We’ve compiled a list of 12 manufacturing training courses covering topics like automation safety, ergonomics, personal protective equipment, lockout tagout, and more. These courses are designed to help your workers gain comprehensive knowledge of different manufacturing standards, processes, safety procedures, and Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards. Refer to our list below to learn more.
Workers in the manufacturing industry frequently perform repetitive tasks like lifting, assembling, pulling, bending, twisting, and hunching. If done continuously without a proper understanding of ergonomics, these tasks can become highly strenuous, ultimately taking a heavy toll on their physical health. With SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s Ergonomics for Manufacturing course, you can provide your workers with an overview of the benefits of ergonomics, common risk factors, and possible injuries caused by the lack of ergonomic knowledge, including muscle sprains, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, spine disorders, and other musculoskeletal problems. This microlearning course also discusses the best ergonomic practices such as stretching and practicing correct lifting techniques, which can prevent injuries before they happen and are a part of risk management.
To start training your team, you can import this manufacturing training course directly from SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s course library. Even without technical skills or design expertise, you can easily edit the lessons, incorporate interactive games, or rebrand the entire course according to your company’s guidelines.
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Explore this free courseThis SC Training (formerly EdApp) course is for workers in the warehouse. Here, they'll learn about the different types of PPE gear to help keep them safe, beginning from head to toe, including hard hats, eyewear, ear protection, and protective footwear.
The course also features OSHA's ergonomic guidelines to promote safety in the workplace. The warehouse workflow lesson highlights instructions on proper lifting and good housekeeping practices.
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Explore the coursePlastic moulding is a manufacturing process used to make plastic products like bottles, trash bins, road cones, hoses, straws, and many others. During this entire process, workers are exposed to different types of plastics, including PVCs, ABSs, PPs, and LDPEs, all of which can be hazardous when handled improperly. SC Training (formerly EdApp) designed the Plastic Injection Blow Moulding course to help you train your workers on how to safely handle hazardous plastic materials and other plastic manufacturing equipment.
It delves into the different types of plastic moulding processes, such as rotational moulding, injection molding, blow moulding, and extrusion moulding. The course also goes into detail about the types of mechanical and non-mechanical hazards and injuries like plastic burns, crushed limbs, and machine electrocution. In the last part of the lesson, your workers will learn about control measures to reduce exposure to molten plastic chemicals. Accessible through a desktop or mobile device, this manufacturing training course allows learners to complete lessons at their own pace.
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Explore the courseDesigned by 360training, the Piping Materials and Manufacturing Methods course contains general information about piping materials, metals, and different manufacturing processes used in the pipe manufacturing industry. Some of the topics covered in the 30-minute online course include physical composition and heat-treating practices of steel, mechanical properties of metal, and pipe materials and manufacturing methods. You can also expect to learn more about the three major criteria for selecting piping materials.
Through 360training’s online learning platform, your workers can look forward to perks like online accessibility, course certification, progress saving, and 24/7 access to customer support. However, keep in mind that the course expires one year after purchase.
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Explore the courseIn many manufacturing facilities, a lot of the assembly work is done with the help of automated robots. To provide workers with needed skills for the safe operation of these machines and to avoid fatality, SC Training (formerly EdApp) has developed the Automation Safety course. Some of the topics covered in this manufacturing training course include types of accidents, manufacturing hazards, and the differences between industrial robots and collaborative robots. It also provides workers with extensive lessons on risk control and safeguarding methods such as barriers, emergency stop buttons, and the buddy system. The course is enhanced with interactive quizzes to drive better retention results and make learning more fun and engaging. It’s also divided into 4 easily digestible lessons that you can complete in just a few minutes.
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Explore the courseClickSafety’s Electrical Safety Awareness for Manufacturing course is an introductory safety program designed for manufacturing workers, managers, and supervisors who handle machinery in general manufacturing industries. Some of the topics covered in this course include electrical work standards and regulations, common electrical hazards, controls for electrical hazards, Ohm’s law, and the definitions of amps, volts, and ohms. By the end of their training, your workers will understand the best practices for safe electrical usage, understand how common electrical accidents occur, and identify different control measures for common electrical hazards. Overall, this course takes only 30 minutes to complete. Once your workers have passed their final assessments, they can earn a certificate of completion.
