Safety and Health Training (WisCon)

In addition to on-site assistance for individual employers, WisCon also provides presentations, seminars, and workshops on Occupational Health and Safety topics to the Wisconsin small business community. The following list provides Topics available, as well as a link to the event registration page. These presentations occur throughout Wisconsin, often at UW-Madison facilities including the UW Extension, and Agriculture Research Stations, as well as other UW System Campuses.  Other partners include the local technical colleges throughout the state.

Monday Webinars

   

 

 

Login for current webinars can be found on the UW Madison ZOOM website:

Sign up for weekly reminder emails HERE.

Upcoming Topics

  • September 19 – Chemical Compatability
  • September 26 – Emergency Planning
  • October 3 – Fire Safety
  • October 10 – Ear Buds

Past Webinars

In Person Training Programs

 

 

Follow the registration links for more details on each offering. The links are provided as a convenience.  We provide outreach programs to many organizations, providing a program or a link does not constitute any kind of endorsement. You can sign up for training program update emails by registering here.  You will get emails about programs scheduled near your zip code.

Date Location Topic Registration Information
Online Programs  
Weekly, at 1:00 on Mondays Zoom Sessions online Varies by Week
No Registration Required, ZOOM LINK
Always online Webpage with videos Respiratory Protection Program Requirements for COVID-19: Training for Program Administrators Webpage Link
In Person Programs
Tuesday, September 27 Marshfield, WI Current OSHA Emphasis Programs Including Noise Register
Tuesday, October 4 Whitewater, WI Current OSHA Emphasis Programs Including Noise Register

 

 

WisCon workshops are provided free of charge to the Wisconsin business community by the University of Wisconsin. This is possible because of a cooperative agreement between UW Madison and federal OSHA under the onsite consultation program. Our program services focus on OSHA covered businesses with less than 500 corporate wide employees.

Please contact us to discuss setting up a class in your part of the state, on a topic of interest to you.