
An effectively managed safety and health program may result in lower costs for management, and healthier, happier, and more loyal employees. But a poorly managed (or non-existent) program can significantly increase the likelihood that work-related accidents, injuries, or illnesses would occur. This, in turn, may raise the company’s workers’ compensation premium rates and the frequency of employee absenteeism. Thus, any company that is serious about managing people effectively must get serious about managing risk. Mismanagement of employee safety is a risk you do not want to take.
This course provides general information about workers’ compensation laws and discusses ways to handle employee safety and health issues.
TARGET AUDIENCEManagers/Supervisors/Risk Management & HR Professionals
TIME TO COMPLETE75-90 minutes
PURPOSETo help managers and supervisors understand how to reduce the risk of workplace injuries, to familiarize management with the workers' compensation system, and to provide guidelines for managing risk.
FORM INCLUDED
- Accident Investigation Report Form
- Employee Fraud: The Warning Signs
- Incident Report Form
- Manager's Guide to Occupational Injury Management and the Worker's Compensation System
- Minutes of the General Safety and Health Committee Meeting
- Sample Open-Ended Interview Questions
- Worker's Compensation Statement
ACCREDITATION
HRCI
This program has been approved for 1.50 recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR, and GPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI). For more information about certification or recertification, visit the HRCI homepage at
www.hrci.org.The State Bar of GeorgiaThe State Bar of Georgia has accredited this course for 1.50 Regular Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit hours. For more information about CLE credits, visit The State Bar of Georgia homepage at
www.gabar.org.
MONEY BACK GUARANTEEIf you are not satisfied with your purchase, contact us within 90 days to receive a refund of an individual course or suite (no more than one course in the suite may be completed).