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Safe Driving - Canada
Format
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Employees who drive a vehicle as part of their job duties
Copyright Date
: 2020
Languages
: English
: 2 hours 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Codes:
: English: 61416 | Canadian French: 61417
This Safe Driving online training course is designed to assist drivers of all ages to understand many of the factors which can help ensure a safe driving experience in most circumstances.
Safe driving often referred to as "defensive driving", is a form of training for motor vehicle drivers beyond understanding the basic rules of the road.
Safe driving is intended to reduce the risks associated with driving by:
- Helping drivers anticipate potentially dangerous situations.
- Developing attention skills to become more aware of surroundings.
- Creating an extra split second for reaction time by anticipating danger, if needed.
To help get your Safe Driving Program off to a great start, this course is primarily focused on skills you, the driver will need to become a successful and efficient driver.
After completing this Safe Driving - Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Recognize the importance of regular vehicle maintenance.
- Define defensive driving.
- List human factors contributing to traffic collisions.
- Explain how to eliminate distracted driving leading to motor vehicle collisions.
- Define impaired driving.
- Describe the rules of roadway etiquette to avoid unsafe and aggressive driving
This online Safe Driving course is made up of the following sections:
- Safe Driving
- Defensive Driving
- Distracted Driving
- Impaired Driving
- Driver Fatigue
- Road Etiquette
- Traveling Alone
Safe Lifting in Healthcare Environments: For Medical Personnel
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Medical Personnel
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 72926
We've all experienced back pain at one time or another, and it probably resulted from lifting something incorrectly. Maybe the load was too big or too heavy, or we lifted from an awkward position. But if you want to avoid injuries, you need to make sure that you use your back the "right way".
Safe Lifting in Healthcare Environments: for Medical Personnel discusses how lifting and carrying things can affect the back, and how medical personnel can use safe lifting techniques to help them avoid back injuries in a healthcare facility.
Information covered in this course includes:
- The mechanics of safe lifting in a healthcare facility
- How to "listen" to your back
- Types of back injuries
- Preparing to lift something in a way that protects your back
- The "right way" to lift and carry patients
- How to keep your back safe when you're lifting "below the waist"
- and more.
Safe Lifting in Healthcare Environments: For Office and Maintenance Personnel
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Office and Maintenance Personnel
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 72927
We've all experienced back pain at one time or another, and it probably resulted from lifting something incorrectly. Maybe the load was too big or too heavy, or we lifted from an awkward position. But if you want to avoid injuries, you need to make sure that you use your back the "right way".
Safe Lifting in Healthcare Environments: for Office and Maintenance Personnel discusses how lifting and carrying things can affect the back, and how office and maintenance personnel can use safe lifting techniques to help them avoid back injuries in a healthcare facility.
Information covered in this course includes:
- The mechanics of safe lifting in a healthcare facility
- How to "listen" to your back
- Types of back injuries
- Preparing to lift something in a way that protects your back
- The "right way" to lift and carry patients
- How to keep your back safe when you're lifting "below the waist"
- and more.
Safety Attitudes and Actions - Canada
Format
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Employees who need to develop safety awareness, and help them to understand how their attitude can be a critical factor in accident prevention
Copyright Date
: 2020
Languages
: English
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code:
: English: 61418
This Safety Attitudes and Actions online training course explores safety awareness and attitudes at work. This course will help you develop safety awareness, and help you to understand how your attitude can be a critical factor in accident prevention. Have you ever thought about just how safe your work area is? Do you know about the hazards at your worksite? Are you sure that all proper precautions are being taken? Safety Audits can help and make sure that you are doing everything possible to ensure worker safety.
Most of the time, we tend to blame accidents on the conditions around us. We place blame on slippery floors, broken tools, or even careless co-workers. Yet, for the most part, accidents are caused by our own unsafe behavior. If we were more safety conscious, most accidents would never happen. This course will help you develop safety awareness.
After completing this Safety Attitudes and Actions - Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Recognize the importance of a good safety attitude.
