Introductory courses related to OSHA and general office and warehouse safety.

Not to mention that it is a legal requirement in many cases. Although EH&S information should be the same across all content providers, Thrive Talent has created a leading eLearning library of courses that deliver a modern and engaging user experience that help employees retain the required information and practice proper habits far better than other solutions.
Explore our library of topics and you will see that we provide the essentials needed for your organization to create a safe and productive work environment.
Introductory courses related to OSHA and general office and warehouse safety.
Keeping safe at work is a shared responsibility between employees and the workplace, and these courses are intended to help employees understand – or review – some of the best safe practices for your industry.
Knowing what to do when something goes wrong is an important part of being a responsible coworker, but did you know that by staying up to date on emergency response, employees can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury—or worse—in the workplace?
Nowadays, it’s required that businesses take the damage they cause to the environment seriously, and that’s why employees needs you to help them protect the environment for all of us. In fact, by maintaining the required standards, employees can help significantly reduce any negative environmental impact caused by your industry and avoid possible fines from OSHA.
There’s no denying it: warehouse work can be hazardous. But by taking the right precautions and staying up to date on our safety training we can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury on the job—or worse. Not only that, these courses can make it even easier for employees to stay certified and on the job.
This group of courses reviews topics like toxic substances, material handling, and hazcom, along with many more. Learning about material and chemical safety isn’t just important, it’s also a good way to earn badges and awards along the way, and for employees to show they take safety in the workplace seriously.