Become a certified Mental Health First Aider and use the skills you learn every day in interactions with your co-workers as well as friends and family. Dates are posted for virtual classes on September 15 and 27 and October 7 and 20.
Read MoreSafe + Sound Week is a nationwide event held each August that recognizes the successes of workplace health and safety programs and offers information and ideas on how to keep America's workers safe. The focus this year is on Job Hazard Analysis (JHA).
Read MoreSafety and Health Week and the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction are week-long events aimed at promoting workplace safety and health.
Read MoreIs your local union looking to bolster your workers' safety and craft skills? Course Reimbursement could be the solution you've been seeking. This blog provides an in-depth look at this program, addressing your most frequently asked questions.
Read MoreOnline OSHA training can be a convenient alternative when in-classroom sessions aren't available. In this blog, we answer your frequently asked questions about OSHA Online Course Reimbursement, providing you with the information you need to make an informed decision.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce that quarterly Course Reimbursement application deadlines have been eliminated. Local unions can now apply for Course Reimbursement any time throughout the year, on a rolling basis.
Read MoreReimbursement is now available for Forklift Operator and MEWP Operator certifications!
Read MoreWe’re pleased to announce we’re expanding our Develop a Local OSHA Trainer program to include reimbursement for OSHA Construction Trainers!
Read MoreThis primer outlines a few of the programs we developed to help your local union’s training efforts every step of the way — from providing an OSHA Outreach Trainer to developing industry-specific safety curriculum to supporting safety training through funding.
Read MoreOur new video walks you through applying for Course Reimbursement. See how simple it is!
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce IATSE TTF Safety First! is now an ETCP Recognized Training Program! As an ETCP Recognized Electrical and Rigging Program, select Safety First! courses you complete on or after August 18, 2021 will provide you with continuing education credits you can use when you recertify.
Read MoreDuring Safe + Sound Week, we ask you to commit to taking at least one safety training because workplace safety starts with you.
Read MoreReimbursement for Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) certifications is now available for trainings completed through Behind the Scenes in the U.S. or Actors Fund Canada in Canada.
Read MoreThe IATSE Training Trust Fund can help defray the costs of your local’s craft skills and safety trainings. Learn how here!
Read MoreWe are focusing on expanding our online and distance learning options to make sure training needs are still met and in the safest possible way. Here are some updates on our online training opportunities.
Read MoreFrom August 10-16, Safe + Sound Week recognizes the successes of workplace health and safety programs and offers information and ideas on how to keep America's workers safe.
Read MoreBack in March, IATSE Local 8 decided to move their spring and summer in-person classes online due to COVID-19 safer at home restrictions around gatherings. Under the direction of Michael Barnes and with the collective effort of the Local 8 Education Committee, they have developed an extraordinary web-based training community.
Read MoreFive new trainers join a growing roster of 50 OSHA Trainers in 41 local unions actively teaching OSHA 10/GES classes throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
Read MoreWe’ve assembled a list of online training providers and programs that IATSE workers can access free of charge. We’ll continuously update this list to reflect available offerings from our partners and other organizations.
Read MoreWe’re working on a pilot that will allow for courses approved for support through the Course Reimbursement program to be offered via a distance learning platform.
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