General Workplace Safety eLearning Bundle Course



Course Details:

Length: 41 courses

Access Length: 6 months

Price: $375/person (USD)

Bulk Pricing: 10+ Contact Us

Course Features:

Instant Access After Purchase

Lecture by Recorded Video

Stop and Start as Needed

Certificate of Completion

Software Lab Included?: N/A

Delivery Method:

Self-Paced Online

Individuals and Groups
@ Your Location

 


Course Overview

Transform your workplace into a safer and more productive environment with our comprehensive General Workplace Safety eLearning Bundle.

This bundle provides essential training on a wide range of safety topics, empowering your employees with the knowledge and skills to prevent accidents, injuries, and illnesses.

Why Choose This Bundle?
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Our bundle covers a wide range of essential workplace safety topics, ensuring you're equipped to address common hazards and create a safer environment.
  • Practical Skills: Gain valuable hands-on skills to identify, prevent, and respond to workplace hazards effectively.
  • Protect your workforce: Reduce the risk of workplace accidents and injuries, safeguarding the well-being of your employees.
  • Enhance productivity: Create a safer work environment that boosts morale, reduces downtime, and improves overall productivity.
  • Comply with regulations: Ensure your organization meets industry standards and legal requirements for workplace safety.
  • Invest in employee development: Provide your employees with valuable skills that can benefit their personal and professional lives.
Key Topics Covered:
  • Ergonomics: Learn how to create ergonomic workspaces to prevent injuries and improve comfort.
  • Fire Safety: Understand fire prevention, response, and the proper use of fire extinguishers.
  • Electrical Safety: Learn about electrical hazards, prevention measures, and safe working practices.
  • Fall Prevention: Discover strategies to prevent falls and protect your employees from injuries.
  • Eye and Face Safety: Learn about eye and face protection, hazards, and emergency response.
  • Active Shooter Preparedness: Prepare your team for active shooter situations with effective response strategies and emergency planning.
  • Violence Prevention: Understand workplace violence, prevention strategies, and response procedures.
  • Heat Stress: Learn how to recognize, prevent, and respond to heat-related illnesses.
  • Emergency Response: Develop comprehensive emergency response plans and procedures.
  • Cold Stress: Understand the dangers of cold stress, prevention measures, and emergency response.

Invest in your employees' safety and well-being today. Enroll in our General Workplace Safety eLearning Bundle and create a safer, healthier, and more productive workplace.

Also Included - 4 Courses: An Essential Career Skills Pack with 4 courses in key areas for career management and growth, including Time Management, Digital Skills, Creativity and Soft Skills.

 


Course Notes

Learn at Your Own Pace

This self-paced online course lets you learn independently at your own pace through Certstaffix Training's easy-to-use platform.

How It Works

  • A Learn at your own pace - Start and stop as it is convenient for you. Pick up where you left off.
  • Lecture utilizing video and recorded screenshots
  • 6-month subscription length
  • Instant Access After Purchase

Have more than 10 students needing this course? Contact Us for bulk pricing.

 


Course Topics

Section 1: Ergonomics - 5 Courses, 2 hrs 4 min


Ergonomics is a crucial aspect of workplace health and safety.

This comprehensive section offers a dive into various ergonomic principles, covering both office and industrial settings.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Understanding ergonomics: Learn the basics of ergonomics and how it can prevent injuries.
  • Identifying ergonomic hazards: Recognize potential risks in your workplace.
  • Improving workstation setup: Adjust your workspace for optimal comfort and safety.
  • Preventing cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs): Learn about common CTDs and how to avoid them.
  • Applying ergonomic principles: Use ergonomic guidelines to create a healthier work environment.

By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a more ergonomic and safer workplace, improving your overall well-being and productivity.


Course Duration - 12 min

If you have ever sat at a computer for hours a time, you may have experienced pain from sitting too long, numb limbs from poor circulation, and eye strain.

This course will help you identify ways to make your workspace more ergonomically correct so that you can avoid this discomfort and pain. You will learn what the principle of ergonomics is, how to prepare yourself and your work area, and what adjustments you can make to your setup no matter where you work. This course is ideal for anyone who works at a computer for any length of time.


