Charting a Course for Safety Success Driver Training – single pay

Employees who operate a motor vehicle are at the greatest risk for a work-related fatality. This 30-minute course will assist employers with meeting OSHA training requirements. The presenter will discuss: risks associated with operating a motor vehicle, common causes of driving accidents, how to prevent driving accidents, handling emergency situations, hazard communication (chemical exposure), and …

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Workplace Security – Securing your Workplace for Employee Safety – single pay

Why are workplace security measures so important? Because it keeps employees, equipment, and goods secure and safe. Having the right security measures can deter burglars and prevent other unauthorized persons from entering the property. In this course learn the importance of contingency planning, the components of workplace violence, and considerations for lockdown procedures. Course length …

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Top 5 Safety Compliance Issues Employers Need to Know – single pay

Are you opening a new business, purchasing an existing business, or evaluating your current business regulatory compliance program? If so, then this course will help you with your due diligence checklist. Safety compliance issues range from employers not knowing where to go to gather the information to not following through with an effective workplace safety …

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Elements of an Effective Lockout / Tagout Program for the Dental Community – single pay

This course will assist a dental practice or dental laboratory better understand their requirements for a Lockout / Tagout Program. A dental practice under NAICS code 621210 is considered a low hazard industry. A dental laboratory under NAICS code 339116 is considered a high hazard industry as of 2015. No matter the level of hazard, …

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Measuring the Effectiveness of Your Energy Control Procedures – single pay

In this course you’ll learn how to keep workers safe from hazardous energy in the workplace. According to OSHA’s 1910.147 requirement, if you have any employees who perform repairs or preventive maintenance on equipment in your business, then you must develop, document and utilize the control of potentially hazardous energy otherwise known as lockout/tagout. This …

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Understanding Electrical & Mechanical Hazards in the Dental Environment – single pay

This course identifies electrical and mechanical hazards found in the dental environment and how to implement safe work practices when using equipment and handling energy sources. This course also covers machine guarding, shielding, use of rotary equipment, and lockout/tagout. This course is ideal for all dental employees, safety coordinator, and anyone who is responsible for …

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