Safe Use of Ladders and Proper Climbing Practices; Fall Protection on Aerial Lifts; Proper Use of Staging
John J Meola
90 Min
Product Id: 705493
This webinar will review the best practices associated with use of ladders of all types, including the selection, inspection, storage and transport of ladders, along with safe practice when erecting, climbing, working from and descending a ladder. It will also discuss the process and practices related with aerial lifts and working from buckets on an extended boom.
How to Structure and Write a Job Hazard Analysis / Activity Hazard Analysis (JHA – AHA) in Accordance with OSHA 1926 – EM 385
John J Meola
90 Min
Product Id: 705500
This webinar will explore the common failures associated with organizing and writing Job Hazard Analysis / Activity Hazard Analysis (JHA – AHA) documents. It will also de-mystify some of the language and concepts in the traditional JHA process, namely the risk assessment calculator.
Classifying Workers: Independent Contractor or Employee? - Risks and Practical solutions
Deborah Wolfe
60 Min
Product Id: 704566
This training program will explore how to avoid the misclassification of workers which can have severe consequences for business owners. In this program, participants will understand classification of independent contractor, common law employee, statutory employee, and statutory nonemployee. How to Document Classification?, Associated Forms – SS-8, 1099, 940, 941
Toolbox Safety Talks that Don't Bore you Death: Find Great Content and Make them Engaging!
Steven St Laurent
90 Min
Product Id: 705603
Do your Toolbox Safety Talks engage your audience, provoke great discussion all while compelling people to take action on safety and health in their personal and professional lives? The soft-skills or people skills of presenting, public speaking and a powerful delivery have fallen by the wayside. This Webinar resurrects these skills in a fun and easy-to-apply manner.
OSHA Recordkeeping: What to Save, What to Delete, and Everything In-Between
Sheldon Primus
60 Min
Product Id: 704087
This training program will discuss the criteria for worker compensation premiums and the importance of experience modification ratings. It will offer insight into 29 CFR 1904 regulations regarding recordkeeping as well. Attendees will learn to distinguish between what is an OSHA recordable incident and what is not recordable.
Military and USG Construction - the Differences Between OSHA and EM-385
John J Meola
60 Min
Product Id: 705507
This webinar will discuss the major differences and distinctions between the USACE EM 385 and OSHA and how you can interpret and navigate both systems to assure a successful and accident free job.
Workers Comp Basics and Safety - How to Select a Service and Provider
Rob J Thurston
60 Min
Product Id: 705147
This Workers Comp training program will explore Workers Comp basics and safety and highlight best practices to select a service and provider. It will discuss list cost-effective strategies for safety and how to research, design and administer WC.
Final Updates on Exempt vs Nonexempt Classifications and More
David Sanders
90 Min
Product Id: 705062
This training program will help attendees comprehend revised rules regarding exempt vs nonexempt classifications starting December 1, 2016. Attendees will learn how the automatic updates starting in 2020 will affect companies. The webinar will also define primary duties, suffer or permit, working time and compensable hours and distinguish between discretionary payments and non-discretionary payments in calculating overtime.
Conflict of Interest in the Business Environment: Address Workplace Ethics
John E Grimes
90 Min
Product Id: 704936
This webinar will help in identifying the existence of a conflict of interest. Understand the levels at which potential conflicts can exist, and the various ways in which a conflict can harm an organization. The instructor will explain the correlation between a conflict of interest and corruption, including bribery, kickbacks, and illegal or unauthorized gratuities and discuss proactive preventive and detection measures to combat this fraud hazard.
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Gail Birks
60 Min
Product Id: 704771
This training program is designed to heighten participant’s knowledge of the working definition of sexual harassment. It will also focus on other employment laws, and discuss state and federal laws on sexual harassment.
Challenge your Worksite Wellness Policy - An overview of HIPAA, ADA, ACA, GINA, ERISA and more
Janette Levey Frisch
75 Min
Product Id: 704860
This webinar training with explain how to create an effective worksite wellness policy. The Instructor will discuss an overview of HIPAA, ADA, ACA, GINA, ERISA and more. He will also cover the EEOC’s new rules and how to be compliant while implementing wellness program at your workplace.
