BIS Safety Software Canada

BIS Safety Software

Violence in the Workplace (OSHA)

Online training course on Workplace Violence. Features a segment on Active Shooter. Compliant with EEOC.

Violence in the Workplace (OSHA)

COURSE OVERVIEW

The Violence in the Workplace (OSHA) course offers comprehensive online training that includes a detailed section on Active Shooter scenarios. This course is fully compliant with EEOC regulations. The coursework meets all requirements for classroom training. Throughout the course, quiz questions help you prepare for the final written examination. Upon successful completion of the Violence in the Workplace (OSHA) course, you will be able to download your certificate and a wallet card. Additionally, there’s a customizable form which employers may utilize to monitor the employee’s application of the knowledge gained during the training. Please note that certification requirements may vary by state. Always check local standards for any additional requirements.

COURSE TOPICS

Course topics:

  • Introduction
  • Predict
  • Prevent
  • Respond
  • Violence
  • Active Shooter
  • Conclusion
  • Final Exam

ONLINE COURSE DURATION

Estimated 60 minutes

PASS MARK

Passing score 80%

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

Completion certificate provided.

COURSE PREVIEW

Course Details

Course Length

This course will take roughly 90 minutes

Passing Mark

To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz

Certificate

Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print

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