High school vocational shop injuries cost Washington state school districts more than $1.4 million dollars over a 5-year period. Most of these injuries occurred in school wood shops. Shop teachers have responsibility for the safety of students in their classes, but they may lack sufficient occupational health and safety training or resources.
Elective courses enable students to design a program that addresses the special needs of their workplace. Certificate graduates receive discounts on other Pacific Northwest OSHA Ed Center classes. For more information about our certificate programs, please review the Certificate Program Guidelines & FAQ, or contact us (206) 685-3089 or at ce@uw
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Technicians with certificates older than five years must repeat the initial 2-day course to maintain their certification. Course Contact. For more information, please contact the course instructor: Martha Horike-Pyne, RPFT, MPH, [email protected] , 206-221-0971.
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