- Develop a safety sense about your job.
- Evaluate your workplace for potential hazards.
- Understand the need to properly use and maintain your tools.
- Recognize situations calling for personal protective equipment.
- Establish a safety housekeeping program.
This online Safety Attitudes and Actions course is made up of the following sections:
- Introduction
- Accident Prevention
- P.P.E.
- Back care
- Working with Electricity
- Mental Alertness
- Injury Treatment
- Conclusion
Safety Audits for Employees
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Any employee who is not responsible for conducting a safety audit
Copyright Date
: 2017
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 51170
Safety audits help employers reduce and prevent the unfortunate result of workplace hazards. Even one hazardous incident has the potential to negatively impact an organization, including an illness, injury or death of an employee, as well as damaged property. Conducting audits also sends a clear message to employees that their safety is a top priority and encourages collaborative efforts to create and maintain a hazard-free workplace.
This course is designed to help employees understand the purpose and benefits of OSHA safety audits, what they can expect, and how they can play an active role in creating a hazard-free workplace.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the purpose and benefits of a safety audit
- Describe the tasks performed during and after an audit
- Identify appropriate ways to prevent and control workplace hazards
The J. J. Keller's Safety Audits for Employees eLearning course covers the following topics:
Safety Audits
- Introduction
- What is a Safety Audit?
- What to Expect
- Preventing & Responding to Hazards
Safety in Bloodborne Pathogens - Canada
Format
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Employees who are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens
Copyright Date
: 2020
Languages
: English
: 60 minutes
E-Learning Product Code:
: English: 61419 | Canadian French: 61420
This Safety in Bloodborne Pathogens for Canadian Employees online training course explores the symptoms and risks of major bloodborne diseases and how to reduce your risk of exposure to contamination. Exposure to bloodborne diseases is a serious concern for employees in many sectors of the workforce. Bloodborne pathogens are the disease-causing microorganisms found in blood, as well as in human blood components and products. This course will show you how exposure to bloodborne pathogens occurs and provide guidelines for protecting yourself and others.
After completing this Safety in Bloodborne Pathogens - Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- The symptoms and risks of major bloodborne diseases
- The components of an exposure control plan
- How bloodborne pathogens are transmitted
- How to reduce your risk of exposure to contamination
- The proper personal protective equipment to use in exposure situations
- How to handle a contamination emergency
This online Safety in Bloodborne Pathogens for Canadian Employees course is made up of the following sections:
- Bloodborne Diseases
- Exposure Control Plan
- Reducing Exposure
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Vaccinations
- Handling Contamination Emergencies
Safety in Fire Prevention - Canada
Format
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2020
Languages
: English
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code:
: English: 61421
This Safety in Fire Prevention online training course provides basic information on the precautions and procedures necessary for fire protection and safety in the workplace. Topics covered include fire prevention techniques, the types and classes of fires and fire extinguishers, and first aid procedures for dealing with fire-related injuries.
To the individual employee, fire can mean personal injury, injuries to co-workers, loss of work time (due to injury or damage to the facility), or even death. All of these consequences can dramatically affect work situations as well as personal lives. However, most workplace fires can be prevented.
The most frequent causes of fires are employees disregarding work procedures, using poor judgment, or having insufficient knowledge about how fires start. Most employees are also not adequately prepared to deal with a fire should it occur.
They are not clear about what, if any, actions they should take in their work areas. Frequently, they do not know what their evacuation routes are, or what safeguards to take when leaving their areas.
After completing this Safety in Fire Prevention - Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Recognize fire hazards and know how to remedy them.
- Implement good fire prevention and housekeeping program.
- Evacuate your work area in case of fire.
- Recognize the various "classes" of fire and know which type of fire extinguisher can be used for each class.
- Use common fire extinguishers to fight small fires.
- Furnish appropriate first aid to fire injury victims.
