On-site Training
Designed for team engagement, hands-on learning, and convenience, our on-site training courses bring the experts directly to you. Browse our complete list of offerings below to find topics that best fit your employee needs.
Featured On-Site Training
Reducing Your Liability Risks Through Proper Nursing Documentation
Developed specifically for nurses, this presentation stresses the importance of proper nursing documentation in the medical record. The lesson covers documentation habits and actions to avoid, and it provides helpful tips to ensure effective documentation overall.
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Needlestick and sharp-related injuries are very common in healthcare, but they are easily preventable. Understanding strategies to prevent needlestick and sharp injuries is vitally important to stop exposure to diseases transmitted through blood. From this presentation, staff will gain a heightened awareness of how needlesticks and sharp injuries occur, the diseases that could result from bloodborne pathogen exposure, and how to protect themselves from exposure.
Departmental Safety
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Our dietary safety presentation addresses the unique hazards faced by dietary staff and provides safety tips to prevent accidental injury. The content discussed in this training is ultimately beneficial in providing dietary staff members with the awareness and insights they need to stay safe while they work.
Designed to highlight the hazards faced by EVS staff, this training emphasizes unique risks present while preparing staff members with lessons in slip/trip/fall prevention, chemical safety, use of fire extinguishers, and sharp object safety. EVS staff members will gain the insights and information they need to stay safe while at work.
Heighten the awareness of safety and security for all home healthcare professionals in your organization with insights and training that directly apply to the home environment. The training includes a discussion of the unique issues that home healthcare presents to professionals as well as strategies to mitigate those risks to create a culture of safety.
Driver Safety
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If your organization has employees who drive company vehicles or even their own vehicles for work purposes, it is important to ensure they drive defensively. Our Defensive Driving course, with content from the National Safety Council, is an interactive course that addresses important concepts to ensure safe driving such as distracted driving, stopping distances, blind spots, and pre-trip inspections. Each student will receive a training manual for future reference and a training certificate of completion.
Fall Prevention
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Explore the common slip/trip/fall hazards present in healthcare facilities and learn insights to protect yourself, your team, and visitors to your facility with our Slip, Trip, Fall Prevention presentation. The content of this lesson raises awareness of these hazards in the workplace through the use of pictorial examples and discussion, and its insights apply to all staff members.
General Safety
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Our training includes a discussion about safe lifting techniques and how to safely lift materials to prevent back injuries. The content is appropriate for all employees who may need to lift materials.
Suitable for all staff members, our bullying and harassment training helps address provocation, intimidation, and violence in the workplace. The presentation discusses what constitutes bullying and harassment, why it happens, the implications of bullying and harassment in the workplace, and what can be done when it occurs.
This presentation is designed to increase your staff’s understanding of ladders and the risks they pose in the workplace. Ladders of all types are discussed in this module, from small step ladders to tall ladders used mostly by maintenance workers. The goal of this lesson is to raise employee awareness of safety measures that should be taken to prevent injury when using ladders.
Our general Workplace Safety overview presentation encompasses many common hazards in the healthcare workplace, including discussions on workplace violence, material handling, slip/trip/falls, distracted driving, and sharps handling. This content applies to all staff members as it provides a high-level discussion of mitigation strategies.
Hazardous Communications & Materials
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By streamlining the handling of chemicals, our GHS labeling requirements presentation is designed to enhance chemical safety – and thereby overall work safety – in your organization. The content provided meets the OSHA requirements for Hazardous Communications and focuses on the requirements and interpretation of the GHS labeling system, including a pictogram challenge game and learning exercise.
The GHS Safety Data Sheet presentation helps improve the awareness of chemical properties and information that your employees may come into contact with daily. The content provided meets the OSHA requirements for Hazardous Communications. The discussion and information provided focus on understanding GHS safety data sheets and include an interactive learning exercise.
Nursing & Nursing Processes
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The CURES Act of 2021 requires most notes in the electronic medical record, including progress notes and other notes by non-LIPs such as nursing and allied health, to be immediately available to patients. The advent of this new requirement has opened the door to many new medical malpractice and patient safety risks that clinicians should be aware of. The training lays out the requirements of the Act, documentation strategies, and best practices to reduce litigation risks.
Developed specifically for nurses, this presentation stresses the importance of proper nursing documentation in the medical record. The lesson covers documentation habits and actions to avoid, and it provides helpful tips to ensure effective documentation overall.
Violence Prevention & Active Shooter
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Designed to empower healthcare professionals, our active shooter education training provides your team with critical guidance on personally surviving and protecting others inside an active shooter situation. This lesson addresses how to react when a violent intruder enters the facility as well as covering the four A’s: Accept, Assess, Act, and Alert. Ultimately, this presentation illustrates how awareness, preparation, and rehearsal can prepare you to help yourself and others survive potentially fatal situations.
Our presentation is perfect for any healthcare organization — including physician office practices — desiring to reduce workplace violence. Learn how to identify escalating behaviors and how to intervene early to defuse a potentially violent situation. We also discuss behaviors of concern and how heightened awareness and reporting of violent behavior can help reduce the incidence of these situations overall.
Discover how heightened awareness of your surroundings can improve safety and reduce the risks of injuries and violence in our situational awareness training presentation. This lesson is valuable for anyone working in a healthcare facility to improve the overall culture of safety.
Discover how heightened awareness of your surroundings can improve safety and reduce the risks of injuries and violence in our exclusive situational awareness training presentation. This lesson is valuable for anyone working in a healthcare facility to improve the overall culture of safety.
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