Open the Learning page by clicking or from the top-left dropdown menu. Locate the Find Learning box and click the Browse all courses link. Select desired course and click the Assign to Me button to take course. Managers and supervisors can assign EHS safety training courses to their subordinates through the MyTalent portal.
EHS Safety Training Courses NOW AVAILABLE on CANVAS for Spring 2022! KU-EHS would like to encourage all departments, schools and individual instructors to make the switch now for Spring 2022. All our current training resources and sites are available now on Canvas. .
Please note: EHS Blackboard course sites will be no longer supported after Spring 2022 and will be discontinued. . NEW for Spring 2022! You must manually self-enroll to access content in Canvas.
Select desired EHS Canvas course to enroll from Table 1 below. Request Course Access Link Code here. Click the desired course link you want to enroll that you received by email. Click the Enroll in Course Button. The course should now appear in your dashboard. You must manually self-enroll to access content in Blackboard.
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) is dedicated to reducing injuries and accidents, reducing the university’s environmental impact, and ensuring compliance through high-quality training. EHS offers courses in areas such as workplace safety, fire safety, and research safety. EHS provides a wide variety of lecture-based and online courses.
Steps to Register: Make sure you are on a campus network. Click the EHSA log-In button. Click the line “To Register for Safety Classes, Click Here”. Enter your UCF ID # (PID without the letter) or your name (first and last) and click Submit. Find yourself on the list and click on “Select.”.
EHS102 Biological Safety Orientation (Webcourses)#N#(Required for individuals working in a laboratory with biological materials.) There are three parts to the biological safety Training. The first two EHS102 and EHS201 are taken online and the last is the hands-on practical. Note: For those working with biologicals, both EHS102 and EHS201 are required and can be taken simultaneously.
EHS301 Radiation Safety Orientation (Webcourses)#N#There are two parts to the Radiation Safety Training. The first EHS301 is taken online and the second EHS302 is the hands-on Radiation Safety Practical. Required for individuals working in a laboratory with radioactive materials.
Open another browser tab and log into Canvas 4 with your KU Online ID.
Open another browser tab and log into Blackboard 17 with your KU Online ID.
EHS training is how you educate your employees on how to do their jobs safely, effectively, and in accordance with OSHA’s rules, guidelines, and standards. Call it workplace safety training, health and safety training, safety compliance training, or simply safety training. It’s everything your employees need to know about avoiding falls, ...
EHS encompasses everything from accident prevention and incident response to the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), safety data sheet (SDS) management, Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) reporting, and more. That sounds like it should be a no-brainer.
In 2018 and 2019, the federal agency and its 22 State Plans conducted over 100,000 inspections and found numerous violations and safety hazards.
In addition to training during onboarding, it’s important to provide refresher training periodically (e.g. once a year) and updated training whenever rules change or new technologies are introduced into the workplace.
Many employers need to go further and provide voluntary, industry-specific training that isn’t legally compulsory, per se, but essentially mandatory for doing business. As you can imagine, many human instructors and LMS solutions fall short in covering everything.
Many of our HR and Safety courses are available in Spanish, making it easy for you to keep your Spanish-speaking workforce trained and up-to-date, and maximize compliance throughout your organization.
Substandard training isn’t just a time- and energy-suck; it’s a massive risk to your people and business. If you can’t prove that your employees are well-informed and trained to do their jobs safely, you could be exposing them to deadly risks and putting your business on the line.