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Workforce Safety Online Learning Management System (LMS) has safety
course content developed by PureSafety, the leading provider of online safety
training and risk management solutions.
The purpose of the LMS is to provide a high-tech/low touch approach to
safety training for North Dakota employers and workforce.
This service is unique because it is available to WSI policy holders 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
365 days a year.
The LMS will specifically help you:• Improve your employees on-the-job performance• Increase your overall productivity• Create a learning path designed for your employees career• Use on-demand access to personalized and need-specific learning topics.
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For more information on Workforce Safety & Insurance’s Learning Management System:Call Toll-Free (800) 777-5033 or (701) 328-3800
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• Aerial Lifts for Construction• Basic Rigging for Construction• Blocking and Cribbing for Heavy Equipment• Combustible Dust• Concrete and Masonry• Confined Space Hazards for Construction• Construction Mini-Module – Aerial Lifts• Construction Mini-Module – Basic Rigging• Construction Mini-Module – Concrete Construction• Construction Mini-Module – Confined Spaces• Construction Mini-Module – Crane Safety• Construction Mini-Module – Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout• Construction Mini-Module – Fall Protection• Construction Mini-Module – Fire Extinguisher Safety• Construction Mini-Module – Fleet Safety• Construction Mini-Module – Guarding Floor and Wall Opening and Holes• Construction Mini-Module – Hazard Communication• Construction Mini-Module – Health Hazards in Construction• Construction Mini-Module – Ladder Safety• Construction Mini-Module – Materials Handling & Storage• Construction Mini-Module – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)• Construction Mini-Module – Power Tool Safety• Construction Mini-Module – Scaffolding• Construction Mini-Module – Stormwater and Erosion Control Best Management Practices• Construction Mini-Module – Trenching and Excavation• Construction Mini-Module – Welding, Cutting and Brazing• Construction Mini-Module – Work Zone Safety• Contractor Safety• CPR Training• Crane Hand Signaling Part 1• Crane Hand Signaling Part 2• Crane Operator Safety for Construction• Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout for Construction• Ergonomics for Heavy Equipment• Exposure Hazards for Heavy Equipment• Fabrication Safety for Heavy Equipment• Fall Protection for Construction• Fall Protection for Mobile Equipment• Field Service Hazards for Heavy Equipment• Fire Extinguisher Safety for Construction • Fire Watch• First Aid for Back Pain• Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes
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• Hand and Power Tool Safety for Construction • Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety Around Heavy Equipment• Hazard Awareness for EPG Technicians• Hazard Awareness for Field Service Crane Operators• Hazard Communication for Construction• Health Hazards in Construction• Hot Work• Human Element• Hydraulic Lock Valve Accident Prevention for Telehandlers• Ladder Safety for Construction• Load Securement for Heavy Equipment• Material Handling and Storage for Construction• Materials Handling Safety Around Heavy Equipment• OHSA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Construction• Personal Protective Equipment Overview• Powered Industrial Trucks Overview• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 1 – Overview• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 2 – Head Protection• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 5 – Head Protection• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 6 – Foot and Leg Protection• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 7 – Hearing Protection• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 8 – Respiratory Protection• PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 9 – Electrical Protection• Pre-job Briefings for Electrical Work• Preventing Strains and Back Injuries Around Heavy Equipment• Scaffolding for Construction • Struck By, Caught Between• Trenching and Excavation for Construction• Vehicle and Roadside Inspections• Vehicle Inspection for Heavy Equipment• Welding, Cutting, Brazing for Construction• West Nile• Work Zone Safety• Worker Orientation for Construction
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• 15 Passenger Van Safety• Accident Breakdown Procedures• Avoiding Rear End Collisions – Large Vehicles• Avoiding Rear End Collisions – Light Commercial Vehicles• Defensive Driving – Large Vehicles• Defensive Driving – Light Vehicles• Distracted Driver • DOT Driver Compliance• Driver Fatigue• Extreme Driving Conditions• Fleet Safety• Food Service & Distribution – Delivery Driver Safety• General Industry Mini-Module – Defensive Driving – Small Vehicles• General Industry Mini-Module – Distracted Driver• Hazards of Changing Lanes - Large Vehicles• Hazards of Changing Lanes - Light Commercial Vehicles• Hazards of Speeding – Large Vehicles• Hazards of Speeding – Light Commercial Vehicles• Hazards of Tailgating – Large Vehicles• Hazards of Tailgating – Light Commercial Vehicles• Road Rage• Safe Backing and Turning• Safe Vehicle Operations• Stop Signs & Signals – Large Vehicles• Stop Signs & Signals – Light Vehicles• Towing Trailers
