Health, Safety, and Professional Excellence in Portable Sanitation (In-Person at Summit)
Learn about responsibilities of employers & workers for safety on the job
One King West Hotel
1 King Street WestToronto, ON M5H 1A1
Canada
Event Details
This 2.5-hour course is designed to teach learners about the responsibilities of employers and workers for safety on the job, how to minimize the risk of illness or infection from job-related exposure, and how to approach the position of portable sanitation professional for maximum success. You will learn how to:
- Identify and describe the required personal protective equipment for service technicians and when/how it should be worn
- Outline and explain the proper procedures for materials handling, spill containment, and accident/incident management that may occur on the job
- Name the infectious diseases that are potential risks for portable sanitation technicians and how to reduce the risk of contracting them
- Understand the record-keeping protocols that pertain to most portable sanitation operations
- Give examples of professional demeanor and conduct in a variety of scenarios
Rate:
Member pricing: $100
Nonmember pricing: $130
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This is one of three courses that make up the Portable Sanitation Best Practices Training Series. You can take this course individually or Register for the full Portable Sanitation Best Practices Training Series and save!
Length of Session:
2.5 hours
For More Information:
Presenters:
TBA
Location:
Melinda Gallery, One King West Hotel
NOTE:
This course is modeled after the PSAI Basic Service Technician Training (BSTT) Series, but has been modified to be applicable to best practices worldwide. If you're seeking to receive your PSAI Certification, we recommend taking the U.S.-specific BSTT Series instead. If you've taken the BSTT Series recently, the materials here will already be familiar to you and we recommend taking one of the many other training offerings at the International Summit!