Health and Safety at Work: General and Industrial Workplace Course
English
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29 mins!
Finish in
29 mins!
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Employees
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of Completion
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What you'll learn
Understand the organization’s commitment to health and safety.
Know each individual’s responsibilities for promoting workplace health and safety.
Understand how to identify workplace hazards.
Recognize common health and safety hazards and general action to prevent and/or correct them.
Recognize hazardous workplace situations and environments and understand they are off-limits except for properly trained individuals.
Appreciate each person’s role in raising concerns about health and safety problems.
Skills covered in this course
Description
This course presents an overview of occupational safety and health issues for general and industrial workplaces. It teaches ways all employees can help promote your commitment to health and safety. This training reflects best practices outlined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
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For over 20 years, over 6000 organizations have relied on Syntrio’s knowledge, experience, and support to deliver and manage their business and compliance training with complete eLearning solutions and in-depth expertise in online learning design, standards, and technology.
Syntrio’s courses offer the newest training content and design and can help you build a better workplace and strong organizational culture, by addressing important HR and workplace compliance concerns.
Health and Safety at Work: General and Industrial Workplace Course
Health and Safety at Work: General and Industrial Workplace
This course presents an overview of occupational safety and health issues for general and industrial workplaces. It teaches ways all employees can help promote your commitment to health and safety. This training reflects best practices outlined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).