MANDATORY TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

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MANDATORY TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
4/17/2015
MANDATORY TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
AMY GUILFORD, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Property/Casualty Pool & Workers’ Compensation Fund
SEAN KRIBS, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Property/Casualty & Workers’ Compensation
OVERVIEW •
Review Guide to Compliance Training for Michigan School Employees
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Discuss your responsibilities as an employer
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Discuss reasons for non‐mandatory training
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SET SEG LOSS CONTROL
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Team of consultants help districts save money by:
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Identifying safety risks and hazards o
Analyzing claim data and identifying trends o
Developing customized loss control plans •
Conducted more than 1,200 onsite visits in 2014 •
Provide consulting services, assessment tools, training and safety resources
GUIDE TO COMPLIANCE TRAINING
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Created by SET SEG and MSBO to help Michigan schools
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Helps districts identify what they must do to be compliant
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Contains mandated training and education requirements in one booklet
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ACCESSING THE GUIDE
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SET SEG members can view the guide on my.setseg.org and click on “Workers Compensation,” then “Loss Control Resources”
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Available to MSBO members at www.msbo.org
USING THE GUIDE Organized by subject and employee group
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Alphabetically by topic
Policy course vs. training requirement
Also includes:
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Governing reference
Training schedule
Personnel impacted by requirement
Training/SafeSchools
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GOVERNING REFERENCE
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Very important!
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Regulation or standard that outlines the training
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Source for ensuring compliance with all requirements
COURSES WITH ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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COURSES WITH ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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Asbestos Awareness
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Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Prevention
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Concussion Awareness: Athletics
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First Aid
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Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (GHS)
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Medication Administration: Epinephrine Auto‐Injectors
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Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
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Reasonable Suspicion of Drug & Alcohol Use in the Workplace
USING THE GUIDE
Starting point to customize training for employees
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Identify exposures
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Designate one person to oversee employee training at your district
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Determine who needs training – depends on exposure, not job title
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TIPS FOR COMPLIANCE TRAINING
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Designate one person to oversee employee training
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Use electronic version of the Guide to ensure accurate information •
Refer to governing reference to determine what you need to do for compliance
CONTACT INFORMATION
Amy Guilford, Associate Director
Property/Casualty Pool & Workers’ Compensation Fund
[email protected]
Sean Kribs, Account Executive
Property/Casualty Pool & Workers’ Compensation Fund
[email protected]
(800) 292‐5421
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