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Give us a call for more
information about our
Courses
WAB Environmental &
Occupational Health
106 Bennington Circle
Columbia, SC 29229
(803) 979-6253
info@wabenv.com
Visit us on the web at
www.wabenv.com
Course Calendar
The Environment Safety Occupational Health Boot camp...July 27-31,
2015 Orlando FL
Register Here........$1295 Course Information
The OSHA Boot camp.............................................................July 27-30,
2015 Orlando FL
Register Here........$1075 Course Information
The Environment Safety Occupational Health Boot camp...........August 24-28,
2015 New Orleans LA
Register Here........$1295 Course Information
The OSHA Boot camp .........................................................August 24-
27, 2015 New Orleans LA
Register Here........$1075 Course Information
WAB Environmental & Occupational
Health Services
106 Bennington Circle
Columbia, SC 29229
PLACE
STAMP
HERE
“MEETING YOUR EH&S NEEDS, FROM TRAINING TO COMPLIANCE WE ARE HERE TO SERVE”
ESOH CONNECT
It is our pleasure to
introduce the new wave in
EH&S training "ESOH Boot
Camp and OSHA Boot
Camp."These course are fo-
cused on today’s EH&S pro-
fessional, listening to his or
her issues and challenges,
and finally meeting those
challenges with products,
services, and resources
unmatched in quality and
functionality.
In This Issue
 Advantages of a
Training
 ESOH Boot Camp
 OSHA Boot Camp
 2015 Training Events
“MEETING YOUR EH&S NEEDS, FROM TRAINING TO COMPLIANCE WE ARE HERE TO SERVE”
Advantages of Training
When you think about the initial costs of training also consider the benefits of
training. When you invest time an monetary recourse in training and develop-
ment you will receive pay back your investment. These are just some of the rea-
sons to take on training and development initiatives:
Training ensures your business runs better. A trained professional can handle
difficult situations, perform under pressure and represent themselves and the
company in a professional manner.
Training adds flexibility and efficiency. You can cross-train employees to be
capable in more than one aspect of the business. Teach them to be competent
in different areas of the operation. Cross-training also fosters team spirit, as
employees appreciate the challenges faced by co-workers.
Learning and upgrading employee skills makes sense. Granted, it may take some
time to see a return on your investment, but the long-term gains associated with
employee training make a difference. The short-term expense of a training pro-
gram ensures you keep qualified and productive workers who will help your com-
pany succeed. That’s an investment you can take to the bank.
WAB Environmental & Occupational Health Newsletter May 2015
WAB
ESOH Boot Camp
ESOH Compliance Boot camp is centered on finding ways to keep our environ-
ments and workplaces healthy and safe. We understand that ESOH professionals
play an essential role in protecting the public from exposures to biological, chem-
ical and physical agents and promoting healthy lifestyles. WAB instructors will
walk you through the ESOH landscape of federal, state, and local laws that may
impact your facility. This course is designed to give those who are new to the
environmental safety and occupational health industry a basic understanding of
certain programs and for those veterans that need a good refresher and update
Who Should Attend?
