Sexual Harassment for Supervisors in California Online Safety Training
This Sexual Harassment for Supervisors in California online safety training course is convenient and easy to use. Individual employees can train at a time that is convenient for them, at their own pace. The system automatically tracks their progress in the course along with any completed quiz scores and bookmarks the learner’s place to make it easy to resume training if training is interrupted. Upon completion of the course, and a 100% score, the employee will then be able to print a certificate of completion.
Employers no longer need to pull large groups of employees off the job to complete their safety training.
This online training course can help you:
Meet compliance-based safety requirements
Reduce risks of accidents and injury on and off the job
Lower insurance premiums, workers compensation claims and lost work hours
Improve employee morale and retention
This course will define sexual harassment and outline the steps you and your employer can take to prevent and respond to sexual harassment in your workplace. This course will also discuss your responsibilities as a supervisor in creating a workplace that is free from sexual harassment.
Learning Objectives:
Define sexual harassment
Define the difference between sexual harassment under state and federal law
Recognize examples of sexual harassment
Identify the negative effects of sexual harassment in the workplace
Specify the objectives of a workplace sexual harassment policy
Specify actions you can take to prevent and respond to sexual harassment in the workplace
Intended Audience:
All supervisors and anyone who directs other employees, or has the authority (or significant influence) to hire, transfer, suspend, layoff, recall, promote, discharge, assign, reward, adjust grievances, or discipline other employees.
This course was specifically designed to meet training needs for supervisors of California-based employees (in compliance with AB 1825). It is recommended for all supervisors.
Primary Regulations:
California State Bill AB 1825 (Reyes; D-Fresno; Chapter 933)