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Explore the courseSC Training (formerly EdApp)’s Quality Control course is designed specifically for workers in the manufacturing industry, giving them a broader understanding of quality control processes, quality assurance, and inspections. It goes over the eight dimensions of quality, which include performance, features, reliability, conformance, durability, serviceability, aesthetics, and perceived quality. These dimensions were originally conceptualized by David Garvin and they can serve as your team’s framework for strategic analysis and product performance quality. As your workers go through the lessons, they’ll also learn about internal and external auditing procedures that are required for ISO 9000 standard registration.
Accessible through a desktop or mobile device, this manufacturing training course allows learners to complete lessons at their own pace. You can even send out automatic push notifications through the app to remind them when a new course update is available, ensuring higher engagement and completion rates.
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Explore the courseLockout Tagout is an online course by eTraining that highlights worker and employee responsibilities regarding equipment lockout and tagout. It delves into topics like control procedures, lockout requirements, inspection requirements, device removal, group lockout/tagout, and proper startup and shutdown procedures. Similar to other lockout tag out training courses, this training program also tackles regulations that organizations must comply with, and more specifically, OSHA’s Lockout Tagout safety standard 29 CFR 1910.147. By the end of this manufacturing training course, workers will be able to service machines and control potential hazards caused by the release of stored energy. Upon purchase, learners will be asked to create an account on the site. Once they log in, they’ll be able to access their training materials at any time.
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Explore the courseRobot Safety Awareness for Manufacturing by ClickSafety is a specialized training course designed for managers, supervisors, and general workers who utilize robots within a manufacturing work environment. Some of the topics discussed in this program include the definition and uses of robots, hazards associated with robots, robot safety guidelines, injury prevention measures, robot safety systems and controls, and specific training elements for employees working with robots. By the end of their training, your workers will learn safe robot handling protocols, understand the hazards and risks associated with using manufacturing robots, and identify specific control measures in the event of an accident or machine malfunction. To earn a certificate of completion for this course, learners must first complete their classroom training and score at least 70% at each knowledge checkpoint.
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Explore the courseConveyor belts are frequently used in manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and transportation industries. If not handled properly, these machines can be extremely dangerous and might result in severe injuries like arm amputations, lacerations, burns, scrapes, and broken bones. To help your workers stay safe while working with conveyors, SC Training (formerly EdApp) has developed the free Conveyor Safety course. It walks your team through conveyor basics, common hazards, conveyor ergonomics, and physical safeguarding methods like barriers, enclosures, and fences. Your workers will also learn the difference between powered conveyors such as belts and live rollers and gravity conveyors like aerials and buckets.
With SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s powerful authoring tool, you can easily edit the lessons and add gaming elements like drag-and-drop, sequencing, and matching to make learning fun and engaging for your workers.
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Explore the courseIf you’re looking for a comprehensive manufacturing training course to help you train your teams on best manufacturing practices, SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s got you covered. Their course called Good Manufacturing Practices for the Manufacturing Industry focuses on educating workers about regulations that are set in place to meet product standards consistently. It also discusses the importance of good manufacturing practices (GMP) and how it can help companies keep both their employees and consumers safe.
One of the lessons also touches on the ten principles of GMP, some of which include written procedures, documentation, validation, facility and equipment maintenance, cleanliness, and quality control. Available in SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s free editable course library, this course can be customized with other information specific to your organization's manufacturing guidelines.
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Explore the courseOffered in SC Training (formerly EdApp) for free, Slips, Trips, and Falls (for Manufacturing) is another manufacturing course that covers hazard awareness and safety practices in manufacturing work sites. This 3-part course delves into why slips, trips, and falls happen and what workers can do to prevent such accidents. Some of the prevention methods mentioned include good housekeeping, hazard signs, and safe storage of equipment. The last lesson dives into 4 different ways to manage safety risks, including risk assessment, workplace design, safety procedures and policies, and training.
With the platform’s microlearning app, your workers can access this training program from their smartphones whenever they have time to spare and learn on the go.
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Explore the courseWorkers in the manufacturing industry usually handle dangerous and complicated equipment like robots, conveyors, plastic molder machines, and the like. They’re also commonly exposed to different types of hazardous materials during the production process. Without a grasp on basic manufacturing concepts, like machine handling and safety protocols, your workers can potentially face numerous dangers and unsafe situations. These risks can range from health problems to more severe physical hazards caused by improper PPE usage, faulty machines, leaked energy, and toxic chemical exposure in the worksite. As an employer, it’s your responsibility to prioritize workplace safety and comply with safety regulations and employee training required by the health administration. Providing your workers with comprehensive manufacturing training will help ensure that they can control potential hazards and work safely in a manufacturing environment.