 Military Environmental/Bioenvironmental Managers and Inspectors
 Environmental Program Managers
 Environmental and Safety Managers and Directors
 Environmental, Health and Safety Personnel
 Environmental Specialist, Planners and Coordinators
 Environmental Engineers
 Environmental Attorneys
 Environmental Consultants and Environmental Sales Managers
 Corporate Attorneys, Management and Executive Staff
 Anyone responsible for environmental activities at their organization
Register Here........$1295
“MEETING YOUR EH&S NEEDS, FROM TRAINING TO COMPLIANCE WE ARE HERE TO SERVE”
AGENDA
Day 1, 8:00AM: Course, Speaker and
Attendee Introductions
9:00AM: OSHA Laws & Regulations
10:0AM: Break
10:15AM: Workers Right Under OSHA
11:00AM: Who OSHA Cover
12:00PM: Lunch
1:15PM: Employer Responsibilities
3:00PM: Break
3:15PM: Enforcement
4:30PM: Question and Answers (Q&A)
5:00PM: Day 1 Ends
Day 2, 8:00AM: Day 1 Review
8:15AM: Industrial Hygiene
9:30AM: Break
9:45AM: Industrial Hygiene (Continues)
12:00PM: Lunch
1:15PM: Personal Protective Equipment
3:00PM: Break
3:15PM: Hazardous Locations
4:45PM: Question and Answers (Q&A)
5:00PM: Day 2 Ends
Day 3, 8:00AM: Day 2 Review
8:15AM: Hazardous Materials
10:00AM: Break
10:15AM: Introduction of EPA Regulations
12:00PM: Lunch
1:15PM: RCRA Management 101
1:45PM: RCRA Exercise
3:00PM: Break
3:15PM: EPCRA Management 101
4:45PM: Question and Answers 5:00PM:
Day 3 Ends
Day 4, 8:00AM: Day 3 Review
9:15AM: Clean Water Management 101
10:30AM: Break 1
0:45AM: Clean Water Act Exercise
12:00PM: Lunch
1:15PM: SPCC Management 101
3:00PM: Break
3:15PM: SPCC Exercise
4:45PM: Question and Answers (Q&A)
5:00PM: Day 4 Ends
Day 5, 8:00AM: Day 4 Review
9:15AM: Clean Air Management 101
10:30AM: Break
10:45AM: Management Systems
12:00PM: End of Course
New and Innovative
Training
There are three approaches to
training: (1) the traditional ap-
proach, (2) the experiential ap-
proach, and (3) the performance-
based approach. In the traditional
approach, the training staff de-
signs the objectives, contents,
teaching techniques, assign-
ments, lesson plans, motivation,
tests, and evaluation. The focus
in this model is intervention by the
training staff. In the experiential
approach, the trainer incorporates
experiences where in the learner
becomes active and influences
the training process. Unlike the
academic approach inherent in
the traditional model, experiential
training emphasizes real or simu-
lated situations in which the train-
ees will eventually operate. WAB
Environmental and Occupational
Health incorporate all three ap-
proaches into what is call Boot
Camp.
Who Should Attend:
 Military Ground Safety/
Bioenvironmental
 Certified Safety Professionals (CSP)
 Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
 Managers and Inspectors
 EH&S Program Managers
 Environmental and Safety Managers
and Directors
 Anyone responsible for safety
activities at their organization
OSHA Boot Camp Register Here........$1075
This course was designed with today’s safety profession in mind. It provides an
in depth review of OSHA's general industry standards and an in-depth look at
the requirements for the more frequently referenced standards and letters of in-
terpretation. It gives up to date information on how to implement the provisions
of the OSH Act in the workplace, your rights and responsibilities under the OSH
Act, what to expect from an OSHA inspection, the appeals process, written pro-
gram requirements, training requirements, and recordkeeping.
Day 1, 8:00AM: Course, Speaker and Attendee Introductions
9:00AM: Into to OSHA
10:0AM: Break
10:15AM: Hazardous Locations
11:00AM: Liquefied Petroleum Gas
12:00PM: Lunch
1:15PM: Most Cited Violations
3:00PM: Break
3:15PM: Machine Guarding
4:30PM: Question and Answers (Q&A)
5:00PM: Day 1 Ends
Day 2, 8:00AM: Day 1 Review
8:15AM: LOTO
9:30AM: Break
9:45AM: PPE
12:00PM: Lunch on your own or with colleagues
1:15PM: Respiratory Standard OSHA
3:00PM: Break
3:15PM: OSHA Electrical
4:45PM: Question and Answers (Q&A)
5:00PM: Day 2 Ends
Day 3, 8:00AM: Day 2 Review
8:15AM: Log 300
10:00AM: Break
10:15AM: OSHA Record Keeping