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• Environmental Awareness Part 1• Environmental Awareness Part 2• Environmental Awareness Part 3• Environmental Awareness Overview• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 1: - Scope, Application and Training Requirements• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 2: - Environmental Issues for HAZWOPPER• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 3: - Hazard Communication: Your Right to Know• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 4: - Hazard and Risk Assessment Techniques• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 5: - Toxicology• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 6: - Monitoring and Medical Surveillance• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 7: - Respiratory Protection• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 8: - Personal Protective Equipment• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 9: - Confined Spaces• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 10; - Spill Prevention• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 11: - Site Control• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 12: - Decontamination• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 13: - Emergency Response• Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Part 1• Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Part 2• Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC)• Spray Finishing
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• Combustible Dust• CPR Training• Food Service & Distribution – Ammonia• Food Service & Distribution – Delivery Driver Safety• Food Service & Distribution – Delivery Procedures• Food Service & Distribution – Food Safety, Basic Overview• Food Service & Distribution – Food Safety, Foodborne Pathogens• Food Service & Distribution – HACCP Overview• Food Service & Distribution – Replenishing and Loading• Food Service & Distribution – Sanitation• Process Safety Management (PSM) – Food Industry
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• CPR Training• Diet and Exercise• Drug and Alcohol Awareness• Drug Free Workplace – Employees• Drug Free Workplace - Managers• First Aid for Back Pain• Living a Less Stressful Life• Managing Stress for Employees• Managing Stress for Managers• Pandemic Influenza• Preventing Workplace Harassment – Employees• Preventing Workplace Harassment - Managers• Respiratory Protection• Tobacco and Smoking Awareness
• Healthcare – Bloodborne Pathogens – Blood and OPIM• Healthcare – CPR Training• Healthcare – Disruptive Behavior• Healthcare – Electrical Safety• Healthcare – Ergonomics• Healthcare – Fire Prevention• Healthcare – Fire Safety• Healthcare – Formaldehyde• Healthcare – Glutaraldehyde• Healthcare – Hazard Communication• Healthcare – Hearing Conservation• Healthcare – Infection Control – Handwashing• Healthcare – Infectious Materials Transporting Part 1• Healthcare – Laboratory Safety• Healthcare – Laboratory Safety – Overview of Exposures Part 1• Healthcare – Laboratory Safety – Overview of Exposures Part 2• Healthcare – Laboratory Safety-Biohazards Part 1 – Understanding Risk• Healthcare – Latex Allergy• Healthcare – Legionnaires Disease• Healthcare – Machine Guarding• Healthcare – MDRO/MRSA• Healthcare – Mercury Exposure• Healthcare – Needlestick and Sharp Injuries• Healthcare – Patient Handling• Healthcare – PPE in the Healthcare Environment• Healthcare – Prevention and Control of TB Part 1• Healthcare – Prevention and Control of TB Part 2• Healthcare – Radiation Safety• Healthcare – Slips, Trips, and Falls• Healthcare – TB in the Healthcare Environment• Healthcare – Universal Precaution Risks• Healthcare – Workplace Stress• Healthcare – Workplace Violence Prevention
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• Access to Medical and Exposure Records• Accident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis• Aerial Lifts• Ammonia Awareness• Applying Electrical Standards• Arsenic Awareness • Asbestos Awareness Intro • Asbestos Awareness Part 1• Asbestos Awareness Part 2• Asbestos Awareness Part 3• Basic Rigging Principles Part 1• Basic Rigging Principles Part 2• Battery Charger Safety• Benzene Safety• BioHazardous Waste Handling & Disposal• Bloodborne Pathogens• Chlorine Awareness• Cleaning Up Chemical Spills• Cold Stress• Combustible Dust• Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety• Confined Space Hazards• Confined Space Permit Required• Contractor Safety• CPR Training• Crane Operator Safety• Distracted Driver• Egress and Emergency Action Plans• Electrical Hazards of NFPA 70 E Overview• Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout• Emergency Response for the Multi-Story Buildings• Fabrication Safety for Heavy Equipment• Fall Protection for Mobile Equipment• Fall Protection• Fire Extinguisher Safety• Fire Prevention • Fire Watch• First Aid – Basics• First Aid – Medical Emergencies• First Aid for Back Pain• Flammable and Combustible Liquids• Formaldehyde• General Industry Mini-Module – Bloodborne Pathogens
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• General Industry Mini-Module – Confined Space Hazards• General Industry Mini-Module – Egress and Emergency Action Plans• General Industry Mini-Module – Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety• General Industry Mini-Module – Hazard Communication• General Industry Mini-Module – Hearing Conservation• General Industry Mini-Module – Lockout/Tagout• General Industry Mini-Module – Machine Guarding• General Industry Mini-Module – PPE Overview• General Industry Mini-Module – Preventing Back Injury• General Industry Mini-Module – Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls• General Industry Mini-Module – Respiratory Protection• Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes • Hand and Power Tool Safety• Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety• Hazard Communication• Hazard Communication – Labels• Hazard Communication – Pictograms• Hazard Communication – Safety Data Sheets• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 1 – Scope, Application and Training Requirements• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 2 – Environmental Issues for HAZWOPPER• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 3 – Hazard Communication: Your Right to Know• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 4 – Hazard and Risk Assessment Techniques• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 5 - Toxicology• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 6 – Monitoring and Medical Surveillance• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 7 – Respiratory Protection• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 8 – Personal Protective Equipment• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 9 – Confined Spaces• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 10 – Spill Prevention• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 11 – Site Control• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 12 – Decontamination• HAZWOPPER Refresher Training Module 13 – Emergency Response• Hearing Conservation• Heat Stress• Hexavalent Chromium• Hot Work• Housekeeping on the job• Human Element• Hydrogen Sulfide – Part 1• Hydrogen Sulfide – Part 2• Industrial Ergonomics• Introduction to Industrial Hygiene• Introduction to NFPA 70E 600 Volts or Greater• Introduction to NFPA 70E 600 Volts or Less• Introduction to OSHA
