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Workplace Impairment Training
Join us for Workplace Impairment Training, delivered LIVE—either virtually or in person!
Who is the course for?
Everyone in the workplace.
This new course answers:
- What’s the relationship between impairment and workplace safety?
- What factors and situations can cause impairment?
- What are common signs and symptoms of impairment?
- What do I do upon observing impairment in the workplace?
- What are the impacts and costs of employees’ impairment to a company’s bottom line?
- What resources are available to help me recognize and address impairment in my workplace?
Realistic scenarios and practice activities help participants recognize the many types of impairment—including drug or alcohol impairment, fatigue, over-the-counter medications, and mental distress.
Interested?
Contact us to schedule your free training. [email protected]
Webinars
Top 5 Must-Do Safety Practices for Managers in Fleet Operations
Thursday, June 5 (11 a.m.-Noon ET)
Join us for a session designed for fleet and operations managers committed to improving driver safety and performance. We’ll cover the Top 5 things every manager should do to foster a culture of safety, including best practices for risk management, implementing effective training programs, supporting driver personal development and staying up-to-date with key safety certifications. Learn how to enact strategies that not only reduce incidents but also enhance driver retention and organizational reputation. Whether you’re managing a small team or a large fleet, this session will provide valuable insights to elevate your safety leadership.
Presenter: Kenny Ray, vice president, safety & risk consulting, Cline Wood, a Marsh McLennan Agency.
Workplace Impairment Training
Tuesday, July 15 (9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. ET)
This interactive, scenario-based learning includes a six-step process for responding to potential impairment in the workplace. Participants will learn how the scope of impairment has changed to include a broad definition of the types of impairment, including impairment caused by:
- Drugs and alcohol
- Over-the-counter medications
- Fatigue
- Stress and mental distress
This course will help you answer the following questions:
- What’s the relationship between impairment and workplace safety?
- What factors and situations can cause impairment?
- What are common signs and symptoms of impairment?
- What do I do upon observing impairment in the workplace?
- What are the impacts and costs of employees’ impairment to a company’s bottom line?
- What resources are available to help me recognize and address impairment in my workplace?
National Safety Council speakers: Cody Stewart, April Ramos and Tracy LeMaire.