Past Events

Identifying Hazards in the Workplace in the Time of COVID-19

Webinar

Understanding the hierarchy of Systems of Safety (with design as the primary system) enables workers to become active participants in developing and implementing safe work practices (“training and procedures”). Join us as we introduce the concept of Systems of Safety and identifying safety system failures in the workplace. Click here for more information.

Violence Prevention Training

Webinar

Join us as we discuss workplace violence prevention strategies, identifying safety system failures in the workplace, and OSHA and NJ state regulations that address workplace violence.  Click here for more information.

Preventing Exposure to Workplace Chemicals

Webinar

Employers have a responsibility under OSHA’s HazCom Standard to educate and train employees about the chemicals they work with and how to protect themselves from any potential hazards. Join us as we discuss OSHA's HazCom standard and assessing chemical hazards and understanding safety data sheets. Click here for more information.

NJ COVID-19 Awareness & Prevention Training

Webinar

Through the NJ COVID-19 Awareness and Prevention Training, employers, workers, and worker representatives will gain knowledge through participatory training sessions to reduce the risks of exposure to the COVID-19 in the workplace. WEC can pay participants $15 an hour to attend this training. Click here for more information.

Identifying Hazards in the Workplace in the Time of COVID-19

Webinar

Understanding the hierarchy of Systems of Safety (with design as the primary system) enables workers to become active participants in developing and implementing safe work practices (“training and procedures”). Join us as we introduce the concept of Systems of Safety and identifying safety system failures in the workplace. Click here for more information.

Violence Prevention Training

Webinar

Join us as we discuss workplace violence prevention strategies, identifying safety system failures in the workplace, and OSHA and NJ state regulations that address workplace violence.  Click here for more information.

WEC Membership Meeting

Virtual Event

How Federal money should be spent rebuilding NJ infrastructure With the historic influx of federal dollars from the American Rescue Plan, the Infrastructure bill and Build Back Better (fingers crossed) both circulating and headed to New Jersey, what does this mean for our schools, the green economy and our environment? Join us for WEC’s annual virtual membership meeting. Our special guest is Mark Weber, analyst for New Jersey Policy Perspective. Join us for a lively discussion about federal funding and the future of our schools and workplaces. This will be an interactive meeting. We want to hear from our members on your priorities for the new year and how our work can intersect. This event is FREE and open to WEC members and non-members. Pre-registration is required. Register Here For more information, contact Debra Coyle McFadden, Executive Director, WEC at (609) 882-6100 ext. 308 or email: [email protected]  

Identifying Workplace Hazards in the Time of COVID-19

Webinar

Understanding the hierarchy of Systems of Safety (with design as the primary system) enables workers to become active participants in developing and implementing safe work practices (“training and procedures”). Join us as we introduce the concept of Systems of Safety and identifying safety system failures in the workplace. Click here for more information.

Identifying Workplace Hazards in the Time of COVID-19

Webinar

Understanding the hierarchy of Systems of Safety (with design as the primary system) enables workers to become active participants in developing and implementing safe work practices (“training and procedures”). Join us as we introduce the concept of Systems of Safety and identifying safety system failures in the workplace. Click here for more information.

Violence Prevention Training

Webinar

Join us as we discuss workplace violence prevention strategies, identifying safety system failures in the workplace, and OSHA and NJ state regulations that address workplace violence.  Click here for more information.

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