Hidden Costs of Overtime Training

As 2009 ramps up, it’s time to get the safety manual out and dusted off for another year. Schedule the overtime, print the packets, and warm up the PowerPoint presentation right? WRONG!

Although classroom training or facilitating a safety meeting is a simple process, there are many hidden costs that are consistently overlooked. The most notable expense is overtime wages.

In most cases, overtime wages do not directly affect a department manager’s annual operating budget. Because safety compliance training is required and is a justifiable part of operation; the cost burden is shifted to HR as a wage expense. This allows departments to continue on as usual and eliminates further accountability for recurring annual overtime expenses. In addition, it also removes the incentive for department heads to seek more efficient ways to deliver training.

What’s wrong with Paying Overtime?

Safety is a pressing issue in manufacturing and training the workforce on overtime has emerged as the best known cost alternative compared to halting production. Shutting down operations to deliver training could cost millions of dollars per year, so a few hours of overtime makes sense right? WRONG!

Most overtime wages are paid at a rate of 1.5 times the hourly rate for non-salaried employees. When multiplied over hundreds or thousands of employees throughout the year, the expense begins to balloon very quickly. Also, as annual wages increase, so does the cost of providing training to the workforce. In the long-run, paying overtime will prove to be cost prohibitive.

How Expensive Can it Really Be?

In order to shed some light on the cost of overtime expenditures, it’s important to look at the cost driving factors behind wage expenses relative to training:

  1. Number of Non-salaried Employees
  2. Average Hourly Wage
  3. Number of Hours Trained per Year

From these three contributors, we can begin to put together an analysis and see how the cost of safety training really adds up. As an example, let’s take a company with only 200 non-salaried employees that have a safety meeting that lasts for one hour per month on overtime hours. Let’s assume an average hourly wage of $17.00, which would put their overtime rate at $25.00. Just for one hour per month, the annual cost per employee is $300. Three-hundred dollars doesn’t sound like a lot, but for a 200 employee site, the expense is $60,000 per year and an astounding $300,000 after 5 years. These figures don’t account for the cost of employing a trainer, potential workforce wage increases, or record maintenance and storage expenses.

What Else is Out There?

Over the last decade, communication has become lightning fast. Internet connections have higher bandwidth capacity, software designs are more focused and refined, and real-time data tracking is a standard part of operations. It is no wonder that the next wave in work-force education is web-based training. Delivering training over the web enables companies to significantly reduce overtime expense and more efficiently deliver and track employee learning with very little required resources.

How Much Cheaper Can it Be?

Having a web-based system allows the workforce to access training virtually any time during their shift by simply logging into a network computer. This means that employees can complete their required training during breaks or downtime, this eliminating the need for managers to schedule overtime wages for annual, semi-annual, or quarterly refresher training.

Training content delivered over the web can vary in price depending on which vendor supplies the training. The quality of web-based training is a subject for an entirely different article, but to provide a meaningful comparison, lets assume that a system capable of training 200 employees with 12 hours of safety training costs around $50,000 up front. This seems like a big one-time expense, but the cost averaged over 5 years is only $10,000 per year, vs. $60,000 per year of overtime training. The cost savings over the 5 years would be approximately $250,000. In reality, not all classroom training can be eliminated by implementing an online training system. Depending on utilization rates, savings can range anywhere from 30% – 80% of the cost of overtime-based training.
The cost of delivering visitor/vendor/ service representative/contractor training can also have many hidden costs. Try out our online calculator to see these hidden costs on our website: http://www.thinkconvergence.com/contractor-training/features.aspx
Or, to receive a free, customized sensitivity analysis of your current training program, call or email Convergence at:

  • Phone: 1 (360) 834-0991 x241
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  • Email: sales@thinkconvergence.com

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Convergence Releases Updated Verions of 6 New Modules

Today we released and made available for sale six new modules:

  • Electrical Safety General Awareness
  • Fall Prevention and Protection
  • Hearing Conservation
  • Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness
  • Ladder Safety
  • Personal Protective Equipment

These modules are all part of our Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) package that contains 28 modules of content dedicated to OSHA, EPA, NIOSH, ANSI, and other regulatory agencies.

We have been recently upgrading our material with additional regulatory information, new and more realistic virtual environments, and improved multimedia testing and progress reviews. With the release of these 6 courses, the EHS package is almost complete. As of now, individual courses can be purchased for a low price, and soon the entire package will be available at a savings off of the individual prices. To see a list of currently available courses, check out our website here or view our online store here.

All of our EHS courses are made available using Convergence Training Viewer – a free desktop application that quickly and easily delivers training and allows updates to content, certificate printing, and basic reporting.