12:00PM: Lunch on your own or with colleagues
1:15PM: Emergency Exits
1:45PM: Confined Space
3:00PM: Break 3:15PM: Non Ionizing Radiation
4:45PM: Question and Answers (Q&A)
5:00PM: Day 3 Ends
Day 4, 8:00AM: Day 3 Review
9:15AM: Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training
10:30AM: Break
10:45AM: Dip Tanks
12:00PM: End of Course

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ESOH connect1

  • 1. Contact Us Give us a call for more information about our Courses WAB Environmental & Occupational Health 106 Bennington Circle Columbia, SC 29229 (803) 979-6253 info@wabenv.com Visit us on the web at www.wabenv.com Course Calendar The Environment Safety Occupational Health Boot camp...July 27-31, 2015 Orlando FL Register Here........$1295 Course Information The OSHA Boot camp.............................................................July 27-30, 2015 Orlando FL Register Here........$1075 Course Information The Environment Safety Occupational Health Boot camp...........August 24-28, 2015 New Orleans LA Register Here........$1295 Course Information The OSHA Boot camp .........................................................August 24- 27, 2015 New Orleans LA Register Here........$1075 Course Information WAB Environmental & Occupational Health Services 106 Bennington Circle Columbia, SC 29229 PLACE STAMP HERE “MEETING YOUR EH&S NEEDS, FROM TRAINING TO COMPLIANCE WE ARE HERE TO SERVE” ESOH CONNECT It is our pleasure to introduce the new wave in EH&S training "ESOH Boot Camp and OSHA Boot Camp."These course are fo- cused on today’s EH&S pro- fessional, listening to his or her issues and challenges, and finally meeting those challenges with products, services, and resources unmatched in quality and functionality. In This Issue  Advantages of a Training  ESOH Boot Camp  OSHA Boot Camp  2015 Training Events “MEETING YOUR EH&S NEEDS, FROM TRAINING TO COMPLIANCE WE ARE HERE TO SERVE” Advantages of Training When you think about the initial costs of training also consider the benefits of training. When you invest time an monetary recourse in training and develop- ment you will receive pay back your investment. These are just some of the rea- sons to take on training and development initiatives: Training ensures your business runs better. A trained professional can handle difficult situations, perform under pressure and represent themselves and the company in a professional manner. Training adds flexibility and efficiency. You can cross-train employees to be capable in more than one aspect of the business. Teach them to be competent in different areas of the operation. Cross-training also fosters team spirit, as employees appreciate the challenges faced by co-workers. Learning and upgrading employee skills makes sense. Granted, it may take some time to see a return on your investment, but the long-term gains associated with employee training make a difference. The short-term expense of a training pro- gram ensures you keep qualified and productive workers who will help your com- pany succeed. That’s an investment you can take to the bank. WAB Environmental & Occupational Health Newsletter May 2015 WAB
  • 2. ESOH Boot Camp ESOH Compliance Boot camp is centered on finding ways to keep our environ- ments and workplaces healthy and safe. We understand that ESOH professionals play an essential role in protecting the public from exposures to biological, chem- ical and physical agents and promoting healthy lifestyles. WAB instructors will walk you through the ESOH landscape of federal, state, and local laws that may impact your facility. This course is designed to give those who are new to the environmental safety and occupational health industry a basic understanding of certain programs and for those veterans that need a good refresher and update Who Should Attend?  Military Environmental/Bioenvironmental Managers and Inspectors  Environmental Program Managers  Environmental and Safety Managers and Directors  Environmental, Health and Safety Personnel  Environmental Specialist, Planners and Coordinators  Environmental Engineers  Environmental Attorneys  Environmental Consultants and Environmental Sales Managers  Corporate Attorneys, Management and Executive Staff  Anyone responsible for environmental activities at their organization Register Here........