This online Safety in Fire Prevention course consists of the following sections:
- Causes of Fires
- Fire Safety Practices and Evacuation Guidelines
- Combating Fires
- Fire Related Injuries
Sanitary Food Transportation
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food Rule and 21 CFR Part 1, Subpart O
Intended Audience
: Shippers, receivers, loaders, carriers and other food service employees engaged in transportation operations whether or not the food is being offered for or enters interstate commerce.
Copyright Date
: 2017
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 51041
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), an agency that carriers and drivers may not be used to dealing with, published the “Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food” rule on April 6, 2016.
This rule, published under the Food Safety Modernization Act (or FSMA), requires anyone involved in transporting human and animal food by motor or rail vehicle to follow recognized best practices for sanitary transportation. Such practices include maintaining proper temperatures, adequately cleaning vehicles between loads, and protecting food during transport.
This course is designed to give learners an overview of the FDA's Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food rule. Specifically, it covers all parts of the regulation: general provisions, vehicles and transportation equipment, transportation operations, training, records and waivers.
Note: This course does not cover specifics in regards to food safety problems that may occur during transportation, sanitary practices to address those potential problems, or other specific responsibilities to ensure food safety during transport. Sanitary conditions and controls will vary based on type of food and vehicle used in transportation.
Under the rule, drivers transporting food must receive training that covers:
- How to identify potential food safety problems that may occur during transportation
- Basic sanitary food transportation practices
- The requirements of the food DOT safety regulations
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify who is subject to the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food rule
- Explain the requirements for vehicles and transportation equipment along with transportation operations
- Apply general best practices for sanitary transportation
- Discuss training requirements, record retention and waivers
The J. J. Keller's Sanitary Food Transportation eLearning course covers the following topics:
- General Provisions
- Regulations
- Exceptions
- Transporting Food Safely
- Vehicles & Transportation Equipment
- Transportation Operations
- Training, Records & Waivers
- Training
- Records
- Waivers
Scaffolding Safety for General Industry
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
- 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L (except 1926.453)
- 29 CFR 1910.27(a)
Intended Audience
: Employees in general industry that use scaffolding for manufacturing and maintenance tasks
Copyright Date
: 2017
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 48458
Working on the limited space of a scaffold is difficult. Falls from scaffolds can result in injuries ranging from sprains and bruises to death. OSHA requires scaffolds to be constructed and used according to the manufacturer’s instructions; so, employees must have scaffolding safety training on both OSHA and the manufacturer’s requirements.
This course is designed to provide employees with an introduction to commonly used scaffolds in general industry facilities for manufacturing and maintenance tasks. Specifically, this course identifies scaffold hazards and how to use scaffolds safely.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify the common types of scaffolds used in general industry (including suspended and supported scaffolds)
- Recognize potential hazards associated with scaffolds
- List important safety measures to follow when working on a scaffold
J. J. Keller's Scaffolding for General Industry eLearning course covers the following topics:
- Scaffold Basics
- Types of Scaffolds
- Supported Scaffolds (Tube & Coupler, Frame or Fabricated Frame)
- Suspended Scaffolds (Two Point Adjustable)
- Scissor Lifts
- Load Limitations
- Structural Integrity
- OSHA Training Requirements
- Competent Person
- Types of Scaffolds
- Scaffold Hazards
- Potential Dangers
- Common Hazards
- Safe Use of Scaffolds
- Inspection Requirements
- Fall Protection Requirements
- Falling Objects
- Access Requirements
- Safety Measures
- Reporting Problems
Scaffolds for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1926.450 - 1926.454
Intended Audience
: All general construction workers
Copyright Date
: 2014 (Rev. 4/14)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 50 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 36659
Working on a construction site requires workers to handle, move, use and dispose of the building materials utilized. Improper, inadequate or unsafe handling of materials causes injuries and even death in many cases. Handling materials safely should be a primary goal of every worker on the site.
