OSHA Officer Course for EMS
Course Overview
EMS personnel routinely face occupational hazards including infectious disease exposure, lifting injuries, hazardous environments, and operational risks. This course prepares EMS OSHA Officers and agency leaders to develop and maintain effective occupational safety programs that protect personnel and meet federal regulatory requirements.
Participants will gain a clear understanding of OSHA standards applicable to EMS organizations and learn how to implement workplace safety programs, exposure control plans, and compliance documentation systems.
Intended Audience
Key Topics Covered
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OSHA regulatory requirements for EMS
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Bloodborne pathogen exposure control
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Injury prevention and hazard mitigation
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OSHA documentation and reporting requirements
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Workplace safety training implementation
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EMS-specific occupational safety challenges
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