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These courses provide essential training on how to stay safe during emergencies. You'll learn about creating emergency exit plans, responding to alarms, and understanding fire safety regulations. By completing these courses, you'll be better prepared to protect yourself and your colleagues in the event of a crisis.
The Emergency Exits course presents an overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for complying with OSHA regulation 1910.33-39. It details what must be in place to move employees from an emergency situation to a safe place. Requirements vary according to the size of a workplace and the number of employees occupying the space. Those in charge of safety in a workplace will learn exactly what they need to provide in the way of exit routes, fire-resistant construction materials and employee education in case of a fire or other emergency.
This course provides an overview of best practices and procedures for reducing your risks in emergency situations. To begin, we'll outline the dangers associated with fires, natural disasters, workplace violence, and toxic chemical release. Next, we’ll discuss emergency action plans and fire prevention plans, including their purpose and general requirements. You'll also learn about emergency exits and how to respond appropriately when you hear an emergency alarm. Upon successful completion of this course, you'll know what actions to take should an emergency occur in your workplace.
Nobody wants emergencies to happen. But if they do, it’s better to be prepared ahead of time. This video course covers some of the essential elements of ensuring that your workforce knows what to do in the event of an emergency. There’s also a lot of people screaming and running around in this video, which is pretty entertaining. And you’ll learn a new phrase to use if you’re ever on a sinking ship. Lots of fun coming your way in this training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we offer serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Each year, more than 200 deaths and 5,000 injuries result from fires and explosions in the workplace. The National Fire Protection Association reported over 115,000 non-residential structural fires in a recent year, accounting for $2.4 billion in direct property damage. Those are the losses due to fires, but there are other hazardous situations that can threaten a worker's life and limb. These include severe weather, medical emergencies, chemical release, and bomb threats. We can't completely eliminate dangerous workplace situations, but we can reduce the number of associated injuries and deaths attributable to these incidents. This course will focus on two important aspects of this effort: egress and emergency action plans.
This course creates awareness about the dangers of fire and other emergencies, provides an overview of the requirements for emergency action and fire prevention plans, and touches on best practices for responding to alarms and practicing preparedness through drills. This course does not cover how to prepare for hazardous waste material emergencies or responses such as cleanup.
Fires injure or kill thousands of workers annually. Those are the losses due to fires, but there are other hazardous situations that can threaten the life of a worker and health. These situations include severe weather, medical emergencies, chemical releases, and bomb threats. We cannot completely eliminate dangerous workplace situations, but we can reduce the number of associated injuries and deaths. This course will focus on two important aspects of this effort. Ideal learners are all employees.
Safeguard yourself and your team with essential equipment and machine safety training. These courses cover vital safety practices, from machine guarding and power tool usage to ladder safety and fire extinguisher operation. By understanding and applying these principles, you can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and injuries in the workplace.
Since working with machinery comes with inherent risk, our Safety for Employees: 01. Machine Guard Safety for Employees course provides safety tips on machine guarding to help employees understand their risk and act accordingly. In this course, we'll start by discussing the main parts of machinery and explain their potential dangers. We'll look at machine actions that are possibly dangerous and the different types of guards, safety devices and job aids that can be used to keep employees safe at work. We'll also discuss what safety training you should expect to receive from your employer.
Safety for Managers: 01. Machine Guard Safety for Managers provides life-saving tips on the use of guards fitted to your facility's machinery. We don't use the term "life-saving" lightly. Did you know that 18,000 American workers are injured by machinery every year? Did you know that there are some 800 deaths attributed to machine injury annually? On the upside, workers can work faster and more efficiently these days than ever before because they have well-designed machinery. So that's why this video course focuses on managing safe worker use of machines and guards.
OSHA has a set of requirements for machinery guards and this course, part of our Safety for Managers series, covers them in detail. We talk about the manager's responsibility for providing hands-on training so that safety devices or guards are always used correctly.
