Work through structured training modules to build your safety expertise. Each module includes slides, Katie's tips, and a knowledge check quiz.
6 Modules • Start Here
Learn the foundations of workplace safety: your rights, employer responsibilities, and how OSHA protects workers.
Learn to identify, assess, and report workplace hazards before they cause injuries. Spotting dangers is the first step to prevention.
Learn how to properly report workplace incidents, near misses, and hazards. Understand your rights and protections when reporting.
Learn your facility's emergency procedures for fires, severe weather, medical emergencies, and more. Know what to do when every second counts.
Learn essential first aid skills and how to use an AED. When seconds count, your knowledge can save a life.
Navigate the Hazard Communication Standard, read Safety Data Sheets, and understand GHS pictograms and labels.
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Prevent slips, trips, and falls — the leading cause of workplace injuries. Learn about winter hazards and ice traction devices.
Learn fire prevention techniques, proper extinguisher use (PASS), fire classes, and emergency evacuation procedures.
Understand electrical hazards, arc flash dangers, approach boundaries, and safe work practices to prevent shocks and electrocution.
Learn about controlling hazardous energy through lockout/tagout procedures, employee roles, the six LOTO steps, and critical safety rules.
Learn pre-trip inspections, defensive driving, the Smith System, distraction elimination, and weather driving techniques.
Learn about PPE types, the hierarchy of controls, proper selection, fit, inspection, and maintenance of protective equipment.
Learn lone worker hazards, check-in procedures, emergency response when alone, personal safety devices, situational awareness, and night work precautions.
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Recognize heat illness symptoms, understand risk factors, learn prevention strategies including hydration and acclimatization, and know emergency response for heat stroke.
Recognize cold stress illnesses (frostbite, hypothermia, trench foot), understand wind chill dangers, learn the three-layer clothing system, and respond to cold emergencies.
Prevent musculoskeletal disorders through proper workstation setup, safe lifting techniques, stretching, and ergonomic best practices.
Understand noise hazards, OSHA's 85 dB action level, proper earplug insertion and earmuff use, and how to protect your hearing for life.
Learn universal precautions, PPE for blood exposure, the Big Three pathogens (HBV, HCV, HIV), cleanup procedures, and post-exposure protocol.
Understand disease transmission routes, hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette, isolation vs. quarantine, workplace cleaning, and pandemic preparedness.
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Recognize warning signs of violence, apply de-escalation techniques, understand Run-Hide-Fight protocol, report threats, and build personal safety habits.
Master verbal de-escalation strategies, body language awareness, active listening under pressure, and crisis communication techniques.
Identify potential threats, assess risk levels, understand behavioral indicators, and implement proactive security measures on site.
Learn structured emergency response procedures, coordination with first responders, scene management, and communication protocols during critical incidents.
Learn proper incident documentation, evidence preservation, report writing, chain of custody, and post-incident review processes.