Course Objectives:
  • Define ergonomics
  • Recognize work habits to break to improve ergonomics
  • Identify how to prepare one's body, work area and devices to be more ergonomically correct
  • Recall strategies to improve ergonomics in work areas

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.

Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
  • Welcome
  • Introduction
  • Learning Objectives
What Is Ergonomics?
  • Knowledge Check: What Do You Think?
  • Feedback: What Do You Think?
Work Habits to Break
  • Work Habits to Break
  • Knowledge Check: Neutral Positions
  • Awkward Positions
  • Repetition
  • Contact Stress
  • Knowledge Check: Work Habits to Break
Conclusion
Preparation
  • Preparation
  • Plan for Stretching
  • 20/20/20 Rule
  • Choosing Your Space
  • Using Portable Devices
  • Lighting
  • Knowledge Check: Preparation
Adjusting Your Work Area
  • Knowledge Check: What Do You Think?
  • Sitting
  • Sitting, continued
  • Standing
  • Knowledge Check: Sitting
  • Screens
  • Input Devices
  • Knowledge Check: Adjusting Your Work Area

 


 

Section 2: Fire Safety - 4 Courses, 1 hr 30 min


Fire safety is a vital skill for everyone.

This course section offers training on fire prevention, response, and the proper use of fire extinguishers.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Fire prevention: Learn how to identify and eliminate fire hazards.
  • Fire response: Understand evacuation procedures and how to react in case of a fire.
  • Fire extinguisher use: Learn how to select and operate the appropriate fire extinguisher.
  • Workplace safety: Apply fire safety principles to various work environments, including offices and hospitals.

By completing this section, you will gain the confidence and knowledge to stay safe and protect yourself and others in the event of a fire.


Course Duration - 5 min

Fires can destroy property, homes and lives. No one wants to have to deal with a fire. Fortunately, there are things you can do that will help you stop fires from happening and ensure you can stay safe if there is a fire. Take this course to learn how! This course is intended for everyone.


Course Objectives:
  • Remember ways to prevent and prepare for fires
  • Identify what to include in fire safety plans
  • Decide what to do when there is a fire

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.

Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction

Prevent
  • How to Prevent Fires
  • Learning Activity: Fire Risks
Prepare
  • Why Prepare?
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Fire Extinguishers
  • Reminders
  • Doors and Fire Ladders
  • Activity: Fire Safety Plan
React
  • Knowledge Check: Decide What to Do, Part 1
  • Stop, Drop and Roll
Conclusion

 


 

Section 3: Electrical Safety - 4 Courses, 1 hr 17 min


Electrical safety is a critical concern in any workplace.

This section offers in-depth training on electrical hazards, prevention measures, and safe working practices.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Electrical hazards: Learn to identify and avoid potential electrical dangers.
  • Safety precautions: Understand and implement safety measures to prevent accidents.
  • Electrical fundamentals: Gain knowledge of basic electrical concepts.
  • Lockout/tagout procedures: Learn how to safely isolate and control electrical energy.
  • Workplace safety: Apply electrical safety principles to your specific work environment.

By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a safer and more compliant workplace.


Course Duration - 10 min

Most office environments are considered to be low-risk in terms of electrical safety hazards, but that doesn't mean you can ignore the dangers. Maintain your Health and Safety strategy by including electrical safety. This short course is full of practical safety tips that are useful at home as well as work. Delegates are introduced to the injuries electric shocks can cause, the safety measures you need to follow to identify risk and avoid accidents alongside personal and organizational responsibilities for electrical health and safety.


Course Objectives:
  • Reduce injuries: Raise awareness
  • Identify risk

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.

Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction

Electric Shock Injuries
Safety Guidelines

Responsibilities

 


 

Section 4: Fall Prevention - 3 Courses, 1 hr 25 min


Falls are a leading cause of workplace injuries.

This section offers in-depth training on fall prevention and response.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Fall hazards: Learn to identify and eliminate potential fall risks.
  • Fall prevention: Understand and implement strategies to prevent falls.
  • Fall protection: Learn about fall protection systems and their proper use.
  • Emergency response: Develop a plan for responding to fall accidents.

