Enhance Workplace Safety with ClickSafety's New OSHA 10-Hour Construction Course
Learn about ClickSafety's next generation OSHA 10-Hour Construction online training course in our webinar "Learner First is Safety First."
Learn about ClickSafety's next generation OSHA 10-Hour Construction online training course in our webinar "Learner First is Safety First."
California has specific requirements for their OSHA 10-Hour training which go beyond the federal government. Learn how ClickSafety can help you stay in compliance.
Falls are among the most common causes of work-related injuries and citations for OSHA violations. By adhering to OSHA standards and safety best practices, it’s possible to eliminate or minimize workplace hazards to reduce the number of falls and help keep you and your team safe on the job.
NYC mandates a higher standard of safety training for select construction workers through compliance with Local Law 196. To learn more about SST (Site Safety Training), visit ClickSafety.
Here is a list of important considerations when purchasing 10 and 30-Hour online courses, to help buyers sidestep fraud, poor product experiences, and get the right training needed, with confidence.
Asbestos job risks are especially prevalent at construction and industrial jobsites. Learn more about mitigating these hazards from ClickSafety.
Flaggers face some major hazards while they work on or near busy roads. Whether you work in the construction or industrial field, safety should always be your main priority.
Members of the construction industry, including those with specialized jobs like steel erection, must receive regular, up-to-date safety training. To learn more about the benefits of recurring safety training, visit the ClickSafety blog today.
Each year falls account for a large number of workplace injuries and deaths. Visit ClickSafety online to learn more about the importance of fall protection and how you can help keep safe on the job.
In the construction industry, confined spaces pose a host of threats to workers, such as suffocation, electrocution, brain damage and even death. To learn more about keeping your employees safe on the job site, visit the ClickSafety blog or contact us today.