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Keep your employees safe with free and unlimited Online Risk & Safety Training in myLearning@ADP

02/04/21

Author: ADP Admin/Tuesday, February 2, 2021/Categories: Bulletin News

In 2019 we enhanced our partnership with UL/PureSafety, a market-leading online safety training content provider, to reduce your cost of online risk & safety training courses from $10 per course to free and unlimited. Since we made this change, we have seen usage increase over 500%! We invite you to join the 1000’s of other TotalSource clients that are already taking advantage of this valuable resource.

Now more than ever it is critical to build awareness of workplace safety and encourage employees to follow safety protocols with effective safety training so your business can perform at its best. We offer several courses that can help your employees understand how to navigate the hazards of COVID-19 in the workplace such as Pandemic Awareness, Personal Protective Equipment and the recently added Safe Return to the Workplace suite of courses. Some additional popular courses are Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, Fire Extinguisher Safety, and Overview of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. All these courses are available to preview and assign to your employees in myLearning@ADP.

Want to learn more? To help you get started log into myLearning@ADP from the quick link on your ADP online portal home page and check out the “How do I?” learning path. Feel free to contact your dedicated ADP Risk & Safety Consultant or Human Resources Business Partner for any additional questions.

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