Upcoming Trainings

New Hire Safety Training ~ 2022-2023
Utility Cart Operator Certification ~ Multiple Sessions
Aerial Lift Operator Certification ~ January 31, 2023
Pesticide Applicator Safety Training ~ Multiple Sessions
Boundaries Training ~ 10am or 1 pm
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School Employee Training Matrix by Job Classification
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some training may be held via Zoom as needed. For more information, please email Valerie@crsig.com or call the CRSIG office (209) 579-7535.
New Pesticide Training Requirements
Beginning July 1, 2016, any staff who intends to apply pesticides on school grounds must complete a training course provided by the Department of Pesticide Regulation. This new requirement defines pesticides to include, but not limited to, disinfecting wipes and sanitizers. This means that other staff besides custodial and maintenance (teachers, instructional aides, and clerical) would need to be trained annually. Below you will find a summary of the new requirements as well as instructions to the online training course approved by the state. Should you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact the CRSIG office.DPR Training Information
Step-by-Step Online Instructions
Training Handouts
Accident Investigation Training- Introduction to Liability Accident Investigation for School Districts - Erik Knak
- Workers' Compensation Investigations - Wells Fargo Insurance
- Sample Accident Investigation Report Form
- 2018 Workers' Compensation Workshop Presentation
- 2022 Workers' Compensation Workshop Presentation
- Workers' Compensation Presentation - Jennet Horder
- Subrosa - Brian Bergstrom & David Rollins
Online Training Available
CRSIG offers online training through TargetSolutions. Some trainings that are available in this program include AB1825 Sexual Harassment Prevention for Supervisors, Bloodborne Pathogens, and other various training topics. If your district is not currently using this service and is interested in getting more information, please contact Angela Jacobson.

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Safety Training Handouts
Did you know that your School District's Injury and Illness Prevention plan requires supervisors talk to employees about Safety on a regular basis? You should make Safety a topic at every staff meeting or opportunity. Do you need some help with coming up with a training for staff? Here are 52-one for each week of the year-different handouts you can use.
- Some are technical, some are very simple-each one is about a specific topic. Note that there are some similar topics but each handout is different.
- Some include a test and a training verification form
- If you use any of the handouts, be sure to include a sign-up
sheet and keep a copy of the sign-up sheet with the handout for
your OSHA records. There is a
training roster
you can use to document attendance.
4 Steps to Setting Up Your Computer Workstation
5 Things to do to Defuse Violence
Accident Prevention
Air Quality
Are you Stressed
Cafeteria And Food Service Safety
Can Walking Make You Fit
Clean and Safe Office Area
Computer Ergonomics-Are You at Risk for Pain
Death on Our Highways-Workers in Peril
Defensive Driving
Eliminate Top Safety Threats to Prevent Electrical Injuries
Extension Cord Safety
Eye Protection
Eye Safety
Facts on Fire Safety
Fertilizers and Pesticides
Fire Safety
Fundamentals of Housekeeping
Gas Welding
Give Yourself an Out-Emergency Exits
Guard Against Machine Injuries
Hand Tools
Hand Washing
Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace
Heat Stress Tri-Fold Brochure
How Safe is Work-Stress
Integrated Pest Management
Keeping a Clean and Safe Office or Classroom Space
Ladder Safety
Lifting to Protect Your Back
MSDS
Near Miss Reporting
Parking Lot Security
Personal Protective Equipment-Feet First
Personal Safety Awareness
Power Lawn Mowers
Prevent, Slips, Trips, and Falls
Prevent Sprains and Strains
Preventing Back Injuries
Preventing Slips and Falls
Safe Driving Tips
Safe Lifting
Safety Tips for the Office
Safety-Attitude and Behavior
Slips, Trips and Falls
Surge Protector and Extension Cord Safety
The Hazard of Arts and Crafts
Tips to Prevent Eye Strain
Top Workplace Hazards
What You Need to Know About Hearing Loss
Winter Driving Safety
Working Safely with Chemicals
Workplace Hazards-Protecting your Eyes and Ears
If you have any ideas for which you would like to have a handout
created, feel free to contact
Terri Prichard
or Angela Jacobson