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Registration Begins: April 1, 2017 MTI LEVEL ONE BOOT CAMP Eight Day MTI Level One Boot Camp July 16, 17, 18, 19, 2018 July 30, 31, August 1, 2, 2018 Register Today To Earn Your Complete General Industry Level One Certificate! Price For All Eight Days $765 For additional seminar dates and locations visit our website at: www.michigan.gov/mioshatraining Registration/Sign-in: 8:00 am Classes: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm This class is limited to four people from one company. Class Size: 25 students. Week One: When MIOSHA Enforcement Visits Monday, July 16 Machine Guarding and Hazard Identification Monday, July 16 Recommended Practices for Tuesday, July 17 Safety and Health Programs Wednesday, July 18 Human Factors Engineering Thursday, July 19 Week Two: Supervisor’s Role in Safety and Health Monday, July 30 MIOSHA General Industry 10-Hour + Tuesday, July 31 Wednesday, August 1 Thursday, August 2 Kirtland Community College M-TEC at Kirtland - Gaylord 60 Livingston Blvd., Gaylord MI 49735

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Registration Begins: April 1, 2017MTI LEVEL ONE

BOOT CAMP

Eight Day MTI Level One Boot Camp

July 16, 17, 18, 19, 2018 July 30, 31, August 1, 2, 2018

Register Today To Earn Your Complete General Industry Level One Certificate!

Price For All Eight Days$765

For additional seminar dates and locations visit our website at:

www.michigan.gov/mioshatraining

Registration/Sign-in: 8:00 amClasses: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

This class is limited to four people from one company. Class Size: 25 students.

Week One: When MIOSHA Enforcement Visits Monday, July 16

Machine Guarding and Hazard Identification Monday, July 16

Recommended Practices for Tuesday, July 17 Safety and Health Programs Wednesday, July 18

Human Factors Engineering Thursday, July 19

Week Two: Supervisor’s Role in Safety and Health Monday, July 30

MIOSHA General Industry 10-Hour + Tuesday, July 31 Wednesday, August 1 Thursday, August 2

Kirtland Community College M-TEC at Kirtland - Gaylord

60 Livingston Blvd., Gaylord MI 49735

Who Should Attend The Boot Camp?

MIOSHA Training Institute

Credits Available

MTI Boot Camp has been especially prepared for those students who have not taken any MTI courses previously and have an interest in improving their knowledge of safety and health in the workplace. The courses, taught entirely by experienced MIOSHA Consultation Education and Training (CET) consultants, provide continuing education credits and maintenance points as well as an opportunity for students to be recognized for their educational efforts and increased technical expertise. Attending MTI courses may qualify an employer for “good faith” credits during a MIOSHA inspection which may lead to a reduction in penalties.

MIOSHA Consultation Education and Training (CET) Division and Macomb Community College (MCC) have developed the MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) through a formal alliance. The MTI introduced an Assessment-Based Certificate program, effective October 1, 2007. The Boot Camp series consists entirely of the Level One General Industry courses. Additional courses are offered throughout the state in sponsorship with other M–TECSM facilities, community colleges, and safety and health organizations. To learn more about the certificate program, log-on to the CET Division website at www.michigan.gov/mti.

Level One courses are designed for safety and health coordinators, committee members, and others interested in general safety and health information. Level One allows the participant to begin the process of developing a safety and health management system while becoming familiar with MIOSHA Standards and other relevant topics. Upon successful completion of the Boot Camp, participants will earn the MTI General Industry Level One certificate.

General Industry Safety and Health † MIOSHA General Industry Ten Hour + 3.0 1.8 1.8 18 1.8 3 Day† Recommended Practices for Safety & Health Programs 2.0 1.2 1.2 12 1.2 2 Day

Human Factors Engineering 1.0 0.6 0.6 6 0.6 1 Day

Machine Guarding and Hazard Identification 0.5 0.3 0.3 3 0.3 ½ Day

Supervsior’s Role in Safety and Health 1.0 0.6 0.6 6 0.6 1 Day

When MIOSHA Enforcement Visits 0.5 0.3 0.3 3 0.3 ½ Day

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Q: Will I be able to print my materials at the seminar or workshop?A: No printing services will be available. Print or download the presentation

slides before you arrive for the class.