J. J. Keller's Scaffolds for Construction eLearning course covers the following topics:
- Types of scaffolds commonly used (including suspended and supported scaffolding)
- Identifying hazards
- OSHA requirements related to scaffolds
- How to use scaffolds safely
Scissor Lifts for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
- 1910.333(c) – Selection and Use of Work Practices
- 1926.451 – General requirements
- 1926.452(w) – Additional requirements applicable to specific types of scaffolds - mobile scaffolds
- 1926.454 – Training requirements
- ANSI/SIA A92.3 – Manually Propelled Elevating Aerial Platform
- ANSI/SIA A92.6 – Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms
Intended Audience
: Any employee in construction who uses a scissor lift
Copyright Date
: 2017
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 51295
Scissor lifts are work platforms used to safely move workers vertically and to different locations in a variety of industries including manufacturing, retail, and construction. Due to their versatility, they provide convenience to employees by eliminating the additional need of scaffolding or ladders to perform common tasks.
Scissor lift safety is critical and depends on considering equipment capabilities, limitations and safe work practices. Over a one-year period, OSHA investigated 10 preventable fatalities and more than 20 preventable injuries resulting from a variety of incidents involving scissor lifts. OSHA's investigations found that most of these injuries and fatalities were the result of employers not addressing fall protection, stabilization, and positioning.
This course is designed to familiarize you with the different types of hazards related to scissor lifts, as well as help you understand what preventive measures you can take to stay safe while operating or working near them.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the types of hazards associated with scissor lifts
- Explain safe work practices related to the inspection, maintenance, fall protection, stabilization, and positioning
- Discuss training and re-training requirements for employees who use them on the job
J. J. Keller's Scissor Lifts for Construction eLearning course covers the following topics:
- Using Scissor Lifts Safely
- What is a Scissor Lift?
- Types of Hazards
- Inspection & Maintenance
- Stabilization
- Positioning
- Fall Protection
Scissor Lifts for General Industry
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
- 1910.333(c) – Selection and Use of Work Practices
- 1926.451 – General requirements
- 1926.452(w) – Additional requirements applicable to specific types of scaffolds - mobile scaffolds
- 1926.454 – Training requirements
- ANSI standards (not incorporated by reference in any general industry standard, but recommended by OSHA):
- ANSI/SIA A92.3 — Manually Propelled Elevating Aerial Platform
- ANSI/SIA A92.6 — Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms
Intended Audience
: Any employee in general industry who uses a scissor lift
Copyright Date
: 2017
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 51198
Scissor lifts are work platforms used to safely move workers vertically and to different locations in a variety of industries including manufacturing, retail, and construction. Due to their versatility, they provide convenience to employees by eliminating the additional need of scaffolding or ladders to perform common tasks.
Scissor lift safety is critical and depends on considering equipment capabilities, limitations and safe work practices. Over a one-year period, OSHA investigated 10 preventable fatalities and more than 20 preventable injuries resulting from a variety of incidents involving scissor lifts. OSHA's investigations found that most of these injuries and fatalities were the result of employers not addressing fall protection, stabilization, and positioning.
This course is designed to familiarize you with the different types of hazards related to scissor lifts, as well as help you understand what preventive measures you can take to stay safe while operating or working near them.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the types of hazards associated with scissor lifts
- Explain safe work practices related to the inspection, maintenance, fall protection, stabilization, and positioning
- Discuss training and re-training requirements for employees who use them on the job
J. J. Keller's Scissor Lifts for General Industry eLearning course covers the following topics:
Using Scissor Lifts Safely
- What is a Scissor Lift?
- Types of Hazards
- Inspection & Maintenance
- Stabilization
- Positioning
- Fall Protection
Sexual Harassment Prevention: (Module 1) What is Sexual Harassment?
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Any level associate in any workplace environment
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 13 minutes
Video Run Time
: 15:38
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 56122 | Spanish: 56129
Video Product Code
: English: 56114 | Spanish: 56389
Now more than ever, news headlines report rampant, high-profile sexual harassment allegations almost daily. While employers are responsible for creating a safe work environment, for some there's a clear misunderstanding of what "safe" actually means.
