The Hazmat Transportation: Driver Training course from JJ Keller provides drivers who haul hazmat with an overview of what they must know and do to transport hazardous materials safely. It walks trainees through the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to help them understand
The Loading & Unloading: Straight Truck Series course from JJ Kelller is designed to help drivers understand the basic techniques that will help keep them safe while loading or unloading their straight truck. Specifically, how to prevent common injuries during the loading and unloading process and apply cargo securement.
Knowing what actions to take if confronted with an active threat is just as important as knowing what to do if the building you're in starts on fire or if a tornado touches down in your area. Even though an event may be extremely unlikely, it doesn't mean you shouldn't spend time planning for the possibility of it occurring; especially when the results can be so devastating.
This active shooter course by JJ Keller is designed to help members of management and Human Resources prepare employees for a potential active threat incident. It also provides guidance to help the company and those who have survived such an incident recover from the tragedy.
The employee sexual harassment prevention course teaches workers how to identify and act to eliminate sexual harassment in the workplace. Starting with an overview and refresher of the different types of sexual harassment that appear in the workplace, this course then covers how to properly address harassment and the negative impacts of allowing a culture of sexual harassment to develop in the workplace.
The management sexual harassment prevention course teaches managers how to identify and act to eliminate sexual harassment in the workplace. Starting with an overview and refresher of the different types of sexual harassment that appear in the workplace, this course then covers how to properly address harassment and the negative impacts of allowing a culture of sexual harassment to develop in the workplace.
The JJ Keller FMLA for Supervisors course aims to help supervisors and managers gain a general awareness of the Family and Medical Leave Act laws and why it is important for them to know how the law works and outlines what supervisors must do when dealing with an employee's FMLA issues to help the employee and the company stay in compliance. It takes a proactive training approach to help supervisors respond appropriately to employees' FMLA issue.
This “Workplace Bullying and Violence” training course by JJ Keller aims to ensure that you can deliver consistent bullying and workplace violence training to both supervisors and employees.
This “Workplace Bullying and Violence” training course by JJ Keller aims to ensure that you can deliver consistent bullying and workplace violence training to both supervisors and employees.
The Back Safety Course from JJ Keller is designed to help learners address the importance of lifelong back safety.
The Construction Safety Basics training course is designed to help workers in the construction field understand important construction safety topics to keep themselves and other workers safe on the jobsite.
The Workplace Safety Basics course was designed to provide a high-level overview of many important safety topics for the workplace.
Slips, trips, and falls can happen in any area of any workplace — from the office to the production floor to the loading dock to the warehouse and everywhere in between. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, slips, trips, and falls cause the majority of general industry workplace accidents and cost employers billions of dollars each year in lost productivity and business. The good news is that OSHA believes many of these injuries can be prevented by following existing regulations and recommended safe work practices.
That is why the JJ Keller Walking Working Surfaces: What Employees Need to Know course is designed to help employees understand how they and their job responsibilities may be impacted under the new standard.
Slips, trips, and falls can happen in any area of any workplace — from the office to the production floor to the loading dock to the warehouse and everywhere in between. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, slips, trips, and falls cause the majority of general industry workplace accidents and cost employers billions of dollars each year in lost productivity and business. The good news is that OSHA believes many of these injuries can be prevented by following existing regulations and recommended safe work practices.
This is why the Walking Working Surfaces: What Supervisors Need to Know by JJ Keller is designed to help managers and safety personnel understand the Walking-Working Surfaces rule and their responsibilities under the new standard.
The Respiratory Protection from JJ Keller is designed to familiarize you with respiratory hazards, including oxygen-deficient atmospheres. You'll learn how to protect yourself around workplace breathing hazards.
This course on face masks by JJ Keller is designed to provide employees with step-by-step instructions to put on a face mask, get the right fit, check the seal, and remove the mask safely.
This hand washing course from JJ Keller is designed to provide employees with step-by-step instructions to properly wash their hands to remove dirt, grease, and microbes.