$1295 “MEETING YOUR EH&S NEEDS, FROM TRAINING TO COMPLIANCE WE ARE HERE TO SERVE” AGENDA Day 1, 8:00AM: Course, Speaker and Attendee Introductions 9:00AM: OSHA Laws & Regulations 10:0AM: Break 10:15AM: Workers Right Under OSHA 11:00AM: Who OSHA Cover 12:00PM: Lunch 1:15PM: Employer Responsibilities 3:00PM: Break 3:15PM: Enforcement 4:30PM: Question and Answers (Q&A) 5:00PM: Day 1 Ends Day 2, 8:00AM: Day 1 Review 8:15AM: Industrial Hygiene 9:30AM: Break 9:45AM: Industrial Hygiene (Continues) 12:00PM: Lunch 1:15PM: Personal Protective Equipment 3:00PM: Break 3:15PM: Hazardous Locations 4:45PM: Question and Answers (Q&A) 5:00PM: Day 2 Ends Day 3, 8:00AM: Day 2 Review 8:15AM: Hazardous Materials 10:00AM: Break 10:15AM: Introduction of EPA Regulations 12:00PM: Lunch 1:15PM: RCRA Management 101 1:45PM: RCRA Exercise 3:00PM: Break 3:15PM: EPCRA Management 101 4:45PM: Question and Answers 5:00PM: Day 3 Ends Day 4, 8:00AM: Day 3 Review 9:15AM: Clean Water Management 101 10:30AM: Break 1 0:45AM: Clean Water Act Exercise 12:00PM: Lunch 1:15PM: SPCC Management 101 3:00PM: Break 3:15PM: SPCC Exercise 4:45PM: Question and Answers (Q&A) 5:00PM: Day 4 Ends Day 5, 8:00AM: Day 4 Review 9:15AM: Clean Air Management 101 10:30AM: Break 10:45AM: Management Systems 12:00PM: End of Course New and Innovative Training There are three approaches to training: (1) the traditional ap- proach, (2) the experiential ap- proach, and (3) the performance- based approach. In the traditional approach, the training staff de- signs the objectives, contents, teaching techniques, assign- ments, lesson plans, motivation, tests, and evaluation. The focus in this model is intervention by the training staff. In the experiential approach, the trainer incorporates experiences where in the learner becomes active and influences the training process. Unlike the academic approach inherent in the traditional model, experiential training emphasizes real or simu- lated situations in which the train- ees will eventually operate. WAB Environmental and Occupational Health incorporate all three ap- proaches into what is call Boot Camp. Who Should Attend:  Military Ground Safety/ Bioenvironmental  Certified Safety Professionals (CSP)  Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)  Managers and Inspectors  EH&S Program Managers  Environmental and Safety Managers and Directors  Anyone responsible for safety activities at their organization OSHA Boot Camp Register Here........$1075 This course was designed with today’s safety profession in mind. It provides an in depth review of OSHA's general industry standards and an in-depth look at the requirements for the more frequently referenced standards and letters of in- terpretation. It gives up to date information on how to implement the provisions of the OSH Act in the workplace, your rights and responsibilities under the OSH Act, what to expect from an OSHA inspection, the appeals process, written pro- gram requirements, training requirements, and recordkeeping. Day 1, 8:00AM: Course, Speaker and Attendee Introductions 9:00AM: Into to OSHA 10:0AM: Break 10:15AM: Hazardous Locations 11:00AM: Liquefied Petroleum Gas 12:00PM: Lunch 1:15PM: Most Cited Violations 3:00PM: Break 3:15PM: Machine Guarding 4:30PM: Question and Answers (Q&A) 5:00PM: Day 1 Ends Day 2, 8:00AM: Day 1 Review 8:15AM: LOTO 9:30AM: Break 9:45AM: PPE 12:00PM: Lunch on your own or with colleagues 1:15PM: Respiratory Standard OSHA 3:00PM: Break 3:15PM: OSHA Electrical 4:45PM: Question and Answers (Q&A) 5:00PM: Day 2 Ends Day 3, 8:00AM: Day 2 Review 8:15AM: Log 300 10:00AM: Break 10:15AM: OSHA Record Keeping 12:00PM: Lunch on your own or with colleagues 1:15PM: Emergency Exits 1:45PM: Confined Space 3:00PM: Break 3:15PM: Non Ionizing Radiation 4:45PM: Question and Answers (Q&A) 5:00PM: Day 3 Ends Day 4, 8:00AM: Day 3 Review 9:15AM: Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training 10:30AM: Break 10:45AM: Dip Tanks 12:00PM: End of Course