Q: What electronic format will the handouts be in?A: All materials will be available as PDF documents.

Q: Will I be able to charge my device at the seminar or workshop?A: We recommend that your device is fully charged before you arrive.

Charging stations may not be available in the classroom.

Q: What happens if I do not receive an email?A: In the unlikely event that you do not receive the link via email,

please call the contact number listed on the next page for assistance.

MIOSHA Education Training Materials Have Gone Electronic

MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) has changed the delivery of its printed education materials to an electronic format.

The student training manual and course reference materials will be provided in electronic format via email for students to download and print before class if they wish.

No hard copy textbook will be provided. Upon arrival at class, each student will also receive a flash drive containing these materials which is theirs to keep. If you wish to bring a copy to class, you have the option to download and/or print the course materials in advance.

Important: When registering for this class, please provide your complete email address.

Remember to download your course handouts ahead of time!

Frequently Asked Questions

New

July 16, 2018Monday AM

When MIOSHA Enforcement Visits

X Identify Multi Employer Worksites X MIOSHA Inspection Process X Informal Settlement Agreements

Attendees from both the construction and general industry sector will gain an insight of the process and procedures a MIOSHA compliance officer follows while conducting a workplace inspection and how to respond to MIOSHA citations. Topics covered include inspection types, employer/employee rights and responsibilities, and penalty reduction factors. This program will assist students in preparing for an inspection and students will work through a sample citation. Students will be provided with hands-on exercises to reinforce the principles that are discussed in the course.

X MIOSHA Appeals Process X Preparing for a MIOSHA Inspection X Classroom Activities

July 16, 2018Monday PM

Machine Guarding & Hazard IdentificationThis half-day course is designed for general industry participants, (maintenance, safety and health professionals, and management personnel). This workshop familiarizes the participant with various types of common machinery and the related safety hazards. The course enables participants to recognize hazards such as those created by points of operations, rotating parts, and flying chips, while providing options for achieving abatement.

X Discuss and define employer and employee responsibilities.

X Identify hazardous mechanical motions and actions.

X Discuss the four different types of machine guards.

X Identify the different types of machine devices.

X Identify additional safe guard protections.

July 19, 2018Thursday

X Define “ergonomics” and “WMSD.”

X Identify:

This program is designed to provide a basic understanding of human factors engineering, otherwise known as “ergonomics,” and the implementation of a successful ergonomics program. Upon defining some key terminology and discussing some background information, this seminar will then identify common ergonomic disorders and primary risk factors. The importance for building a case for implementing an ergonomics program and the elements of an ergonomics program will also be covered. Attendees will then learn how to perform incidence rate calculations followed by a presentation on MIOSHA’s ergonomic initiatives. Additionally, ergonomic risk factor identification will be emphasized through use of a video and a class exercise. Another class exercise will present methods for analyzing workplace records to establish the need for implementing an ergonomics program. Attendees will also be provided with a variety of ergonomic resources.

Human Factors Engineering

X Ergonomic disorders and risk factors. X Basic ergonomic solutions. X Importance of building a case for an

ergonomics program.

X Elements of an ergonomics program. X Calculation of ergonomic incident rates. X MIOSHA ergonomic initiatives.

July 17 and 18, 2018Tuesday and Wednesday

Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs

These recommended practices provide responsible employers, workers, and worker representatives with a sound, flexible framework for addressing safety and health issues in diverse workplaces. They may be used in any workplace, but will be particularly helpful in small and medium-sized workplaces. They can be applied equally well in traditional, fixed manufacturing workplaces and in the service sector, healthcare, retail, and even mobile or office-based work environments. They also include information specifically aimed at temporary worker and multiemployer work situations. Separate recommended practices are available for the construction industry. The attendee will learn the recommended practices for a Safety and Health Program and how they place emphasis on involving workers, and include a more robust program evaluation element to help drive continuous improvement. The recommended practices also stress the need for communication and coordination on worksites involving more than one employer.

