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In the fast-paced environment of roadside construction, safety isn't just a protocol—it’s a lifeline. Work Zone Safety, Parts 1-2 is a streamlined, high-impact course designed to equip construction professionals with the essential knowledge to protect both their team and the motoring public.
In just 22 minutes, this two-part series breaks down the complex regulatory landscape of U.S. traffic control into actionable insights. Whether you are managing a site or working the line, these courses provide the blueprint for a zero-accident work zone.
Online Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) Training offers knowledge for the safe use of forklifts, pallet jacks, rough terrain forklifts, order pickers, and reach trucks. Developed by safety professionals, the 7-part program covers pre-operation inspections, stability principles, load handling techniques, and safe practices for loading dock operations.
The DOT 60/60 Reasonable Suspicion Supervisor Drug and Alcohol Training meets the DOT 2-hour supervisor training requirement under 49 CFR 382.603, as enforced by the FMCSA. This includes 60 minutes on alcohol misuse and 60 minutes on controlled substances. This self-paced course helps supervisors identify signs of drug and alcohol misuse and follow reasonable suspicion testing procedures.
Know what to do in an emergency. This training guides how to respond when someone collapses, suffers a severe injury, or shows signs of sudden illness. Learn how to assess the situation, contact emergency services, and take immediate action. The course includes First Aid Awareness, CPR, bleeding control, and response to poisoning.
Every year, many workers are seriously injured or lose their lives due to falls in the workplace. Because these incidents usually involve several contributing factors, OSHA's Fall Protection Standard focuses on both people and equipment to keep workers safe. This General Awareness training explains important systems, procedures, and safe work practices that help prevent falls from, onto, or through elevated surfaces and protect workers from falling objects. It's perfect for anyone who works at heights, including those who use ladders, scaffolds, or aerial lifts.
Upon completion, individuals receive a printable certificate as proof of training.
The Crane Safety and Basic Rigging Training provides online instruction for workers involved in lifting operations using cranes, hoists, slings, and rigging equipment. The course covers safety practices, hazard recognition, and the importance of clear communication between crane operators and signal persons.
This 3-in-1 bundle includes NFPA 70E Electrical Safety, Asbestos Awareness, and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) training. Designed for Construction and General Industry workers, this online course helps individuals:
Upon completion, individuals receive a printable certificate as proof of training.
Confined spaces on construction sites bring added risks due to changing site conditions. This training course explains the hazards linked to confined spaces in construction, such as restricted entry, structural changes, and atmospheric dangers. It includes safety practices, regulatory guidelines, and emergency procedures in line with OSHA standards. This training is designed for workers involved in construction, renovation, or maintenance tasks that involve confined spaces.
Asbestos exposure remains a serious concern in many workplaces across the United States. This online training suite is designed to help workers recognize, manage, and control asbestos-related hazards in line with OSHA standards. It meets OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101(k)(9)(vi) for Class IV asbestos work and fulfills both initial and annual training requirements for custodial, maintenance, and cleanup personnel.
The Commercial Drivers Suite is an online training program developed to help CDL drivers understand safety practices, stay compliant with regulations, and manage daily responsibilities on the road. It supports both orientation and refresher training by covering topics aligned with the FMCSA's CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability) 7 BASICs.
Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout course covers key electrical safety practices and the importance of lockout/tagout procedures during servicing or maintenance. It explains how to control hazardous energy, prevent unexpected machine startup, and reduce the risk of electric shock or injury. Ideal for workers who operate, maintain, or work around electrical equipment in any industry.
The DOT/EPA Hazardous Materials Suite provides an overview of two major regulations: the EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for managing hazardous waste, and the DOT's rules for transporting hazardous materials. This online training explains how to handle hazardous waste from start to finish and covers transportation steps such as packaging, labeling, and carrier duties. It is suited for those who work with or move hazardous materials by road, air, rail, or water.
The Environmental Responsibility Suite is an online training program that helps workers follow environmental regulations while reducing harmful impact on the environment. It covers proper waste management, pollution control, chemical storage, and emergency response planning.
This training is suitable for workers in industries where environmental hazards exist and where meeting EPA compliance is required.
Traffic control plays an important role in keeping road workers, drivers, and pedestrians safe during construction or maintenance activities. The Online Traffic Control (Flagger) course explains the guidelines, responsibilities, and safe work practices needed in a temporary traffic control zone. The training highlights proper positioning, communication methods, clothing requirements, and the use of signs, paddles, barriers, and warning devices. It also explains how to manage traffic flow, judge vehicle speed, and respond to changing roadway conditions.
Many employers have written Injury and Illness Prevention Programs (IIPPs or I2P2s) to help protect their workers from health and safety hazards on the job. This training describes IIPP program elements so employees know where to go with questions, concerns and ideas about safety and health issues. Ideal learners are all employees.
Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe workplace for employees that is free from violence. You or someone you know could be involved in workplace violence anytime, anywhere. Take this course to learn about the different types of workplace violence, the elements of a violence prevention program, and the risk factors and warning signs to watch for. Ideal learners include all employees.
Being a competent person is about much more than just being good at a job or having years of experience. They have unique responsibilities that keep people safe. Their diligence and work can save companies from costly fines. Take this course to learn what a competent person is, the qualities they should have, and what their responsibilities are. This course is ideal for construction workers who are or seek to become competent persons and for supervisors who designate competent persons.
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