Safety for the Non-safety Professional Half-day Workshop (VTC)

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12 Feb

Safety for the Non-safety Professional Half-day Workshop (VTC)

Safety for the Non-safety Professional Half-day Workshop (VTC)

Thursday, February 12, 2026 (12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)
4 PDCs
Provider: Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation, Division of Safety & Hygiene Training Center
Course Name: Safety for the Non-safety Professional Half-day Workshop (VTC)

Speaker: Cari Gray, Dayna Noble
Program Type: Instructor E-Learning
Registration URL: https://info.bwc.ohio.gov/for-employers/safety-and-training/safety-education/safety-courses
Safety for the Non-safety Professional Half-day Workshop (VTC), Columbus, Ohio
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Description: Virtual Training Class Who should attend: Individuals whose job responsibilities require them tohandle safety, loss control, OSHA compliance or workers’compensation and who are new to the safety field shouldattend. These individuals include: new business owners,labor and/or management safety committee representatives. You will learn: o General OSHA and workers’ compensationresponsibilities and requirements; o The principles for developing and maintaining an effective safety and health program in your workplace, including leadership commitment, employee involvement and hazard recognition; o Compliance requirements for major programareas, with additional resources listed for eacharea; o About resources to increase safety knowledge; o How to navigate safety and workers’ compensationquestions and concerns. After this course, you will be able to: o Recognize hazards in the workplace; o Justify the need for a safety and health program; o Locate additional resources and assistance forsafety plan development. How you will be assessed: oSatisfactory participation of instructor-led and student-centered exercises; oAnd/or an end of course test using provided materials. Please read the below information. VTCs are instructor led and will offer the opportunity for interaction and participation that is comparable to the in-person class. These classes offer the same continuing education units (CEUs) with the exception of State of Ohio Board of Executive Long-term Services and Support (BELTSS). In order to attend a VTC, you must: (1) have internet access, (2) have a computer with microphone and speaker set-up utilizing a headset or other low feedback system, (3) download WebEx player before entering training, and (4) have a working email address in your BWC Learning Center account to ensure we are able to contact you with details including the WebEx URL. iPads, Android tablets, and cell phones have limited WebEx functionality and we DO NOT recommend their use for virtual training. To ensure that you receive credit for your attendance, you must: (1) be in the virtual classroom for the entire scheduled time, (2) participate in the activities during the virtual class, and (3) complete and obtain a passing knowledge assessment score within 3 days after class. Failure to do any of the following might be cause for a student incompletion. Additionally, your BWC Learning Center registration must match your WebEx registration to be provided credit. Special anomalies can be discussed with your BWC host if someone registered a student but was not person to attend class. If not discussed with the host when there is no WebEx time for a BWC Learning Center assessment for a VTC, the assumption is the student did not take class. Please contact dshcc@bwc.state.oh.us for any issues or concerns.

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Description: Virtual Training Class Who should attend: Individuals whose job responsibilities require them tohandle safety, loss control, OSHA compliance or workers’compensation and who are new to the safety field shouldattend. These individuals include: new business owners,labor and/or management safety committee representatives. You will learn: o General OSHA and workers’ compensationresponsibilities and requirements; o The principles for developing and maintaining an effective safety and health program in your workplace, including leadership commitment, employee involvement and hazard recognition; o Compliance requirements for major programareas, with additional resources listed for eacharea; o About resources to increase safety knowledge; o How to navigate safety and workers’ compensationquestions and concerns. After this course, you will be able to: o Recognize hazards in the workplace; o Justify the need for a safety and health program; o Locate additional resources and assistance forsafety plan development. How you will be assessed: oSatisfactory participation of instructor-led and student-centered exercises; oAnd/or an end of course test using provided materials. Please read the below information. VTCs are instructor led and will offer the opportunity for interaction and participation that is comparable to the in-person class. These classes offer the same continuing education units (CEUs) with the exception of State of Ohio Board of Executive Long-term Services and Support (BELTSS). In order to attend a VTC, you must: (1) have internet access, (2) have a computer with microphone and speaker set-up utilizing a headset or other low feedback system, (3) download WebEx player before entering training, and (4) have a working email address in your BWC Learning Center account to ensure we are able to contact you with details including the WebEx URL. iPads, Android tablets, and cell phones have limited WebEx functionality and we DO NOT recommend their use for virtual training. To ensure that you receive credit for your attendance, you must: (1) be in the virtual classroom for the entire scheduled time, (2) participate in the activities during the virtual class, and (3) complete and obtain a passing knowledge assessment score within 3 days after class. Failure to do any of the following might be cause for a student incompletion. Additionally, your BWC Learning Center registration must match your WebEx registration to be provided credit. Special anomalies can be discussed with your BWC host if someone registered a student but was not person to attend class. If not discussed with the host when there is no WebEx time for a BWC Learning Center assessment for a VTC, the assumption is the student did not take class. Please contact dshcc@bwc.state.oh.us for any issues or concerns.

Safety for the Non-safety Professional Half-day Workshop (VTC)
Safety for the Non-safety Professional Half-day Workshop (VTC)
30 W Spring St # L25
Columbus, OH 43215-2216

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