Posts Tagged ‘safety

24
Jul
09

Death, Money and Facts for American Surface Mines

Good News
In 2008, the number of fatalities at U.S. surface mines dropped to a record low of 28. Great!

Bad News
28 American surface miners needlessly lost their lives. Not so great.

More Bad News
For that same year, MSHA slammed surface mines with a record $194 million in penalties. That’s 2.6 times the amount for the previous year.

Death
Last year (2008) was an all time low for surface mine deaths in the U.S. totaling only 28 lives. This statistic shows us that with the proper safety training we can reduce the number of deaths and injuries. At the same time, this also points out the loss of 28 surface miners which could have potentially been avoided with proper training.

Money
As surface mine operators subject to MSHA Part 46 regulations, you should be aware of the heavy fines for safety and health violations. In 2008 MSHA assessed 198,700 penalties for violations, compared to the 130,100 violations in the previous year. The dollar amount for all these penalties in 2008 was $194 million, compared to just $74.5 million in 2007. Penalties of this magnitude indicate that MSHA is being proactive in assessing mine safety and health and that remaining out of compliance poses huge financial risks for those willing to gamble.

Facts
According to MSHA, the root cause of the 28 U.S. surface mine deaths was attributed to:

  • Inadequate training
  • No risk assessment conducted
  • Inadequate policies, procedures, and controls
  • Not using personal protective equipment
  • Lack of pre-operation checks
  • Not maintaining equipment
  • Failure to conduct examinations

Action
Record low deaths of surface miners and record high penalties for violations of safety and health go hand in hand. We see that MSHA has raised awareness in order to save lives by increasing enforcement and handing out $194 million in penalties.

At Convergence Training, we feel very strongly that we can help improve surface mine safety while keeping mine operators compliant with MSHA Part 46 training requirements. Everybody wins when miners get to go home to their families and mine operators lower their costs.

14
Apr
09

New Course: Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety

I’ve uploaded several samples to YouTube from one of our recent training modules – Compress Gas Cylinder Safety. The full module includes over 23 minutes of training covering subjects such as a basic description of gas cylinders, how they are used, potential hazards, and best practices for storage, transport and use of compressed gas cylinders. This module is also now included in our Online Catalog featured in Convergence Training Viewer.

This course is combined with Compressed Air Fundamentals and offered as our Compressed Air package. These individual courses can be purchased starting at $39 for the computer-based version, or $49 for the DVD version. The combo-package is only $69 for the computer-based version, and $79 for the DVD version. To purchase, visit our online store and search for “compressed”.

To view the latest samples, you can view my channel here: http://www.youtube.com/kdellavalle

02
Apr
09

Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety Samples

Today we posted some samples of our upcoming Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety training course to YouTube. If you haven’t visited our channel before, it’s a great place see lots of samples of our training courses, demo projects, and other special projects that we take on from time to time.

Visit us on YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/kdellavalle

You may also notice that Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety will now appear in the Online Catalog inside of our Training Viewer. It is currently under final review and should be available to download, try and purchase very soon.

12
Feb
09

Convergence Training Exhibiting at AGG1 2009 in Orlando, FL

Convergence Training will be hosting a booth at AGG1, the 2009 Aggregates Forum and Expo. The conference will take place March 9-12, 2009 and will be co-located with the World of Asphalt 2009 Show and Conference in Orlando, FL.

We will be displaying our suite of MSHA Part 46 compliancy solutions ranging from Surface Miner Training Basic ($349) up to our Surface Miner Training Advanced with MSHA Compliancy Tools ($1,399). If you would like to stop by and visit us, our booth number is 426. See a map of our booth at the convention.

For more information about AGG1, visit the official AGG1 site here.

For more information about the World of Asphalt 2009, visit the official World of Asphalt site here.

For more information about our Surface Miner Training products that offer MSHA Part 46 compliancy solutions for Surface Mines and Mining Contractors, visit our MSHASafetyTraining.com website.



19
Jan
09

MSHASafetyTraining.com Website Launched

Last week, we launched our newest website, MSHASafetyTraining.com, which focuses exclusively on helping surface mines and surface mine contractors become compliant with MSHA’s Part 46.

This new site simplifies the requirements and directs viewers to exactly what they need. We even provide free resources to help you complete your Training Plan and Records of Training.

Here are some of the things we hope you’ll find useful:

  • A visual overview of MSHA Part 46 training requirements
  • FREE samples of Training Plan and Record of Training templates
  • FREE Part 46 resources including downloads and links to make compliance easier
  • And of course, our award-winning line of Surface Miner Training products

Visit MSHASafetyTraining.com and let us know what you think. And if you still have questions, feel free to contact us. We’ll be happy to help.

09
Dec
08

Free Training-Course Offer

Good News! Convergence Training is offering our users a unique opportunity to receive a copy of one of our Environmental, Health and Safety courses ABSOLUTELY FREE!

Over the past year we have been working hard to develop a brand new training delivery tool – Convergence Training Viewer (CTV). With Convergence Training Viewer you can download some of the most contemporary and highly-effective training content available. Our easy-to-use setup wizard will guide you through the installation process within minutes. Once CTV is installed you can download selected titles from our integrated catalog and train as many users as you want using your personal computer.

For more information on this offer, click on the following link: Convergence Free Course Offer

The CTV Advantage

Why spend hundreds of dollars on DVDs or VHS tapes when the Convergence Training Viewer will allow you to manage, track, and update training for a fraction of the cost? CTV can work in student (self-paced) mode and will automatically track results. CTV can also work in presenter mode (for classroom presentations) for use in groups and meetings. When course updates are released, you can use our simple update feature to download the new content and be ready to train in minutes. CTV will help you get rid of the paper-nightmare and simplify your record keeping. Try it for free today and discover the most powerful new solution for the training industry on the market! Download Now!


