BIS Safety Software Canada

BIS Safety Software

Walking Working Surfaces (OSHA)

A Comprehensive Online Training Course Conforming to OSHA Standards for Walking Working Surfaces.

Walking Working Surfaces (OSHA)

COURSE OVERVIEW

Welcome to the Walking Working Surfaces (OSHA) course, an online training program that meets the OSHA’s criteria for safety training in the work environment. As you progress through the course, you will encounter quizzes to reinforce your understanding in preparation for the final exam. Upon successful completion of the final test, you are able to download and print your certificate, alongside a checklist for your employer to carry out the necessary practical observation.

COURSE TOPICS

Course topics:

  • Introduction
  • Outdoor Surfaces
  • Indoor Surfaces
  • Prevention
  • Accident Profiles
  • Conclusion
  • Final Exam

ONLINE COURSE DURATION

Estimated Course Duration: 60 minutes

PASS MARK

A score of 80% is required to pass

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

Completion certificate will be 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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