eLearning Course

No Injury, No Accident?: Preventing Close Calls in the Workplace™

Avoiding Accidents in the Workplace

The dictionary says an accident is an unexpected and undesirable event. In this eLearning course, we’ll address accidents from the “close calls” to serious injuries. We'll also look at a three step process in dealing with near misses or actual accidents.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Keeping a Safe Workplace

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Linear Navigation
  • Integrated Video
  • Post-Assessment

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Also Available as: Off-The-Shelf Safety Video Program (ILT)

No Injury, No Accident?™

No Injury, No Accident?™

The original version of this best-seller, now in five languages. This program is based on the work of W.H. Heinrich and his famous "Heinrich Triangle." It demonstrates that a serious or fatal accident can emerge randomly from seemingly routine unsafe situations and unsafe acts.

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Additional Information

Many companies proclaim that they are “accident free.” What they really mean is that they are “injury free.” If they look carefully at their operation, they will find that accidents and near misses are common occurrences and can be avoided. We’ll look at the topics shown here.


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