HR & Safety Bundle

Author: TrainingToday Marketplace

This bundle comprises of 10 Top Human Resources and 10 Top Safety courses.

HR Employment

  1. Sexual harassment for employees
  2. Diversity for Employees
  3. Sexual Harassment-Supervisors (First Line of Defense)
  4. Substance Abuse in the Workplace
  5. Workplace Harassment
  6. Business Ethics
  7. How to Prevent and Respond to Bullying
  8. Other Harassment
  9. Communication Skills for Employees
  10. E-mail Best Practices for All Employees


Workplace Safety

  1. Violence in the Workplace- How to prevent and Defuse
  2. Office Hazards
  3. Back Safety
  4. Bloodborne Pathogens
  5. Slips, Trips and Falls
  6. Disaster Planning
  7. Forklift Operator Safety
  8. New Employee Safety Orientation
  9. Contractor Safety
  10. Electrical Safety-Unqualified Worker

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Sexual Harassment - What Employees Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 17 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will inform you about sexual harassment. We hope that awareness will help lead to prevention. At the end of this session, you will be able to recognize sexual harassment; differentiate between the two main kinds of harassment; understand and follow company policy; report incidents and cooperate in investigations; and help promote and maintain a comfortable, productive working environment.

Diversity for All Employees Course

This course will take approximately 17 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will explain how you can support diversity in our organization. At the end of the training session, you will be able to identify how we are diverse, understand the challenges and opportunities of workplace diversity, help avoid discrimination, and follow company policy.

Substance Abuse in the Workplace - What Employees Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 22 minutes to complete.

The main objective of this session is to help you understand the impact of substance abuse in the workplace and to suggest ways that you can help us deal with this serious problem.
Workplace Harassment - What Supervisors Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 29 minutes to complete.

The main objective of this session is to help you understand the nature of harassment in the workplace, how you can help prevent it, and what to do if, despite our best efforts, it occurs in our organization.

Business Ethics -- What Employees Need to Know Course

In every organization, an employee should be provided with an ethics policy which outlines the code of conduct and acceptable behavior. Ethical training promotes higher standards in the workplace, which benefits both the organization as well as the employee.


The main objective of Ethical Behavior in the Workplace training session is to create awareness of ethical issues in business, and ensure that you always know the ethical course of action to take on the job.


Through the completion of this online training course, you should be able to recognize the importance of business ethics, understand the requirements of the law and your ethics policy, identify ethical problems on the job, and make decisions reflective of your company’s standards. Duration: 24 minutes


How to Prevent and Respond to Bullying at Work Course

The main objective of this session is to help you understand bullying at work so that you can help prevent it and respond effectively to it if it occurs. By the time the session is over, you should be able to: Understand why workplace bullying is a problem; Recognize bullying when it occurs in the workplace; Understand what motivates bullying; Identify common characteristics of bullies; Take steps to help prevent bullying at work; and Know what to do if you are bullied or witness bullying. Duration: 31 Minutes.

Other Harassment Course

This course will take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete. Educate your managers on non-sexual harassment that's just as illegal, disruptive and damaging to any organization.

  • How to determine if behavior or words constitute harassment
  • When to alert HR to harassing behavior
  • How to investigate a claim
  • Communicating with the harassment victim
  • Rules different for supervisors
  • Risks of allowing proselytizing
  • What you can restrict when it comes to expressing political views
  • Avoiding retaliation claims when an employee complains
Communication Skills for Employees Course

The objective of this training session is to teach you the basics of effective communication in the workplace. At the end of the training session, you will be able to identify the benefits of effective communication; recognize obstacles to effective communication; enhance your communication skills; and communicate more effectively on the job. Duration: 35 minutes.

E-mail Best Practices For All Employees Course

This course will take approximately 24 minutes to complete.

The objective of this online employment training course is help trainees make the most efficient use of electronic correspondence. At the end of this training session trainees will be able to understand our e-mail policy, manage e-mail volume and storage effectively, present a professional image in e-mail, produce clear, concise messages, and reply efficiently to incoming mail.