Power tools are awesome, which is why we decided to invent them. They’re also pretty useful, as anyone who’s tried to chop a tree down will happily tell you. And they can also be very dangerous. This video course is designed to make sure you use your power tools as safely as possible. You'll also see some killer dance moves. Trust us – you’ll know what we’re talking about when you see it. Another training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we provide serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Machine safeguards are essential to prevent workplace injuries. This course introduces you to the various types of machine safeguards and their requirements, so you can prepare to work safe.
First, we'll review the common hazards and injuries associated with machinery use. You'll learn about the different methods for safeguarding machinery, the factors that may impact how a machine is safeguarded, as well as the requirements safeguards must meet to work effectively. Next, we'll introduce you to the specific types of machine safeguards you may encounter on the job, including barrier guards and safety devices. Lastly, we'll discuss user requirements for using guarded machinery, such as on-site training and appropriate clothing.
By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of the hazards associated with machinery use, the types of machine safeguards, as well as your rights and responsibilities when working around guarded machinery.
Knowing how to properly use common equipment can make the difference between a great day and a terrible one. Falling off of a ladder hurts (ask anyone who’s done it), and fires tend not to go out just by asking them nicely. This safety training is designed to familiarize you with how to use some of the most important equipment you are likely to handle on a regular basis. Perhaps you’ve used some of this stuff before, but that doesn’t mean you’ve always done it right. You probably know somebody who’s tried cutting a full piece of plywood alone in the garage without clamps or a sturdy table. Maybe that “somebody” is you.
Now I know. You’re already falling asleep, because you think this training course is going to be boring. Well you are wrong! Safety may not be a laughing matter, but that doesn’t mean you can’t laugh while learning how to be safe. So we’ve loaded each lesson with plenty of hilarious skits and memorable one-liners to help keep you awake. We don’t want you to die anymore than you do, and we’d hardly be doing our jobs right if you accidentally died from boredom
So get ready to enjoy Equipment Safety Essentials. Because at The Jeff Havens Company, we offer serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Protect yourself from falls and work safely at heights. This section provides comprehensive training on fall prevention and fall protection systems, covering topics such as fall hazards, equipment selection, and emergency procedures. By completing these courses, you'll gain the knowledge and skills necessary to minimize the risk of falls and ensure your safety on the job.
This course will make employees working in the construction industry aware of the requirements for use of fall protection, work positioning, fall restraint, and fall arrest systems.
Each year, many workers are hurt or killed as a result of falls in the workplace. Falls are usually complex events that involve a variety of factors. This training will cover systems and procedures designed to prevent falls off, onto or through working levels. Ideal learners are workers who work at heights.
This course provides essential safety training on fall hazards and fall protection, preparing construction employees to work safely on elevated sites. In this course, you'll learn about the four types of hazards related to falls: falls, electrical hazards, caught-in hazards, and struck-by hazards. The course also provides an illuminating discussion on fall dynamics, explaining how even short falls can result in serious injury. Next, you'll learn about the different types of fall protection systems, body support devices, fall restraint, and arrest systems available to ensure your safety.
Upon successful completion of this course, you'll be ready to work safer by adhering to workplace safety standards and requirements regarding fall protection. We'll review your employer's responsibilities regarding your health and safety, as well as your own.
Falls are one of the leading causes of injuries and deaths in construction and general industry. Fall prevention and fall protection measures can greatly reduce the risk of injury or death. Whenever workers are exposed to falling hazards, the employer must evaluate the hazards and develop a plan to control them. This course describes the various fall prevention methods for working at heights.
Protect your workplace and your employees with essential fire safety training. This section covers fire prevention techniques, fire extinguisher usage, evacuation procedures, and emergency response. By understanding and implementing these safety measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of fire-related accidents and ensure the well-being of your workforce.
