Safety
Using the most up-to-date training with the latest equipment, CVTC champions a wide variety of training partnerships.
 
View Available Safety Professional Development Seminars
Safety Training Partnerships Available:
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Compliance with NFPA 70E
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Conducting Employee Training
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Developing Job Safety Analysis (JSA’s)
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Develop or Customize Written Safety Programs
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Electric Pallet Mover (Pallet Jack) Training
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Emergency Response Plan
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Establishing a Behavioral Safety Process
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Establishing Training Systems
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Forklift New Operator Training
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Forklift Experienced Driver Training
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Forklift Train the Trainer
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Formulating an Effective Lock-out/Tag-out (LOTO) Program
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Incident Analysis & Verification
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Incident Reporting & Analysis
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Independent Safety Analysis
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Model OSHA Inspection
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Organizing a Hazard Communications Program
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Organizing a Safety Inspection System
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Organizing a Transitional Duty, Return to Work (RTW) Program
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OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Certification
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Partnering Operations with Safety
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Personal Protective Equipment Assessment
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Powered Industrial Vehicle Operator Skills Review
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Workers’ Compensation (WC) Claims Analysis
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Workplace Violence/Harassment Prevention Plans & Training
Your Safety Instructor
Steven Senor
Steven Senor is an instructor and program coordinator with Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC). He and his family have lived in the Chippewa Valley since 1996.
Prior to joining CVTC in August 2005, Steven worked 14 years with ConAgra Foods, first as a corporate safety manager in California, then as a regional safety manager located out of Menomonie, Wisconsin.
In total, Mr. Senor’s background includes over 33 years of teaching and adult education.
Steven’s experience includes providing emergency preparedness and response training and services, incident command and fire safety. Steven is an authorized MSHA and OSHA trainer, and is a certified American Red Cross first aid – CPR instructor.
Mr. Senor’s educational background includes a master’s degree in Risk Control from the University of Wisconsin-Stout (UW-Stout) ( 2004), and an educational specialist (Ed. S) degree, also from UW-Stout (2009).
Steven is a board member with the Western Wisconsin Safety Council, and chair for the Dunn County Local Emergency Preparedness Committee (LEPC). Steven has taught classes for the UW-Stout Risk Control program and CVTC, and has presented numerous seminars and training programs in safety and health for various professional organizations and councils.
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