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HR Training University | online OSHA safety training and services
This course is designed for
construction workers, foremen, job supervisors, and anyone involved
in the construction industry. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program
courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers
covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Workers must receive additional training,
when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job.
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive
an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach DOL course completion card with
in 4-6 weeks.
Time to completion: Once you enroll in the OSHA 10 Hour Construction
Outreach Training course you will have 6 months to successfully complete
the course. If you do not complete the course in 60 days you will
not receive a certificate for course completion.
Note: The OSHA Ten Hour Construction Outreach Training course has
been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution.
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AFD
Intensifies Safety Training Days
after firefighter Steven Solomon was critically burned in a vacant
house, scores of firefighters are being dispatched to that house for
renewed safety training.
W.Va.
Mine Safety Chief Seeks Drug Tests Drugs
seen as big problems in mines. West Virginia's new mine safety chief
is preparing to test his agency's staff for illegal drug use.
Drug Testing Many companies and institutions have adopted
drug-testing policies to preserve the safety and productivity of their
employees and organizations. By using an effective and accredited
drug testing program, you can lessen the effects of drug abuse, including
absenteeism, tardiness, employee turnover, attitude problems, embezzlement,
now productivity, crime and violence.
Fatal
Construction Accidents in the City Rise Sharply Over 12 Months Fatalities from construction accidents have reached
a five year high in New York City according to the NY Times.
Train
cleanup continues after derailment 30,000
gallons of spilled ethanol in Minnosota A Group lead by the Mayo Clinic
accused DM&E Railroad of chronic safety problems.
OSHA's
FY 2008 Budget Request to Increase Enforcement and Compliance Assistance The request represents an increase of nearly
$18 million over the FY 2007 and includes increases for federal enforcement
and federal compliance assistance. OSHA is hoping the increase will
help the Agency improve workplace safety and health through compliance
assistance and enforcement of occupational safety and health regulations
and standards..
On February
the 12th, the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) released a new version of their "It's The Law"
poster. The new poster reminds employers of their two most basic responsibilities-furnishing
a place of employment free from recognized hazards, and complying
with OSHA's hazard-specific health and safety standards. The current
edition of the OSHA poster is still valid; employers are not required
to replace their existing poster with the new version. To view the
new OSHA poster in English visit: http://www.osha.gov/Publications/osha3165.pdf
To view the new OSHA poster in Spanish visit: http://www.osha.gov/Publications/osha3167.pdf
Choose
from over 400 prewritten,
OSHA Compliant Safety
Meetings. Includes everything
you need to hold your
safety meetings. Just
have your employees sign
the form and you're done!
This
course is designed for
construction workers,
foreman, job supervisors,
and anyone involved in
the construction industry.
OSHA recommends Outreach
Training Program courses
as an orientation to occupational
safety and health for
workers covered by OSHA.
OSHA Completion card.
Designed for construction workers, the OSHA 30 Hour Training course is a comprehensive safety program covering topics related to regulations covered by Standard 29 CFR 1926. Upon successful completion of course, participants will receive an OSHA 30 Hour course completion card.
Individual classes provided
the greatest flexibility, and
are best for the professional
who wants to improve in certain
key areas. Simply choose the
courses you want to take, and
pay as you go. Learn at your
own pace!
We
offer corporate billing accounts
which will enable your corporation
organization to easily and flexibility
manage all your training needs. Group
Discounts Available!
Earning
your certification in OSHA safety education
is one of the biggest and most important
investments in your life. Our mission is
to help you find the online degree or career
school program near you, online course,
and online education resources you'll need
to achieve your personal goals.
HR Training University understands
that on some occasions completing a training
course is tough in today’s workplace.
A convenient option is our web based training
through our HR Training university portal.
Have your team complete training on the
internet and improve your companies HR and
OSHA compliance and performance by providing
these on-demand courses.
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to job-critical online training.
Quality
instructional content validated by
industry experts.
Interactive
multimedia courses with instant grading
and online certificates.
Affordable
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and custom solutions.