Violence in the Workplace - How to Prevent and Defuse for Supervisors Course

This course will take approximately 28 minutes to complete.

This presentation will help you to identify the causes of workplace violence, spot the signs of potential violence, follow required security procedures, respond effectively to violent acts, and recognize and respond to terrorist threats.
Office Hazards Course
Back Safety Course

This course will take approximately 21 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will help you to understand how back injuries occur, prevent back injuries; use proper lifting, load carrying, and unloading techniques; and think intelligently about your back.

Why Training about "Back Safety Training (Ergonomics Training)" Matters
  • Back injuries are among the most frequent workplace injuries and cost employers billions of dollars every year.
  • Back injuries are the second most common cause of days away from work, next to the common cold. U.S. workers lose an average of 7 workdays per year due to back injuries.
  • Twenty percent of all workplace injuries and illnesses each year are related to back injuries.
  • Once a back is injured, it is more likely to be reinjured. This makes training employees in back injury prevention a priority.
Bloodborne Pathogens - General Course

This course will take approximately 28 minutes to complete.

This session will train you to identify bloodborne pathogens, or BBPs, that might be present in the workplace; understand how certain diseases are transmitted through blood; determine your risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens in the workplace; protect yourself from exposure through prevention and by following certain procedures if you are exposed; respond appropriately if you are exposed to bloodborne pathogens; and understand your right to medical evaluations.

Why Training about "Bloodborne Pathogens Training" Matters
  • Nearly 6 million American workers are at risk for infectious diseases such as hepatitis and HIV.
  • OSHA’s BBP Standard is often one of the top 10 most frequently violated standards,with penalties in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • An estimated 600,000 to 800,000 needlestick and other sharps injuries are reported each year, but the actual number is probably much higher.
  • The risk of contracting hepatitis B from exposure to infected blood may be as high as 30 percent.
  • Required by 29 CFR 1910.1030
Slips, Trips and Falls - Supervisors Course

The main objective of this session is to help you prevent slips, trips, and falls among the emloyees you supervise. By the time this session is over, you should be able to identify slip, trip, and fall hazards in the workplace; eliminate slip, trip, and fall hazards in work areas you supervise; prevent talls on stairs and from ladders; help employees prevent slips, trips, and falls outdoors and at home; and teach employees how to minimize injuries if they fall. Duration 24 minutes.

Disaster Planning - What Employees Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 24 minutes to complete.

Making sure that all employees receive basic emergency response training is  a critical part of disaster planning, whether you are planning for a workplace  fire or a natural disaster like a tornado or flood. This training session will help you to identify different types of workplace disasters, understand the requirements of your emergency response plan, carry out emergency response assignments effectively, and evacuate quickly and safely in an emergency.

Why Training about "Disaster Planning - What Employees Need to Know" Matters
  • Fires are the most common type of workplace emergency. The National Fire Protection Association reports that a fire department somewhere in America responds to a fire every 16 seconds. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that fires cause as many as 10,000 employee injuries and 200 employee deaths every year. In addition, the U.S. Fire Administration says that losses from industrial fires cost U.S. businesses over $4 billion a year in property losses and more than $8 billion in business interruption costs.
  • Explosions resulting from fires, bombs, or other causes can claim many lives, leave many more badly injured, and destroy property.
  • Natural disasters such as earthquakes and tornadoes can strike with little or no warning. Hurricanes and floods may be forecast, but effective emergency action in these situations may nevertheless be required.
  • Toxic chemical releases can require emergency response within the workplace and in the surrounding community.
  • Workplace violence can erupt at any time in any department. We must be prepared to respond quickly and appropriately in these dangerous and sometimes life-threatening situations.
  • Since the Oklahoma bombing, the events of September 11, 2001, and subsequent terrorist activity around the world, it has become clear to all Americans that we must be prepared to face the possibility of terrorist attacks in the workplace at any time.
Forklift Operator Safety Course

This course will take approximately 24 minutes to complete.

