KPA Releases a Free COVID-19 Coronavirus Resources Center
KPA releases a free COVID-19 coronavirus resources center for businesses to navigate workplace concerns.

KPA releases a free COVID-19 coronavirus resources center for businesses to navigate workplace concerns.
Lafayette, Colo. – Today, KPA released a free COVID-19 Coronavirus Resources Center for employers needing information to help keep their workforce healthy and safe. The Resource Center includes five safety training courses, several webinars, checklists, and the latest updates from KPA’s team of experts in Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Human Resources.
“KPA is committed to helping organizations keep their workforce healthy during the Coronavirus pandemic,” said Chris Fanning, President and CEO of KPA. “It’s KPA’s responsibility to pool our resources and do our part to keep employees and the communities where they work and live healthy and safe.”
Information Found on the COVID-19 Coronavirus Resource Center
With over 30 years of EHS experience, KPA has tapped their experts to develop the following materials for employers:
Five training courses that cover COVID-19 Coronavirus Awareness, Housekeeping, Basic First Aid Awareness, Health and Wellness, Hazard Communication
Webinars about Best Practices in Remote Work Programs and How to Manage Coronavirus (COVID-19) Anxiety and Safety At Work (run on several dates)
A COVID-19 Resource Pack that includes a Coronavirus Workplace Prevention and Hygiene Training Packet and two checklists about facility and personal hygiene and preparedness
The five courses are already available to KPA customers that use Vera Suite and the Risk Management Center. As society continues to navigate the Coronavirus pandemic, KPA will continue to update the Resource Center with updated information and valuable resources.
As a leading software, consulting services, and training provider for Environment, Health, and Safety and Workforce Compliance solutions, KPA specializes in creating safer work environments for employees. KPA’s training programs help employers meet federal, state, and local requirements with interactive courses that capture learners’ attention and test their understanding of required concepts. In addition to award winning training, KPA offers a comprehensive suite of workplace and workforce management software and services that allow clients to automate manual compliance processes, improve their safety culture, and reduce their total cost of risk.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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