The MTA Safety Program Facility Inspections Follow-Up online course reviews possible violations found in facilities. This online course looks at some of the common violations, solutions to those violations and the possible penalties for these violations. Learners will look at the criteria for penalties and how each person can help to prevent violations.
Upon completing this training course, participants will be more aware of their rights and their employer’s responsibilities under OSHA for fall protection, the working conditions that prompt the use of fall protection, and the options available to protect workers from falls.
Fiber optic cables are an impressive form of technology, but you must follow a few safety procedures while installing and maintaining them. These long, hair-thin strands of glass are arranged in bundles and used to transmit light signals over long distances. The strands are smaller than a hypodermic needle and have a higher tensile strength than steel. This course will provide you with safety procedures on how to protect yourself and others while working with fiber optics.
Training in workplace fire safety provides a sense of preparedness to employees and employers, which, in turn, can add value to the organization's overall health. Fire hazards can have a significant impact on your business. With this training, employees will learn how to assess the situation and decide the best course of action. They will know Exit Route requirements, Emergency Action Plans for Fire, and Fire Prevention Plans.
Safe work, home, and play practices can prevent many injuries, illnesses, and deaths. However, once an injury or sudden illness has occurred, effective first aid can be the difference between a rapid or prolonged recovery, a temporary or permanent disability, and even life or death. This course will teach you the necessary skills to provide first aid.
Work should be where everyone is treated with respect and support and given opportunities to grow. Unfortunately, harassment and bullying can create a toxic work environment that harms individuals emotionally and professionally. Companies must have strict policies to prevent and address such behaviors. Through this training, you will learn about harassment and bullying in the workplace, understand what actions should be taken when you witness such behavior, and learn how to prevent it from happening.
This online course on Hazard Communication/Right to Know provides a comprehensive understanding of the vital principles and practices for promoting workplace safety through effective communication of chemical hazards. Key takeaways include knowledge of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), hazard labels and pictograms, the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE), employee rights under the Hazard Communication Standard, recordkeeping, and the critical processes of workplace hazard assessments. This presentation equips learners with the tools to enhance chemical safety awareness, contribute to a culture of accountability, and foster a safer and more informed work environment.
Designing and managing an employee wellness program is an important step in improving the health and productivity of employees and potentially improving the overall cost of employer-provided health care.
Our hearing ability is a precious gift that enriches our lives in countless ways. However, exposure to loud noises at work or recreational activities can permanently damage our hearing. This can lead to difficulties in communication, reduced quality of life, and even social isolation. After this online course, you will be able to recognize the sources that cause hearing loss and how to prevent it from happening. You will also know the responsibilities of your employer and yourself in preventing hearing loss.