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Winter Safety Training

Work doesn’t stop just because the temperatures get cold. Even though there’s still plenty of work to do, most employers see a drop in employee attendance and a rise in employee accidents and illnesses during this time of the year. Some workers may only have to deal with colds going around the office, while others might have to navigate dangerous icy roads and harsh elements in order to do their job. Winter safety training helps prepare your employees for working in these cold temperatures, as well as helps reduce the risk of injury and illness.

Winter Safety Training (7)

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Winter Safety: Safe Driving Practices Training Course

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SKU: AT087

Languages: EN ES FR

Produced: 2024

SKU: AT087

Languages: EN ES FR

Produced: 2024

15 minutes

Walking Safely in Icy Conditions Training Course

Walking Safely in Icy Conditions Training Course

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SKU: 1719

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2017

SKU: 1719

Languages: EN ES

Produced: 2017

15 minutes

Winter Driving Safety - Atlantic Training

Winter Driving Safety - Atlantic Training

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SKU: 1034i

Languages: EN

Produced: 2006

SKU: 1034i

Languages: EN

Produced: 2006

20 minutes

Hypothermia Training Course

Hypothermia Training Course

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SKU: 10053A

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

SKU: 10053A

Languages: EN

Produced: 2005

14 minutes

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Hey Atlantic Training, we’ve been through our fair share of winters, and we’re pretty confident in cold temps. Why should we take your winter safety training courses?

Whether you’ve lived through many winters, or you’re only approaching your first winter, the hazards that come with cold weather remain fierce. Even the most experienced drivers can still slip and slide on icy roads. If you’re not facing the elements directly, you’re still contending with illnesses that circulate during the colder months. OSHA understands the hazards that come around only during the winter and has taken the initiative to address the hazards related to cold weather. Protect your employees’ health and safety by going the extra mile and hopefully preventing problems before they arise.