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Find It Fix It: A Free Workshop on Dealing with Common Hazards and Making Your Restaurant Safer

"This program was a great experience.  We ended up with simple training materials
that I can use with my staff to teach about health and safety in our restaurant. 
It's amazing the respect they have for the safety situation now."
    -- Restaurant Manager, Berkeley, CA

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Come learn about low-budget strategies for beefing up your health and safety program.  Understand Cal/OSHA requirements
and how to engage your employees to look out for and address potential safety problems before anyone gets hurt.
All attendees will receive a complimentary set of materials, including tip sheets and training materials designed for the restaurant industry.  Materials are available in Spanish and English.

Monday, Sept. 19, 2-4pm
SBA Entrepreneur Center
455 Market St., 6th Floor
San Francisco, 94105
Sponsored by the San Francisco Small Business Development Center

To register:  http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2093205835?ref=ecal

Thursday, Sept. 29th, 2-4pm
Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center 
275 5th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Sponsored by the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center

To register: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e4p7xrju0fb12b22

For more information about the Small Business Safety Training Program,
visit: http://lohp.org/projects/woshsmallbusiness.html or contact Diane Bush at dbush@berkeley.edu, 510-643-2424.


The Small Business Safety Training Program is part of the Worker Occupational Safety and Health Training and Education Program (WOSHTEP) which is administered by the Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation in the Department of Industrial Relations through inter-agency agreements with the Labor Occupational Health Program (LOHP) at UC Berkeley, the Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety (WCAHS) at UC Davis, and the Labor Occupational Safety and Health Program (LOSH) at UCLA. Training workshops are also partially funded by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), grant # SH-20864SHO.