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Sale!At one time or another, almost everyone has one time or another pulled a “harmless” joke on a friend. But there is difference between true witty joke that does not cause any harm and what is commonly known as “horseplay”. The task at hand is to avoid any acceptance of the horseplay mentality in the workplace
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Sale!The utility and straight hand knife is also a commonly used tool in many industries and the cause of many severe accidents. This quick course will cover the hazards of using a knife incorrectly and how to protect yourself.
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Sale!In this course, we’ll explore why absence management is important, how to approach it, and what kind of system is the most effective to help drive productivity and employee engagement.
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Sale!Accessibility for Manitobans: Everyone Benefits Contains information from the Manitoba government, licensed under the OpenMB Information and Data Use Licence (Manitoba.ca/OpenMB)
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Sale!Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly. The goals for this course are to identify warning signs of an active shooter event, explain situational awareness, and describe what to do when law enforcement arrives.
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Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly. The goals for this course are to identify warning signs of an active shooter event, explain situational awareness, and describe what to do when law enforcement arrives. Les situations de tir actif sont imprévisibles et évoluent rapidement. Les objectifs de ce cours sont d'identifier les signes avant-coureurs d'un événement de tir actif, d'expliquer la conscience de la situation et de décrire ce qu'il faut faire lorsque les forces de l'ordre arrivent.
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Sale!In this course, you’ll understand why organizational change can be so difficult, learn about your own tolerance for ambiguity, discover how to use a model to communicate change and find out more about how you can implement change smoothly.
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Operating aerial lifts safely begins with preventive maintenance and conditioning of machinery, and there are a lot of considerations before even turning on the key, but the majority of aerial lift accidents happen because of a lack of training or inattention. The most common hazards involving aerial lifts are falls, tip-overs, ejections, structural failure, and electrocution. Inexperience with equipment is another common factor in aerial lift accidents. At a minimum you need to be familiar with correct lift operation, how to perform inspections, and knowledge of manufacturers’ requirements.