Part 7 Guards for Power Transmission

Dates: September 19, 2024

Meets: Th from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM

Location: ONLINE - Live

COURSE: $94.00

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This half-day seminar thoroughly discusses the requirements of MIOSHA Part 7, Guards for Power Transmission.

Topics include: complete review and interpretations of the standards; employer and employee responsibilities; terms and definitions; guards and devices used in industry; power transmission; disconnects and lockouts; and specific guarding requirements. Interactive discussion and exercises have been designed to enforce the concepts presented.

Notes:

Check in 8:30 to 9:00 AM.

All students attending MTI courses are eligible for scholarships that will pay 50% of the cost. To learn more about the scholarships program or to apply for MTI scholarships visit the MIOSHA website at https://w2.lara.state.mi.us/mioshamti

If you have submitted, or plan to submit an application for a scholarship and would like to reserve your spot in this course, please register under the "Scholarship" option upon checkout to pay the discounted rate.  Your seat is not reserved until we receive at least partial payment.  If you do not receive a scholarship, we will send you a link to pay your remaining balance prior to the course start date.

If you have any questions, you can contact the MIOSHA CET Division at 517-284-7720 or at MIOSHAMTI@michigan.gov

 

Fee: $94.00
Hours:3.00
CEUs:0.30

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
FeeCOURSE$ 94.00
Fee-AlternateScholarship$ 47.00

ONLINE - Live

The Zoom link for the course will be emailed to you two days prior to the event.

Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson is an Occupational Safety Consultant with the Consultation Education and Training Division of MIOSHA. Chris currently provides consultation and training services for Southwest Michigan counties.

Before working with the State of Michigan, Chris was a Safety Chair at a MVPP STAR manufacturing facility in West Michigan. His responsibilities included incident investigation, safety training, employee engagement, and developing and working with different employee lead safety teams in order to enhance the safety culture. Chris also has previous experience in the insurance industry, working with accident and liability investigations.

Chris is a graduate of Lake Superior State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Science and is a licensed fire fighter and emergency medical technician in the State of Michigan.