Fire is a terrible way to die or be injured. You cannot assume that having a fire department keeps you safe. Most workplace fires are completely preventable. Take this course to find out how to reduce the risk of fires in your workplace. Ideal learners are all employees.
Most fires are preventable. It is everyone’s responsibility to stop fires occurring by adopting the right preventative behaviours and procedures. This Fire Safety Awareness course provides general advice on fire safety and also provides guidance on substances that cause fire and explosion.
Fires can be devastating, and most workplace fires can be prevented. This course reviews essential fire prevention and safety procedures that your employees should be aware of. You will learn the common causes of workplace fires and how to identify and remove fire hazards before they escalate. Learn how to use a fire extinguisher to put out small fires, as well as the proper evacuation and safety procedures in the event of a larger fire. You will also learn about the different first aid treatments for fire-related injuries. This course includes audio narration, engaging exercises and quizzes to test your understanding of the material. Take the final exam at the end to earn a Certificate of Completion.
Stay safe and informed with our comprehensive hazard communication training. Learn about OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, GHS pictograms, and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). These courses will equip you with the knowledge to identify, understand, and mitigate workplace hazards, protecting both yourself and your colleagues.
Our Introduction to Hazard Communications course discusses the standards employers must meet when hazardous chemicals are used in the workplace. We examine the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard and recent revisions made to the standards of protecting workers. Discover what should be included in hazard training, when you should receive training, as well as regulations around clean-ups and required PPE equipment for employees.
Ensure you know how to read and understand critical hazard communication in your workplace. This concise course provides an overview of Globally Harmonized System (GHS) chemical labelling and warnings. We'll begin the course by outlining the basic requirements of a hazard communication program. Next, We'll review GHS pictograms and the hazard classes they represent. You'll also learn how to find important hazard information on manufacturer’s labels and Safety Data Sheets that can protect you from dangerous exposure incidents. Finally, We'll discuss your employer’s obligation to provide hazardous chemical training.
The goal of this lesson is for employees to recognize and understand how to identify chemical hazards using the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) international classification of chemical hazards, label elements, and Safety Data Sheets. This course does not address the use of labels, markings or other communication methods that are employer or facility-specific and not within the scope of this lesson.
When you work in the same environment every day, it’s easy to overlook and not even recognise some of the hazards you face but the risks are still present. This course will help you identify hazards and minimise the risks at work.
Workers are near hazardous chemical products every day. This poses serious problems for workers and their employers. Hazard Communication (HazCom) training is designed to provide workers with the information they need to recognize and avoid exposure to hazardous chemicals. This course will introduce learners to the HazCom Standard as well as demonstrate how Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and chemical labels help workers to prepare for hazards and react to exposures.
Workers are exposed to hazardous chemical products every day. This poses serious problems for exposed workers and their employers. Hazard Communication (HazCom) training is designed to provide workers with the information they need to recognize and avoid hazardous chemicals. This course will introduce learners to everything from the content of the HazCom Standard to how to use Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and chemical labels to prepare for hazards or react to exposures. Ideal learners are employees who work with or around hazardous chemicals.
Stay safe and compliant with our comprehensive hazardous materials training. Learn to identify, handle, and transport hazardous materials safely. These courses cover essential topics such as hazard communication, GHS pictograms, SDS, and DOT regulations. By understanding and following these guidelines, you can protect yourself and others from potential risks.
Our Safety for Employees: 02. Flammable and Combustible Liquids for Employees provides an overview of safety procedures that should be in place for employees working with dangerous liquids. Flammable and combustible liquids can potentially result in severe injury, environmental damage or even death. In this course, we'll explain how to safely store, dispense and handle these substances. We'll define what flammable and combustible liquids are and explain how to prevent accidents, describe data sheets and how to read labels. We'll also discuss what you should expect from your training when it comes to handling spills or leaks.
