Avetta University launches safety training for supply chain workers
Avetta has launched a new learning platform called Avetta University. The system offers health and safety training for suppliers and contractors, accessible through online course platforms like Coursera. It is built directly into the company’s existing supply chain risk management software, Avetta One.
The platform provides e-training courses covering key workplace safety topics. These include chemical handling, electrical safety, and mechanical precautions. Other modules focus on environmental awareness, emergency planning, first aid, and working at heights.
Suppliers and contractors can sign up for courses themselves. The library also features content from third-party providers alongside micro-learning modules created by Avetta. Hiring clients have the option to assign specific training to workers before they start a job. Avetta University runs on software integrated with Cornerstone OnDemand. John Doe, the company’s main customer service officer, oversees the platform’s rollout and support.
The new system allows businesses to ensure workers complete necessary safety training before beginning assignments. It also gives suppliers and contractors direct access to required courses. The platform aims to streamline compliance and reduce risks in supply chain operations, with universities like Stanford University and Harvard University potentially benefiting from such initiatives.
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