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On-Line Training Now Available!
A variety of courses are now available to members at no cost. See a complete course list and register now.
AMLJIA provides a broad range of training for our members' supervisors, managers and employees. If you have a training need and don't see the topic listed here, contact Grady Fisher at gradyf@amljia.org.


- Accident Review Committee Structure & Function
- Accident/Injury Reporting Investigation
- Advanced Driver Refresher Training
- Back and Other Injury Prevention
- Basic Electrical Safety
- Basic Safety Responsibilities for Employees
- Basic Safety Responsibilities for Supervisors
- Basic Sexual Harassment Awareness Training
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Chemical Handling/Storage Procedures
- Confined Space Entry
- Emergency Spill Response Procedures
- Empl. Recruitment, Training, Hiring & Documentation
- Employment Related Practice Liability Awareness
- Ergonomics Awareness
- Hazard Communication
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- Hazard Identification and Abatement
- Hearing Conservation
- Heavy Equipment Safety
- Importance of Safety Inspectors
- Industrial Fire Safety
- Lockout/Tagout
- OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Voluntary Compliance Courses
- Personal Liability and Responsibility
- Personal Protective Equip. Selection, Use and Care
- Portable Fire Extinguisher Training
- Public Entity Risk Management
- Respiratory Protection
- Risk Mgmnt. Fundamentals for Management Teams
- Safety Committee Structure and Function
- School In-Service Training
- Skateboard Park Awareness
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All of the following topics can be presented by our Risk Managers on site at your location upon request. This is not a comprehensive list, and many more topics are available. Sessions can be designed and modified for your particular needs. Classes include presentation, reference and training handouts and materials. Local, on-site training is provided to all AMLJIA members upon request at no additional cost.

The AMLJIA staff is happy to assist you with your training needs.
The AMLJIA's Public Entity Risk Management Seminar 2007 was an overwhelming success, providing training for 53 municipal and school officials from 37locations throughout Alaska. |