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Accessibility for Ontarian`s with Disabilities Act (AODA)

The Accessibility for Ontarian`s with Disabilities Act (the AODA) requires every employer and employee in Ontario to take training on the AODA and the Ontario Human Rights Code in the next couple of years.To assist them, in early 2013 we partnered with the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario to create a video program. Working together: the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarian`s with Disabilities Act takes an animated look at the law.

Accident and Breakdown Procedures (US)

Breakdowns and accidents are unplanned events. You never know if, when, where, or how they will happen. But every time you get behind the wheel, you need to be prepared for the worst. The purpose of this course is to make you more prepared in the event of an accident or breakdown.



Accident Investigation (MARCOM)

When accidents happen, it`s important to know why. Even when the reason seems obvious, the real cause may be more complicated. That`s where accident investigation comes in. It examines the incident systematically to determine its true root causes. This information can then be used to update policies, procedures or equipment to help make sure a similar accident doesn`t occur in the future. Areas covered in the program include accidents and near misses, investigations and root cause analysis, the role of tools and equipment, the importance of training, the role procedures play in preventing accidents, learning from accidents and more. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this course provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The course is divided into a number of logical sections so information is easily understood... and retained.

Accident Procedures: Driver Training Series

The Driver Training Series is a collection of training programs which emphasize the essential skills necessary for staying safe on the road. This series is appropriate for all levels of drivers, from the entry-level to the veteran commercial motor vehicle driver. This online Accident Procedures: Driver Training Series course is designed to help drivers understand what to do after being involved in, or witnessing, an accident. After completing this course, an understanding should be gained of the procedures to follow after an accident occurs and what to do once allowed to leave the scene of an accident.

Accident/Incident Investigation Training Courses

The Accident/Incident Investigation course is part of the Leadership for Safety Excellence Online program. Designed for municipal supervisors, this course helps participants understand their role in supporting their health and safety management system. This online Accident/Incident Investigation course is designed to help individuals who will be investigating workplace accidents/incidents understand the purpose and process of accident/incident investigation. After completing this course, an understanding should be gained of how to recognize and distinguish between immediate (or direct) causes of accidents/incidents and the underlying (or root) causes, and how to develop recommendations for corrective actions to prevent them from recurring.



Accidental Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures Training Course

Accidental Release Measures & Spill Cleanup Procedures is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA`s HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee`s specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.

ADA for Supervisors Training Courses

This online course trains supervisors and managers on critical Americans with Disabilities Act information. Regulations covered by this course include: Americans with Disabilities Act.

Aerial and Scissor Lift Safety Training Courses

Aerial lifts are used occasionally in many general industry jobs like cleaning, maintenance, inspection, stock picking, etc. But, if you make a living as a painter, HVAC tech, electrician, or any other job that requires you to be elevated to perform work in high places, then you likely spend a lot of time on aerial lifts. Working at heights can be dangerous, and the majority of aerial lift accidents happen because of a lack of training or inattention. In this course, you will learn that operating aerial lifts safely begins with preventive maintenance, conditioning of machinery, and many other considerations before turning the key.