This session is designed to help you become a better and safer forklift operator. If you’re an experienced operator, this session may remind you of safe habits and work practices that you might have forgotten. If you’re a brand-new operator, this session will show you the operating practices you need to follow to be a safe operator.

Why Training about "Forklift Operator Safety Training" Matters
  • Forklifts can be very dangerous—in an average year, 100 people die in forklift-related accidents and 20,000 are seriously injured in forklift mishaps.
  • Tens of thousands of forklift-related injuries occur each year, and about 20,000 of these result in lost workdays.
  • Common forklift-related injuries could result from:
    • Hitting a pedestrian with a forklift,
    • Forklift tipover,
    • Improperly positioned loads,
    • Falling from the forks or from a platform positioned on the forks,
    • Falling from a ladder that is struck by a forklift, and
    • Being struck by materials that fall from a forklift.
New Employee Safety Orientation Course

This course will take approximately 28 minutes to complete.

By the end of this session, you will be able to understand your role in our company's safety and health program, including security procedures, and get safety information from various sources, including company safety newsletters, bulletin boards, safety committee members, and labels or material safety data sheets.

Contractor Safety Course

 

The main objective of this session is to make sure you understand our safety rules and policies so that you can avoid accidents and injuries while you are in our facility. By the time this session is over, you will be able to recognize the hazards of our workplace; understand emergency procedures and accident-reporting rules; follow safety policies and safe work practices; and avoid accidents and injuries in our facility.  Duration: 28 minutes.

Electrical Safety - Unqualified Worker Course

This course will take approximately 19 minutes to complete.

This training session will discuss the hazards of electricity and how to prevent exposure to electrical hazards. By the end of the training session, you will be able to understand the hazards of electricity, identify and avoid common electrical hazards, and follow safe work practices around electrical equipment.

Why Training about "Electrical Safety Training for Unqualified Workers" Matters
  • We've all experienced minor electric shocks, but shocks can be severe enough to kill.  Careless use of electricity causes 10 percent of job-related deaths, as well as many serious injuries.

  • Electrical shock can cause pain, loss of muscle control and coordination, internal bleeding, damage to nerves, muscles, or tissues, and cardiac arrest.  It could also cause you to fall and be injured.

  • OSHA has very detailed regulations designed to keep electricity from becoming a dangerous hazard (29 CFR, Subpart S, 1910.301 to 1910.399). 
Sexual Harassment Course

Supervisors have a duty to prevent harassment from happening at your workplace.

  • Defining quid pro quo and hostile work environment harassment
  • What is "pervasive action?"
  • Why it's best to be a hands off manager
  • The problem of intention vs perception
  • Dangers with supervisor-subordinate relationships
  • Supervisors' duty to step in and stop harassment
  • Equal opportunity harasser defense
  • Personal liability for supervisor in harassment cases
  • Supervisors held to a higher standard of conduct
  • Same rules apply
  • Don't read too much into certain gay behavior - might not be harassment
  • How supervisors must respond to hazing
  • Retaliation concerns
  • Oral vs Written warnings for harassment
  • Communicating intolerance for harassment and retaliation

This course will take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete. 

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Abuso de Sustancias en el Lugar de Trabajo (Substance Abuse in the Workplace -- What Employees Need to Know) Course

Se estima que 1 de cada 10 empleados estadounidenses tiene problemas de adicción. El impacto personal que esto genera puede ser devastador, puesto que repercute de manera destructiva en todos los órdenes de la vida de una persona. Es posible que el adicto termine perdiendo todo: familia, hogar, amigos, ahorros, trabajo y la salud física y mental. Duración: 25 minutos

Acoso Sexual - Lo que los empleados deben saber (Sexual Harassment - What Employees Need to Know) Course

