Social Responsibility Awareness (OSHA)
Learn about safe work practice responsibilities, respect, communication, harassment and discrimination, environmental responsibilities, hazard communication, substance abuse risks, and sanitary workplace practices.
Overview
This awareness course introduces core social responsibility expectations in the workplace. Learners will review safe work practice responsibilities, the importance of a positive attitude, communication and respect, and practical ways to identify and respond to harassment and discrimination. The course also covers environmental practices, hazard communication, substance abuse risks, and sanitary workplace practices.
Who is it For
This course is suitable for employees, supervisors, contractors, and others who need an awareness of workplace conduct, respect, safety responsibilities, and basic social responsibility expectations.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, learners will be able to:
- Explain employee's safe work practice responsibilities
- Describe the importance of a positive attitude, good communication and respect
- Identify different types of harassment and discrimination and how to respond
- Explain an employee's environmental practices responsibilities
- Explain hazard communication
- Describe the risks associated with substance abuse
- Identify examples of good sanitary practices
Course Content
The course includes topics such as:
- Safe work practice responsibilities
- Positive attitude, communication and respect
- Harassment and discrimination awareness
- Environmental practice responsibilities
- Hazard communication
- Substance abuse risks
- Sanitary workplace practices
Assessment
Learners are assessed through knowledge checks and assessment questions during the course. The course includes 5 questions.
Certificate
Successful completion of the course will result in a certificate of completion issued by RelyOn.
OSHA-Aligned eLearning
This course is developed by RelyOn and aligned with relevant OSHA requirements and guidance. OSHA does not approve, accredit, certify, or endorse individual training providers or courses. This training is intended to support awareness and understanding of workplace safety requirements related to OSHA.