Saturday, January 29, 2011

Free Safety Classes

Many times you can find free safety classes in your community. Good resources are your local police department, local fire department, local American Red Cross. Ask your local city government if they can direct you to or organize safety classes in your township.

Be a volunteer. Organize a local safety fair. Ask professionals in your area if they are willing to come display information about their safety organizations and hold mini-workshops for those who
visit the fair.

Need professional safety training for yourself or your organization? Visit www.InspireSafety.com for affordable, quality online training. You'll find a variety of courses for construction and other fields. Certification and continuing education credits available. We offer OSHA classes including OSHA 10 AND OSHA 30, all conveniently online!

Have a question? Ask us at safety@inspiresafety.com

1 comment:

  1. Although there are a lot of free safety courses out there, I still would recommend that workers (and/or employers provide) take up 10 hour osha training as it is one of the best safety training program out there.

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