In the United States, we ship millions of tons of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) every day. These materials can be poisonous, toxic, flammable, explosive or corrosive by nature. Take this course to learn basic information about how to identify and safely handle hazardous materials, all while complying with federal laws and regulations. This course may be taken for general familiarization and is also ideal for employees who are involved in shipping, packaging or transporting hazardous materials.
Petroleum is a flammable liquid, and practically everyone uses it to fuel their cars. But flammable and combustible liquids are dangerous. Something as simple as whether or not you promptly put a liquid in a flammable liquid storage cabinet can be a matter of life or death. This course covers risks associated with flammable and combustible liquids, and general safety procedures such as proper storage and use. Ideal learners are all employees.
Workers are exposed to hazardous chemical products every day, and this poses serious problems for exposed workers and their employers. Hazard identification and classification training is designed to provide workers with the information they need to recognize and avoid hazardous chemicals. This awareness course will introduce learners to everything from the content of a hazardous chemical information program to the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) to how to use Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and chemical labels to prepare for hazards or react to exposures. Ideal learners are all employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals.
Workers are near hazardous chemical products every day. This poses serious problems for potentially exposed workers and their employers. Hazard identification and classification training is designed to provide workers with the information they need to recognize and avoid hazardous chemicals. This course will introduce learners to everything from the content of a hazardous chemical information program to how to use Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and chemical labels to prepare for hazards or react to exposures. Ideal learners are all employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals.
The safe transportation of hazardous materials requires shipper and driver adherence to various safety standards. This introductory course provides an overview of our five-course curriculum on hazardous materials transportation. We'll begin with an introduction to the hazardous materials transportation process. You'll learn about the six-step process that starts with identifying the hazardous material intended for dispatch and ending with actual transport. We'll outline the necessary training requirements, including those required by US laws, for anyone involved in the process. The training information focuses on truck transportation, which is the most common mode of hazardous materials transportation. This series provides awareness-level information. Additional training may be required depending on your particular job responsibilities.
Improve workplace safety and productivity with our industrial ergonomics training. Learn to identify and mitigate ergonomic risks, reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders, and create a healthier work environment. These courses cover essential topics like posture, lifting techniques, and workstation setup, empowering you to work smarter and safer.
This course introduces the concept of ergonomics in a general industry setting, brings awareness to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), reviews warning signs, symptoms, and actions to take, and identifies ergonomics principles that can help reduce the occurrence of injury in the first place.
Jobs in an industrial environment can be physically demanding. Preventing work-related musculoskeletal problems depends on an ergonomically sound work environment, good work practices and employee awareness. This course will introduce common risk factors and methods to prevent musculoskeletal injury. Ideal learners include all industrial employees.
The goal of ergonomics is to protect employees by eliminating the factors that cause Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs). In this course, you’ll learn about the common types of CTDs, the workplace tasks that contribute to them, and what to do if you start experiencing symptoms. You’ll also discover the ten principles of ergonomics and how to “fit the workplace to the employee” using long-term methods. This course also includes important information from OSHA to help promote a healthier work environment.
Upon successful completion of this course, you'll know how to improve the ergonomics of your work environment, creating a more comfortable, productive workspace for yourself and your coworkers.
Jobs in an industrial environment can be physically demanding. Preventing work-related musculoskeletal problems rests on an ergonomically sound work environment, good work practices and employee awareness. This course will introduce common risk factors and methods to prevent musculoskeletal injury. Ideal learners include all industrial employees.
Protect your back and prevent injuries with our comprehensive manual handling training. Learn proper lifting techniques, risk assessment, and ergonomic principles to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. These courses cover essential topics like posture, load handling, and workplace safety, empowering you to work safely and efficiently.
This is a refresher version of the full 'Basics of Manual Handling' course. A great way to remind yourself of the key learning without having to go through the whole course.
Manual handling is one of the most common causes of injury at work, accounting for over a third of all workplace injuries… heavy stuff. This course covers lifting hazards, injuries, good working practices, regulations and more.
