The Course

Let's face it. It's very tough to write really good procedures. You need a mix of skills that rarely reside in one indivdual. This CustomGPT reviews what you have and provides a number of insights into ways to make your procedure even better. It reviews things like clarity and language, it looks at best practices things you can do or add, it even tries to make you aware of what might happen if things are done out of order or missed.

Put simply, it's about making your workplace a safer place, and who doesn't want that? Gear up to become the go-to safety pro everyone will rely on!

Curriculum

  Introduction
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Your instructor

Mr. Puskar, P.E., brings a wealth of hands-on experience to "Module 6 – Safety Procedure Assessment." As a highly credentialed professional engineer, with licensure spanning Ohio and six additional states, as well as eight specialist contractor licenses, Mr. Puskar has a solid foundation in both the technical and managerial aspects of engineering safety. His academic journey through a Mechanical Engineering Bachelor's from Youngstown State and a Business Master's from Case Western has been enriched with practical insights from the start of his illustrious career at Standard Oil of Ohio to the founding and expansion of his own successful safety consultancy firms. His firsthand experiences with globally recognized giants, such as Ford Motor Company and Tyson Foods, underscore the relevance and depth he brings to the course.

Beyond his corporate achievements, Mr. Puskar's passion for combustion safety and education is palpable. His authorship of "Fuels and Combustion Systems Safety - What You Don't Know Can KILL You!" by the prestigious publisher John S. Wiley & Sons reflects his commitment to sharing knowledge. A recipient of the esteemed Uzgiris Barnett National Safety Award, he continuously seeks to improve industry standards and practices. His active participation in various National Fire Safety Code Committees and as a representative for the United Steelworkers Union on NFPA 85 highlights his dedication to advancing safety in engineering. Through interactions with Mr. Puskar, students can expect to not only learn from his comprehensive expertise but to also be inspired by his dedication and passion for shaping a safer industry.