Friday, October 1, 2021

The 10- and 30-Hour Safety Training

An EHS specialist and manager at Vlado Engineering in Amherst, New York, Keith W. Pillich has been working in the workplace safety sector for over 6 years. Formerly serving as a senior safety engineer in Buffalo, New York, Keith W. Pillich interacted with all subcontractors and general contractors employed by the company. He also oversaw the safety of over 2,000 active construction personnel. To aid him with these responsibilities, Keith Walter Pillich received several safety training awards and certificates over the course of his career, including the 10- and 30-hour work safety certificates from OHSA.

A voluntary program, the OSHA Outreach Training Program promotes workplace safety and health by making workers more aware of their rights, along with making them more knowledgeable about common hazards. While the training does not fulfill OSHA standards for safety professionals, it does provide workers with information about recognizing and preventing workplace hazards to promote safety culture at work. Each training course incorporates hands-on activities and is tailored to the needs of its audience and their specific industry.

Entry-level workers are best suited to the 10-hour training course from OSHA. This course improves awareness of health and safety hazards in specific industries that workers come across. For more details about these areas, along with information needed by workers who have some safety responsibility, the 30-hour course is recommended. Training in the 30-hour course still provides an overview of workplace hazards, but it also covers more information about the prevention and control of these hazards.

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Mental Health Benefits of Hiking


An experienced safety engineer in the Buffalo and Amherst regions of New York, Keith W. Pillich has spent nearly 6 years with Vlado Engineering as an environmental health and safety (EHS) specialist and manager. Keith W. Pillich further serves the company as a recognized industrial hygiene specialist with a degree in industrial hygiene from the Rochester Institute of Technology. When he is not working, Keith Walter Pillich enjoys staying active through swimming and hiking.

Hiking can provide the body with a great work out. However, hikers may be unaware of the fact that hiking also offers a number of mental health benefits. For example, a Stanford University study found that spending time in nature can improve an individual’s overall mood. Time spent outdoors, particularly in the sun, has also been associated with lowered stress and anxiety and a decreased risk of depression.

Additional research has found that individuals who regularly spend time outdoors and do not spend excessive amounts of time using technology are 50 percent more creative when faced with problem-solving dilemmas. Similarly, individuals who frequently hike or walk have better memories than those who spend little time outdoors.

Finally, hiking forces people to disconnect from their busy professional and personal lives as they step away from the urban setting. This calming reprieve from the stresses and technologies of everyday life allows for a healthy reset, while also affording hikers the chance to meet new people who share similar outdoor interests.

Saturday, September 4, 2021

ASSP Hands Out Inaugural PtD Award



Following time as a senior safety engineer at Tesla solar panel manufacturing plant in Buffalo, New York, Keith W. Pillich joined Amherst’s Vlado Engineering as an environmental health and safety (EHS) specialist and manager. Over the course of nearly 6 years in this position, Keith W. Pillich has managed a variety of EHS processes around the world. Keith Walter Pillich has also established himself as a member of professional organizations such as the American Society of Safety Professionals.

The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) recently collaborated with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the National Safety Council (NSC) to create the Prevention through Design (PtD) Award. The award, which can be distributed to individuals, businesses, and other groups, is used to recognize significant contributions to safety knowledge, with a focus on unique, innovative methods of designing-out hazards and preventing illness or injury.

The inaugural PtD Award was given to Fred A. Manuele, an experienced occupational safety and health professional who has made countless contributions to the field of design safety. Manuele has been so influential, in fact, that ASSP gathered a number of his professional papers and published the collection as a book titled Fred Manuele on Safety Management: A Collection from Professional Safety. He has authored a number of his own textbooks, all of which feature sections on the importance of designing-out hazards and the most effective methods of doing so.

 

Monday, August 9, 2021

Annual Safety Conference and Expo

Keith W. Pillich has worked as a safety officer in various capacities. Based in Buffalo, Keith Walter Pillich is a member of the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP).

The ASSP is one of the organizations that exist for EHS and OSH professionals. The organization was founded in 1911, and today has about 37,000 OSH professionals as members. The organization is committed to advancing members’ careers and safety in the workplace. One of its goals is to increase the knowledge of OSH professionals through education.

ASSP conducts the Annual Safety Conference and Expo as one of the means of upholding its values and achieving its goals. Primarily the conference is held for educational purposes as the best minds in the OSH industry are usually present to teach courses and give lectures. In addition, the Annual Safety Conference and Expo also fosters networking. Safety professionals meet one another and build a network, consequently advancing their careers.

The 10- and 30-Hour Safety Training

An EHS specialist and manager at Vlado Engineering in Amherst, New York, Keith W. Pillich has been working in the workplace safety sector f...