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Workplace Impairment Training – Cornerstone Training!
Join us for Workplace Impairment Training, delivered LIVE—either virtually or in person!
Who is the course for?
Everyone in the workplace.
This new course answers:
- What’s the relationship between impaired driving and workplace safety?
- What factors and situations can cause impairment and risk factors for impaired driving?
- What are common signs and symptoms of impairment?
- What do I do upon observing impaired driving in the workplace?
- What are the impacts and costs of employees’ impaired driving to a company’s bottom line?
- What resources are available to help me recognize and address risk factors for impaired driving in my workplace?
Realistic scenarios and practice activities help participants recognize the many types of risk factors for impaired driving—including drug or alcohol impairment, fatigue, over-the-counter medications, and mental distress.
Interested?
Contact us to schedule your free training. [email protected]
We cover other topics, too!
Presentation options include:
- Pedestrian Safety Training
- Distracted Driving Training
- Occupant Protection Training
- Speeding
- Young Drivers in the Workplace
- Safe System Approach
Webinars
Drug and Alcohol Testing – Those Pesky Little Problems (third addition)
Thursday, Jan. 16 (10-11 a.m. CT)
The ability of managers and supervisors to recognize changes in job performance is critical to the safety of employees. Reasonable suspicion training is an important part of your drug-free workplace program. In this newly updated webinar, John Counts, a retired Texas Department of Public Safety senior trooper, will discuss the top mistakes employers make when conducting workplace drug and alcohol testing. The DOT Clearinghouse also will be discussed. Even if you attended this webinar in years past, you won’t want to miss this newly updated session!
Virtual Workplace Impairment Training
Thursday, Feb. 20 (8:30 a.m.-noon CT)
This interactive, scenario-based learning includes a six-step process for responding to potential impairment in the workplace. Participants learn how the scope of impairment has changed to include a broad definition of the types of impairment:
- Drugs and alcohol
- Over-the-counter medications
- Fatigue
- Stress and mental distress
This course will help you answer these questions:
- What’s the relationship between impairment and workplace safety?
- What factors and situations can cause impairment?
- What are common signs and symptoms of impairment?
- What do I do upon observing impairment in the workplace?
- What are the impacts and costs of employees’ impairment to a company’s bottom line?
- What resources are available to help me recognize and address impairment in my workplace?