Safety In The Workplace

 

 

 

You’ll develop the cultural awareness and critical thinking skills you need to analyze and produce a broad range of discourse in a full spectrum of careers — and to make a difference in whatever you do.

Overview

Those who are in management are responsible for protecting the safety of their employees. Workplace safety, however, is the responsibility of everyone in an organization. Companies have legal obligations to meet certain safety requirements, but many go further than the minimum obligations. Safety standards and procedures must be put in place, and everyone needs to follow the standards in order for them to be effective.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Define workplace safety.
  • Understand legal responsibilities associated with a safe work environment.
  • Create a safety plan and identify hazards.
  • Recognize the role of management.
  • Develop training procedures.
  • Learn how to implement a safety plan.

Course Modules

Module Name  
Module One: Getting Started  
Module Two: An Overview  
Module Three: Types of Hazards  
Module Four: Managers Role  
Module Five: Training  
Module Six: Stress Management  
Module Seven: Workplace Violence  
Module Eight: Identifying Your Company Hazards  
Module Nine: Drug & Alcohol Abuse  
Module Ten: Writing the Safety Plan  
Module Eleven: Implement the Plan  
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up  
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BM SW 0117 A
Fees: $9.99

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