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SAFE033 - Effective Workplace Violence Prevention Programs (0.1 IACET)$42.00For many years, health care and social service workers have faced a heightened risk of job‑related violence. Assaults and other violent incidents represent serious safety and health hazards within these industries. OSHA’s workplace violence prevention guidelines provide recommendations and best practices to help employers identify risks, implement preventive measures, and reduce the likelihood and severity of workplace violence incidents. (This course is intended for safety coordinators. Health care workers should complete SAFE015 - Preventing Workplace Violence instead.)
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SAFE008 - Overview of Ergonomics$36.00Ergonomics is the practice of designing work tasks, equipment, and work environments to fit the capabilities of the worker. This course provides an overview of ergonomic principles and common risk factors that health care and HME/DME providers should be aware of to help reduce physical strain and prevent work related musculoskeletal disorders.
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SAFE016 - Fall Prevention for the Aging Population$42.00This course contains information about the prevalence and results of falls, and provides information that HME providers can share with their older clients to minimize the risk of falling.
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SAFE006a - Safety in the Workplace - Part 1$42.00In this first part of the series, we'll address the areas of responsibility for enforcing safety rules within your company; how to identify, analyze and control hazards within your facility; the types of inspections you should be conducting in your workplace; and the type of safety training your company should be offering to your employees.
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SAFE009 - Back Safety$42.00This course focuses on recognizing common back injury risk factors, understanding how work tasks contribute to strain, and identifying safer alternatives to manual lifting. Emphasis is placed on hazard recognition, use of equipment and assistance, proper task planning, and work practices that support back health and reduce injury risk.
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SAFE019 - Managing Fire Extinguisher Systems$42.00This course covers the use, limitations, and regulatory requirements related to portable fire extinguishers and fixed fire extinguishing systems in the workplace from an employer’s perspective.
This course is designed to be taken in conjunction with:
- SAFE017 – Developing an Emergency Action Plan
- SAFE018 – Developing a Fire Prevention Plan
Together, these courses provide a comprehensive emergency preparedness development program. You should complete SAFE017 and SAFE018 before taking this course.
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