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Safety training tactics | What works, what doesn’t, and how to create effective training that sticks
DateTuesday, December 12, 2023Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Tila Maceira-Klever, Learning and Development Manager, CIS
DescriptionSafety training has evolved significantly since its inception in the 1970s—from trainers in a classroom to the emergence of online and just-in-time training. What can we learn from these changes? Which methods were the most effective for reducing incidents, keeping employees engaged, and increasing overall efficiency, and what should we be doing right now?
Join Tila Maceira-Klever, learning and development manager at CIS, as we explore how adults learn best, and how to create training that sticks. Learn how you can quickly implement solutions into your current training program to be more effective, while focusing on increasing the comprehension and retention of your employees.
This training has been approved for one regular agent credit.
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Question, Persuade, Refer | Suicide prevention
DateThursday, December 14, 2023Time10-11:30 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)DescriptionQPR stands for question, persuade, and refer: three simple steps that anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. QPR is a simple educational program that teaches ordinary citizens how to recognize the warning signs of a mental health emergency and how to get a person at risk of suicide the help they need. You'll learn
- How to get help for yourself or learn more about preventing suicide
- The common causes of suicidal behavior
- The warning signs of suicide
This webinar will not be recorded.
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HR Answers| Mental health in the workplace | Practical steps for managing and supporting mental health at work
DateTuesday, January 9, 2024Time10-11:30 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Deborah Jeffries, HR Answers
DescriptionOne-in-five U.S. adults have a mental illness in any given year, and they're working across all industries and sizes of organizations. Leaders who know how to recognize and support an employee with mental health challenges and concerns can create a work environment that generates fewer absences, higher productivity and greater loyalty to the organization. With 84% of the respondents reporting that at least one workplace factor negatively affected their mental health, it is critical for employers to create a work environment that supports employees’ mental health.
This course is pending one regular continuing education credit for Oregon Insurance agents.
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OSHA 300 Log
DateThursday, January 11, 2024Time10-11:30 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Patti McGuire, safety and health supervisor
DescriptionThis webinar covers how to determine Oregon OSHA recordability, posting, and reporting requirements. The new requirements for submitting electronic injury and illness data are discussed. Please have your OSHA 300 log and any specific questions to be addressed during a Q&A session the last 30 minutes of the session.
This course has been approved for one regular continuing education credit for Oregon Insurance Agents.
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Investigations 101
DateTuesday, January 16, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)John Patterson
DescriptionJoin us for a look at the types of investigations SAIF investigators conduct, and what employers can do to assist in the process.
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Ergonomics for the evolving office environment
DateTuesday, January 23, 2024Time10-11:30 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Tony Brace
DescriptionAs more people work from home, in their cars, in coffee shops, or wherever an internet connection can be found, it creates the potential for poor ergonomics. This webinar will address some of the more common office workstations, including remote work in a variety of locations. We will be discussing the principles of good office ergonomics along with best practices and tools for improving workstations.
This course is pending 1 regular Oregon Insurance agent continuing education credit.
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Get With the Program | Creating Programs and Policies for Safety
DateTuesday, February 6, 2024Time10-11:30 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Luke Betts, Mark Swanson
DescriptionAre you wondering what programs and policies you should have in your workplace? Do you feel like your current program was written on stone tablets and could use an update? Maybe you just need to have a place to start with creating your own safety programs. If any of this sounds like where you are right now, this is the course for you. In this class we discuss major programs required by OSHA and ways to evaluate your current program. You get access to several templates you can use following this course to help start, improve, or update your current programs.
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Legal update
DateTuesday, February 13, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Larry Schucht, Elaine Schooler
DescriptionSAIF Attorneys Larry Schucht and Elaine Schooler deliver an update and share insights for employers on the workers’ compensation litigation process and what is new for 2024.
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Legal update | Time loss edition
DateTuesday, February 27, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Skylar Hall, Allison Lesh
DescriptionSAIF Attorneys Allison Lesh and Skylar Hall review recent changes to temporary disability benefits, and how we can work together to make the best of a not-the-best situation.
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Safety basics | Implementing safety committees and safety meetings
DateThursday, February 29, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Ashley Lynch, James Moulsdale
DescriptionNeed help understanding safety committees and meetings? (All businesses in Oregon are required to have safety meetings or safety committees.) Learn more about Oregon OSHA requirements, benefits to your business, and how to keep workers safe on the job through this free webinar. If your business has a safety committee, consider having your entire committee take part in this. This course has been approved for one regular Oregon Insurance agent continuing education credit as well as one Construction Contractors Board continuing education credit.
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Construction safety seminar
DateTuesday, April 16, 2024Time8:30-11:45 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)DescriptionPrepare for an injury-free workday
The session starts with a safety fundamental: planning. We discuss how to create and conduct effective pretask plans to avoid injuries. Identifying hazards is another key step in prevention, so we focus on four of the most common hazards in construction: falls, electrocution, “caught-in-between,” and “struck-by.”
Respond to incidents and analysis
Sometimes, despite our best safety efforts, incidents and injury accidents occur. We learn the actions you need to take when things don’t go as planned and incidents or injuries occur on the jobsite. We also explore how to study incidents and accidents to find and implement actions that can make our jobsites safer.
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Construction safety seminar | Spanish
DateWednesday, April 17, 2024Time8:30-11:45 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)DescriptionPrepare for an injury-free workday
The session starts with a safety fundamental: planning. We discuss how to create and conduct effective pretask plans to avoid injuries. Identifying hazards is another key step in prevention, so we focus on four of the most common hazards in construction: falls, electrocution, “caught-in-between,” and “struck-by.”
Respond to incidents and analysis
Sometimes, despite our best safety efforts, incidents and injury accidents occur. We learn the actions you need to take when things don’t go as planned and incidents or injuries occur on the jobsite. We also explore how to study incidents and accidents to find and implement actions that can make our jobsites safer.
This seminar is conducted entirely in Spanish.