This program helps learners understand what sexual harassment is, where it can happen, who it can happen to, and possible consequences for all involved.
After completing this modual of the sexual harassment training program, learners will be able to:
- Recognize behavior that constitutes sexual harassment
- Discuss the individual impact
- Discuss the organizational impact
- Explain the differences among quid pro quo and hostile work environment
- Recognize behavior that may not be considered legally actionable
This program covers the following topics:
- Understanding Sexual Harassment
- Quid Pro Quo vs. Hostile Work Environment
- What is NOT Sexual Harassment (by Law, Anyway)
Sexual Harassment Prevention: (Module 2) Civility in the Workplace
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Any level associate in any workplace environment
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 7 minutes
Video Run Time
: 9:18
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 56123 | Spanish: 56130
Video Product Code
: English: 56115 | Spanish: 56390
Now more than ever, news headlines report rampant, high-profile sexual harassment allegations almost daily. While employers are responsible for creating a safe work environment, for some there's a clear misunderstanding of what "safe" actually means.
This program helps learners understand what is crossing the line when it comes to sexual harassment, how to treat others with respect and hold each other accountable, and how to put an end to "normalizing".
After completing this sexual harassment training program, learners will be able to:
- Assess the professionalism of a situation
- Describe methods for conscious inclusion to combat unconscious bias
- Explain ways to hold each other accountable
- Recognize and avoid acceptance or "normalizing" of inappropriate behavior
This program covers the following topics:
- It Starts With YOU
- Hold Each Other Accountable
- Put an End to "Normalizing"
Sexual Harassment Prevention: (Module 3) Addressing Harassment
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Any level associate in any workplace environment
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 6 minutes
Video Run Time
: 7:49
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 56124 | Spanish: 56131
Video Product Code
: English: 56116 | Spanish: 56411
Now more than ever, news headlines report rampant, high-profile sexual harassment allegations almost daily. While employers are responsible for creating a safe work environment, for some there's a clear misunderstanding of what "safe" actually means.
This program helps learners determine if something is considered sexual harassment, how to confront the harasser, how to document the situation, how to follow workplace policy and how to take the situation to the next level if necessary.
After completing this sexual harassment training program, learners will be able to:
- Describe the steps for proper documentation
- Explain how to report an incident
- Recognize when an incident may require outside help
Sexual Harassment Prevention: (Module 4) Taking Action
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: Any level associate in any workplace environment
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 9 minutes
Video Run Time
: 10:50
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 56125 | Spanish: 56132
Video Product Code
: English: 56117 | Spanish: 56412
Now more than ever, news headlines report rampant, high-profile sexual harassment allegations almost daily. While employers are responsible for creating a safe work environment, for some there's a clear misunderstanding of what "safe" actually means.
This program helps bystanders understand how to stop the harassment, console the victim, document the situation, and report it to the appropriate people.
After completing this sexual harassment training program, learners will be able to:
- Determine if it has occurred
- Explain methods to stop it
- Explain how to provide corrective feedback to a harasser
- Discuss ways to support a victim
This program covers the following topics:
- Stop the Harassment
- Console the Victim
- Document Everything
- Report it
Sexual Harassment Prevention: (Module 5) What Happens Next?
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Any level associate in any workplace environment
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 8 minutes
Video Run Time
: 9:53
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 56126 | Spanish: 56133
Video Product Code
: English: 56118 | Spanish: 56413
Now more than ever, news headlines report rampant, high-profile sexual harassment allegations almost daily. While employers are responsible for creating a safe work environment, for some there's a clear misunderstanding of what "safe" actually means.
This program helps learners understand what happens after a sexual harassment situation has been reported, possible retaliation situations, and how to move on afterward.