Our courses are also available on DVD by request.

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Contractor Training Launched and on Sale

Contractor Training has been officially launched and is being offered at 10% off for the remainder of the year.

Our contractor training solution allows you to deliver and administer a flexible, efficient, and cost-effective internet-based training program.

Train – Allow contractors and visitors to complete orientation training and print forms and permits via the internet before arriving on-site
Notify – Receive real-time email notifications when contractors complete training
Work – Contractors arrive and check in fully prepared for work

Convergence Contractor Training employs a web-based software and hosting system to provide training to visitors who need it. This means your time and resources can be dedicated to the operations of your facility and the safety of your co-workers by eliminating the repetitive, in-person training for multiple contractors and visitors.

More details can be found on our website:
http://www.thinkconvergence.com/Contractor-Training/default.aspx

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Convergence Training Gets Ready to Launch Contractor Training

We have developed Convergence Contractor Training for clients who have struggled with the high costs, increasing volume, and logistical difficulties of training contractors, visitors, and vendors on-site.

We are currently putting the finishing touches on the system and plan to officialy launch it before the end of this month (November). Our system will:

  • Reduce costs by reducing time spent repeatedly delivering the same face-to-face material, week after week
  • Deliver consistent, effective training across the internet allowing contractors to complete their required training off-site.
  • Offer real-time notification of completions.
  • Include flexible and intuitive reports that can be viewed any time to determine any contractors status.

Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more information and the official release of Convergence Contractor Training. In the mean time, contact our Director of Sales, Roman Battan, at rbattan@capstonetechnology.com.

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History of Convergence Training

Convergence Training is a division of Capstone Technology. Convergence and Capstone were established to provide pulp and paper mills with software solutions that increase efficiency and reduce operating costs. Our founders and subject matter experts began their careers in the pulp and paper industry, hold various degrees in pulp and paper and chemical engineering, and are uniquely suited to provide software solutions for the industry.

Convergence Training began operations as a department within Capstone Technology in 2002. Since then, Convergence has authored more than 80 courses composed of 350 web-based training modules for pulp and paper, construction, mining, and automobile manufacturers. Our courses cover a variety of topics including regulatory information for government agencies such as MSHA, OSHA and the EPA, site-specific modules on pulping and papermaking processes, lean manufacturing fundamentals, equipment training, and software simulations.

Although we’ve created training materials for many industries, Convergence Training has retained the company’s original focus, creating more than 70 percent of our site-specific modules for pulp and paper clients. Chart A below summarizes our production for those clients.

Chart A

In addition to site-specific training modules, Convergence offers a comprehensive library of training modules for standard business needs, including OSHA compliance (8 hours) and MSHA Part 46 training (8 hours). Convergence also offers solutions to deliver training materials, track employee’s training progress, create training reports, and archive training records: the web-based Convergence Training Server, our robust Learning Management System that can be scaled on an enterprise level; and the lightweight Convergence Training Viewer, for companies that want to deliver high-quality training with minimal tracking or reporting functionalities.

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Legacy EHS Courses Stuck Loading

We discovered an issue today caused by a recent update to Windows Media Player. The result is that upon launching a course (Electrical Safety for example) the Loading dialog stays visible and never receives the End Buffer event. The result is that the video is invisible (under the Loading dialog) but the audio can be heard playing in the background or the Loading dialog stays up and remains at 0% and never plays. For any users experiencing this issue, please send an email to support@thinkconvergence.com and we can send you a fix.

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Convergence Training Releases Revolutionary Platform for Computer-Based Training Distribution and Viewing

Convergence Training, a division of Capstone Technology, announces the introduction of Convergence Training Viewer, a free, downloadable training access portal specifically designed to view interactive training media. Convergence Training Viewer provides virtually anyone, anywhere, at anytime access to a catalog of computer-based health and safety training modules developed in compliance with federal MSHA and OSHA standards for industrial, governmental, and higher education purposes.

Convergence Training Viewer represents a fundamental shift in the way that workplace education and training can be administered. Customers can go from download to training in a matter of minutes. Anyone can download the free application from the Convergence Training website and access the catalog, purchase modules, download content, train employees, and print certificates of completion all
within a single software application.

Convergence Training Viewer was developed to meet the needs of an evolving computer-based training market. While training managers have come to expect more dynamic and interactive training material, much of the industry has failed to keep up technologically.

For example, online training may satisfy some customers but bandwidth constrictions continue to plague users with low quality video and limited visual content resulting in a diminished training experience. And although some server-based learning management systems (LMSs) can sidestep bandwidth issues, their infrastructure and support costs can place them far out of reach for smaller to medium-sized organizations.

