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Building Services Methodology Train The Trainer
Description
The Building Service's Train-The-Trainer course is a comprehensive, official, directive driven course designed to enable students to provide building services personnel with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform their duties. Through lecture, discussion, hands-on demonstrations, assigned projects, and/or exercises, the learners acquire the ability to use, apply, and demonstrate proficiency in the following subject matter: • Training requirements, methods, and administration including preparation of selected training records. • Application of proper cleaning techniques as related to area and component cleaning operations, tasks, and procedures. • Cleaning supplies and equipment types, sources, usage/operation, safety, and minor maintenance. • Conducting housekeeping inspections and make recommendations for improvement. • OSHA, EPA, accident and fire prevention, hazard recognition and protection, lockout/Tagout requirements as applicable, and other safety-related programs, and requirements. • Location and application of informational and support reference materials. • Assuming responsibilities for creating safe and healthy work environments and for motivating personnel. • Reinforce the building services operation.
Learning Outcome
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Ability to properly train building services personnel.
- Knowledge and ability to perform housekeeping and safety inspections.
- Knowledge to determine employee training requirements and administer training.
- Knowledge of training record documentation.
- Ability to identify sources for and access OSHA, EPA, accident & fi re prevention, hazard recognition & protection, lockout/tagout, and other safety-related programs.
- Presentation skills to provide training lessons to building services personnel.
- Knowledge, skills & ability to apply proper cleaning techniques.
- Student will have access to reference materials, associated equipment and supply utilization.
Target Audience
- Maintenance Management personnel who are assigned direct responsibilities for facilitating training of and supervising building services personnel. Note: Some after hours activities associated with this training may be required
Course Completion Requirements
Course attendance, participation and completion of hands-on exercises and projects.
Pre-requisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
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