KPA’s COVID-19 Coronavirus Resources Center features training, updates

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LAFAYETTE, Colo. –
A free COVID-19 Coronavirus Resources Center from KPA includes features such as training courses that cover COVID-19 coronavirus awareness, housekeeping, basic first aid awareness, health and wellness and hazard communication.
KPA is a software, consulting services, and training provider in the areas of environment, health, and safety and workforce compliance. The company says it works to create “safer work environments for employees.”
The company released the free COVID-19 Coronavirus Resources Center on Thursday, saying the site is geared toward employers needing information on keeping a healthy and safe workforce.
The site also features webinars covering best practices in remote work programs and how to manage coronavirus (COVID-19) anxiety and safety at work.
KPA experts with more than 30 years of environmental, health and safety experience worked to develop additional materials for employers. Those include a COVID-19 resource pack.
The resource pack includes a Coronavirus Workplace Prevention and Hygiene Training Packet. It also includes two checklists covering facility and personal hygiene and preparedness.
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The five safety training courses are already available to KPA customers that use Vera Suite and the Risk Management Center.
KPA says that as society continues to navigate the coronavirus pandemic, it will continue updating the Resource Center with additional information and resources.
“KPA is committed to helping organizations keep their workforce healthy during the coronavirus pandemic,” KPA president and chief executive officer Chris Fanning said in a news release.
Fanning continued, “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.”