Convergence Training Viewer solves this core problem of limited access to quality, affordable training by giving users an easy-to-use platform to download purchased training modules and play them locally, eliminating bandwidth concerns. Users benefit from the stable delivery of effective, engaging content for a superior training experience at extremely reasonable prices.

“We’ve been looking forward to introducing a platform like this for quite some time.” says Randy Kohltfarber, Director of Product Development. “Our focus has always been on delivering the best, most effective training experience in the industry.

Convergence Training Viewer eliminates the technical limitations we’ve dealt with for years. Now we can make our training material available to anyone almost instantly without the slightest loss in quality. It’s really a best-case scenario for us and our customers.” This platform sets the stage for collaborating with other computer-based education and training producers to distribute SCORM-compliant material.

On the heels of Convergence Training Viewer, a networkable version will be available soon as an advanced learning management service provided by Convergence Training. Customers will be able to administer computer-based training to multiple workstations at different locations without the bandwidth limitations of conventional online training and without the capital expense of a server-based
system.

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Convergence Training Receives First Place at MSHA’s 2008 TRAM Conference

Convergence Training, a division of Capstone Technology, achieves First Place honors for Surface Miner Training software at MSHA’s Training Resources Applied to Mining (TRAM) Conference hosted by the National Mine Health and Safety Academy in Beaver, West Virginia.

The TRAM contest is part of an annual conference spotlighting the importance and effectiveness of safety training for our nation’s miners. It provides an opportunity for mine safety trainers and others responsible for administering safety programs to gain valuable exposure to the latest training materials and technologies. With support from the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association and the State Grants Training Program, both public and private organizations come together to exchange ideas, present safety training material, and exhibit products and services.

Convergence Training’s Surface Miner Training software has attracted industry attention since its recent release this summer. Unlike other existing MSHA-related training, this product couples advanced, computer-modeled content with functional, intuitive administrative tools for MSHA’s Part 46 compliance.

“Our goal with Surface Miner Training is to improve mine safety by setting new industry standards for training quality and compliancy tools,” said Randy Kohltfarber, Director of Product Development for Convergence Training. “We feel that being recognized with this award is an early step toward that goal.”

In addition to Surface Miner Training, Convergence Training has just released Convergence Training Viewer, a free software platform for accessing and viewing a library of digital health and safety training media in compliance with OSHA and MSHA regulations.

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MSHA Training Guide and Online Training Tools

Download our free guide to learn about MSHA, the MSHA Part 46 and 48 training requirements, and how to use online tools to satisfy MSHA Parts 46 and 48.

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Convergence Introduces Computer-Based Training Software for U.S. Surface Mine Operators

Convergence Training, a division of Capstone Technology, announces the introduction of Surface Miner Training, a proprietary software application designed to help mine operators manage, deliver, track, and document federally required training. Surface Miner Training includes six hours of training content that aligns with the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s (MSHA) Part 46 regulations. As a management tool bundled with training material, Surface Miner Training is intended to help facilitate compliance while promoting safety at U.S surface mines.

More than 11,000 non-metal surface mines in the United States are subject to MSHA’s Part 46 training requirements. This regulation outlines required training and documentation for new miners, newly hired experienced miners, new tasks, and site-specific hazards. Although MSHA provides instruction and document templates, mine operators often struggle to create their own systems to plan, track, and record training for each of their miners. In the long run, these efforts may still lead to inaccuracies, gaps in documentation, and costly citations.

Recognizing this unmet need for quality training material and training management tools, Convergence developed Surface Miner Training in collaboration with mining industry experts. Surface mine operators and industry professionals got to experience a pre-release version of the training program at the 2008 CONEXPO-CON/AGG tradeshow in Las Vegas. “Taking the opportunity to talk with mine operators and learn their concerns and frustrations, helped us focus Surface Miner Training to address their needs,” said Randy Kohltfarber, Director of Product Development.

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Introduction to Convergence Training

Convergence is a team of dedicated professionals using their skills to meet the growing demand for engaging and integrated web-based learning solutions. Our products include Convergence Training Server, a robust and flexible Learning Management System that makes it easy to administer, track, report, and archive employee training; a large Course Library that includes compelling and engaging training materials on standard topics many businesses require; and an in-house production facility that can create Custom Training Solutions specifically to fit your company’s training needs.

Convergence is a division of Capstone Technology Corporation, a software development and engineering services company with multiple office locations in the U.S. and headquartered in Camas, Washington.

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