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Workplace Impairment Training

Join us for Workplace Impairment Training, delivered LIVE—either virtually or in person!

Who is the course for?
Everyone in the workplace.

This new course answers:

  • What’s the relationship between impairment and workplace safety?
  • What factors and situations can cause impairment?
  • What are common signs and symptoms of impairment?
  • What do I do upon observing impairment in the workplace?
  • What are the impacts and costs of employees’ impairment to a company’s bottom line?
  • What resources are available to help me recognize and address impairment in my workplace?

Realistic scenarios and practice activities help participants recognize the many types of impairment—including drug or alcohol impairment, fatigue, over-the-counter medications, and mental distress.

Interested?

Contact us to schedule your free training. [email protected]

Webinars

So You Think You Can Drive Distracted?

Wednesday, April 16 (11-11:30 a.m. ET)

Every day, millions of drivers face distractions that can take their attention away from the road. Whether it’s sending a text message, talking on a cell phone, using a navigation system, or eating while driving, these distractions and others pose serious risks to everyone’s safety.

In this session, National Safety Council Program Manager April Ramos will discuss the types of distractions that drivers encounter and the impact they have on driver safety. In addition, April will show you how to reinforce positive driving behaviors and provide practical solutions to combat distractions.

When Aggressive Driving Becomes Road Rage – Practical Tips for Employers

Tuesday, May 13 (2-2:45 p.m. ET)

Aggressive driving can take many forms, tailgating, honking and speeding, just to name a few. No one wants to become a statistic in an aggressive driving incident. Drivers should know how to quickly recognize aggressive driving and how to avoid crashes caused by another driver’s recklessness behind the wheel.

In this session, National Safety Council Program Manager April Ramos is joined by Texas Department of Public Safety Lieutenant Craig Cummings to provide insights on the telltale signs of aggressive driving and how aggressive driving can escalate into road rage. Practical advice on what drivers can do to protect themselves and reduce the likelihood of being involved in crashes caused by other people’s reckless driving will be discussed.

Online Learning

Distracted Driving

Safety Course

Distracted Driving

Micro-Learning

Occupant Protection

Micro-Learning

Driving Safety

Quiz Game

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