New training helps employers reduce dangerous slip, trip, and fall injuries
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. debuts new Walking-Working Surfaces training resources
With nearly every U.S. business affected by OSHA’s Walking-Working Surfaces Final Rule, pressure is mounting to train employees on new requirements ahead of the May 17, 2017 deadline.
“In order to satisfy the requirements outlined in Subpart D 29 CFR 1910.30, ‘Training,’ employers must ensure that walking-working surfaces training conveys the day-to-day implications of slip, trip, and fall hazards in their workplace, the precautions employees must take to protect themselves from these hazards, and how to use fall protection systems and equipment specified under Subpart D,” said Jennifer Stroschein, workplace safety editor for J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. “When delivered by a qualified person, J. J. Keller’s training programs assist employers in ensuring their training is compliant and provide employees with accurate information they need to perform their jobs safely.”
Each training program is available in English and Spanish, and offered in DVD, Pay Per View, Online Course, and Video Training Book formats to help employees get up to speed quickly, no matter their schedule or location. View all training formats and their components at JJKeller.com/120068.