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How to Properly Train Dental Lab Drivers on Health & Safety

Written by Mary Bartlett | Apr 20, 2021 9:48:23 PM

April is Distracted Driver Awareness Month so this is a good time to remind your dental laboratory drivers of this information and provide specific health & safety training.  

 

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has published that in 2019 distracted driving killed 3,142 people which was a 10% increase from 2018.  Distractions while driving can include texting, talking on phone or to others in the car, setting navigation, eating or drinking, applying makeup, and other tasks that take the driver away from their focus of driving. Employers who employ drivers should promote Distracted Driver Awareness month by providing information about safe driving responsibilities.

How to Properly Train Dental Lab Drivers on Health & Safety: SafeLink Consulting now offers a new 30-minute online course for specifically training dental laboratory drivers.  Take Online Course: Charting a Course to Safety Success Dental Lab Driver Training

Employees who operate a motor vehicle are at the greatest risk for a work-related fatality. This 30-minute course will assist employers with meeting OSHA training requirements. The presenter will discuss: risks associated with operating a motor vehicle, common causes of driving accidents, how to prevent driving accidents, handling emergency situations, hazard communication (chemical exposure), and infection control precautions. This course will benefit employees who operate motor vehicles as well as employers who need to meet OSHA training requirements as a part of their new hire and annual workplace safety training.

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Learn more about how to achieve OSHA Compliance for your dental laboratory.  Contact SafeLink Consulting for assistance with OSHA compliance.  

Learn more about how to stay on top of FDA Dental Regulations.  Contact SafeLink Consulting for assistance with FDA compliance / Quality System Management. 

Visit our website to learn more about how SafeLink can help your business with safety programs and quality systems. 

 

Learn more about what SafeLink Consulting can do to help your business with compliance services, including safety compliance, to meet OSHA training requirements and quality system consulting to meet FDA compliance.  SafeLink Consulting assists businesses with workplace safety training, infection control training, HIPAA training online, quality systems, assessments, audits, due diligence, and more.

Industries include:

Dentistry compliance - assisting the dental practice with meeting requirements for OSHA, HIPAA, EPA, and CDC guidelines, patient safety and employee health & safety

Dental Laboratory compliance - assisting the dental lab with meeting requirements for OSHA, FDA, and CDC guidelines, employee health & safety, plus FDA requirements for lab manufacturing custom implant abutment /gmp for medical device manufacturers

Medical Device Manufacturers compliance - assisting with meeting OSHA compliance & FDA requirements, GMP - good manufacturing practices

General Industry compliance - assisting with OSHA compliance and FDA compliance as it pertains to the specific business

Beverage Industry compliance - assisting beverage businesses such as the craft brewery, winery, cidery, distillery, vintner with meeting OSHA compliance, health & safety, FDA requirements / GMP - Good Manufacturing Practices.