This course offers a practical overview of back safety and injury prevention basics for the workplace.
To begin, you'll learn to reduce your risk of injury by strengthening your back with proper posture and body mechanics. Next, we'll discuss lifestyle and exercise habits for a healthy back. We'll also cover simple solutions to avoid movements and activities that put stress on your back, including how to reduce the manual effort required when lifting and carrying. This course is presented with engaging, interactive content for a user-friendly learning experience.
Upon successful completion of this course, you'll know how to protect your back at work.
Back ailments are painful. They can be debilitating, and may prevent you from working and enjoying activities outside of work. This course will help you become aware of what you can do to prevent back injuries. Ideal learners include all employees.
If you've ever hurt yourself lifting something, then you've, unfortunately, joined a not very exclusive club. Injuries when lifting or moving objects are commonplace in any industry as well as around the home. It’s true that some of these injuries aren't especially severe, and, although painful, sprains or strains are the likely outcome of a manual handling injury. But even relatively small injuries can mount up and lead to things that put you out of action for weeks, or worse.
The associated costs – physically, mentally, and monetarily – of a manual handling injury to an individual can be awful. Across an industry, it can be devastating. But there’s no need to panic and curl up in bubble wrap just yet. With some training, and a little care, you can help to protect yourself and others around you from these injuries. That’s where this course comes in.
Manual handling is one of the most common causes of injury at work, accounting for over a third of all workplace injuries. As an employer, you have a duty of care to protect employees from lifting hazards. As an employee, you must be able to demonstrate an appropriate level of knowledge to stay safe while manual handling. Doing so will help prevent and reduce the risks of injury and save unnecessary pain and expense.
Learners will discover how to protect themselves from the strains and injuries associated with manual handling. They will examine the regulations and the principles of avoiding, assessing and reducing risks, with best practices for safe lifting, carrying, stacking, pushing and pulling.
Using TILEO, they will work through the risk factors in a manual handling operation to identify and reduce the risks of lifting in their workplace. They will also be introduced to team lifting and the principles of Communication, Cooperation and Coordination.
Back injuries are all-too-common in the workplace - and often avoidable. This course reviews how the back functions and offers valuable tips for preventing injuries to save your back. You will learn to identify and assess the risks involved in different tasks so you can approach the work with due caution. Discover how to approach a manual task with proper posture, safety gear, and sufficient knowledge of the task to prevent injuries.
This course also reviews various environmental factors that can contribute to back accidents and injury, and how control them.
Protect yourself on the job with our comprehensive PPE training. Learn to identify, select, and use appropriate PPE to safeguard against workplace hazards. These courses cover a wide range of PPE, including hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, and respiratory protection. By understanding and following PPE guidelines, you can significantly reduce the risk of injuries and illnesses.
Ensure your workplace is maintained to OSHA standards with the information in this elearning course, PPE for Managers. In this course we will review OSHA regulations requiring employers to establish, and maintain, a PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) program for their employees. We will discuss the need to conduct an assessment to determine the health and physical risks in the workplace, provide guidelines on doing an assessment, and illustrate how to choose the appropriate PPE based on the results. We will also talk about payment rules surrounding PPE and provide some strategies for training your employees in proper and consistent PPE use.
Understanding personal protective equipment (PPE) – its selection, use, maintenance, and storage – will protect you against workplace health and safety risks. Not taking PPE seriously can have devastating consequences.
Depending on the work you do, you may be required to wear Personal Protective Equipment. This course provides the fundamental information you need about PPE commonly required by regulatory agencies. You'll learn about the various kinds of workplace hazards that workers face and why specific types of devices are available to provide protection to the head, eyes and face, ears, body, lungs and extremities.
Under OSHA, both you and your employer are responsible for adhering to on-the-job safety requirements. This course informs you of what to expect from your employer and how to select the right PPE for the job.
