LP Gas, February 2019
safety first RANDY WARNER Workforce education advocacy I recently attended the 2019 National Safety Trainers Conference hosted by the Propane Education Research Council PERC in San Antonio Over 125 propane safety and training professionals gathered to learn about upcoming programs and training aids others are using discuss incidents and accidents for prevention opportunities and learn how to improve their communication skills As with most industry events the networking opportunities and the ability to have discussions with industry peers is invaluable Stuart Flatow vice president of safety training at PERC says These gatherings set the environment for propane professionals to learn from speakers and one another It is very gratifying to witness this We are doing it in the best interest for the industry and we dont compete against one another as it relates to safety In these discussions I heard once again about the need for the industry to find employees fill classrooms or develop additional training programs on subjects like commercial drivers and service technicians Another common topic of discussion is the need for additional or improved safety communications and education with consumers and employees Part of these discussions involved the need to make training and safety topics quick to the point and to ensure the efficient use of time all while improving the effectiveness of these programs which is no small task This all points to the importance of education as a critical component of workforce development in the industry It also reinforces why we need to continue to keep an open mind on ways we can adapt to the changing needs of the incoming workforce as well as leverage technologies that can adapt and deliver education in different ways WHAT DO I MEAN We need to reorganize our materials into smaller manageable courses allowing learning through building blocks starting with a solid foundation progressing through the core skills that are needed for the tasks or functions employees are performing and continuing this progression as job tasks and responsibilities continue to evolve and change The National Propane Gas Association and PERC have already invested in a learning management system which will give us options with how this information is delivered and maintained while ensuring compliance and providing information on how programs are being used while evaluating these programs effectiveness It is an exciting time in the area of safety and training for the propane industry A critical component of successful change is for industry members to provide thoughts concerns and feedback to industry leaders including state and national organizations There is no better way to make this type of communication happen than through events that bring together all industry stakeholders LPG See page 60 for more coverage of the National Safety Trainers Conference 62 LPGas February 2019 LPGasmagazine com PHOTO BY JOELLE HARMS ISTOCK COM ARENACREATIVE ULIMI Randy Warner is the owner of Warner C3H8 Consulting LLC He can be reached at rwarner105@ yahoo com NOTE The opinions and viewpoints expressed herein are solely the authors and should in no way be interpreted as those of LP Gas magazine or any of its staff members BRINGING SAFETY STAKEHOLDERS TOGETHER PROVES TO BE AN INVALUABLE EXPERIENCE Lyndon Rickards of Eastern Propane Oil center participates in a panel discussion at the National Safety Trainers Conference in San Antonio Randy Warner is second from left
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