Al terminar esta sesión de capacitación, usted podrá reconocer un acoso sexual, diferenciar entre dos clases principales de acoso, comprender y seguir la política del lugar de trabajo, denunciar incidentes y colaborar en las investigaciones y ayudar a fomentar y mantener un clima de trabajo confortable y productivo. Duración: 18 minutos

Avoiding Back Injuries Course

The main objective of this session is to help you prevent back injuries. By the time the session is over, you should be able to: identify causes of back injuries; prevent back injuries; use proper lifting, load carrying, and unloading techniques to help protect your back; and think smart about your back and the importance of keeping it healthy. Duration: 33 minutes

Avoiding Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens Course

This session discusses how you might be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and infectious diseases, how you can protect yourself from exposure, and how to clean up and properly dispose of blood or bodily fluids. Employees most likely to be exposed include first-aid responders, janitorial and maintenance personnel, and workers assigned to clean up after an industrial accident. Even if your job does not normally expose you to blood or bodily fluids, this session is helpful to raise your awareness of bloodborne pathogens, to understand why you should not come in contact with them, and to understand that it is important to report spills of blood or bodily fluids so that they can be cleaned up safely. Duration: 31 minutes

Basic First Aid for Medical Emergencies Course

The main purpose of this session is to familiarize you with basic first-aid procedures. By the time the session is over, you will be able to recognize the benefits of obtaining first-aid and CPR certification; identify proper procedures for a variety of medical emergencies; assist in administering first aid when a co-worker is injured; and do no further harm. Duration: 26 minutes.

Cómo Prevenir los Resbalones, Tropiezos y Caídas (Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls) Course

El objetivo principal de la sesión es eliminar los riesgos de resbalones, tropiezos y caídas en el lugar de trabajo y prevenir accidentes. Duración: 23 minutos

Diversity - Legal Basics for Supervisors Course

This course will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will to help you encourage and support diversity in our organization. At the end of the training session, you will be able to identify how we are diverse, understand the challenges and opportunities of workplace diversity, avoid legal problems, and follow company policy.

Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Course

This course will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will teach you to understand hazards that lead to an emergency, evacuate an area in an emergency, respond to an emergency, protect yourself from fire and other hazards, prevent fires, and respond to fires and spills.

Why Training about "Emergency Preparedness & Fire Prevention Training" Matters

  • OSHA estimates that approximately 200 workplace deaths and 5,000 workplace injuries each year are due to fire, one of the most common types of emergencies.
  • In one recent year, OSHA issued more than 300 citations for violations of its rule on Emergency Action Plans.
  • Safety experts all agree that knowing how to act quickly and properly in an emergency is the key to saving lives and preventing injuries.
  • Required by 29 CFR 1910, Subpart E
Employment Law for Supervisors: What You Should and Shouldn't Do Course

This course will take approximately 29 minutes to complete.

The main objective of this session is to provide basic guidelines for compliance with important federal employment laws. By the time this session is over, you should be able to recognize that your job is directly affected by a variety of important employment laws, identify the requirements of these laws, use your knowledge to assist in compliance, and interact fairly and correctly with employees.

Fire Extinguishers Course

This course will take approximately 23 minutes to complete.

This training session will teach you about what causes a fire, what fire extinguishers do, how to use an extinguisher, and different fire suppressant materials.