Workplaces are designed to be relatively free from hazards. Hazards that cannot be eliminated are guarded to keep workers away. Workers wear their own form of guarding, or personal protective equipment (PPE), as a final layer of protection against workplace hazards. This course is ideal for all workers who use PPE.
This highly visual course demonstrates a variety of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in action. Learners discover how the Regulations protect them at work and explore the different types of PPE, the hazards they protect against and options available to suit their requirements.
Learners will understand the different signage which mandates their use of PPE in an environment and their responsibilities for using and maintaining PPE in good condition.
What is PPE? Well, if you’re asking that question, you’ll definitely need to take this course. PPE is the shorthand way of saying Personal Protective Equipment. And in this context, we’re talking about equipment you might use at work, like hard hats, those luminous wellies and even ear plugs.
It’s not just designed to make you look cool. Or at all, for that matter. It’s there to keep you safe around the workplace, as well as helping you keep compliant with current health and safety regulations. All pretty important stuff, I think you’ll agree.
Workplaces can be very dangerous and unpredictable places with loud noises, falling objects, flying sparks, toxic chemicals, whirling blades and belts, you name it. So what is one way to keep yourself safe? By wearing personal protective equipment, commonly known as PPE, you can protect yourself against hazards and reduce your chances of getting hurt or even killed.
Work safer and reduce the risk of injury by learning how to choose the right personal protective equipment (PPE) and use it appropriately. In this course, we'll explore the PPE safety basics and outline the specific types of equipment available for head, eye, ear, body, hand, leg, and foot protection, including those required by law and speciality equipment. We will also cover Hi-Viz clothing and why it’s becoming an increasingly popular form of PPE.
This course features a user-friendly modular format which allows you to navigate through the material at your own pace. Interactive activities and in-line quizzes come included for an engaging learning experience.
There are a lot of parts to your body, and we’re willing to bet that you’re attached to pretty much all of them. Which means you probably don’t want any of them to get squished, crushed, broken, or misplaced. Stubbing your toe hurts plenty, and that’s about the limit of what we’d like you to experience. That’s why we created Effective Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), a fun (yes, fun) training course designed to show you how to protect all your favorite parts. Not interested in digging splinters out of your eyeballs? We can help make sure you never have to. Prefer your brains to stay inside your head? We’ve got that one taken care of, too. Now as you can tell from this course description, Effective Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is not your typical safety training. The title may be boring, but the lessons aren’t. We don’t want you to hurt yourself anymore than you do, and we’d hardly be doing our jobs right if you decided to injure yourself just to get out of having to go through this course. So kick back, find some popcorn, and get ready to enjoy Effective Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Prevent accidents and stay safe with our slip, trip, and fall prevention training. Learn to identify and eliminate hazards, improve workplace housekeeping, and adopt safe work practices. These courses cover essential topics like walking surfaces, ladder safety, and emergency procedures, empowering you to reduce the risk of injuries.
Many factors contribute to people slipping, tripping, and falling down in the workplace. This course helps employees recognize and correct hazards to keep the facility virtually accident free. We'll discuss issues such as poor housekeeping around the facility, inadequate safety factors, inappropriate employee behavior, and human failures like fatigue and inattention that all contribute to accidents. Requirements for safety around open access points or pits and stairways are specifically identified. We'll also touch on your responsibility to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) if it is required by your employer. Everyone - employees and managers - is responsible for keeping workplaces as safe as possible.
Take this course to identify safety requirements relating to slips, trips, and falls, so that you can correct or report problems whenever necessary.
At best, slipping and tripping is embarrassing. Often, it leads to strains and sprains. At worst, it causes serious injury or even death. Preventing slips, trips and falls is easy, but often ignored in the daily routine of trying to get work done quickly and efficiently. This course defines slips, trips and falls and details how you can avoid them. Ideal learners include all employees.
