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Beyong ComplainceWashington Safety and Health Training Institute

The Safety Training Center is a broad-based coalition of labor, business and public entities are establishing a state-of-the-art Safety Training Center. The Center is housed at the Georgetown Campus of South Seattle Community College, which is located in the heart of the economic hub of Western Washington. The location is ideal for addressing the safety needs of construction, transportation and manufacturing because the primary apprenticeship programs for these trades are located at or near the Georgetown site. There is a high concentration of businesses in the area and a supportive institutional structure for building the center.

All Coalition members and partners will benefit by pooling their resources into this centrally located facility. Together, the Coalition will have the latest equipment and "real life", hands-on training, share the best curriculum and develop a pool of instructors to meet the needs of industry, both long-term and short-term.

Classes will include OSHA series, Haz-Mat, Lock Out-Tag Out, Hearing Conservation, Confined Space, Community 911 Emergency/Disaster Preparedness and other classes relevant to the industries.

The Coalition is open to interested parties who would like to participate in developing and using the Safety Training Center.

For more information, contact Mark Maher at: 206-762-9286 or 206-355-1665, or e-mail at concretetraining@msn.com

Information

The Washington Safety and Health Training Institute has been awaarded the CPWR Small Study One-Year Grant. Chuck Bailey has been hired to begin this implementation. Meetings are being scheduled with interested JATC's and employers to determine what specifically will be recommended. The WASHTI Advisory Board has approved the first brochures on how safety makes a difference. These were compiled by studying statistics from Labor and Industry injury reports.
Cement Contractors Fact Sheet
Cement Finishers Fact Sheet

Safety Training Classes

FLAGGING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL CERTIFICATION
(6 Hours) @ $45
8:30A - 3:00P, A112
(For information, please call 768-6877)
http://dept.seattlecolleges.com/duwamish/flagging

DATE
COURSE NUMBER
   
May 16, 2008
3352.02D
June 13, 2008, 2nd Friday
3353.03D
July 18, 2008
3321.01A
August 15, 2008
3322.02A
Sept 12, 2008, 2nd Friday
3331.01A
October 17, 2008
3332.02A
November 21, 2008
3333.03A
December 19, 2008
3341.01A

INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID & SAFETY
(8 Hours) @ $66.85

5:00 - 9:00P, A112
(For information, please call 764-5350)
http://dept.seattlecolleges.com/duwamish/ifs.htm

The Georgetown Campus of South Seattle Community College, in partnership with Cascade Healthcare Services and the American Heart Association, will conduct Heartsaver First Aid/AED with CPR certification and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Emergency Care and Safety Institute Bloodborne Pathogens. This course gives you the skills you need to be prepared for an emergency -- and save a life!

These cards are recognized by Washington State's Department of Labor & Industries (WAC 296-800-150) and meets OSHA (1910.151) and ECC 2000 Guidelines. The American Heart Association standards of  Heartsaver First Aid/AED certification card and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Emergency Care and Safety Institute Bloodborne Pathogens card are good for two years;
Heartsaver CPR certification is good for one year.

Summer Quarter 2008 (Monday, June 23 and Wednesday, June 25)


Facility Rental

Safety Training Center rental is $150-300/day for the lab and $150/day for the adjacent classroom. Parking is $25/day.

Safety Training Facility Request Form


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The site was designed by SSCC intern Neil Satterfield, Winter 2005.

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