Robert Evangelisti is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Occupational and Environmental Safety & Health at the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater. He has developed and/or teaches a number of safety and environmental courses. He has a Master of Engineering degree from Cornell University. He has 45 years of international and domestic industrial, consulting, and academic experience in the fields of Environmental, Safety and Health (ESH) management, auditing, compliance, training, and engineering. He is a Professional Engineer (P.E.), a Certified Environmental Auditor (CEA), a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), and a Certified Safety Professional (CSP). He has presented 45 papers at various conferences. He has worked in over 20 states and 25 countries. He retired from SC Johnson in 2012.
\"(1) Discuss some fundamental construction safety training questions that should be answered,
(2) Describe components of a construction safety training program, and
(3) Review how construction safety training program requirements that could be summarized in a matrix (and/or database)\"
Leading indicators, such as construction safety training, are essential for improving safety efforts and evaluating the effectiveness of safety programs. Effective training, considering costs, benefits, and regulatory requirements, is crucial. This presentation will cover key elements of construction safety training, including fundamental questions, OSHA regulatory requirements, program components, and how to summarize training requirements in a matrix or database. Attendees will be encouraged to engage through questions, comments, and discussions throughout the presentation.
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