How does the company ClickSafety convey safety information? What types of information do they provide?
What will be an ideal response?
ClickSafety is a form of safety communications recently developed using the Internet and computers. ClickSafety states in one of their brochures that it is "an Internet-based safety training, incentive awards and risk management program that will help contractors deliver job-appropriate training in both English and Spanish from any Internet-connected PC." The service provides online safety courses, tracks which employees have taken what classes, and tests for comprehension. The construction company has the option to choose which employee takes which classes. Employees can receive an OSHA 10-hour certificate by completing ClickSafety's OSHA 10-hour courses online.
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How does Peer-to-Peer communication work?
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