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SafetyBytes® Keeping It Clean: Handwashing 101
Keeping hands clean through improved hand hygiene is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. Many diseases and illnesses are spread by not properly washing hands. In this SafetyByte module, we’ll discuss the importance of handwashing.
SafetyBytes® - Electrical Safety (Ignoring Signs & Warnings)
Shortcuts can kill. This SafetyByte demonstrates the lethal result of ignoring signs and taking shortcuts in the workplace.
SafetyBytes® - Good Housekeeping in the Workplace
This SafetyByte points out that good housekeeping reduces operating costs, increases production, opens aisles to permit faster traffic, lowers accident rates, reduces fire hazards, and raises employee morale.
TrainingBriefs® Workplace Violence & An ADA-Protected Employee
New Micro-Learning! Like it or not, workplace violence is an issue you can't afford to ignore. Obviously, your top priority is making sure the workplace is safe. But there are also some legal liability issues that you need to be aware of. There are a lot of things your organization can and should do to help prevent workplace violence. In this course, we will address the topic of dealing with an ADA-protected employee.
Staying Safe Around Crystalline Silica™
According to OSHA data, silica exposure remains a serious threat to nearly 2.3 million U.S. workers. Crystalline silica has been classified as a human lung carcinogen. Additionally, breathing crystalline silica dust can cause silicosis, which in severe cases can be disabling, or even fatal.
The Safety Lotto™ - Part 1
In this eLearning course, you will learn that workplace safety is not something that happens by chance. This lesson takes a humorous approach to pointing out that the chances of you getting hurt are many times greater than winning the lottery. In this lesson, we’ll review the importance of electrical safety, lock out/tag out, as well as respiratory, and forklift safety.
The Safety Lotto™ - Part 2
In this lesson, we will continue our look at people who go to work each day and try to beat the odds of serious injury - or even death -- by exercising unsafe behavior. In this lesson, we’ll review falls, vehicle safety, slips, and explosive materials.
Winter Walking Safety™
In this course, you will learn to identify the precautions for exits and entrances as well as negotiating steps and turns during winter weather.
SafetyBytes® - Vehicle Safety - Unsafe Maintenance
Trying to fix that equipment while on an incline? Think again! This SafetyByte demonstrates that unsafe maintenance is a recipe for disaster.
SafetyBytes® Common Physical Hazard Terms
A physical hazard is a substance that is likely to burn or support fire; may explode or release high pressures that can inflict bodily injury; or can spontaneously react on its own, or when exposed to water. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss common physical hazard terms.
PREVAIL!® Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Training (Advantage - Manager)
You’re a leader within your organization. Others look to you as a mentor and guide - day to day … and especially in times of need. One of the times you may be asked to lead is when the unthinkable happens. The preparation you take now – and the steps you help others around you take – will help increase the chances of prevailing during an armed intruder/active shooter situation.
Substance Abuse - A Real Danger™
Most people have had too much to drink at least once in their lives. Unfortunately, people don’t always recognize the danger of drinking alcohol or using drugs. In this lesson, we’ll discuss the dangers of substance abuse, the effects of different substances, factors behind substance abuse and support options available in the workplace.
PREVAIL!® Armed Intruder Preparedness & Response Training (Advantage Plus - Employee)
Being prepared… that’s what can dramatically change your chance of prevailing during an active shooter/armed intruder situation. Why? Because the shooter is NOT counting on you being ready to act! This comprehensive PREVAIL!™ course teaches a trained response that allows for immediate action and a better opportunity to overcome.
PREVAIL!® Armed Intruder/Active Shooter Training (Advantage - Employee)
PREVAIL!® is designed to help your organization better respond in violent situations involving an armed threat. The goals and objectives of this course provide employees with information and strategies on recognizing and responding to the dynamic challenges and issues of violent incidents within the workplace.
SafetyBytes® - Accident Prevention Tags
Signs, tags, labels and placards convey information that is intended to change behavior, give instructions, and/or convey important safety information and warnings. In this SafetyBytes® module, accident prevention tags are discussed.
SafetyBytes® - Accidents & Emergencies In The Workplace
Safety, it’s something each of us has a right to expect and a responsibility to maintain. As a part of safety preparedness, you need to know what to do in the event of an accident or emergency. In this SafetyBytes® course, we will review some steps you can take prepare for, and respond to, such an event.
SafetyBytes® - Ammonia Safety Management Teams
The major objective of process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals, such as ammonia, is to prevent unwanted releases of hazardous chemicals especially into locations that could expose employees and others to serious hazards. In this SafetyBytes® course, we will discuss the tasks of an ammonia safety management team.
SafetyBytes® - An Overview of Safe Lifting
“Oh, my aching back” is one of the most common complaints heard in the workplace. This SafetyBytes® course introduces the importance of proper lifting.
SafetyBytes® - Back Aches and Damage
In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss some of the common issues that cause back problems.
SafetyBytes® - Back Safety - Force and Repetition
It seems that almost everyone around us has back pain or a tender back. Yet we all take our backs for granted, until they give us problems. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss some of the factors which contribute to the risk of back injury.