From our PPE for Heavy Equipment bundle, to our Confined Space Hazards courses, our library includes all of the courses you need to ensure you are safe on the construction site.
This concise mini-module addresses the core elements that workers need to understand to conduct their rigging operations in a safe manner. Employers can use this course to ingrain fundamental terms and employee responsibilities. This course is an excellent tool for organizations who want to bolster or supplement their current rigging training program.
This concise mini-module addresses the core elements that workers need to understand to conduct their concrete operations in a safe manner. Employers can use this course to ingrain fundamental terms and employee responsibilities. This course is an excellent tool for organizations who want to bolster or supplement their current Concrete Safety training program.
This concise mini-module addresses the core elements that workers need to understand to conduct their Confined Space operations in a safe manner. Employers can use this course to ingrain fundamental terms and employee responsibilities. This course is an excellent tool for organizations who want to bolster or supplement their current Confined Spaces training program.
People are injured or killed every year as a result of improperly entering or working in a confined space. Potential hazards in confined spaces include explosions, toxins and oxygen-deficient atmospheres. More than half of the people that die in confined spaces are would-be rescuers. Because confined spaces may be encountered in virtually any occupation, workersneed to be able to recognize confined spaces and understand their hazards. This abbreviated awareness module, or mini-mod, is designed to increase employee awareness of confined space hazards. Employees taking this module should receive additional, in-depth training on this topic to meet any regulatory requirements.
This concise mini-module addresses the core elements that workers need to understand to conduct their crane operations in a safe manner. Employers can use this course to ingrain fundamental terms and employee responsibilities. This course is an excellent tool for organizations who want to bolster or supplement their current Crane Safety training program.
The Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout course provides you with a fundamental understanding of how to work safely with electricity.
After completing the course, you will be able to identify basic facts about electricity, understand how to work safely around electricity and recognize the fundamentals of lockout/tagout.
This concise mini-module addresses the core elements that workers need to understand when working around fall hazards on a job site. Employers can use this course to ingrain fundamental terms and employee responsibilities. This course is an excellent tool for organizations who want to bolster or supplement their current Fall Protection training program.
Construction fires present a very real and very dangerous hazard.That’s why it’s important that, by the time you complete this Fire Extinguisher Safety module, you’ll be able to recognize when it’s appropriate to fight or flee, specify how a fire extinguisher works and understand the various types and applications of fire extinguishers.
Effective incidental fleet management is a necessity for any business to limit accident costs, to minimize the severity of injury to yourself and your passengers and to reduce the substantial liability exposures
After completing the Fleet Safety course, you will be able to understand the fundamentals of fleet safety, recognize what to do at an accident scene and identify effective driving habits.
Almost all work sites have unprotected sides and edges, wall openings, or floor holes at some point during construction. If these sides and openings are not protected at your site, injuries from falls or falling objects may result, ranging from sprains and concussions to death. After completing the Guarding Floor and Wall Openings course, you will be able to identify which floor and wall openings need to be guarded, recognize how to guard open-sided floors, platforms and runways and describe the guidelines for guarding stairways.