OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY

The Council is committed to understanding the concerns of employers regarding worker safety, insurance costs, regulatory and other issues that impact the workplace.  In 2022, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 5,486 fatal workplace injuries which is a 5.7% rise in total worker deaths from 2021 which was 5,190. The fatal work injury rate was 3.7 fatalities per 100,000 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers, up from 3.6 per 100,000 FTE in 2021.

The St. Joseph Safety and Health Council is dedicated to assisting area employers decrease the chances of this occurring in their facilities.  We offer a variety of safety training programs and events designed to assist employers in providing a safer working environment for employees, as well as meet standards set forth in the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. 

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY TRAINING

  • The Safety Council partners with certified training specialists in the field of Occupational Safety and Health to provide quality training on the subjects that you are most concerned about within your company.

  • Some classes, specifically those that comply with or address an OSHA training standard, are provided on a regular basis by qualified instructors. These classes may cover the following topics:

    • Active Shooter Training (Video Only)

    • Active Shooter Training for Employees

    • Active Shooter Training for Supervisors

    • Aerial/Scissor Lift Training

    • Coaching the Lift Truck Operator (Refresher)

    • Coaching the Lift Truck Operator (W/Practical)

    • Train the Trainer - Forklift

    • Confined Space Entry

    • Drug and Alcohol Impairment / Recognition

    • Fall Protection

    • HAZMAT/HAZWOPER 8hr Refresher

    • Lock-Out / Tag-Out

    • OSHA 10 - Construction

    • OSHA 10 - General Industry

    • OSHA 30 - Construction

    • OSHA 30 - General Industry

    • OSHA Records

    • OSHA Supervisors

    • Respirator Fit Testing

    ...AND MUCH MORE

    Understanding that not all companies need the same type or level of training, the Safety Council is willing to tailor courses that fit your company's needs.

    To discuss available options, please contact the office at (816) 233-3330 or register here.

    • St. Joseph Training: St. Joseph Safety Council, 3131 Frederick Ave. St. Joseph

    • Maryville Training: Northwest Technical School, 1515 Munn St. Maryville

      OR

    • AT YOUR COMPANY OR ORGANIZATION!

Training Cost:

Some classes may require a minimum number of students be registered,

please contact SJSC with any questions or concerns.

    • MEMBER COST: FREE

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $200.00

    The St. Joseph Safety and Health Council’s Active Shooter program gives useful information to anyone who works in a public or private workplace to deal with this deadly situation. In the unlikely event this happens to you, the program gives general guidelines to increase the chances of survival. This information is based on past shootings and the tactics that work and more importantly the ones that do not. The active shooter presentation has information that all employees should see and take back to their workplace to make it as safe as possible. 

    • MEMBER COST: $200.00

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $250.00

    The St. Joseph Safety and Health Council’s Active Shooter program gives useful information to anyone who works in a public or private workplace to deal with this deadly situation. In the unlikely event this happens to you, the program gives general guidelines to increase the chances of survival. This information is based on past shootings and the tactics that work and more importantly the ones that do not. The active shooter presentation has information that all employees should see and take back to their workplace to make it as safe as possible. 

  • This will be a tailored training that fits your needs.

    • Please call for pricing.

    The St. Joseph Safety and Health Council’s Active Shooter program gives useful information to anyone who works in a public or private workplace to deal with this deadly situation. In the unlikely event this happens to you, the program gives general guidelines to increase the chances of survival. This information is based on past shootings and the tactics that work and more importantly the ones that do not. The active shooter presentation has information that all employees should see and take back to their workplace to make it as safe as possible. 

    • MEMBER COST: $75.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $100.00/per student

    Aerial and scissor lifts play an important role in construction and many other industries. These versatile lifts come in several types with various applications and operating hazards. This course will teach you how to maximize worksite safety while working on or around aerial and scissor lifts 

  • (No practical review)

    • MEMBER COST: $75.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $100.00/per student

    Coaching the Forklift Operator course is structured to equip forklift operators with the necessary skills to safely operate forklifts and other powered industrial trucks. This program delivers essential knowledge to comply with current OSHA regulations. This four-hour course includes a combination of book study, quizzes, lectures, and video presentations.

  • (Includes a practical review)

    • MEMBER COST: $100.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $125.00/per student

    Coaching the Forklift Operator course is structured to equip forklift operators with the necessary skills to safely operate forklifts and other powered industrial trucks. This program delivers essential knowledge to comply with current OSHA regulations. This four-hour course includes a combination of book study, quizzes, lectures, and video presentations.

    Includes a practical exercise on a fork lift.

  • (Includes a practical review)

    • MEMBER COST: $150.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $210.00/per student

    This course will help companies comply with OSHA Standard 1910.178. Specifically, Train-the-Trainer provides the skills necessary to teach the classroom and hands-on required component of lift truck safety. Participants will learn: skills and techniques for safe lift truck operation and maintenance, practical information for developing an in-house training program, exercises for evaluating hands-on performance by your operators, and how to educate non-operators on working safely around lift trucks.

    • MEMBER COST: $195.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $250.00/per student

    This program is designed to familiarize employees with the hazards and complexities of confined space operations. Employees will gain an understanding of the OSHA standards for confined space operations and how it applies to your company. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: 

    • Entry requirements 

    • Air monitoring 

    • Lockout/Tag out 

    • Completing permits 

    Program is designed for entrants, attendants and supervisors of confined spaces. 

  • AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

  • AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

  • Minimum participant requirements (please contact SJSC)

    • MEMBER COST: $195.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $254.00/per student

    The HAZMAT 8-hour Refresher course is meant for HAZMAT / HAZWOPER personnel who have previously completed a 24 or 40-hour course and are required to have eight hours of annual refresher training. This program meets the needs of employees that must be updated on HAZMAT information and skills covering topics such as: laws and regulations, health hazards, references, operations, personal protection equipment, and decontamination.

    • MEMBER COST: $100.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $150.00/per student

    Course Goals:

    1. Understand key elements of the OSHA Lockout/Tagout regulation.

    2. Establish the purpose for lockout/tagout.

    3. Recognize the key components of an energy control program.

    4. Identify the six main elements that should be contained in lockout/tagout procedures.

    5. Identify key elements of a periodic inspection of the energy control procedure.

    6. Identify steps to be followed when removing an energy control device to restore energy to equipment.

    7. Recognize group lockout/tagout procedures and requirements for using group lockout/tagout devices.

    8. Identify steps to follow to perform testing or positioning on a piece of equipment being repaired.

    9. Recognize the importance of “best practices” for the most effective lockout/tagout program implementation and operation.

  • Minimum participant requirements (please contact SJSC)

    • MEMBER COST: $195.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $254.00/per student

    This course is designed for construction workers, foremen and job supervisors. The training program provides workers general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on a construction site and covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards. Workers must receive additional training on hazards specific to their jobs, such as fall protection, scaffolding, etc. Training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. 

  • Minimum participant requirements (please contact SJSC)

    • MEMBER COST: $195.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $254.00/per student

    This two-day course is designed to provide participants with basic information on how to comply worth OSHA general industry standards. Participants will understand employer/ employee rights and responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, learn how OSHA inspections are conducted, identify OSHA expectations for your safety and health programs, identify key provisions of the ten most often cited standards, and get up-to-date on the latest changes to OSHA standards.

    • AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    Master the safety guidelines found in 29 CFR 1926 and earn your official OSHA 30 card from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). This 30-hour training program prepares construction workers of all skill levels to recognize, avoid, prevent and abate hazards in the workplace.

    • AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

    The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course is a training program that teaches workers how to recognize, avoid, and prevent workplace hazards. The course covers a range of topics, including: 

    • OSHA's role in regulating employee safety 

    • Employees' rights and employer responsibilities 

    • Hazards in the workplace, such as electrical hazards, bloodborne pathogens, and fall protection 

    • How to identify and correct hazards and violations 

    • The importance of a company's health and safety programs 

    • The Globally Harmonized System of Classification 

    • The difference between confined spaces and permit required confined spaces 

    The course is intended for supervisors and workers who need a more in-depth understanding of workplace hazards. It can be beneficial for workers in a variety of fields, including manufacturing, storage, warehousing, factory operations, and healthcare. 

    Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive an OSHA 30-hour training card and certificate from the Department of Labor.

    • MEMBER COST: $100.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $150.00/per student

    OSHA recordkeeping training teaches how to comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for recording and reporting work-related injuries and illnesses.

    • MEMBER COST: $100.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $150.00/per student

    OSHA supervisor training helps supervisors learn how to identify and reduce health and safety hazards in the workplace. It also teaches supervisors how to manage safety programs, train subordinates, and promote safe work practices. 

    • MEMBER COST: $50.00/per student

    • NON-MEMBER COST: $75.00/per student

    Ensure that a respirator is comfortable and provides the wearer with the expected protection. Fit testing is a procedure that verifies the seal between the respirator and the wearer's face. Training can be used to prepare for fit testing and to refresh knowledge. 

  • Contact the St. Joseph Safety Council to tailor any training that fits your companies needs.

Meet our Trainers:

  • George Albert is a retired Fire Chief, Emergency Management Director, and Region H Training Coordinator. George has decades of experience and is ready to train employees to meet OSHA standards. He holds an instructor certificate for Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations, Confined Space, and an Emergency Management Certification.

    George was awarded the University of Missouri Fire and Rescue Training Institute Instructor of the year award for 2022/2023.

  • Todd Sieleman retired as the Assistant Area Director of the Kansas City OSHA Office where he oversaw the effective administration of federal laws protecting employees within companies in the Western half of the state of Missouri.

    While at OSHA, Todd additionally served as a Compliance Assistance Specialist providing training & education to meet all regulatory mandates.

  • Frank Till is the Executive Director of the St. Joseph Safety and Health Council.

    Prior to his employment with the Safety Council, he was a Law Enforcement Officer for 37 years. Serving with the St. Joseph Police Dept., the Buchanan County Drug Strike Force and ending his career in Law Enforcement as the Chief of Police at the Village of Country Club MO.

    Frank has served on the Missouri Narcotic Officers Association Executive Board for over 25 years and has taught classes to Law Enforcement Officers and Community groups across the United States. In 2018 Frank was hired as a part time Instructor for Federal Resources (now NOBLE) where he instructs various classes on illegal drugs and drug testing equipment.