FMLA, ADA & Workers Comp - Crafting Policies and Procedures for Managing Employee Leave
Janette Levey Frisch
90 Min
Product Id: 704425
This webinar will decrypt the complexity of FMLA, ADA, workers comp & state employee leave laws. Participants will learn the critical components, difference and laws governing them in order to craft effective leave policies and manage leave abuse.
Life Science or Non-Life Science - Oh My! FMLA, ADA and Workers' Comp Overlap Guidance for all Employers
Janette Levey Frisch
120 Min
Product Id: 704344
This training program will analyze these three seemingly different bodies of law that often overlap leading to ambiguity and confusion. What are the eligibility/coverage criteria under the FMLA and the ADA/ADAAA and workers comp? When might an extended leave be a reasonable accommodation? When might it be an undue hardship? Undue hardship can mean different things to different employers. If you are in healthcare, pharma, banking and finance, to name a few examples, accommodations of leave requests that may be feasible for many other employers, might, for you, be an undue hardship. If it’s not deemed an undue hardship are there steps you can take to mitigate the burden? What are the notice requirements? In this webinar, participants will get answers to these and many other questions.
The Top Ten Trends for Background Checks in 2016 - What Every Employer Needs to Know
Lester S Rosen
75 Min
Product Id: 704628
In this training program, attendees will understand why background checks and due diligence have become mission critical for employers. This program will review the top ten trends and best practices for 2016 when it comes to background checks and safe hiring. Learn steps employers can take immediately to help ensure legal compliance and how to deal with Ban the Box rules concerning criminal records.
Wage and Salary Administration: Setting Ranges, Determining Merit Increases and Bonuses
Marna Hayden
60 Min
Product Id: 704220
This training program will concentrate primarily on establishing a philosophy and program for salary administration that will be in alignment with your organization’s business strategy, be understandable to management and employees and compliant with applicable labor laws.
Affordable Care Act (ACA) Update for 2016-2017 and Beyond
Rob J Thurston
90 Min
Product Id: 704598
This training program will detail the Affordable Care Act law and its rulings. The session will also examine benefits administration and how to ensure compliance and the future of Obama Care.
How to Plan for the Proposed Changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) - Part 1
Bob McKenzie
60 Min
Product Id: 704581
This training program will offer best practices for staying in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act when the proposed regulations are released while exploring the critical nature of the right communications. It will be followed-up by a 60 minutes complimentary Q&A Session(Series2)on Monday, May 9th 2016.
Wage and Hour Audits
Cathleen M. Hampton
90 Min
Product Id: 704500
Due to pressure from political influences, the need for increased tax revenues, and possibly due to concerns over illegal immigration, the U.S. Government has stepped up enforcement activities of various targeted industries, including the hotel and hospitality industry. The Wage and Hour Division (WHD) of the U.S. Department of Labor has the authority to conduct investigations in a particular industry or locality, especially when there are indications of widespread violations. The training program will focus on the importance of a wage and hour audit and discuss the framework for conducting an effective wage and hour audit.
FMLA and the Flu
Mary Gormandy White
60 Min
Product Id: 704461
This training program will clarify the circumstances under which illnesses expected to have relatively short durations – such as the flu – meet this definition of serous health condition and would therefore obligate employers to provide workers with Family Medical Leave (FML) time in a manner consistent with the law. Employers must know how “serious health condition” is defined under FMLA, and must provide FML accordingly in order to remain in compliance with FMLA.
Current Legal and Regulatory Challenges for HR Professionals
Cathleen M. Hampton
90 Min
Product Id: 704438
Are you at risk for non-compliance? Is your company a lawsuit waiting to happen? This training program will focus on how much of what HR professionals do involves legal compliance, litigation avoidance and ensuring that employee rights are not violated. Yet, employment laws and regulations are not only confusing, they’re constantly changing. Still, ignorance is not a defense and it is important for everyone involved to have an understanding of these issues.







