New Health And Safety Courses From RedVector

More than 20 new online courses are aimed at helping organizations stay up to date with changing OSHA regulations and improve worker safety.

RedVector, a provider of eLearning and performance support solutions for the facility management; architecture, engineering, construction (AEC); and industrial industries, has launched more than 20 new online health and safety training courses aimed at helping organizations stay up to date with changing OSHA regulations and improve worker safety.OSHA regulations

Recently finalized OSHA standards include: the updated walking-working surfaces standard; the revised incident reporting and recordkeeping standard; and the new silica rule.

“If we can deliver powerful safety training that workers can retain and put into practice quickly and competently, organizations can not only ensure compliance with OSHA standards, but also prompt a culture of safety and performance excellence,” said Bobby Person, senior director, RedVector Product Management.

OSHA regulationsRedVector’s team of health and safety subject matter experts continually monitor and update the company’s content to reflect new and changing regulations, and the RedVector development team strives to produce engaging, effective learning modules to ensure critical information is understood and retained. Latest additions to RedVector’s Health, Safety and Environment training course library include Ladder Safety, Incident Reporting and Investigation, Bloodborne Pathogens, and more. Many of these new online safety courses are 30 minutes or less and segmented into smaller learning objects for improved retention.

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