By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a safer workplace and reduce the risk of fall-related injuries.


Course Duration - 10 min

Except for motor vehicle accidents, falls at work are the most common form of workplace injury. This video course will help you recognize various falling hazards and take some simple steps to prevent injury. We'll also cover some very ineffective ways to prevent slips, trips & falls, and there might be several people going up and down stairs with varying degrees of success. Did we film some realistic falling sequences to scare you into obedience? you'll have to watch to find out! Another training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we offer serious solutions in a seriously funny way.


Course Objectives:
  • Demonstrate hazard mitigation techniques to avoid the most common office injury – slips, trips, and falls
  • Recognize the severe and costly consequences of slips, trips, and falls in the workplace

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.

 


 

Section 5: Eye Face Head Safety - 4 Courses, 53 min


Eye and face safety is crucial for preventing injuries in many workplaces.

This section offers in-depth training on personal protective equipment (PPE) for eye and face protection.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • PPE selection: Learn how to choose the appropriate eye and face protection for different hazards.
  • PPE use: Understand proper use, fit, and maintenance of PPE.
  • Eye hazards: Identify common workplace eye hazards and their risks.
  • Emergency response: Learn how to respond to eye injuries.

By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to protect your eyes and face from injuries and comply with safety regulations.


Course Duration - 8 min

When eye and/or face protection is recommended, failure to comply can result in serious injury. This course discusses high-level information on PPE devices often included in regulatory requirements. You'll learn guidelines for eyewear and face protection and how they protect against specific hazards. Next, you'll get tips on what to do if you wear prescription glasses or contact lenses. The course also covers regular care and replacement requirements for PPE eyewear and facewear.

Under OSHA, both you and your employer are responsible for adhering to requirements for worker eye and face protection. This course informs you of what to expect from your employer and how to select the right PPE for the job.


Course Objectives:
  • Follow regulatory and employer requirements for eye and face PPE
  • Recognize the need for PPE to protect the eyes and face from injury
  • Wear PPE devices that provide a proper fit
  • Follow proper maintenance procedures to keep protective devices in good shape

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.

Detailed Course Outline:
Eye and Face Protection
Exam

 


 

Section 6: Active Shooter - 4 Courses, 1 hr 50 min


Active shooter situations are a serious threat, and being prepared can make a significant difference in your safety and the safety of others.

This section offers in-depth training on active shooter response, prevention, and emergency preparedness.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Active shooter recognition: Learn to identify potential signs of an active shooter situation.
  • Response strategies: Understand the "run, hide, fight" response and how to implement it.
  • Emergency preparedness: Develop an emergency action plan for your workplace.
  • Workplace violence prevention: Learn how to recognize and prevent potential workplace violence.

By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to be better prepared for an active shooter situation and protect yourself and others.


Course Duration - 15 min

Active shooter situations are becoming a very real problem in the US. You hope you'll never need to know what to do in this situation, but being prepared is something that could save your life and the lives of those around you.


Course Objectives:
  • Identify aggressive actions and report them
  • Determine when to run, when to hide and when to fight
  • Determine how to involve and deal with police assistance
  • Use the ACT method: Addressing interactions, having Courage to report them, and Training yourself to know how to react
  • Manage the aftermath of an active shooter situation

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.

Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction to active shooter situationsIntroduction to active shooter situations

Before an incident arisesBefore an incident arises

What to do in the event of an active shooter situation

Aftermath and ACT

Summary

 


 

Section 7: Violence Prevention - 2 Courses, 59 min


Violence prevention is a critical concern, especially in educational and workplace settings.

This section offers in-depth training on recognizing and preventing various forms of violence.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Workplace violence: Learn about different types of workplace violence, warning signs, and prevention strategies.
  • Active shooter response: Understand how to respond to an active shooter situation.
  • Campus violence: Identify different forms of campus violence, prevention measures, and reporting procedures.
  • Bystander intervention: Learn how to intervene and prevent potential violence.

By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a safer and more inclusive environment.


Course Duration - 14 min

You or someone you know could be involved in workplace violence anytime, anywhere. Take this course to learn about the warning signs, how to react to active shooters, and ways you can help prevent violent incidents. Ideal learners include all employees.


