HSI October 2024 Content Update

  • Violence Awareness: The 4 Types of Workplace Violence
  • What is Human Trafficking?
  • Driving Performance and Responsibility Within Your Team
  • Giving Feedback as a Manager
  • Risk Management Basics: Violence Awareness
  • Lockout Tagout Simulation
  • Personal Protective Equipment for Construction
  • 114-01 Fall Protection
  • 160-08 Fall Protection for Construction

See course details below.

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Professional Skills Development

Violence Awareness: The 4 Types of Workplace Violence

Understanding the four types of workplace violence and recognizing risks are keys to a safer environment. In this new lesson from our Safety topic, learn practical tips on de-escalation and promoting a positive workplace culture.

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What is Human Trafficking?

This newly revised course from our Safety topic offers a comprehensive overview of human trafficking, its definitions, prevalence, and global impact. Learners will explore various forms of trafficking, prevention strategies, and practical steps for identifying and reporting cases.

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Driving Performance and Responsibility Within Your Team

Drive team performance by focusing on cohesion and ownership. This freshly updated program from our Supervision topic helps build unity through trust and communication while promoting accountability and personal investment.

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Giving Feedback as a Manager

This course empowers managers with the skills to give specific, timely, and factual feedback, motivating employees and fostering a culture of growth and improved performance. Find this recently refreshed course in our Supervision topic. 

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Risk Management Basics: Violence Awareness

Leaders must identify and prevent workplace violence. By understanding its four types and recognizing the warning signs, you can create a safer, more supportive environment for everyone. Learn more in this newly improved course from our Risk Management topic.

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September Focus: Better Decision-Making

Whether you use AI to help make every choice or you rely on more time-tested methods, it's never a bad idea to look for ways to hone your decision-making skills. Explore lessons to help you, your team, and your organization make wiser moves. A few new lessons you can preview in the catalog for October include:

  • Beyond Decision-Making: Leading with Good Judgement
  • The Productive Art of Day Theming
  • Self-Reflection: How Journaling Can Help You Make Better Decisions
For more information visit www.blueoceanbrain.com
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Workforce Compliance and Safety

Lockout Tagout Simulation

This lesson is a simulation designed to give learners an opportunity to practice locking and tagging equipment through a series of scenarios and exercises. It is intended for the authorized worker who has already completed lockout tagout training.

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Personal Protective Equipment for Construction

This lesson is intended for workers in the construction-industry to help them identify the need for PPE, things to consider when choosing PPE, and the different types of PPE used to protect their body.

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Industrial Skills Training

114-01 Fall Protection

Employees must be protected from fall hazards when working on unguarded surfaces more than six feet above a lower level or working at any height above dangerous equipment. Employers must take all necessary steps to eliminate, prevent, and control fall hazards. They must comply fully with fall protection standards established for occupational safety. The Fall Protection training course explains how to avoid falls and injury due to falling objects in the workplace. It outlines how to follow safety precautions and use safety equipment. This course references OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910 series for general industry. It is part of the Fall Protection training series.

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160-08 Fall Protection for Construction

Employees must be protected from fall hazards when working on unguarded surfaces more than six feet above a lower level or working at any height above dangerous equipment. Employers must take all necessary steps to eliminate, prevent, and control fall hazards. They must comply fully with fall protection standards established for occupational safety. The Fall Protection training course explains how to avoid falls and injury due to falling objects in the workplace. It outlines how to follow safety precautions and use safety equipment. This course satisfies the training requirements for OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926.503. It is part of the Construction training series.

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Upcoming Course Retirements

HSI regularly evaluates courses in our library to ensure your learners are receiving the most current, accurate, and engaging training experience.
We create new, or update courses on a regular basis. As part of our process, we retire courses and typically replace them with a corresponding new, updated or alternative course. 
These courses listed in the document linked below are being retired on the dates listed in the document. 

For additional questions, contact HSI support or your Customer Success Manager.