Training Employee
Employee Training Responsibility
The main focus of this program is preparation for training employees, follow-up training, and types of training most effective in the work environment. Emphasis on the need for supervisor participation in the training process.
Employee Safety Orientation
Meets OSHA requirements for training employees in the general hazards to which exposed. Covers clothing, footwear, lifting, electrical safety basics and general safety information for all employees. OSHA Compliant.
Retail Trades Employee Safety Orientation
Meets OSHA requirements for training employees in general hazards to which exposed. Includes basic requirements, electrical, mechanical, back injury prevention, fire protection, personal protective equipment, and more. OSHA Compliant.
OSHA's New Hazardous Energy Source (Lockout Tagout)
Meets OSHA's training requirements for ""affected"" and ""authorized"" employees. This program is extremely helpful in training employees working with or around any type of machinery and equipment. OSHA Compliant.
Workforce Cross Training
Many organizations have current or planned programs for cross training employees, yet few concrete guidelines exist for designing these programs effectively.
Performance Under Pressure
Everyone in the workplace is under stress—including your employees. The good news is that, with training, employees can learn how to work well under pressure.