Screenshot of Convergence Training Viewer

Screenshot of Convergence Training Viewer

06
Dec
08

MSHA Videos Posted to YouTube

We went through our Surface Miner Training curriculum and pulled a video from each module. We have updated our YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/kdellavalle) to include all of these video samples. The samples show the type of content that we produce and show how much more interesting and engaging our training is versus the other MSHA training out on the market. If you are sick of videos from the 1980’s and 1990’s being out of date, old, and unprofessional, I suggest taking a look at our samples. For even more details, you can download Convergence Training Viewer for free and install a fully featured demonstration version of our Surface Miner Training curriculum.

05
Dec
08

Laser Safety Training Updated and Released

Today, we have released a new and improved version of Laser Safety. This module is part of our Environmental, Health and Safety course library. The Laser Safety module covers laser light, how lasers work, types of lasers, laser classifications, laser hazards, low-power laser hazards, and laser pointer safety guidelines. Reference: STD 01-05-001 – PUB 8-1.7.
The course includes 16 minutes of training and is now being offered for $39.00 for use in Convergence Training Viewer and is competetively priced per user for use in SCORM compliant LMSs.

You can see a video preview of the module on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/kdellavalle. You can also download CTV and have a 5-day free trial of the module.

04
Dec
08

Convergence Training Reps Visit NY and WI

Next week (week of 12-8-08), representatives from Convergence Training (Roman Battan, Director of Sales, and Randy Kohltfarber, Director of Product Development) will be on the road visiting existing and potential future customers in New York and Wisconsin.

If you are in the area and are interested in speaking with a Convergence Representative, you can give us a call toll-free at 1.888.634.7346.

01
Dec
08

Hidden Costs of Overtime Training

As 2008 ramps up, it’s time to get the safety manual out and dusted off for another year. Schedule the overtime, print the packets, and warm up the PowerPoint presentation right? WRONG!
Although classroom training or facilitating a safety meeting is a simple process, there are many hidden costs that are consistently overlooked. The most notable expense is overtime wages.
In most cases, overtime wages do not directly affect a department manager’s annual operating budget. Because safety compliance training is required and is a justifiable part of operation; the cost burden is shifted to HR as a wage expense. This allows departments to continue on as usual and eliminates further accountability for recurring annual overtime expenses. In addition, it also removes the incentive for department heads to seek more efficient ways to deliver training.
What’s wrong with Paying Overtime?
Safety is a pressing issue in manufacturing and training the workforce on overtime has emerged as the best known cost alternative compared to halting production. Shutting down operations to deliver training could cost millions of dollars per year, so a few hours of overtime makes sense right? WRONG!
Most overtime wages are paid at a rate of 1.5 times the hourly rate for non-salaried employees. When multiplied over hundreds or thousands of employees throughout the year, the expense begins to balloon very quickly. Also, as annual wages increase, so does the cost of providing training to the workforce. In the long-run, paying overtime will prove to be cost prohibitive.
How Expensive Can it Really Be?
In order to shed some light on the cost of overtime expenditures, it’s important to look at the cost driving factors behind wage expenses relative to training:

  1. Number of Non-salaried Employees
  2. Average Hourly Wage
  3. Number of Hours Trained per Year

From these three contributors, we can begin to put together an analysis and see how the cost of safety training really adds up. As an example, let’s take a company with only 200 non-salaried employees that have a safety meeting that lasts for one hour per month on overtime hours. Let’s assume an average hourly wage of $17.00, which would put their overtime rate at $25.00. Just for one hour per month, the annual cost per employee is $300. Three-hundred dollars doesn’t sound like a lot, but for a 200 employee site, the expense is $60,000 per year and an astounding $300,000 after 5 years. These figures don’t account for the cost of employing a training, potential workforce wage increases, or record maintenance and storage expenses.
What Else is Out There?
Over the last decade, communication has become lightning fast. Internet connections have higher bandwidth capacity, software designs are more focused and refined, and real-time data tracking is a standard part of operations. It is no wonder that the next wave in work-force education is web-based training. Delivering training over the web enables companies to significantly reduce overtime expense and more efficiently deliver and track employee learning with very little required resources.
How Much Cheaper Can it Be?
Having a web-based system allows the workforce to access training virtually any time during their shift by simply logging into a network computer. This means that employees can complete their required training during breaks or downtime, this eliminating the need for managers to schedule overtime wages for annual, semi-annual, or quarterly refresher training.
Training content delivered over the web can vary in price depending on which vendor supplies the training. The quality of web-based training is a subject for an entirely different article, but to provide a meaningful comparison, lets assume that a system capable of training 200 employees with 12 hours of safety training costs around $50,000 up front. This seems like a big one-time expense, but the cost averaged over 5 years is only $10,000 per year, vs. $60,000 per year of overtime training. The cost savings over the 5 years would be approximately $250,000. In reality, not all classroom training can be eliminated by implementing an online training system. Depending on utilization rates, savings can range anywhere from 30% – 80% of the cost of overtime-based training.
The cost of delivering visitor/vendor/ service representative/contractor training can also have many hidden costs. Try out our online calculator to see these hidden costs on our website: http://www.thinkconvergence.com/contractor-training/features.aspx
Or, to receive a free, customized sensitivity analysis of your current training program, call or email Convergence at:

  • Phone: 1 (360) 834-0991 x241
  • Toll Free: 1 (800) 634-7436 x241
  • Email: sales@thinkconvergence.com