X The benefits of implementing these practices.

X Ten easy things to get your program started.

X Core elements of the safety and health programs.

X How to accomplish each core element.

X Accident Investigation

X Ergonomics

X First Aid, Eye Wash, and Bloodborne Infectious Diseases

X Act 154 Inspections & Citations

X Elements of a Safety & Health Management System

X Introduction to Industrial Hygiene

X Required Written Programs

X Hazard Recognition and Self Inspection

X Machine Guarding

X Respiratory Protection

X Recordkeeping

X Hearing Conservation

In today’s challenging business climate, many employers are faced with the need to have their employees be able to perform new or multiple job functions. As personnel shift to accommodate business needs, it is essential to have staff understand the importance of safety and health management and the underlying effect it has on business. In three days this fundamentals course offers the resources and tools to create or enhance an effective safety and health management system, a review of the MIOSHA Act, and highlights of many key General Industry Safety and Health Standards.

Topics include elements of a comprehensive safety and health system, recordkeeping, accident investigations, inspections and citations, written program requirements, introduction to industrial hygiene, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, bloodborne infectious diseases (BIDs), eyewash and first aid requirements, ergonomics, hazard recognition, and machine guarding.

July 30, 31 August 1, 2, 2018Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

MIOSHA General Industry 10-Hour +

July 30, 2018Monday

Supervisor’s Role in Safety and Health This seminar is designed for both general industry and construction first line supervision, safety and health committee members, and management personnel. Topics covered include employee safety and health training, accident investigation, hazard recognition, and self-inspection techniques. This program gives tips to supervision on methods to integrate health and safety into their daily duties and responsibilities. Using MIOSHA General Industry and Construction standards and required written programs as a baseline, supervisors are given suggestions to improve their safety and health hazard recognition skills.

Participants will learn to: X Identify a supervisor’s major duties and

responsibilities and how to integrate duties for safety and health.

X Recognize workplace hazards and corrective actions.

X Review common MIOSHA General Industry and Construction violations.

X Identify required job specific training. X Identify how to conduct a self inspection. X Conduct an accident investigation and

complete associated paperwork.

Registration Information and Form4 Ways To Register

Yes! Enroll Me Today!

The meeting site and parking is accessible. Individuals attending the meeting are requested to refrain from using heavily scented personal care products, in order to enhance accessibility for everyone. People with disabilities requiring additional services (such as materials in alternative format) in order to participate in the meeting should call (517) 284-7720. The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs is an equal opportunity employer/program.

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The price includes all course material, refreshments during breaks, and lunch.

Eight Day MTI Level One Boot Camp

Price for All Eight Days$765

A Great Value!

The MTI Level One Boot Camp is accessible and barrier free. Please contact either the Kirtland Community College or the MIOSHA CET Division, at least two weeks in advance, to request necessary accommodations.

This Boot Camp was especially prepared for new students interested in an overall introduction to specific topics that will help them build a basic safety and health management system. As such, attendees shall be required to sign-up for the entire two week MTI Boot Camp. Under this format, no refunds or make-ups will be available. If a student misses one or more days of the course for which they wish to receive credit, they shall be required to take and pay for the same course at a different time and location.

Individual certificates of attendance will be given for each class. However, to receive a MTI Level One General Industry certificate and credit, students will be required to obtain a passing score of 70% on the assessment that accompanies each course. Assessment testing will be administered at the end of each course.

MIOSHA reserves the right to change the curriculum as needed for the Level One certificate.

This class is limited to two people from one company. Class Size: 25 students.

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By Mail:Fill out application below and mail to:

Marilyn Cole M-TEC at Kirtland - Gaylord 60 Livingston Blvd.Gaylord, MI 49735

By Phone:(989) 705-3600

By Email: mtec@kirtland,edu

By Fax:Fax application to:(989) 705-3602

Location:M-TEC at Kirtland - Gaylord

60 Livingston Blvd. Gaylord, Michigan 49735