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customer support, 7-days per week
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New
Online 30-Hour General Industry
Course Provides Added Convenience
HR Training University
is pleased to announce the availability
of the new 30-hour general industry
OSHA Outreach course via its online
safety training library. The
recently OSHA accepted 30-hour
General Industry Outreach course
accompanies the 30-hour construction,
10-hour construction and general
industry course and the OSHA 500
and 501 train-the-trainer courses.
HR
Training University is one of
the first online training entity
to provide the six manor OSHA outreach
training courses online.
Safety in the industry
has and will always be of primary
concern. "With the BP
blast in Texas City still fresh
in mind-resulting in at least 14
killed and more than 100 injured
- taking the OSHA 30-hour general
industry course will provide critical
training around objectives such
as: Fire Protection; Means of Egress,
Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Communication,
OSHA Recordkeeping-Injuries and
Illnesses, Electrical, Lockout/Tagout,
Confined Spaces, and Materials Handling,"
said Jeff Leiken, VP of Occupational
Training. "More importantly,
the purpose of our existence is
to provide outreach, education and
compliance assistance in hopes to
ultimately play a vital role in
preventing on-the-job injuries and
fatalities," Leiken added.
Canada's
Crackdown Creates Online Safety
Training
Toronto, ON-The
Canadian government's close scrutiny
of construction site safety has
brought a renewed attention to the
construction industry, particularly
their safety training.
HR Training University
recently launched its CanadianSafetyCampus,
a new portal for online safety training
in Canada. Sael Celly, a HR Training
content partner Manager, is betting
online training will be a welcomed
alternative to costly and inconvenient
classroom safety seminars.
"Traditional safety
training has always been problematic
for this industry. Their priority
is getting on the job site and knocking
it out quickly," Celly said, "Taking
off two or three days to attend
a seminar equates to lost time and
money." Time and money is what HR
Training University hopes to save
Canada's construction and general
industry. CanadaSafetyCampus is
a transaction-oriented website where
students can demo courses, review
learning objectives, enroll, pay
for and immediately begin the online
safety training. In addition to
offering live 24/7 technical support,
students can also ask subject matter
experts content-related questions.
Canada's safety
laws have always had higher standards
compared to the U.S. But recently
those standards have spawned the
Canadian construction industry's
"underground economy". This underground
economy has grown large enough to
catch the attention of Ontario's
McGuinty Government.
"The underground
economy is a serious drain on Ontario's
economy and a major problem in the
construction sector," said Labour
Minister Steve Peters in a statement
issued by his office on Monday.
The statement said
Ministry of Labour inspectors now
have the power to issue on-site
tickets to workers who don't have
the required safety certification.
According to Celly,
the high cost and inconvenience
of traditional classroom safety
training is a large part of what
attributes to the underground economy.
When Bill C-45 passed
in March of 2004, it increased the
number of health inspectors, made
contractors liable for accidents
and increased the size of fines
to as high as about one million
dollars.
"Contractors and
corporations can no longer simply
take the chance they won't get inspected,"
Celly said, "The cost of fines and
liability now greatly outweighs
the cost of prevention.
Since safety training
online exists, the construction
trade should be able to easily comply
with government regulations without
putting an undue burden on itself,
not to mention keeping the Canadian
construction workforce safe and
alive. Canadian
OHS Safety Training
Seriously
Wacky Safety Training?
Safety Training
is very serious business. Making
fun of serious issues is often called
"parody." The Oxford English Dictionary,
for example, defines parody as imitation
"turned as to produce a ridiculous
effect." Oftentimes, it can encourage
some behavior that otherwise would
not be taken. Some of these parodies
may contain graphic images. Comedy
can be serious business.
HR Training University partners
have developed over 3000 clock hours of interactive multimedia
courseware for a broad range of industries. Leveraging a vast
library of learning objects, in-house audio, video and multimedia
production technology and resources, we provide end-to-end e-Learning
content creation solution for our clients. All customized e-Learning
is structured in an affordable, fee-for-service or pay-per-use
model that provides media rich, compelling learning presentations
optimized for low bandwidth delivery.