Slip Trips and Falls Package

Slip Trips and Falls Package

$30.00 / month

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Total price so far: $30.00 / month

The package on Slips, Trips and Falls   will provide you with a complete safety program.
  • Up to 20 training seats per subscription period
  • In-depth Safety Coordinator training
  • Existing and new employee training
  • Documented training with certificates
  • A free course on the History of Safety to OSHA
  • Written Safety Program (up-dated, when necessary)
  • Documentation of required inspections
  • Professional response to questions

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Individually Cost of Package      $805.00
Subscription Price                        $420.00

 

      Savings                       $445.00

The package on Slip, Trip and Fall will provide you with complete safety program. It will contain an in-depth training for an individual designated as the Safety Coordinator. As part of the package will be a training course for all your employees and for \new employees within the required time period between  of 7 - 30 days. It is important the employer be able to document safety is an ongoing. A written program document be available. As part of the subscription service, the employer will conduct a monthly inspection and make necessary corrections, when necessary.

Slipping and tripping over things are the most common accidents in the office. The course on Slips, Trips and Falls will provide information for the Safety Coordinator on the need for a program on Slips, Trips and Falls. This  course program contains 5 lessons, an initial questionnaire used to create the written program, a quiz and a certificate. The course takes approximately 25 minutes to complete. For the employees the course is only one lesson, a quiz and a certificate. It will take approximately 10 minutes. At the end of this package is a bonus course on the History of Safety and Health from the Civil War to OSHA. It takes approximately 10 minutes.

At the end of this package is a bonus course on the History of Safety and Health from the Civil War to OSHA. It takes approximately 10 minutes.

This course starts with the time immediately after the Civil War when the Industrial Revolution began. At this time the worker's safety was of no concern. Guarding of belts, pulleys and equipment in general was not of a concern. Just as deaths were common out west, deaths in industry were common. Various attempts were made on the state level to make a safer environment but there just was too much political influence. The first federal action to reduce deaths occurred after a coal mine disaster. Finally, under President Johnson steps were taken in Congress to pass legislation. However, when President Johnson decided not to re-run effort for legislation ended. Under President Nixon efforts started and a compromise committee in Congress overcame the stalemate. On December 30, 1970, President Nixon signed the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

This course then explains the details of the operation of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

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