The Cargo Securement for Flatbeds course by JJ Keller is designed to help drivers understand flatbed cargo loading and the flatbed cargo securement process. This program will help to clarify the rules for carriers and drivers so you can avoid citations and fines from being out of compliance, and helps reduce time spent on roadside inspections (or worse, being placed out of service).
The program also addresses CSA implications of cargo securement violations to help carriers and drivers reduce cargo securement violations that will be placed into the Safety Measurement System (SMS) and help you and your driver achieve low BASIC scores.
To help reduce crashes, injuries, loss of life, cargo damage, damage to vehicles and other property, insurance rates and other costs, Cargo Securement Flatbeds covers cargo securement best practices and personal safety, and reinforces that the regulations are the minimum requirements that need to be met.
The Crystalline Silica for Construction Employees course is designed to educate workers on how to protect themselves from the dangers of crystalline silica dust. Specifically, it covers 29 CFR 1926.1153, OSHA's Respirable Crystalline Silica Rule for Construction.
The Crystalline Silica for Construction Employers course is designed to educate employers on how to protect their employees from the dangers of crystalline silica dust. Specifically, it covers 29 CFR 1926.1153, OSHA's Respirable Crystalline Silica Rule for Construction.
The Ladder Safety - General Industry from JJ Keller is designed to help learners understand OSHA ladder requirements under the Walking-Working Surfaces rule
This JJ Keller course on “Motorized Pallet Jacks: Safe Operation” will help your motorized pallet jack operators understand the similarities and differences between the two most common types of motorized pallet jacks: "walkies" and "walkie-riders." It also provides an overview of the basic functions and controls common to most pallet jacks and explains the valuable information found on the data plate such as the pallet jack's weight and maximum load capacity.
The heart of the video is in the practical approach it takes to demonstrate safe operating procedures for every step of a typical day's work for a motorized pallet jack. This includes tips for performing a pre-use inspection, how to safely pick up and travel with a load, and requirements for parking a pallet jack and shutdown procedures for the end of the day.
When working in almost any live jobsite setting, your team is bound to encounter some type of underground utility. Striking a line can cause serious safety risks to you, the job site, and the homes and businesses surrounding it.
That is why the Line Strikes course by Jordan Foster is designed to educate workers on how to successfully locate, coordinate, and protect
underground utility lines throughout a construction project.
The Fire Extinguisher Essentials course by JJ Keller is designed to help you assess the situation and decide the best course of action (evacuate and report the fire or try to put out the fire using a fire extinguisher) to keep you and those around you safe
This program is designed to train employees on the proper usage of a dry chemical fire extinguisher, along with what precautions need to be taken before and after using it.
The Fire Extinguisher Training: C02 Chemical course by JJ Keller is designed to train employees on the proper usage of a CO2 chemical fire extinguisher, along with what precautions need to be taken before and after using it.
This course by Ally safety is designed to go over the top causes of serious injuries and fatalities with a real-life injury or fatality story for each.
Permit-required confined space entry can be complicated, but we simplified this course to make it interesting, engaging and relatable. The course is structured around a confined space entry and the entrant, attendant and supervisor’s role in getting the job done safely.
The course is broken up into the following segments. Each has several quiz questions following the segment. This training can be taken all at once or one segment at a time.
Permit-Required Confined Space Training course segments:
Traffic accidents are the #1 cause of workplace fatalities across all industries in the US. This training will focus on helping employees to understand their top risks and take actionable steps to reduce them.
The course is broken up into the following segments. Each has several quiz questions following the segment. This training can be taken all at once or one segment at a time.
Driving Safety course segments:
Part 1 Introduction to Driving Safety
Part 2 Introduction to Defensive Driving
Part 3 Improving Driving Habits
This PPE course includes demonstrations and tests of PPE as well as how to correctly use, maintain, and inspect the following items;
Respiratory Protection Programs can be complicated, but the training shouldn’t be. In this course we break down the requirements of respiratory protection into easy-to-understand segments with skill checks throughout so learners can effectively take each lesson one step at a time.
