Help Prevent Falls with J. J. Keller® Ladder Safety Training
Understand OSHA’s ladder safety requirements under the Walking-Working Surfaces rule. The compliance date for training was 5/17/17, so make sure you get the training you need to comply.
J. J. Keller Video Training Books
Train where and when you need it with J. J. Keller Video Training Books. This new, innovative format provides greater training flexibility with access wherever your employees go—no internet connection or classroom needed! Video Training Books are perfect for missed training sessions, on-site training, remote locations, off-site employees, refresher training and more! Shop a huge variety of topics in transportation, workplace safety, construction and human resources.
Video Training Books
New from J.J. Keller are video training books. These books are affordable and portable, allowing them to go wherever the employees go.
J. J. Keller® Safety & Compliance Management Program
This program provides you with a dedicated consultant who works directly with you on-site. We’ll help you identify your company's OSHA and environmental risks and deliver continued oversight, guidance, and training. We tailor our service to your company’s specific needs, giving you more time to focus on your business.
J. J. Keller — your source for safety signs!
Choose from thousands of signs and labels, from the safety and compliance experts. We offer low prices, fast turnaround, no minimum order, and free shipping on qualified orders. Browse our huge selection of signs, or get a custom sign to suit your exact need — with no set-up fees.
Ultimate HPC: Forklifts Training Program
J.J. Keller’s New Ultimate HPC: Forklifts training program teaches important hazard perception skills, then uses interactive learning to show how they can be applied in everyday workplace settings. The intense, fast-paced program encourages forklift operators to be diligent at all times. Unique camera angles show hazardous situations from both operator and bystander perspectives. The DVD-based program features three segments, each representing an escalating level of perception difficulty: basic, intermediate and advanced. Trainees learn basic hazard perception skills, then build on those skills to advance through the higher levels.