Why Training about "Fire Extinguisher Training - Fire Extinguisher Safety Training" Matters
  • A fire extinguisher is a safety necessity in any home, office, manufacturing facility, construction site, and even vehicles.
  • Workplace fires and explosions injure more than 5,000 workers each year and fatally injure more than 200 workers each year.
  • OSHA requires that employers provide proper exits, fire equipment, and training to prevent fire related deaths and injuries in the workplace.
  • It is important to understand what causes a fire, what fire extinguishers do, learn how to use an extinguisher, and learn about different fire suppressant materials.
  • If you expect workers to take emergency action in the event of a workplace fire, then OSHA says you have to train each and every one of them to use extinguishers safely and effectively.
  • Choosing the right type of extinguisher for the fire is crucial, otherwise you could spread the fire instead of extinguish it.
  • Office of Compliance inspectors found 40 fire extinguisher violations during the 2005 Office of Compliance Safety and Health inspections of Capitol Hill. Such violations will fail to prevent small, manageable fires from becoming large, potentially dangerous ones.
  • 29 CFR 1910.157
FLSA: What Supervisors Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 42 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will familiarize you with the numerous requirements of FLSA. By the end of the training session, you will be able to comply with the basic requirements of FLSA, including minimum wage, overtime, and equal pay; determine whether an employee is exempt or nonexempt; apply FLSA requirements to part-time workers and independent contractors; and identify and observe child labor restrictions.

FMLA - What Supervisors Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 36 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will familiarize you with the provisions of FMLA. At the end of the training session, you will be able to identify the purpose and benefits of FMLA, recognize when and to whom it applies, understand key provisions of the law, assist employees in handling leaves appropriately, and protect yourself and the company from liability.

Grounds for Termination: What Managers and Supervisors Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 21 minutes to complete.

The main objective of this session is to discuss legal grounds for termination. By the time this session is over, you should be able to identify the employment laws that affect termination, recognize legitimate reasons for terminating employees, and prevent wrongful discharge and discrimination lawsuits.

Hiring Legally Course

This course will take approximately 23 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will explain how you can help ensure that we follow legal hiring practices when we hire new employees. At the end of the training session, you will be able to identify requirements of fair employment laws, follow the organization's EEO policy, evaluate job applicants based on job-related criteria, and conduct all phases of the hiring process to avoid discrimination.

How to Conduct New Employee Orientation Course

This course will take approximately 25 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will help you recognize the benefits and goals of new employee orientation, assume a leadership role in the process, determine the topics to be covered, and plan and execute successful orientations.

How to Manage Challenging Employees Course

This course will take approximately 30 minutes to complete.

In this training session, we’re going to cover the types of problems you might face with challenging employees and provide you with effective supervisory strategies for handling these difficult workers.

Job Descriptions -- How to Write Them Effectively Course

This course will take approximately 27 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will explain how to write effective job descriptions. At the end of the training session, you will be able to define the purpose of job descriptions; identify the key elements of an effective job description; gather and organize the necessary information; write complete, accurate, and objective job descriptions; and help us comply with employment laws.

Leadership Skills: What New Supervisors and Managers Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 25 minutes to complete.

This training session covers what it means to be an effective leader and provides you with the information you need to develop first-class leadership skills.

Measuring Job Performance - What Supervisors Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 29 minutes to complete.

All companies evaluate employees. But, too often this evaluation is done without evidence or data by relying on impressions, incomplete observations, or even hearsay. In fact, experts in employee evaluation and human resources will tell you that a job performance appraisal system is only as good as the data on which it is based. That’s why this training session focuses on the crucial supervisory skill of measuring job performance.

Medidas de Emergencia-Prevención de Incendios (Emergency Action and Fire Prevention) Course

Al terminar esta sesión de capacitación, usted podrá comprender los peligros que llevan a una emergencia, evacuar un área ante una emergencia, responder en caso de emergencia, protegerse del fuego y de otros peligros, prevenir incendios y responder ante incendios y derrames. Duración: 25 minutos

NLRA and Unions - What Supervisors Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 21 minutes to complete.

The objective of this training session is to familiarize you with the National Labor Relations Act and the influence of unions within the workplace. At the end of the training session, you will be able to identify the basic provisions and prohibitions of NLRA, distinguish the rights of employers and employees under the Act, recognize the influence of unions in the workplace, and understand how NLRA and union contracts may affect your relations with employees.

Office Ergonomics Course

This course will take approximately 26 minutes to complete.

Despite reports that the number of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) has declined in recent years because of widespread awareness and implementation of effective preventive measures, ergonomics remains a big and important workplace safety and health issue.