Respiratory Protection by Ally Safety
The MindForge "Just In Time" training on Caught-Between incidences is a shorter lecture simulation course focused on the many caught-between hazards present on the jobsite. The lecture is broken into three different scenarios: crowded jobsites and tight spaces and then motorized tools and trenches. This MindForge "Just in Time'' training aims to be a quick and informative way to educate your workers on preventing caught between incidents.
This is a quick animation explaining the difference between the words “hazard” and “risk” by using definitions and examples. The point is for learners to understand that in order to stay safe, they first need to recognize hazards, then take steps to reduce the risk.
Personal Protective Equipment or PPE is a staple of any construction or general industry project. Utilizing and maintaining the proper PPE can be the difference between a regular workday or severe injury. This Just In Time course from MindForge aims to prepare workers by teaching them the appropriate use and importance of PPE when performing different jobsite tasks.
Industries from high-tech to construction are implementing mindfulness programs because they’ve found it improves safety, employee well-being, and their bottom line. In this video, we discuss how mindfulness can be successfully applied to improve our experiences at work, make us better at our job, and help us to enjoy it more using three simple steps.
CIASP’s “Warning Signs and What to Do” video focuses on how you can identify early warning signs that someone is at risk for attempting suicide and the steps you can take to help prevent it.
The Construction Industry Alliance For Suicide Prevention course “Why Suicide Prevention in Construction?” Focuses on the importance of suicide awareness in the construction industry and what can be done to break down stigmas and mitigate suicides each year.
CIASP's "Overview" video focuses on how events led to the organization's founding and how construction financial professionals in CFMA noticed the rise in suicide amongst construction workers and acted to prevent it.
This course from CIASP, “Suicide and Mental Health Impact,” aims to show the correlation between mental health suicide prevention by highlighting Thomas Joiner's interpersonal theory on suicide.
This CIASP course on “Risk Factors” highlights the twelve predominant risk factors the construction industry faces regarding suicide and how understanding these risk factors can help with suicide prevention.
CIASP’s Suicide Prevention in the Workplace course focuses on identifying and addressing the risk factors and signs of suicide in the workplace.
Getting things done on a job site can require plenty of electrical energy, and it's easy to forget that electricity can cause painful shocks, burns... even "electrocution". Every year, it causes hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries in the construction industry. But these incidents could have been prevented.
MARCOM's "Electrocution Hazards Part I: Worksite Safety" training course discusses the electrical hazards that can be found on a job site, the OSHA standards that have been established to protect workers from them, and what employees should do to avoid accidents and injuries involving electricity.
While electrical energy does a lot of useful work on a job site, it can create serious hazards as well. Electricity kills more than a hundred construction workers each year and injures thousands more. They also suffer more than half of the electrical injuries that occur on the job. But these incidents could have been prevented.
MARCOM's "Electrocution Hazards Part II: Employer Responsibilities" training course discusses the electrical hazards that can be encountered on construction sites, the OSHA regulations that address them, and the responsibilities that employers have to protect workers from accidents and injuries involving electricity.
Construction workers' hands are their most valuable tools. Every day their hands, wrists and fingers are exposed to many different hazards, including cuts, bruises, burns and crushing injuries. Ergonomic stressors can also damage them severely over time. But this doesn't have to happen.
This MARCOM course on "Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety in Construction Environments" reviews the hand, wrist and finger hazards that employees may encounter on a job site, and show them the equipment and safe work practices they can use to prevent injuries.
As required by OSHA's "HAZCOM Standard", HAZMAT container labels provide employees with important information about hazardous substances in their workplace and how to handle them safely. They communicate this information according to rules established by the Globally Harmonized System (GHS).
MARCOM's "GHS Container Labels" training course discusses the HAZCOM Standard, the advantages of the GHS, and how the information on HAZMAT container labels can help employees to work safely with hazardous materials.
The power of machinery enables us to do things that we could never do on our own. But more than 15,000 machine-related accidents also happen in the workplace every year. Most of these incidents could have been prevented by machine guards.
MARCOM'S "Machine Guard Safety" training course reviews the different types of hazards that are associated with using powered equipment and discusses the machine guard devices and safe work practices that employees should use to avoid them.