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Safety First: Safety for General Orientation



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The 15 minute solution to your mandatory safety training needs!



Program Details

Program includes:
  • 15 minute visual presentation available in DVD or VHS
  • Bonus Resource CD containing 10-Question Post Test
  • Available upon request 1 Free Site License per viewing address*

Program Description


Learning Objective: To educate general staff on the mandatory safety issues in a clear, easy-to-understand format



How many times have you wished for a 15 minute orientation program that highlights all of the required safety issues?

It's all here…in this easy-to-follow program. Topics covered include:

  • Reporting Injuries
  • Spills
  • Back Safety and Ergonomics
  • Fire Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Construction Safety
  • Bioterrorism and Disaster Preparedness

SAVE when you purchase this program along with the Infection Control for General Orientation program. Click here for details.


Use this program for:
  • New Employee Orientation
  • Annual In-Service
  • Mandatory Safety Training
  • Nursing Education
  • Remedial/Risk Reduction Training
  • General Staff Education

 


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