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Board of Certified Safety Professionals

A safe work environment requires leaders at all levels. BCSP’s Safety Trained Supervisor Construction (STSC) certification provides a competitive advantage for both the credential holder and their organization by demonstrating credibility and setting the standard for keeping all employees safe.

Columbia Southern University

At Columbia Southern University, we believe in harnessing the power of technology to help you make the most of your time and education.

Lion Technology Inc.

Visit Lion.com/SH for a free guide that explains OSHA’s criteria for recordable workplace injuries and illnesses. The guide covers who must keep an injury log, who must submit a summary to OSHA and which incidents to record.

United Rentals

As the largest equipment-rental provider in North America, we offer 4,300+ equipment classes at over 1,300 locations for rent.
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National Association of Safety Professionals

HAZWOPER Train-The-Trainer is an exciting 40-hour IACET-accredited course that covers the regulatory and training requirements of the HAZWOPER standard.

All About You: Here’s to being more patient in 2023!

"Patience is a powerful life skill worth strengthening," says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.

North Dakota Safety Council

The NDSC Safety + Health Conference is a powerful, culture-changing motivational conference. The virtual and in-person conference provides real-world safety solutions.

Safety Leadership: The connected leader: Building trust in today’s disconnected world

“Many leaders still struggle with understanding employee expectations and cultivating trust and loyalty,” say Angelica Grindle and Rebecca Timmins of DEKRA.
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SafeStart

Built on 20 years of client success, SafeStart Now reduces injuries 24/7 by addressing human factors. It uses the latest in adult learning design principles to improve training outcomes and reduce classroom time – all while engaging workers in a positive culture of safety.

Frostbite: Do’s and don’ts

“Even skin that is protected can be subject to frostbite,” the National Safety Council says. Signs of frostbite include skin that looks red, white, bluish-white, grayish-yellow, purplish, brown or ashen, depending on the severity of the condition and the person’s skin color. The affected area may feel numb as well. The condition can affect the fingers, toes, ears and face.

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