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When done well, an internship program can be a huge asset to your organization. But managing interns is a big responsibility, and if you want your interns to be successful, you need to manage them well. This course will cover the role of an intern, how internships can benefit your company, tips for managing interns and more. -
Workplace microaggressions are subtle behaviors that affect members of marginalized groups but can add up and create even greater conflicts over time. If you can’t quite put your finger on the problem, whether the stressor is behavioral, environmental or verbal, it might be a series of workplace microaggressions fueling the fire. This course will cover what microagressions are, how to respond to microaggressions and more. -
There are good meetings and there are bad meetings. Bad meetings drone on forever, you never seem to get to the point, and you leave wondering why you were even present. Effective ones leave you energized and feeling that you've really accomplished something. This course will cover how to add value to meetings, avoiding bias, managing conflict, writing notes and more. -
Fire extinguishers are one of the most reliable ways to put out fires in the workplace. Fire extinguishers are not a requirement, but if employers choose to provide them they must train workers in general fire extinguisher use to comply with standards. In this course, you will be able to Identify fire and extinguisher basics, Evaluate conditions to determine whether to evacuate or fight the fire and Demonstrate the techniques used to extinguish a fire. (Spanish Version) -
In this course you’ll learn about the chemistry of Hydrogen Sulfide and how it is formed, the properties and characteristics of the gas, where Hydrogen Sulfide is likely to be located in your workplace, the potential health hazards of short term and long term H2S exposure, how to work safely with Hydrogen Sulfide and emergency response steps to take should you or a co-worker be exposed to this gas. (Spanish Version) -
This course will identify the hazards that arise from failing to maintain workspace organization. Good housekeeping implies that a workplace is kept in an organized, uncluttered, and hazard-free condition. While this is a relatively simple concept, the benefits that can be realized from good housekeeping practices are far reaching and affect not only workers' safety but also their health and productivity. (Spanish Version) -
This course will cover flammable liquid safety including emergency evacuation, Use of portable fire extinguishers, spill response procedures, use, handling practices, procedures (including storage and transfer), area limitations such as no-smoking rules, open-flame rules, etc., ventilation systems, housekeeping procedures and special concerns. (Spanish Version) -
Managers and leaders need to be able to communicate effectively in order to engage and connect with others. This requires listening effectively, avoiding filters or biases, rephrasing, and speaking persuasively. This course will cover ideas on how to communicate effectively and how to avoid barriers in communication. (French Version) -
The best way to stay safe during winter driving conditions is to avoid them altogether. If it’s possible for you to avoid driving in the snow and ice, stay put. But hunkering down isn’t always an option. If you have to hit the road when it’s snowy, icy, or wet, make sure both you and your car are prepared for safe winter driving. -
It is important to manage your manager if you want to have a good relationship in which you both respect and support each other. This course will cover why it's important to manage your manager, how to build on strengths, do's and don'ts and five steps to building a strong relationship with your boss.


