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Wage & Hour Training California – Employee Version – Spanish
Course Description This course explains employee rights and responsibilities related to pay, hours of work, and timekeeping under California and [...]
Wage & Hour Training California – Employee Version
Course Description This course explains employee rights and responsibilities related to pay, hours of work, and timekeeping under California and [...]
ESSENTIAL 29: First Aid – Fundamentals – Canada (French Version)
Course Description After completing this course, learners will be able to explain initial responder responsibilities, identify legal and ethical issues [...]
ESSENTIAL 29: First Aid Fundamentals US – Spanish
Course Description After completing this course, learners will be able to explain initial responder responsibilities, identify legal and ethical issues [...]
Essential 29: Electrical Safety (French)
Course Description To enable employees to reduce workplace accidents involving electricity by learning to identify electrical hazards, take proper control [...]
Essential 29: Electrical Safety (Spanish)
Course Description To enable employees to reduce workplace accidents involving electricity by learning to identify electrical hazards, take proper control [...]
VR and AR on the Jobsite: From Simulation to Certification
For years, safety training has carried an inherent contradiction: workers are required to be trained before exposure to hazards, [...]
Active Shooter Awareness – Helping Prevent Tragedy
Active shooter awareness is a difficult topic, and it deserves to be approached with care, clarity, and balance. This video [...]
If You’re Talking More Than They Are, You’re Probably Not Training
Most safety managers and supervisors were taught that good training means being clear, thorough, and prepared. You plan the [...]
Stop Teaching Rules. Start Teaching Judgment.
Most safety managers and supervisors have had the same frustrating experience. An incident happens, you pull the training records, and everything looks right. The worker attended the training. The rules were covered. The procedure was signed off. On paper, the system worked. And yet, someone still got hurt.
Why Experienced Workers Tune Out Safety Training and What Great Trainers Do Differently
Every safety manager knows the moment. You look around the room during a safety session and you can tell who a long time has been there. Arms crossed. Eyes half on you, half on the clock. No questions. No resistance either. Just quiet disengagement.
Adapting for Physical and Cognitive Change Without Losing Experience
Adapting training for physical and cognitive change is not about lowering standards or protecting feelings. It is about protecting people while respecting experience.
How to Deliver an Effective Safety Talk on Handwashing – Training the Trainer
Teaching handwashing and infection control to adult workers without coming across as a mother hen.
AI-Driven Training: What Happens When Your LMS Learns with You
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