FY 2017 Federal Agency Training Week (FEDWEEK)
FY2017 FEDWEEK Program
Below is the training schedule for FEDWEEK 2017. The registration package is being finalized by the OSHA Training Institute (OTI). The full FEDWEEK page will be posted after the registration package is received from OTI.
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Tuesday, August 1, 2017 |
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8:30am - 11:45 am Concurrent Sessions |
Session A1 9245 - Recommended Practices for S & H Programs Classroom 1 Erwin & Wilkerson |
Session A2 Classroom 3 Hernandez |
Session A3 Classroom 4 Kleczynski |
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Lunch |
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1:00 pm - 4:15 pm Concurrent Sessions
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Session B1 Classroom 1 Donaldson |
Session B2 Classroom 3 Nevarez & Skolnik |
Session B3 Classroom 4 Gackle |
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Wednesday, August 2, 2017 |
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8:30am - 11:45 am Concurrent Sessions |
Session C1 Classroom 1 Donaldson |
Session C2 Classroom 3 Weakley |
Session C3 Classroom 4 Gackle |
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Lunch |
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1:00 pm - 4:15 pm Concurrent Sessions |
Session D1 Classroom 1 Leikness |
Session D2 Classroom 3 Hernandez |
Session D3 9138 - Walking/Working Surfaces Classroom 4 Dub |
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Thursday, August 3, 2017 |
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DATE/TIME |
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8:30am - 11:45 am Concurrent Sessions |
Session E1 Classroom 1 Leikness |
Session E2 Classroom 3 Weakley |
Session E3 9138 - Walking/Working Surfaces Classroom 4 Dub |
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Lunch |
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1:00 pm - 4:15 pm Concurrent Sessions |
Session F1 9245 - Recommended Practices for S & H Programs Classroom 1 Erwin & Wilkerson |
Session F2 Classroom 3 Nevarez & Skolnik |
Session F3 Classroom 4 Kleczynski |
FEDWEEK 2017 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
REGISTRATION STEPS FOR SELF-ENROLLMENT:
- Go to https://reg.abcsignup.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0019-0016-073A8C0CA50241D19A2A7D535FA275EF
- Click the “Registration now” button.
- Complete the “Registration” form.
- Click the “Submit Registration” button.
- You will receive an email from usdol@abcsignup-mail.com. Save this email. (If you do not receive an email, check your clutter, junk, spam, etc. folders.)
- Follow the link in the registration confirmation email to view your seminar schedule, print this schedule and bring with you.
TIPS FOR SECCESSFUL REGISTRATION
- Register for only one seminar per time block.
- Pre-registration is required for all seminars. Walk-ins are not accepted.
- The registration deadline is July 21, 2017.
- Cancel enrollment as early as possible if you are unable to attend.
- Print a copy of your schedule and bring it with you to FedWeek 2017.
- Space is limited. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS
Follow the instructions on your registration confirmation email for cancelling enrollment or making changes to your seminar selections.
Seminar Descriptions
Seminar 9207: Fire Protection
This seminar provides an overview of the common fire protection hazards found in the workplace, and
primary methods of preventing or controlling employee exposure.
Intended audience: Individuals who have occupational safety and health responsibilities for reporting or
referring potential fire protection-related hazards created by workplace exposures.
Seminar 9046: Workplace Violence
Presentation on workplace violence will focus on how OSHA addresses workplace violence. In addition, the seminar will cover types of
preventive measures employers can take in order to reduce or eliminate the potential for workplace violence.
Intended audience: Individuals who have occupational safety and health responsibilities for
reporting or referring potential hazards to safety officers in your agency.
Seminar 9056: Hazard Communications - Aligning with GHS
At the end of the seminar, trainees will have a working knowledge of the United Nations' Globally Harmonized System of
Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and the corresponding OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS).
Intended audience: Individuals who have occupational safety and health responsibilities for
reporting or referring potential hazards to safety officers in your agency.
Seminar 9115: Distracted Driving
Course is intended to bring to the forefront hazards involving and new regulations about Distracted Driving.
Intended audience: All personnel involved in the operation or riding as a passenger
of a work vehicle, government vehicle or privately owned vehicle.
Seminar 9138: Walking/Working Surfaces
This seminar provides an overview of the common slip, trip and fall hazards found in the workplace,
the new OSHA walking-working surface standard for general industry and primary methods of preventing or controlling employee exposure.
Intended audience: Individuals who have occupational safety and health responsibilities for
reporting or referring potential hazards created by workplace exposures.
Seminar 9203: Electrical
This seminar provides a broad overview of common electrical hazards found in the workplace and primary
methods of preventing or controlling employee exposure.
Intended audience: Individuals who have occupational safety and health responsibilities for
reporting or referring potential electrical hazards created by workplace exposures.
Seminar 9225: Office Ergonomics
This seminar provides a broad overview of ergonomics principles with a focus on how these are applied to
workstations in an office or administrative environment.
Intended audience: Individuals who have occupational safety and health responsibilities for reporting or
referring potential ergonomic hazards to safety officers in your agency.
Seminar 9233: Indoor Air Quality
This seminar provides a broad overview of indoor air quality issues. Focus is placed on the
nature and causes of indoor air problems in office building environments.
Intended audience: Individuals who have occupational safety and health responsibilities for
reporting or referring potential hazards to safety officers in your agency.
Seminar 9245: Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs
This seminar provides an overview of the critical elements and the application of safety and health programs (SHP) to the
workplace environment. This is based on OSHA’s Voluntary Guidelines published in 2016.
Intended audience: Individuals who have occupational safety and health responsibilities for supporting or participating in the
implementation and/or the assessment of SHP effectiveness. HINT: Every Federal Employee in the workplace.
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