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“Creating the Ultimate Customer Experience!”
Scott Deming’s presentation “Creating the Ultimate Customer Experience” based on his new book “The Brand Who Cried Wolf” breaks all boundaries of the typical customer service or brand building processes. He takes his audiences on a fast-paced, high energy journey through the six critical steps to creating the ultimate customer experience and building their powerful, emotional brand.
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Conducting Effective Accident Investigations
With our Conducting Effective Accident Investigations safety training program, supervisors and managers will learn the essential methods required to determine the sequence of events leading up to an accident, the causes behind it, and ways to prevent similar accidents.
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Confined Space Entry Safety
After completing our safety course, Confined Space Safety, your employees will not only be prepared to meet OSHA requirements, but will also be prepared to identify confined spaces and determine if permits are required to work in them.
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Controlling Workers Compensation Costs
With "How to Control Worker’s Compensation Costs", you will begin to leave many of those workers’ compensation bills on the cutting room floor. Perfectly execute a script that will bring together management, injured employees, insurance claims adjustors, state rating bureaus, and even lawyers to reach your goal of the lowest possible workers’ compensation costs possible.
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Defensive Driving
Our Defensive Driving course is a must for anyone who drives in connection with work. Well, actually, you might think after taking this course that all drivers should take this safety course. Detailing the causes of the hazards, we edge you into the fundamentals of defensive driving.
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Fall Protection
In this complete course your employees will not only learn the OSHA requirements for all types of safety equipment, but will also be trained to identify and avoid situations that might result in a fall hazard.
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Forklift Operator Safety
Our course forms the cornerstone of training, not only to comply with OSHA requirements, but also to prevent losses at your company by introducing responsible patterns of inspection, operator care, operation, load handling precautions, stacking, driving, unloading, and parking.
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Having an Effective Safety Committee
Our new safety course, How to Have an Effective Safety Committee, will not only show you how to plan for a safety committee, but will also show you how pack your conference room with the right committee members.
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Hearing Conservation / Noise Control
Our new safety course, Hearing Conservation / Noise Control, leads you through the causes of hearing loss as you gain the personal and noise reduction skills to deal with those persistent load noises.
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Job Safety Analysis
This course provides basic training on how to conduct a job safety analysis.
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Ladder Safety Training
Elevate the level of workers’ knowledge so they can safely use this common but dangerous equipment, the ladder. In our Ladder Safety-training program, learn to select the appropriate ladder for your application, inspect ladders for damage that might cause the ladder to fail, and set a ladder up in various settings.
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Lockout Tagout
Our course, while fulfilling an important part of OSHA required training for securing power sources and notification of mechanical device startup, shows everyone the dangers posed by the machines they use everyday.
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Office Ergonomics
In Office Ergonomics we lay out all the ingredients, repetitive motion injuries, vision problems, and musculoskeletal system injuries. You will select from a variety of ways to prevent each problem.
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OHSA Hazard Communication Safety
This course will cover the OSHA Hazard Communications standard, called HazComm, and often referred to as the Right-To-Know Law.
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OSHA Record Keeping & Documentation
With this important safety training, you will master the tools needed to implement an effective safety program and satisfy OSHA requirements. This course details the steps required to correctly complete OSHA form 300, OSHA form 300A, and OSHA form 301.
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Personal Protective Equipment
Hopefully no environment your workers face will be as inhospitable as the moon, but it is still important for each worker to recognize when personal protective equipment (PPE) is needed, what PPE is needed, what it can do, and how to care for it.
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Preventing Back Injuries
Whether you have to lift, push, pull, or move objects of any size for work, or if you arrange places for others to work, this course is for you. Discover how to minimize lower back pain and even get back ache relief by exercising and practicing appropriate lifting.
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Respiratory Protection
This course is intended to be part of OSHA training for anyone who works in or near where poisonous gases or particulate are present or oxygen is depleted. Your workers will learn when respirators are needed, and when they are unable to provide enough protection.
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Scaffold Safety Training
With our Scaffold Safety training program, you won’t wonder about your portable scaffolding capacity. Learn ways to construct safe platforms, safely access scaffolding, and provide fall protection.
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Supervisor's Role in Preventing Accidents
A supervisor has to be Superman today with ISO standards, production goals, launch targets, human resources, and more. In this OSHA safety-training program, we ease supervisors into the critical part that they play in preventing accidents in the workplace.
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Trenching & Excavation Safety
In this program, you will learn how OSHA Excavation and Trenching Standards help prevent cave-ins, falls, falling loads, and hazards from mobile equipment, water accumulation, poisonous gases, or access and egress obstructions.
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Violence in the Workplace
Violence in the workplace is a real problem, but in this important safety training program, you will learn what individuals and companies can do to reduce the frequency and severity of violent incidents.
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Work Zone & Heavy Equipment Safety
Discover what causes most work zone fatalities and injuries. Each participant will learn ways to prevent accidents with oncoming cars, while either working in the work zone or as a flagger. Receive special instructions for equipment operators working in work zones to keep themselves, workers, and motorists safe.
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