On-Demand Annual Pass simplifies safety education

The American Society of Safety Professionals offers an ASSP Education On-Demand Annual Pass for occupational safety and health professionals to expand their knowledge, improve their strategies and earn continuing education units (CEUs) at their own pace from anywhere at any time.

“Finding time for professional development is always a challenge, so this 24/7 solution makes safety and health learning extremely convenient,” said ASSP President Pam Walaski, CSP, FASSP. “The annual pass opens up a realm of education opportunities and enables safety pros to easily maintain their professional certifications.”

For one price, safety professionals receive immediate 12-month access to an extensive online library that features more than 100 webinars and self-paced courses presented by industry experts. From quick one-hour sessions to more intensive courses, a range of learning options fits any schedule.

New courses are added year-round to help keep safety professionals current on industry best practices. Topics include artificial intelligence, confined spaces, heat stress, ergonomics, fall protection, worker well-being, safety management systems, risk assessment and prevention through design. The library also includes recorded sessions from ASSP’s annual professional development conference and exposition.

Teams of five or more can obtain an enterprise solution that meets the needs of their organization by contacting ASSP’s Tom Kerschner at tkerschner@assp.org. Learn about all of the Society’s education courses, webinars and events by visiting assp.org/education.

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