Criteria this course supports
Built to support workplace slip, trip, and fall safety requirements
This course is structured for employers, schools, staffing agencies, and workforce programs that need documented safety-awareness training before learners enter active work areas.
Hazard recognition
Teaches learners to identify same-level and elevated fall hazards, including spills, clutter, cords, stairs, ladders, lighting gaps, and changing weather conditions.
Employer should identify the actual site hazards, restricted areas, ladder rules, and reporting chain for each work location.
Prevention controls
Covers housekeeping, dry and orderly walking surfaces, footwear, signs, floor marking, access and egress, and prompt correction or guarding of hazards.
Employer should add job-specific procedures for floor maintenance, spill response, snow or ice controls, dock areas, platforms, and elevated work.
Training evidence
Provides sequenced lessons, knowledge checks, final review, certificate ID, completion date, and employer dashboard tracking for bulk seat purchases.
Employer should keep internal roster records and document any required hands-on or qualified-person training separately.
Clear boundaries
States that the course complements OSHA 10/30 and site-specific safety programs but is not an OSHA Outreach course and does not issue OSHA cards.
Employer should confirm whether a client, union, school, municipality, or site owner requires OSHA 10/30, a DOL card, or a different credential.
Aligned to OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D concepts, including 1910.22 walking-working surface conditions and 1910.30 fall-hazard training topics. Employers remain responsible for qualified-person instruction, site rules, and equipment-specific procedures where required.
How bulk seats work
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Buy seats once
Enter the number of learners, pay once by card, or request invoice/PO support. Bulk card checkout starts at 5 seats.
2
Open the dashboard
The organization contact receives a private dashboard link by email. The dashboard lists every enrollment link.
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Send one link per employee
Each learner uses their own link, creates or signs into their own student account, and accepts the course disclosures.
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Track completion
The dashboard shows available, in-progress, and completed seats. Certificate IDs appear after learners pass.
Learners do not share one account. Each learner has a separate login, final exam attempt, certificate, and record. The private dashboard helps with tracking. The organization remains responsible for site-specific hazards, walking-surface controls, ladder or elevated-work rules, incident reporting, and official record retention.
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