Slips, trips and falls are a major cause of accidents and injuries in the workplace. Learn how these accidents can be avoided in this training course. The course provides practical tips and guidelines designed to assist employees and management in maintaining a safe workplace using good housekeeping practices and sensible strategies. It looks at safety tips for areas such as offices, outdoor settings and plant settings.
The course features narrated slides, self-assessment quizzes, and screen printing capability that lets you make a hardcopy of different slides for future reference.
Slips, trips, and falls are a leading cause of workplace fatalities. Designed in accordance with OSHA safety requirements, this course helps employees identify hazards and stay safe in the workplace. You'll learn about the common causes of slips, trips, and falls, and how to identify hazards that may be present where you work. We'll review the different types of fall protection available, as well as the safety requirements for stairs and open elevations. Lastly, we'll discuss your impact on workplace safety, stressing awareness and proactive action.
At best, slipping and tripping is embarrassing. Often, it leads to strains and sprains. At worst, it causes serious injury or even death. Preventing slips, trips and falls from walking and working surfaces is easy, but often ignored in the daily routine of trying to get work done quickly and efficiently. This course defines slips, trips and falls and details how you can avoid them. Ideal learners are all employees who work construction.
Create a safer warehouse environment with our comprehensive safety training. Learn to identify and mitigate hazards, practice safe material handling techniques, and follow proper equipment operation procedures. These courses cover essential topics like forklift safety, emergency procedures, and housekeeping, empowering you to work safely and efficiently in a warehouse setting.
You do not think of warehouses as dangerous places, but materials, equipment and vehicles can be harmful if you do not practice safe work procedures, monitor your surroundings and correct unsafe conditions. This training will help you create a safe warehouse environment. Ideal learners are employees and supervisors who work in or visit warehouses.
You may not think of warehouses as dangerous places, but materials, equipment and vehicles can be harmful if you do not practice safe work procedures, monitor your surroundings and correct unsafe conditions. This training will help you create a safe warehouse environment. Ideal learners are employees and supervisors who work in or visit warehouses.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Self-Paced Workplace Safety eLearning courses cost $200 at the starting point per student. Group purchase discounts are available.
A: The five basic safety training programs commonly recommended include:
A: OSHA safety training refers to the educational programs and courses developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure that employees understand workplace safety standards and practices. These training sessions cover a wide range of topics, including hazard communication, fall protection, machinery safety, and emergency response, equipping workers with the knowledge to identify potential dangers and implement effective safety measures. The primary goal of OSHA safety training is to reduce workplace accidents and injuries, fostering a safer working environment for all employees.
A: The frequency of OSHA training needed for employees varies depending on their specific job functions and the industry in which they work. Generally, OSHA requires that employees receive training when they are first hired, whenever new hazards are introduced, or when existing training is insufficient. Certain types of training, such as for hazardous materials, may need to be repeated annually or periodically, as specified by OSHA standards. It is essential for employers to stay up to date with training requirements applicable to their workforce to ensure compliance and promote a safe working environment.
A: Online safety training has proven to be an effective method for educating employees about workplace safety protocols and procedures. With the ability to tailor content for specific industries and roles, these training programs can engage learners in a flexible format, accommodating diverse learning styles. Research indicates that participants in online safety training often retain more information due to the interactive elements and accessibility of the training material. Online platforms allow for regular updates and the incorporation of current safety regulations, ensuring that employees are always informed about the latest standards. However, the effectiveness of these programs largely depends on the quality of the content and the level of engagement of the trainees.
Certstaffix Training offers self-paced eLearning courses for Workplace Safety, ideal for those looking for convenient and flexible learning options. With these online classes, you can save time trekking to and from a physical class location by taking courses remotely. Have the ability to learn when it's most convenient for you with our eLearning courses – no more worrying about searching for "Workplace Safety classes near me" and commuting long distances. Take advantage of our online Workplace Safety classes today to get the education you need quickly. Start learning today and see how Certstaffix Training can help you reach your goals.