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls Course

This course will take approximately 22 minutes to complete.

By the end of the training session, you will be able to identify slip, trip, and fall hazards at work; understand safety specifications and features of walking surfaces and openings; use stairs and ladders safely to avoid falls; and avoid and eliminate slip and trip hazards.
Preventing Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Employees Course

This training course is about sexual harassment in the workplace. It’s an important subject because sexual harassment is a form of illegal discrimination under federal and state civil rights laws.

Our workplace also prohibits sexual harassment, both because it is illegal and also because it creates an unproductive, unpleasant, and sometimes even hostile working environment. And that’s not what we want for our workplace or our employees.

Preventing Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Supervisors Course

This course is about sexual harassment in the workplace. It’s an important subject because sexual harassment is illegal. This workplace also has a formal policy that prohibits sexual harassment in the workplace—a policy you are responsible for enforcing. But beyond laws and policies, sexual harassment is very damaging to the workplace and work environment. This course will cover what sexual harassment is, why it’s so damaging to employees and the organization, and what you can do about it.

Protección de la Espalda (Back Safety) Course

Este curso se llevará aproximadamente 24 minutos.

Esta sesión de entrenamiento en la espalda discute uno de los accidentes de trabajo más comunes, y lo que puede hacer para ayudar a prevenir lesiones en la espalda. Usted aprenderá acerca de las muchas maneras que puedan lesionar su espalda, así como las cosas que usted puede hacer para prevenir lesiones.

Sexual Harassment -- What Supervisors Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 26 minutes to complete.

This training presentation will provide you with the information you need to know about sexual harassment in order to help us deal with incidents and prevent future problems. At the end of this session, you will be able to understand legal and policy requirements, recognize what constitutes illegal sexual harassment, handle complaints effectively, participate in investigations, take appropriate corrective action, and promote a comfortable, productive working environment.

Social Media and Sexual Harassment Course

This online session explains how social media, both at and outside work, can be used to harass others. The main objective of Social Media and Sexual Harassment online training course is to give you an overview of sexual harassment using social media and cell phones. By the time this training session is over, you should be able to understand:

 

  1. How your use of social media both in and outside of work can be harassment
  2. Recognize what an improper text communication is
  3. See that actions taken in the workplace, even with personal electronic equipment, are covered by workplace rules
  4. Understand that even personal social networking sites can be the site of harassment
  5. Know your rights with respect to personal electronic equipment and social networking accounts
  6. Recognize that harassment comes in many shapes and forms

 

Duration: 24 minutes

Seguridad en el Lugar de Trabajo-Empleados (Workplace Safety for Employees) Course

Al terminar esta sesión de capacitación, usted podrá comprender las razones por las cuales la seguridad es un tema tan importante en el lugar de trabajo, identificar los requisitos de la OSHA, conocer los requisitos de nuestra política de seguridad, y desempeñar un papel activo en la promoción de la seguridad y la salud en el lugar de trabajo. Duración: 35 minutos

Substance Abuse in the Workplace - What Supervisors Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 31 minutes to complete.

The objective of this training session is to provide you with important facts about substance abuse in the workplace and show you how you can help deal with this damaging problem.
Terminating Employees -- The Process Course

This course will take approximately 25 minutes to complete.

The objective of this training session is to teach you key information about the termination process so that when you must fire an employee, you can do so effectively and legally.

Workplace Safety for Employees Course

This course will take approximately 27 minutes to complete.

At the end of the training session you will be able to understand why safety is such an important workplace issue, identify the requirements of OSHA and the law, know what our safety policy requires, and take an active role in promoting workplace safety and health.
Workplace Harassment -- What Employees Need to Know Course

This course will take approximately 23 minutes to complete.

There are many forms of harassment—all of them against the law. This session will discuss the kind of harassment that arises from the diversity of the American workforce. It covers harassment on the job because of a person’s race, color, religion, or national or ethnic origin.

