Online Training
Building a Lasting Culture of Safety
We all want to be safe. Nobody ever plans to spend part of their working day being taken to the emergency room – except doctors, of course, but even they don’t want to be taken there in an ambulance. And yet it’s easy to get complacent and assume that nothing will ever go wrong just because it hasn’t happened before. It’s also easy to slip into unsafe working practices when the others around us are doing the same.

What You'll Learn
- How to educate colleagues and employees on the importance of safety, and the long-term consequences of an accident or injury.
- How to consistently (and effectively) communicate safety information to your team.
- Where and how to use safety signs, tags, tape, and other notifications.
- How to recognize potential hazards.
- The importance of emergency planning, and how to do it effectively.
- Various strategies for conducting good emergency and evacuation drills.
- What to do in the event of an accident.
- How to handle employees who refuse to operate in a safe manner.
- How to handle drug and/or alcohol abuse in the workplace.
- This video manages to explain why you should care about safety without ever telling you that it’s for your own good. There’s also no boring crap in here about how a safe workplace is a productive workplace, and there’s also an attempted murder. That’s right – in a safety video! The point is, talking about safety doesn’t have to be boring, and neither is this video.
- This video covers how (and how not) to share safety issues, concerns, and suggestions with your entire team. Also, there might be an apex predator, and a lazy person will receive a subtle yet unforgettable smack-down.
- Using safety signs, tapes, tags, and other warning labels is one of the easiest ways to alert your workforce to potential dangers. This video will make sure you use those materials effectively. You’ll also see the scariest bathroom in the world and learn about an exotic new disease.
- This video focuses on hazard prevention by encouraging workers to be mindful of their surroundings and any changing conditions that might cause unexpected dangers to pop up. We’ve also thrown a bit of old-school horror movie in here, so get ready for some creepy violin music.
- Nobody wants emergencies to happen. But if they do, it’s better to be prepared ahead of time. This video covers some of the essential elements of ensuring that your workforce knows what to do in the event of an emergency. There’s also a lot of screaming and running around in this video, which is pretty entertaining. And you’ll learn a new phrase to use if you’re ever on a sinking ship. Lots of fun coming your way!
- This video covers how to structure an emergency drill so that everyone feels invested in the process. You’ll also learn what happens if anyone chooses not to participate, and you’ll also also discover what the best cookie in the world is. Because being safe can be delicious.
- This video details the specific elements necessary for ensuring that any building evacuation runs smoothly. You’ll learn about the importance of having an immediate response leader, finally learn why sign-in sheets are important, and see at least one person crying for no reason. Warning – this video contains small amounts of unbridled chaos and anarchy.
About This Course
We all want to be safe. Nobody ever plans to spend part of their working day being taken to the emergency room – except doctors, of course, but even they don’t want to be taken there in an ambulance. And yet it’s easy to get complacent and assume that nothing will ever go wrong just because it hasn’t happened before. It’s also easy to slip into unsafe working practices when the others around us are doing the same.
That’s why we developed the Building a Lasting Culture of Safety video series. It’s designed to help you explain the importance of safety not only for your specific employees, but to the people they work with and the families and friends they go home to every night. Preparing for problems and behaving as though something could go wrong doesn’t mean you’re more likely to make a mistake, but it does mean you’ll be less likely to get injured if the worst does happen.
It also doesn’t mean that this video series is boring. Creating a safe working environment may not be a laughing matter, but that doesn’t mean you can’t laugh while we talk about it. So we’ve loaded these videos with plenty of hilarity to help keep you awake. We don’t want you to die anymore than you do, and we’d hardly be doing our jobs right if you accidentally died from boredom.
So get ready to enjoy our Building a Lasting Culture of Safety series. We offer serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Course Requirements
- Estimated Duration
- Approximately 1 hour
- Pass Requirements
- Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved in order to pass this course. The course is able to be taken three times in efforts to achieve the pass mark. Printable resources are available in the form of a comprehensive student manual. The manual is a valuable resource for future use and knowledge retention.
- Certificate
- Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
- Registration Fee
- $89.99 CAD
Frequently asked questions about online training
Common questions about enrollment, completion, and certificates.
What are the benefits of online training?
Benefits of online training include:
- Cost effective: no hotels, travel, meals and less time away from the workplace.
- Convenient: courses can be completed wherever you have access to a computer and internet access.
- Self paced: students can pause at any time and continue where they left off.
- Consistent: video/slide format ensures the course is the same every time.
- Easy verification: online access to training and certification records for students and managers.
Which online training courses does Safe + Sound offer?
Click here for a full list of online courses, listed alphabetically.
What is BIS Safety Software Inc.?
BIS Safety Software Inc. is a network of more than 200 leading safety training companies from across North America who collectively share and provide companies and individuals with access to a wide variety of safety training courses through one centralized online application.
Since 2010, the collaborative partnership between these training companies has not only enabled the best-of-the-best in online safety training to be brought together in one location but it is also helping to improve industry safety performance through the provision of convenient, cost-effective training.
Our partners BIS Safety Software Inc. are, in our opinion, the best providers of online safety training courses in Canada. We’ve been working with BIS since March 2012 and we are completely happy with the service they provide.
It might be that your first aid certification hasn’t yet expired but you don't feel confident in your skills and would like a refresher or you maybe you need to do a WHMIS course or H2S. Whether you're looking for Confined Space Entry, Firefighting, Ground Disturbance, Fall Protection, Safe Slinging and Rigging, First Aid, Transportation of Dangerous Goods, WHMIS, Wilderness Awareness, or many other safety courses, you will likely find them in our Online Course Library.
Is there a time limit for online courses?
Everyone learns at a different pace and everyone retains information differently. When you take a course online, you go at your own speed. If you get to a certain point and don’t fully understand the material, you can pause and go back for a review. On the other hand, if everything makes perfect sense, you can go straight through the entire course right to the test.
How does virtual proctoring/testing with webcam monitoring work?
When you start your test, you will be monitored via your webcam. If you disappear from the screen or appear to be consulting another device or other material, you will be disqualified from the course. The company responsible for virtual proctoring is Integrity Advocate. You can find out more about how their system works here.
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Disclaimer
Safe+Sound First Aid Training Ltd has made every effort to ensure the quality and standards of educational products sold and distributed by Safe+Sound via this website. Once purchased all online courses and products are non-refundable and all sales are final. Please review all cancellation policy details prior to purchase.
Please ensure your specific jurisdiction and workplace accepts online safety training and allows online training for your use.
Safe+Sound First Aid Training Ltd is not involved in course development and all online courses are sold and delivered in partnership with BIS Safety Software and approved and/or endorsed agencies.
