
International Society Of
Workers Compensation Specialists
Certified Injury Prevention Specialist Designation (CIPS)
This certification program is designed or individuals specializing in workers compensation injury prevention and OSHA compliance. Also ideal for Safety Directors in an employment setting. Each is self-study and affordable. Each course is loaded with all the information you need to become a workers compensation expert PLUS easy-to-use tools to apply in real-world sales situations. All course materials are written by William Reynolds, ARM, APA, CPCU, CEBS, MBA and loaded with practical, effective resources gained over 35 years in risk management consulting.
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C100 - Fundamentals Of Workers Compensation Risk Management This course will provide you with a complete overview of state, federal, and international workers compensation laws. Learn how to use an exclusive tool to analyze corporate workers compensation exposures, including independent contractors, third-party-over liability exposures, leased employees, overseas operations, illegal alien issues, and drug testing implications on injury compensability, plus much more. A detailed analysis of the workers compensation policy ia provided, including key endorsements to help you and your customers avoid costly coverage gaps. Finally, the course provides a detailed explanation of a typical international workers compensation policy and shows you how to design an international workers compensation risk management program. At the end of this course you’ll know workers compensation exposure and coverage inside and out. |
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C200 – Establishing An Effective Safety And Health Management System This course will provide you, in a step-by-step fashion, tools and strategies to design a solid and effective safety and health management system. Such a system is a major element in an employer’s compliance with OSHA’s General Duty Clause and enhances the employer’s ability of obtaining significant credits in fines and penalties. Course topics include all elements that OSHA requires in an effective Safety And Health Management System, including the assembly a safety team, development and communication of a safety policy, development and implementation an annual safety plan, techniques required to implement an effective hazard identification program, employee and supervisory safety training strategies, techniques to effectively screen, hire and indoctrinate new employees, how to enhance employee attitudes towards safety, plus much more. |
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C300 – Fundamentals In OSHA Compliance This course will provide you a detailed explanation of many of the key OSHA standards that expose most employers to fines and penalties. Included is an overview of OSHA recordkeeping and inspection procedures, detailed discussion OSHA’s General Duty Clause, as well as a detailed explanation of over 12 OSHA standards (means of egress, personal protective equipment, machine guarding, lockout/tagout, walking and working surfaces, hearing conservation, hazard communication, emergency evacuation, fire prevention, cranes, material handling, hand and power tools, plus much more. Each topic includes safety audits and other implementation resources. At the end of this course you will have a sound working knowledge to help customers and prospects design and implement an effective OSHA compliance program that gets results. |
Enroll Today
Enrollment is easy and inexpensive. Just order the hard book. The book also comes with a review guide and examination instructions.
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Bill Reynolds President Certified Workers Compensation Specialists Telephone: (312)286-1956 Email: info@isowcs.org |