Become a Safety Compliance Awareness Instructor
Health and workplace safety is a standard requirement for all organizations. The government dictates that employers must incorporate employee safety, health, and welfare measures into their businesses. Having a safety compliance awareness certification can help your students find a good job, advance in their careers, and add more stability to their long-term employment, because the certification indicates to employers that they take safety compliance seriously.
Becoming a Safety Compliance Awareness Trainer (S-CAT) is a great way to start your own training business or expand your existing training portfolio. S-CAT courses that we currently offer are listed below and there are more coming. Classes are taught live in our EMR Online Training Studio. All the course materials needed to teach the courses, including fact sheets, workbooks, curriculum, etc., are provided.
SAFETY COMPLIANCE AWARENESS TRAINER (S-CAT) – OSHA AND HIPAA FOR HEALTHCARE
OSHA training is mandatory for all healthcare employees, including doctors, dentists, nurses, receptionists, and part-time employees. This is a half-day course held live in the EMR Online Training Studio via Zoom. It was developed for Healthcare professionals who want to teach basic OSHA Safety Awareness for Healthcare.
Instructor materials are included. Click the button below for more information and to register.
SAFETY COMPLIANCE AWARENESS TRAINER (S-CAT) – ACTIVE SHOOTER, WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
This half-day course is for anyone who wants to teach work associates, teachers, friends, family, etc. how to act and react during an active shooter and/or workplace violence situation and how to maintain a safe environment. The class will be held live in our Online Training Studio via Zoom. During the class students will learn about:
- The elements of violence and mass attacks
- The pre-incident methods to protect oneself and the workplace
- Prevention Leadership, Situational Awareness and Bloodborne Pathogens
- The action-to-take during an active shooter incident including, Stop the Bleed
- Post-Incident Actions
Instructor materials are included. Click the button below for more information and to register.
SAFETY COMPLIANCE AWARENESS TRAINER (S-CAT) – CONSTRUCTION
This is a one-day course held in the EMR Online Training Room via Zoom. During this Safety Compliance Instructor course, students will be taught how to teach Safety Awareness for Construction, a safety course that focuses on job site safety and the common health hazards found on construction sites. Students will receive training on topics such as avoidance, necessary control measures, hazard identification, confined space, fall protection and more.
SAFETY COMPLIANCE AWARENESS TRAINER (S-CAT) – GENERAL INDUSTRY
OSHA’s General Industry category includes industries such as manufacturing, warehousing, insurance, retail and more. This is a one-day course held in the EMR Online Training Studio via Zoom. During this Safety Compliance Instructor course, students will be taught how to teach Safety Awareness for General Industry. Students will receive training on topics such as safety and health programs, PPE (personal protective equipment), electricity and lock-out tag-out, ergonomics and more.
SAFETY COMPLIANCE AWARENESS TRAINER (S-CAT) – CHILDCARE AND BABYSITTING
Although every situation is unique, there are some universal skills and techniques that every childcare provider and babysitter should have. This course is for anyone who wants to teach students how to deliver the care that parents are looking for. We will review critical questions that you need to ask your students like, Do they enjoy childcare? Can they stay calm in an emergency? Can they be completely present and accountable for the children in their care? and more. We will discuss childcare and babysitting tasks, duties, and responsibilities, what to do in an emergency, how to lead children and much more.
SAFETY COMPLIANCE AWARENESS TRAINER (S-CAT) – OPIOIDS
We are facing and Opioid Crisis in the United States. Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death and most of these overdoses involve the use of opioids. Upon completion of this class, you will be able to teach students what an opioid overdose looks like and how to combat it. We will review commonly used terms, review prescription opioids and talk about prevention and response.