Archive for the ‘Online Safety Training’ Category


IOSH Training

The Institution of Occupational Health and Safety or IOSH is an international organization, based in the UK that provides membership to safety professionals around the world that offers training and guidance in a variety of industries. IOSH training programs can be directed an employees, managers, and supervisors, training professionals, and even school children. Where ever safety may be a consideration, IOSH training will have a part to play in improving safety standards in many countries.

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Safety Training News – November 30 2011

In safety training news from around the net this installment includes some great information on training for firefighters, how to train for safety program success, and several new training programs, as well as a new program from the CDC.

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Behavioral Engineering Through Safety Training: The B.E.S.T. Approach

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From time to time we like to present useful publications that have proven useful to other safety training programs.  Behavioral Engineering Through Safety Training by James Kohn uses the B.E.S.T. approach to helping you design and implement a training program for your organization.

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Virtual Instruction With Online Safety Training

Once upon a time, the Internet was considered “the way of the future.” Most people agree that the future has now arrived, and the Internet has changed the way society does business. You’d be hard-pressed to find an American home that doesn’t have at least one computer in it, and as a result, our vast world is smaller than ever before. Businesses and non-profit organizations alike have embraced the computer age and now routinely include a website as part of their business. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the United States is no exception. OSHA is the organization whose mandate it is to write and enforce policy regarding workplace safety and accident/illness prevention. Formed in 1970, OSHA protects nearly every worker in most every sector in the U.S.
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Improving Forklift Safety Training

Forklift safety is big industry concern for OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration), the governmental arm responsible for ensuring workplace safety for American workers. One of the reasons is that so many industries and businesses, even small ones, use forklifts, or “powered industrial trucks,” on the job.

Because there is so much potential for accident/injury on and around forklifts (OSHA estimates tens of thousands forklift injuries occur every year on the job), OSHA, its cooperative industry partners, and other workplace safety specialists, have produced a number of resources to help employers make sure that their forklifts are operated in a safe and secure manner.
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Online Safety Courses The System Of Choice

Online safety courses offer advantages of better exploration of interpersonal interaction. Shared knowledge encourages development of new perspectives while engaging those who are inactive and assuring at the same time intellectual safety. Such findings have been gathered in a qualitative study by published by Human Resource Development Quarterly (Githen, 2007).

Online courses can provide training and freedom to explore individual learning needs. Fatburger staff uses website to learn about food safety, which is then used as part of evaluation while often being the only way to meet tight work schedules. Online food safety courses assure better health awareness.
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