Workplace Diversity for Supervisors Course

The main objective of this training session is to help you encourage and support diversity in our organization. At the end of the training session you will be able to identify how employees are diverse; understand the challenges and opportunities of workplace diversity; avoid legal problems; follow company policy; and benefit from workplace diversity.

Course Objectives:

The main objective of this training session is to help you encourage and
support diversity in our organization. At the end of the training session
you will be able to:

  • Identify how employees are diverse
  • Understand the challenges and opportunities of workplace diversity
  • Avoid legal problems
  • Follow company policy
  • Benefit from workplace diversity

Duration: 31 minutes

Workplace Diversity for Employees Course

The main goal of this session is to help you understand the importance of diversity in the workplace and how you can support it for everyone’s benefit. By the end of the session, you should be able to identify the ways in which we are diverse; understand both the challenges and the opportunities of a diverse workforce; help avoid discrimination and harassment in the workplace; and follow the laws and the organization’s policy regarding workplace diversity and discrimination. Duration: 28 minutes

OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Course

This course will take approximately 25 minutes to complete.

OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires that you provide a program that will define bloodborne pathogens, explain how the disease is transmitted, identify employees at risk, determine protective measures to prevent exposures, develop exposure response procedures, and provide medical evaluations for employee exposures.

OSHA's Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Standard Course

This course will take approximately 21 minutes to complete.

OSHA's Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Standard requires that you provide emergency action and fire prevention plans that identify emergency risks, designate personnel responsibilities for coordinating and executing emergency plans, ensure effective evacuations, train employees, and comply with the requirements of the OSHA standard

OSHA's Permit-Required Confined Spaces Course

This course will take approximately 23 minutes to complete.

OSHA's Permit-Required Confined Spaces requires that you provide a permit-required confined spaces program that includes evaluation of confined space hazards and safety procedures for controlling hazards, training for all employees (including entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, and rescue personnel), proper permits and permitting procedures, and effective emergency/rescue services.

OSHA's HazCom Standard - the MSDS Course

This course will take approximately 26 minutes to complete.

OSHA's HazCom Standard for material safety data sheets requires that you provide an MSDS program that includes an accessible, backed up MSDS system, MSDS updates and retention procedures, employee training, and compliance with OSHA's HazCom Standard.

OSHA's Lockout/Tagout Standard Course

This course will take approximately 17 minutes to complete.

OSHA's Lockout/Tagout Standard requires you to be provide a program that includes energy control procedures, employee training, and periodic inspections to prevent accidents during servicing and/or maintenance operations on energized equipment.

OSHA's General Industry PPE Standard Course

This course will take approximately 27 minutes to complete.

OSHA's General Industry PPE Standard requires that you provide a PPE program that includes effective hazard assessment, employee training, and PPE selection.

OSHA's General Industry Electrical Standard Course

This course will take approximately 24 minutes to complete.

OSHA's General Industry Electrical Standard requires that you provide an electrical safety program that includes identification of electrical hazards, safety-related work practices to protect employees, and effective training for unqualified workers.

OSHA's General Industry Forklift Standard Course

This course will take approximately 24 minutes to complete.

OSHA's General Industry Forklift Standard requires that you provide a forklift safety program that includes identification of hazards, requirements for safe operations, inspection procedures, operator training, and pedestrian safety.

OSHA's General Industry Respiratory Protection Standard Course

This course will take approximately 26 minutes to complete.

OSHA's General Industry Respiratory Protection Standard requires that you provide a respiratory protection program that includes respiratory protection program and recordkeeping requirements, medical evaluation and fit testing, respirator selection, and required employee training.

OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard Course

This course will take approximately 23 minutes to complete.

OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard requires that you provide a hazard communication program that meets the requirements of the HazCom standard, identifies all chemical hazards in the workplace, trains employees to recognize hazards and take proper precautions, ensures proper labeling of chemical containers and provides required material safety data sheets, and establishes effective emergency response procedures.

Accident Investigation Course

This course will take approximately 22 minutes to complete.

