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August 5-14, 2008
2008 Loss Control Regional Workshops
Presented by the Texas Association of Counties
Educational Co-Sponsor: Correctional Management Institute of Texas, George J. Beto Criminal Justice Center, Sam Houston State University
Overview
An effective safety program for any organization usually includes the eight program elements that will be covered in this workshop. These elements provide a framework for the basic activities involved in a solid safety effort, as well as outlining the "who, what, when, where and how" of safety and health activities. This interactive workshop will focus on solving worker safety problems and obtain management buy-in to the administrative elements of the program.
1. Management Component
2. Analysis Component
3. Record keeping Component
4. Inspection/Hazard ID Component
5. Training & Education Component
6. Accident Investigation Component
7. Review and Revision Component
8. Return to Work Component
Objectives
Upon completion of this class the participants should be able to:
- list activities that indicate management commitment to safety in the workplace
- identify at least four sources of records/information needed to target safety program needs
- identify trends and safety program needs through a spreadsheet analysis of claims data
- indicate the main purpose of accident investigations
- recognize the underlying causes of behaviors which lead to accidents
- formulate a planned safety training program for their organization
- recognize a comprehensive safety inspection program
- revise an accident prevention plan, based on a review of activities and results
- describe the basic requirements for reporting new workers' comp injuries and deadlines in order to meet to avoid costly penalties and to get the investigation started
- to access and use the Political Subdivision Workers' Compensation Alliance (PSWCA) for employee care
- list the major regulatory requirements for workers’ safety and health issues as they apply to Texas counties
- describe the components and communication processes in an effective “return to work” program
Desired Outcome
Participants will use information in the workshop to enhance their safety program efforts.
Who Should Attend?
The 2008 Loss Control Regional Workshops address the educational needs of officials, supervisors and staff. Those who would benefit by their attendance would include:
- County Commissioners
- Judges
- Tax assessor-collectors
- Attorneys
- Treasurers
- Auditors
- Purchasing Agents
- Justice of the Peace
- Law Enforcement Personnel
- Sheriffs
- Loss Control Coordinators
- Risk Managers
These workshops are free for county employees. Registration is due by Wednesday, July 30. After the cut-off date, onsite registration will be available.
Dates |
Locations |
Tuesday, August 5 |
Amarillo: Ashmore Inn & Suites, 2301 I-40 East
Exit 72 A |
| Tuesday, August 5 |
Odessa: MCM Elegante, 5200 East University |
| Thursday, August 7 |
Abilene: Abilene Civic Center, 1100 N 6th St. |
| Thursday, August 7 |
Kerrville: Inn of the Hills, 1001 Junction Hwy |
| Tuesday, August 12 |
Corpus Christi: Holiday Inn Emerald Beach,
1102 South Shoreline |
| Tuesday, August 12 |
Tyler: Holiday Inn Select, 5701 South Broadway |
| Thursday, August 14 |
Waco:
Waco Hilton, 113 South University Parks Dr. |
| Thursday, August 14 |
College Station: Hilton College Station and Conference Center, 801 University Drive East |
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