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• Job Hazard Analysis• Ladder Safety• Laser Safety• Lead Poisoning Awareness• Lockout/Tagout• Machine Guarding• Materials Handling and Storage• Office Safety• OSHA 300 – OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements• OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites• OSHA – What You Need to Know• Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety• Pandemic Influenza• Performing Safety Inspections• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Overview• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part One• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part Two• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part Three• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part Four• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part Five• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part Six• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part Seven• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part Eight• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Part Nine• Powered Industrial Trucks Part 1: Introduction Pre-Operational Procedures• Powered Industrial Trucks Part 2: Pre-Operation Inspection and Maintenance• Powered Industrial Trucks Part 3: Stability and Handling Loads• Powered Industrial Trucks: Operators Overview• Pre-Job Briefings for Electrical Work• Preventing and Addressing Electrical Violations• Preventing Back Injury• Preventing Cuts and Puncture Wounds• Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls• Process Safety Management• Process Safety Management – Food Industry• Radiofrequency Training• Recognizing Electrical Hazards• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training A1: - Introduction• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training A2: - Overview of Federal Regulations• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training A3: - Chemical Hazards
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• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training C3: - Employee Medical Evaluations• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training D1: - Types of Respirators• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training D2: - Determining Respirator Type• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training D3: - Fit Testing After Evaluation• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training D4: - Use, Care and Maintenance• Respiratory Protection Program Administration (RPPA) Training D5: - Documentation and Recordkeeping• Respiratory Protection• Safe Backing and Turning• Safety Orientation• Scaffold Safety Awareness• Servicing Tires and Rims• Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC)• Spray Finishing• Stop Signs & Signals – Large Vehicles• Stop Signs & Signals – Light Vehicles• Team Structure and Function – Management Principles• Team Structure and Function – Teambuilding Foundations• Using Electrical Safety Programs• Using Eyewash Stations and Emergency Showers • Walking/Working Surfaces• Warehouse Safety• Welding, Cutting and Brazing• West Nile• Workplace Violence Prevention• Workplace Violence Prevention – Healthcare and Social Services Workers
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• Semiconductor Chemical Safety Part 1• Semiconductor Chemical Safety Part 2• Semiconductor Electrical Safety Awareness• Semiconductor Environmental, Health and Safety at Work• Semiconductor Ergonomics for Maintenance and Service• Semiconductor Fabrication Worker Safety• Semiconductor Hazardous Energy
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• Effective Supervision• Performing Safety Inspections• Preventing Workplace Harassment – Employees• Preventing Workplace Harassment –Managers• Reasonable Suspicion Training for Alcohol and Substance Abuse• Safety and You
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• Battery Safety for Telecommunications• Fall Prevention and Protection for the Telecommunications Industry• Radiofrequency Training
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• 15 Passenger Van Safety• Accident Breakdown Procedures• CPR Training• Defensive Driving – Large Vehicles• Defensive Driving – Light Vehicles• Distracted Driver • DOT Driver Compliance• DOT Hazmat Transportation - Security Awareness• Driver Wellness• General Industry Mini-Module – Distracted Driver• HazMat Transportation – Introduction• HazMat Transportation – Part 1 – The Hazardous Materials Table• HazMat Transportation – Part 2 – Shipping Papers• HazMat Transportation – Part 3 – Packaging• HazMat Transportation – Part 4 – Marking• HazMat Transportation – Part 5 – Labeling and Placarding• HazMat Transportation – Part 6a – Carrier Requirements – Highway• HazMat Transportation – Part 6b – Carrier Requirements – Air (IATA)• HazMat Transportation – Part 6c – Carrier Requirements – Rail• HazMat Transportation – Part 6d – Carrier Requirements – Vessel (IMDG)• Load Securement and Distribution• Reasonable Suspicion Training for Alcohol and Substance Abuse• Safe Vehicle Operations• Stop Signs & Signals – Large Vehicles• Stop Signs & Signals – Light Vehicles• Towing Trailers• Vehicle and Roadside Inspections
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