 hoursVPS
13 hoursWWS
13 hoursEmployees in manufacturing are subject to numerous hazards that can cause injury, illness, or death. Private manufacturing companies reported 421,400 workplace injuries or illnesses in 2019 and 373,300 in 2020. Over 100,000 of these cases resulted in days away from work each year. Environmental health and safety (EHS) managers are responsible for understanding the risks and fostering workplace cultures that prevent injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.
The National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) offers manufacturing industry safety training courses that prepare safety managers to implement the latest EHS strategies. Register for continuing education courses to protect company personnel, reduce expenses and advance your career.
Safety Training for Manufacturing Professionals
NASP designs safety courses for the manufacturing industry that cater to safety professionals dedicated to continuing their education. We offer online courses that work toward various certificates and designations. Each course helps the learner understand key concepts and apply them in the workplace.
Our courses engage with the essential subject matter deeper than other providers. As a result, our safety training for the manufacturing industry exceeds Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. Our courses also exceed American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z490.1 and 490.2 EHS training guidelines.
Continue your education with NASP to experience engaging multimedia courses curated by professionals in your field. You can choose courses from any of our three categories:
– Professional courses
– Certificate courses
– Specialist courses
Learn to Navigate Workplace Hazards and Regulations Relevant to the Manufacturing Industry
NASP courses will provide the training, certificates, and designations necessary to manage safety challenges in manufacturing industries with little to no supervision. Choose our courses to learn about risks, regulations, and how you can create a safety-first workplace culture. You’ll gain skills and information to:
– Prevent falling, tripping, and slipping through safe practices, floor plans, and markings.
– Properly install and audit machine guarding.
– Instruct safe industrial vehicle use.
– Inspect electrical equipment to determine potential electrocution hazards.
– Develop and communicate lock-out and tag-out warnings.
Benefits of Safety Training in the Manufacturing Industry
Safety training from NASP will give you practical knowledge that benefits you and those around you.
Our training will make you a valuable asset to your company and prospective employers. Understanding the latest safety topics and strategies will help you facilitate workplace safety. As a result, you’ll save your facility’s personnel from injury, illness, and strain while preventing costly payments and violation fees for your employer.
A safer workplace is also more productive. Preventing injuries and illnesses will help your company avoid downtime and keep top performers at work. Efficient workers will stay with the company knowing they are safer at work. Research shows that perceived workplace safety corresponds with positive productivity outcomes.
Sign Up for NASP’s Online Manufacturing Industry Safety Courses
Safety training will advance your manufacturing company’s safety efforts and your career goals as an EHS professional. NASP offers some of the most in-depth training opportunities, so browse our courses and register online.
Please contact us online or call 800-922-2219 for more information on manufacturing industry safety training opportunities through NASP.