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Author: Atlantic Research Team

The Atlantic Research Team is our in-house editorial staff. Content published under this name is a collaborative effort, written and reviewed by multiple safety and HR specialists to ensure all information is accurate, practical, and up to date.

Food Preparation Worker Safety Training

Essential Safety Training Topics for Food Preparation Workers A food preparation worker is responsible for far more than ensuring a meal is delicious. Handling food products destined for public consumption means these workers must manage potential biological hazards while maintaining their own health to protect others. Beyond food safety, the commercial kitchen environment presents various …

Farmer Safety Training

Farming is one of the most important industries in America, and it always has been. Farmers do amazing, tough work to bring food to people all over the country. Below, you’ll find a list of training topics that are required for most Farmers. OSHA Required Training HazCom / GHS OSHA Regulation: 1910.1200(h) When OSHA Requires …

Factory Service Technician Safety Training

Essential Safety Training for Factory Service Technicians Factories are the engine of the industrial economy, housing complex machinery and high-intensity production lines. Within these environments, Factory Service Technicians are responsible for maintaining the moving parts that keep production on schedule. Because they interact directly with high-voltage equipment, loud machinery, and hazardous areas, comprehensive safety training …

Emergency Medical Technician Safety Training

Essential Training Topics for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) Emergency Medical Technicians are the cornerstone of pre-hospital emergency care. While others are moving away from danger, EMTs are running toward it to provide life-saving interventions. To operate safely and effectively in these high-stakes environments, technicians must master a wide array of safety and clinical topics. Staying …

Customer Service Rep Safety Training

Many customer service representatives work in an office all day long. This often leads them to the false conclusion that they are protected from potentially dangerous situations, but an emergency situation is possible anytime anywhere. Below, you’ll find a list of training topics that are required for most Customer Service Representatives. OSHA Required Training Emergency …

Construction Worker Safety Training

A construction site is one of the most dangerous work areas possible. Construction requires the constant use of tools, heavy machinery, and hazardous materials. Below, you’ll find a list of training topics that are required for most Construction Workers. OSHA Required Training Fall Protection OSHA Regulation: 1926.503(a) When OSHA Requires Fall Protection Training: Required for …

Car Mechanic Safety Training

When working as a mechanic, the number of cars that pass through your shop bay doors every day makes it easy to forget that cars are big, dangerous objects, even when stationary. As with any profession, you might find yourself overlooking some of the most basic steps to protect yourself and your coworkers. Below, you’ll …

Animal Caretaker Safety Training

There are a wide variety of businesses and institutions that hire animal caretakers to help with bathing, grooming, and feeding nonfarm animals. Zoos, Veterinarian offices, groomers, and shelters often need the services of animal caretakers, and this can be a dream job for anyone who loves spending time with animals. Below, you’ll find a list …

Firefighter Safety Training

Being a firefighter is much more than a profession, it means being a hero each and every day. Firefighters help people with problems big and small, all while saving lives and improving communities. Below, you’ll find a list of training topics that are required for most firefighters. OSHA Required Training Fire Brigades OSHA Regulation: 1910.156(c) …