Course Objectives:
  • Define workplace violence
  • Identify workplace violence risk factors and warning signs
  • Determine how to react to an active shooter situation
  • Recall ways to identify and address workplace security risks
  • Identify how to help prevent workplace violence

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.

Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction

Defining Workplace Violence
  • Categories
  • What Is Workplace Violence?
  • Knowledge Check: Workplace Violence
Identifying Warning Signs
  • Warning Signs
  • Problematic Behaviors
  • Behavioral Changes
  • Emotional Changes
  • Conversational Changes
  • Knowledge Check: Warning Signs
  • Employee Assistance Programs
Addressing Security Risks
  • Actions to Promote Security
  • Facility Access
  • Holding Doors Open
  • Knowledge Check: Hands Full
Preventing Workplace Violence
  • Employees’ Role in Workplace Violence Prevention
  • Report Concerns
  • Learning Activity: Roles
Active Shooter Situations
  • What to Do When There Is an Active Shooter
  • Running and Hiding
  • Fighting Is a Last Resort
  • Knowledge Check: What Would You Do? - Scenario 1
Summary

 


 

Section 8: Heat Stress - 4 Courses, 1 hr, 4 min


Heat stress is a serious health hazard, especially in hot or humid environments.

This section offers in-depth training on recognizing, preventing, and responding to heat stress.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Heat hazards: Learn about the dangers of working in hot environments.
  • Heat illness: Understand the signs, symptoms, and treatment of heat-related illnesses.
  • Prevention strategies: Learn how to prevent heat stress through proper planning, work practices, and protective measures.
  • Emergency response: Be prepared to respond to heat-related emergencies.

By completing this Section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to protect yourself and others from the dangers of heat stress.


Course Duration - 13 min

It is easy to forget the danger that heat poses to the body, from sunburn and dehydration to heat stroke and death. Whether you work outside on hot days or in a foundry, mine, bakery, or any other hot or humid environment, the key to preventing excessive heat stress is knowing the hazards of working in heat and the benefits of implementing proper controls and work practices. You will learn about all of these in this training. Ideal learners include all employees.


Course Objectives:
  • Describe how the body handles heat
  • State common health and safety-related problems associated with heat
  • Give examples of ways to reduce the likelihood of heat stress

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.

Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction

Coping with Heat
  • How We Cope with Heat – Blood Flow
  • How We Cope with Heat – Heat Loss
  • How We Cope with Heat – Air Temperatures
  • Side Effects of Cooling Mechanisms
  • Knowledge Check: How We Cope with Heat
Safety Problems
  • Safety Problems Associated with Heat
  • Learning Activity: Heat-Induced Disorders - Bob
  • Learning Activity: Heat-Induced Disorders - Anne
  • Learning Activity: Heat-Induced Disorders - Todd
  • Learning Activity: Heat-Induced Disorders - Lynnette
  • Heat-Induced Disorders: Fainting
Safe Practices
  • Preparing for the Heat
  • Heat Exposures
  • Rest Areas
  • Learning Activity: Lessening Stressful Conditions
  • Drinking Water
  • Protective Clothing
  • Knowledge Check: Drinking Water
Heat Illness
  • Report a Heat-Related Illness
Summary

 


 

Section 9: Emergency Response - 4 Courses, 2 hrs 45 min


Emergency response is a crucial aspect of workplace safety.

This section offers in-depth training on emergency planning, response, and procedures.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Emergency planning: Learn how to develop and implement an emergency action plan (EAP).
  • Egress procedures: Understand safe evacuation routes and procedures.
  • Crisis management: Learn how to manage crises and their consequences.
  • Process safety management (PSM): Integrate emergency planning into your overall PSM program.

By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a comprehensive emergency response plan and ensure the safety of your employees during emergencies.

Course Duration - 17 min

In the event of an emergency in a multi-story building, all occupants need to know what to do, where to go and who is in charge. This course will provide you with the information you need to safely evacuate a multi-story building in case of an emergency.


Course Objectives:
  • Define the role of a floor warden
  • Identify the risks and challenges involved when working in a multi-story building
  • Recognize the types of emergencies that floor wardens address
  • Identify the components of an Emergency Action Plan
  • Perform the role that bystanders play
  • Identify what type of equipment could be used by a floor warden

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.

Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction

Floor Warden
  • What Is a Floor Warden?
  • Floor Wardens
  • Knowledge Check: Floor Wardens
Types of Events, Risks, and Challenges
  • Emergency Events
  • Evacuation Cooperation
  • Common Challenges
  • Accounting for Personnel
  • Learning Activity: Stairs vs. Elevators
  • Controlled Evacuation
  • Mobility-Impaired Individuals
  • Panic
  • Knowledge Check: Emergency Evacuation
  • Knowledge Check: Elevators and Stairs
Emergency Action Plan
  • Emergency Action Plans
  • Learning Activity: Training
  • Local Emergency Agencies
  • Fire Brigade
  • Knowledge Check: Emergency Action Plan
Equipment
  • Equipment: For the Warden
  • Equipment: For the Facility
  • Learning Activity
Incident Review and Responsibilities
  • Incident Review
  • Your Responsibilities
  • Knowledge Check: Incident Review
  • Knowledge Check: Responsibility
Conclusion

 


 

Section 10: Cold Stress - 3 Courses, 42 min


Cold stress is a serious health hazard in cold environments.

This section offers in-depth training on recognizing, preventing, and responding to cold stress.

Key Themes and Skills:
  • Cold hazards: Learn about the dangers of working in cold environments.
  • Cold-related illnesses: Understand the signs, symptoms, and treatment of conditions like hypothermia and frostbite.
  • Prevention strategies: Learn how to prevent cold stress through proper clothing, work practices, and awareness.
  • Emergency response: Be prepared to respond to cold-related emergencies.

By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to protect yourself and others from the dangers of cold stress.


Course Duration - 8 min

The goal of the course is to create awareness among employees of the hazards inherent to working in cold environments. Additionally, the course identifies the nature, symptoms, and treatment of cold stresses and the precautions employees should take to protect themselves.


Course Objectives:
  • Identify the hazards that can result from working in cold environments including physical signs, symptoms, and treatments
  • Identify ways to protect against cold stresses including preparations, practices, and dressing appropriately

Additional Language Information:
  • Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
  • Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.

 


 


Essential Career Skills Pack


Productivity and Time Management

Course Duration - 30 min

It seems that there is never enough time in the day. But, since we all get the same 24 hours, why is it that some people achieve so much more with their time than others? This course will explain how to plan and prioritize tasks, so that we can make the most of the limited time we have. By using the time-management techniques in this course, you can improve your ability to function more effectively – even when time is tight and pressures are high. So, by the end of the course you will have the knowledge, skills and confidence to be an effective manager of your time.



 

Basic Digital Skills

Course Duration - 13 min

With the rise of digital transformation and technology, having a basic digital literacy is essential for all types of jobs, regardless of the industry. To stay competitive and be successful in the workplace, enhancing your digital skills should be a top priority.



 

4 Ways to Boost Creativity

Course Duration - 30 min

The digital economy is opening up ways for everyone to be creative. It doesn’t just mean being artistic – it’s more about ideas, solutions, alternatives, incremental improvements. Peter Quarry and Eve Ash discuss ways that mental capacity can be developed, perspectives changed, group power leveraged and making things actually happen.



 

The 11 Essential Career Soft Skills

Course Duration - 1 hr 10 min

Soft Skills are the traits, characteristics, habits, and skills needed to survive and thrive in the modern work world. Soft skills aren't usually taught in school, but you will learn them all here in this course. Are you someone that other people in your organization and industry like to work with, collaborate with and partner with? Are you seen as a valuable asset to any new project that comes along?

This soft skills training course will teach you how to develop the skills that can make the difference between a lackluster career that tops out at middle management versus one that lands you in the executive suite. Or to wherever you define career success. So many soft skills seem like common sense at first glance, but they are not commonly applied by most workers. This soft skills training course will give you an edge over your competitors. It will also make your job, your career and your life more rewarding and enjoyable.

 



 


Related Workplace Safety Information:

Self-Paced Workplace Safety eLearning courses cost $200 at the starting point per student. Group purchase discounts are available.








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