This training session will show the importance of accident investigation, how to talk to witnesses, what questions to ask when evaluating an accident scene, how to determine causal factors, and how to identify corrective actions.


Why Training about "Workplace Accident Investigation Training" Matters

  • Once the investigation team has found these root causes of an accident, or causal factors, they will identify corrective actions that will fix or repair the system deficiencies.
  • When the corrective actions are implemented, they will prevent the accident or a similar accident from happening again.
  • Another reason to investigate the accident is to document what happened and how the employee was injured. These documents are used for workers’ compensation claims and as an educational tool to help prevent a similar accident.
  • The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) also requires documentation. Information must also be entered on the OSHA 300 Log. These documents must be available for OSHA if the agency inspects your workplace.
Eye Protection Course

This course will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.

By the end of the training session, you will be able to identify the potential work areas and activities that could cause injury to your eyes; understand how to prevent those injuries; use, maintain, and inspect protective eyewear; and use appropriate first aid for emergencies.

Why Training about "Eye Protection Safety Training in the Workplace" Matters
  • According to Prevent Blindness America, a national nonprofit organization, each day of the calendar year results in another 2,000 workers suffering a serious eye injury. Annually, about 100,000 of these eye injuries result in temporary or permanent vision loss.
  • Approximately 62,000 of those eye injuries are severe enough that the injured worker misses at least one day of work.
  • According to some experts, eye protection can reduce the number and severity of eye injuries in 90 percent of accidents.
  • Occupational safety experts say that probably 90 percent of all workplace eye injuries can be prevented.
Job Hazard Analysis Course

 

The main objective of this session is to make you more familiar with job hazard analysis. By the time this session is over, you will be able to identify the purpose of job hazard analysis (JHA); recognize the benefits of JHA; understand the JHA process; and analyze jobs effectively to detect and correct hazards. Duration: 25 minutes.

Ladder Safety Course

This course will take approximately 21 minutes to complete.

This session covers all the key issues involved in working safely with ladders. This session includes information on portable ladders only.

Respiratory Protection Course

This course will take approximately 30 minutes to complete.

After this training session, you will be able to identify the hazards of airborne contaminants, identify and use appropriate respiratory protection, recognize the limitations and capabilities of respirators in our workplace, and inspect, maintain, and store respirators.

Safe Forklift Operation Course

This course will take approximately 23 minutes to complete.

This training session will help you understand the characteristics of a forklift, including differences from driving a car; controls and instruments; motor operation; steering; and other instructions, warnings, and precautions.

Warehouse Safety Course

 

The main objective of this session is to help you prevent accidents and injuries while working in the warehouse and loading dock. By the time the session is over, you should be able to identify warehouse hazards; prevent back injuries; work safely with material-handling equipment; protect against accidents on the loading dock; stack materials safely; and prevent slips, trips, and falls. Duration: 31 minutes.

 

Working in Cold Conditions Course
Cold conditions present hazards that may seriously impact worker health andsafety. In this training program, employees will review the hazards posed by cold conditions and learn valuable methods for preventing illness and injury and responding appropriately to any health or safety incidents that may arise.

Working in Hot Conditions Course

This course will take approximately 22 minutes to complete.

Not only can working in hot conditions be uncomfortable, it can also be hazardous if you don't take the right precautions. You need to know how to protect your health and safety when you work in hot conditions.
Working Safely with Benzene Course

The main objective of this session is to help you work safely with benzene. By the time the session is over, you will be able to identify benzene hazards; understand exposure limits; use engineering controls, safe work practices, and personal protective equipment, or PPE, to prevent exposures; and know what to do in an emergency involving benzene. Duration: 28 minutes.

Workplace Security for Employees Course

This course will take approximately 18 minutes to complete.

You may think that workplace security is a job for management, security patrols, surveillance cameras, and the police. And to some extent it is. But in order to maintain a safe and secure workplace, we all need to become involved.

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