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Statistical Process Control, commonly referred to as SPC, is a data-driven methodology for quality analysis and process improvement. In manufacturing no two products or characteristics are ever exactly same. Traditionally, product quality is ensured by post-manufacturing inspection of the product. In contrast, SPC uses statistical tools to observe the performance of the production process in order to detect significant variations before they result in the production of a sub-standard or defective product.
This course consists of a balance of lecture, practical exercises, group workshops and supplemental handout information. The instructor will guide students through real-world SPC examples so participants can effectively apply what they have learned.
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This course emphasizes California Code of Regulation (CCR), Title 8 for General Industry Standards and compliance. The Cal/OSHA 30-hour General Industry training is formulated for safety directors, managers, forepersons, and supervisors having direct or indirect responsibilities for the safety of employees they supervise. Training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not necessarily Cal/OSHA standards, although reference to the standards are within the materials.
Topics include injury and illness prevention program (IIPP), machinery and machine guarding, hazardous materials, confined space, industrial hygiene, lock out/tag out, ergonomics, electrical safety, heat illness prevention and many other safety topics.
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Cal/OSHA 30-hour General Industry card.
This class is interactive as well as discussion orientated. It is designed to be fully customizable to your employee training needs and we are able to conduct this training at your site or ours. Questions? Please contact us at 559.688.3130 or trainingcenter@cos.edu Click here to see if there is an open enrollment class coming soon!This OSHA 10-hour course is intended for workers in the construction industry. This course is to introduce students to OSHA. It will cover how to eliminate work-related injuries and fatalities, basic practices of identifying, reducing, and reporting hazards associated with their work. Also taught will be employer responsibilities, employee rights, and how to handle emergencies. This course provides a convenient way for workers to learn about hazard avoidance, workers’ rights, filing an OSHA Complaint and more.
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After this 8-hours training, attendees would be able to understand requirements for Corrective And Preventive Action (CAPA) as well as the different approaches to Root Cause Analysis, and respond effectively to non-conformances and complaints.
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