Accident InvestigationsBasic Office ErgonomicsBasic Office InspectionsWorkplace Violence: Recognition and PreventionWorkers' Compensation Overview for Managers and SupervisorsWorkplace Evaluation and Management Tools*
*Workplace Evaluation and Management Tools can be found at NVELearn.
Accident InvestigationsBasic Office InspectionsEmergency Action PlanSafety Committee BasicsWritten Safety Plan
Safety Committee Members should take these five classes when their schedules permit, in order to be effective contributors to their agency's Safety and Health Program. While these five classes are mandatory for all State Safety Coordinators, Safety Specialists should consider taking all ten Risk Management Safety Classes, during the course of their careers in State Service. Furthermore, Managers and Supervisors who oversee their agency's Safety and Health Program are encouraged to take Emergency Action Plan, Written Safety Plan and Safety Committee Basics.
Defensive DrivingAdult CPR/AED
*Certain employees are required to take Defensive Driving. Use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) requires CPR/AED training. See course descriptions behind these links for more information about these requirements.
State Employees are required by the Division of Human Resource Management to take a variety of courses. These requirements, which vary according to the employee's position and responsibilities, are outlined by the Office of Employee Development on their webpage which can be accessed on DHRM's Website or by the following link:
Employee Development