After completing this sexual harassment training program, learners will be able to:
- Discuss the importance of thorough investigations
- Recognize forms of retaliation
- Describe steps to document and report retaliation
- Discuss the importance of providing support
This program covers the following topics:
- Investigations
- Retaliation
- Life Goes On
Sexual Harassment Prevention: (Module 6) Additional Management Responsibilities
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: Any level associate in any workplace environment
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 9 minutes
Video Run Time
: 11:12
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 56127 | Spanish: 56134
Video Product Code
: English: 56119 | Spanish: 56414
Now more than ever, news headlines report rampant, high-profile sexual harassment allegations almost daily. While employers are responsible for creating a safe work environment, for some there's a clear misunderstanding of what "safe" actually means.
This program helps management understand that sexual harassment prevention starts with them, and teaches them how to respond to a report and how to move on afterward.
After completing this sexual harassment training program, learners will be able to:
- Identify the risks involved with allowing a culture of harassment
- Explain the benefits of building a harassment-free workplace
- Describe how to respond to a report of sexual harassment
- Discuss how to proceed with a claim of harassment on social media
- Discuss steps for resuming normal operations
The program covers the following topics:
- It Starts with YOU
- Responding to a Report
- Returning to Business as Usual
Sexual Harassment Prevention: (Module 7) Additional Training for Retail Environments
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: Any level associate in a retail workplace environment
Copyright Date
: 2019
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 11:35
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 58978 | Spanish: 58979
Video Product Code
: English: 59022 | Spanish: 59023
Nearly one in six charges of sexual harassment filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) comes from the retail industry1. Due to the public-facing and decentralized nature of the work, retail employees are uniquely vulnerable to sexual harassment. These experiences can take an emotional, psychological, and physical toll on employees, resulting in high turnover, low morale, and lost productivity. In addition, companies that fail to address claims of sexual harassment can suffer costly court cases, negative publicity, and reputation damage.
There are multiple definitions of sexual harassment, and all of them contain a degree of subjectivity. Recognize that sexual harassment is not a black and white issue because it involves subjective experiences. This training session will help you identify behaviors that constitute sexual harassment and techniques you can use in response to those behaviors in order to help keep your workplace respectful and safe.
Sexual Harassment Prevention: Additional Training for Retail Environments is designed to help identify and respond to sexual harassment in the retail industry. Specifically, this training will teach employees how to recognize illegal behavior from coworkers and customers, and how to respond in the unfortunate event that it does occur.
1https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/women/news/2017/11/20/443139/not-just-rich-famous/
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize Normalizing in the retail industry
- Explain how to respond to harassment by choosing an appropriate IDEATM Anti-Harassment Action
Sexual Harassment Prevention: Additional Training for Retail Environments covers the following topics:
Sexual Harassment Prevention
- It Can Happen Anywhere
- Recognize Normalizing
- Bystander
- IDEATM Anti-Harassment Actions
Slips and Trips for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, 29 CFR 1926.1051, 1926.1060, 1926.25
Intended Audience
: Any construction worker susceptible to slips and trips on the jobsite
Copyright Date
: 2014 (Rev. 7/16)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 38764
Falls are one of the most common causes of construction jobsite injuries and deaths. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in 2019, falls, slips, and trips accounted for 32% of nonfatal injuries and 37.9% of fatal work injuries in the workplace.
This online course is designed to help learners recognize and avoid slip and trip hazards. It will also teach them to take the proper measures to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the jobsite.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the difference between slips and trips and what causes each of them to occur
- Discuss the potential injuries sustained and costs associated with slips and trips
- Describe ways to prevent slips and trips on the jobsite
J. J. Keller's Slips & Trips for Construction eLearning course covers the following topic:
Slip & Trip Basics
- What is a Slip?
- What is a Trip?
- Causes of Slips & Trips in the Workplace
- Potential Injuries
- Cost of Slips, Trips, & Falls
Preventing Slips & Trips
- Reducing Incidents
- Jobsite Design
- Employee Best Practices
- Proper Footwear & Safe Walking Practices
- Housekeeping
- Correct & Report Hazards