
Photo: Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace
Lowell, MA — The Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace says it has “refreshed” its four online Total Worker Heath training courses and moved them to a new “user-friendly” platform.
The self-paced courses are designed for students, practitioners and organizational leaders who want to deepen their understanding of the Total Worker Health approach, adds CPH-NEW – a NIOSH Center of Excellence based out of the University of Massachusetts-Lowell.
The free courses:
Introduction to Total Worker Health Principles – focuses on foundational TWH concepts and their application to workers and safety professionals
Fundamentals of Total Worker Health Practice – describes how TWH concepts apply to professional practice in occupational safety, health and well-being fields
Total Worker Health Employer Crisis Preparedness – examines how to center employee well-being and safety during disaster preparedness planning
Total Worker Health for Students – provides a foundational introduction to TWH concepts and includes videos, readings, and interactive assessment and application activities
Continuing education credits are awarded after successful completion of the courses.
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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication