This year is going to be BIG. The ClickSafety Team will be at American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) in Booth #1407 celebrating our 25-year anniversary as an online safety training provider. Schedule a meeting with us or stop by and say hi at the show to learn about our latest courses and features! https://bit.ly/3SbQqLi #Safety2024
ClickSafety
E-Learning Providers
Burlington, Massachusetts 3,307 followers
Training. Compliance. Your Future.
About us
For 25 years, ClickSafety has partnered with companies across construction, manufacturing, warehousing, and more to offer a complete environmental, health, safety, and wellness training solution that reduces risk and empowers workers with the knowledge and confidence they need to remain safe on the job. Let us help keep your workers safe--let’s build your safety culture, together.
- Website
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http://www.clicksafety.com
External link for ClickSafety
- Industry
- E-Learning Providers
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Burlington, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Online Safety Training and Risk Management Experts, Authorized OSHA Online Outreach Provider, Specializing in the Construction and General Industries, Subcontractor Training Programs and Portals, Injury and Illness Prevention Programs, and Workplace Safety & Training
Locations
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Primary
5 Wall St
Burlington, Massachusetts 01803, US
Employees at ClickSafety
Updates
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Did you get it right? The answer to yesterday's Safety Check Tuesday question is personal fall arrest system. When working on an elevated surface 6 feet or more above a lower level, you need a personal fall arrest system. For more on safety working on scaffolds, check out our course: https://bit.ly/4bJBWJv
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Did you get it right? The answer to yesterday's Safety Check Tuesday question is Scrapes. Textile gloves can protect against scratches and scrapes, but more intense or specialized damage will go through the gloves. For more on PPE safety, check out our course: https://bit.ly/3S3l6ye
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Did you get it right? The answer to yesterday's Safety Check Tuesday question is the employer. The employer is responsible for regulating access to electrical closets and live electrical equipment. They need to put safeguards in place to prevent people from accidentally or improperly using the tools. for more on electrical safety in the workplace, check our NFPA 70E course, which was recently updated for 2024! https://bit.ly/3W9Jlx6
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Did you get it right? The answer to yesterday's Safety Check Tuesday question is Personal Fall Arrest System. A personal fall arrest system is your only option for fall protection because there’s nothing to anchor guardrails to. Your employer must provide a personal fall arrest system for people doing this work. For more on scaffold safety, check out our course: https://bit.ly/3zcAL7R
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