The primary goal of any safety and health program is to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and fatalities, along with the personal and financial hardships these events can cause for workers, their families, and their employers.
Online safety training is an effective and recommended approach to managing workplace safety and health. Safety Made Simple provides training programs that equip employees with the knowledge they need to recognize hazards, follow safe procedures, and work responsibly every day.
For employees working in shipping terminal facilities, safety training must also address the critical importance of security awareness. Our programs help workers understand both operational safety risks and security responsibilities, including access control, cargo protection, and recognizing potential security threats.
By strengthening both safety and security awareness, our training helps create a safer, more secure work environment while significantly reducing the likelihood of accidents, injuries, and security incidents.
Our extensive catalog includes an assortment of interactive online programs covering the general safety topics that affect your shipping terminal operations. Examples of our course offerings include: Walking and Working Surfaces - Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls: Learn the general requirements for walking-working surfaces and work platforms and understand additional fall-protection strategies.
Maritime Security (MARSEC): Learn the importance of maintaining strong security awareness in maritime facilities, including an overview of the MARSEC levels and the security procedures required at each level.
Personal Protective Equipment: With four different courses on types of PPE, Safety Made Simple covers everything from the Basics, to Head & Foot, Eye & Face, and Hand & Body. Learn what PPE you need on the job and discover how to apply safety and injury prevention practices.
Fall Arrest and Restraint Protection Systems: This online safety course covers when to use fall protection equipment. Learn fall protection strategies including fall arrest and fall restraint and understand the importance of caring for, and inspecting fall protection equipment.
Hazard Communications Safety Data Sheets: Learn to recognize the purpose of the Hazard Communication Standard and identify the types of important information contained within Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) as well as best practices for reviewing SDS's prior to working with hazardous chemicals.
Hearing Protection: Learn how hearing occurs, and recognize the factors that lead to temporary and permanent hearing loss. Apply the safe practices learned in this course to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
Examples of other pertinent general safety training topics we offer include portable ladder safety, lockout tagout, exit routes and emergency response, job hazard analysis, basic electrical safety, and many more.