This Training curriculum includes vital information on the risks that bloodborne pathogens pose, methods employees can take to limit exposure, and what to do if they've had an exposure incident with blood.
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This training program teaches employees when and how to use fire extinguishers.
Educate your employees on maintaining a healthy back and taking preventive measures to avoid back injuries.
This training program helps stop unexpected startups with critical info on OSHA's lockout/tagout requirements.
This training program helps you fulfill the requirements of OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.178(I) while keeping both operators and pedestrians around forklifts safe.
This training program helps learners understand the dangers of heat stress in both indoor and outdoor environments and how to prevent and respond to a heat stress emergency.
This training provides employees with required personal protective equipment (PPE) training and/or re-training.
This training is designed to help employees understand the OSHA Walking-Working Surfaces rule and their responsibilities under the slips, trips and falls requirements.
This program is designed to help learners understand OSHA fall protection requirements under the Walking-Working Surfaces rule.
This training program helps teach employees about fire hazards in the workplace and what to do in case of a fire.
This Training curriculum includes vital information on the risks that bloodborne pathogens pose, methods employees can take to limit exposure, and what to do if they've had an exposure incident with blood.
The training curriculum covers an introduction to general safe work practices, various safe workspace arrangements, the safe use of tools and equipment, and procedures for what to do in the event an emergency occurs.
This training curriculum introduces learners to the different types of PPE used in the workplace helps them to select, care for, and properly wear PPE for their on-the-job safety.
This series of online training courses will help you administer root cause corrective action training on essential workplace safety topics. Use this training to ensure compliance, reduce risk and avoid costly incidents.
This training curriculum provides learners with an introduction to general walkway safety and helps them recognize and prevent falls from the same level.
This multi-course training curriculum helps learners choose, inspect, and operate a forklift in a safe way, protecting themselves and their coworkers from the potential hazards associated with their use.
J. J. Keller offers OSHA online training for both General Industry and Construction. These courses teach learners how to recognize, avoid, and abate workplace hazards, while also providing information on workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and more.
This training curriculum provides learners with an overview of hazardous substances, available information sources on the hazardous substances in the workplace, PPE that may be necessary in a spill event, and how to appropriately respond if an incidental spill occurs within the workplace.
This training curriculum is designed to help staff members involved with stormwater management meet the training requirements under Section 2.1.2.8 of the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) regulations.
This training curriculum is designed to help learners understand the responsibilities of hazardous waste generators, how to properly manage waste, and how to ship and plan for emergencies.
With J. J. Keller Training, we can train employees individually, instead of bringing them all into a classroom at one time - shutting down production. By training one employee at a time with headphones on, there are no distractions.
Safety training is critical to ensure employees know how to perform their jobs safely and without injury so they can go home to their families each night. Dozens of OSHA general industry rules include training or employee information requirements, including bloodborne pathogens, electrical safety, and fire extinguishers. Most companies choose to go beyond OSHA safety training, however, and train on any safety issue that could present workplace hazards to their employees. Implementing an employee safety training program simply makes good business sense, because trained employees can recognize hazards and avoid workplace accidents, helping you cut down on costly incidents.
A general template for a safety training program includes:
Online safety courses can help you get started with minimal preparation and maximum flexibility. Whether you prefer to use a classroom or self-paced approach, or a combination of both, J. J. Keller has what you need.
We offer 10-Hour and 30-Hour OSHA training courses for general industry or construction where you or your employees can earn your online OSHA certification.
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