[NHLakesChapter] Fwd: Register for IOD's Workplace Safety Training this Summer
dee moore
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Wed Jun 14 20:11:08 UTC 2023
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> From: Institute on Disability <caitlyn.fulton at unh.edu>
> Date: June 14, 2023 at 3:00:20 PM EDT
> To: deelm27 at yahoo.com
> Subject: Register for IOD's Workplace Safety Training this Summer
> Reply-To: Institute on Disability <caitlyn.fulton at unh.edu>
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> UNH Institute on Disability RAISE Project
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> Encourage Workplace Safety – Attend RAISE's Staying Safe at Work Training!
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> The Raising Awareness to Increase Safety in Employment (RAISE) project at the University of New Hampshire’s Institute on Disability (IOD) is proudly offering enhanced Staying Safe at Work (SSAW) trainings to teach under-served workers about health and safety on the job.
> This FREE interactive, accessible, 5 1/2 hour training is designed for:
> Workers with low literacy skills or limited English proficiency;
> Workers with disabilities, including intellectual and developmental disabilities, and young workers, to teach them the skills to be safe while working or volunteering;
> Employers interested in helping their employees be safer in the workplace;
> Special Education Teachers or Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors interested in assisting young adults as they transition into employment;
> Support Teams who want to help workers be safer in the workplace.
> Learn more about RAISE's Summer Trainings
> The SSAW trainings utilizes stories, pictures, collaborative learning techniques, and hands-on activities to make learning engaging for workers. Topics cover a wide range of safety issues, including:
> How to stay safe in a work emergency;
> Worker health and safety rights;
> Recognizing hazards and identifying solutions.
> Visit our website to learn more!
> "It was incredibly interactive. There was a lot of information that is helpful with everyday safety for work or while out in the community. This course is very valuable for everyone to take. The presenters were personable, knowledgeable, and very down to earth. One of the most memorable trainings in a very long time. I can't wait until the next training that is offered with our presenters!" - Participant
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> Through the Department of Labor (DOL) Susan Harwood Training Grant, the UNH Institute on Disability seeks to address the shortage of occupational health and safety training for under-served workers, including workers with low literacy skills or limited English proficiency, workers with disabilities including intellectual and developmental disabilities, and young workers by offering the Staying Safe at Work, 3rd Edition curriculum.
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