This fall, BTS has three opportunities for you to learn Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), which provides the skills and confidence to recognize when someone may be experiencing a mental health or substance use challenge, offer initial support, and help connect them with appropriate resources. Upcoming classes are scheduled for September 24 from 12-6 p.m. ET, October 18 from 1-7 p.m. ET and November 15 from 1-7 p.m. ET.
Did you know you can earn ETCP continuing education credits by completing TTF Safety First! Online Courses? As an ETCP Recognized Training Program, TTF Safety First! can help you meet your recertification requirements.
Safe & Sound Week is a time to take action and reflect on and recognize the efforts you have made to improve workplace safety and health throughout the year.
This training, taught by Monona Rossol, will provide participants with the tools to evaluate chemical products and solvents using safety data, helping them make informed decisions about safer alternatives in the workplace.
In this webinar, we will review the new Course Reimbursement policies, do a deep dive into the Course Reimbursement Application and Expense Report, and answer common questions.
June 1-7 is National CPR and AED Awareness Week. Everyone, everywhere, can be prepared and empowered to save a life if necessary.
Register for a virtual workshop discussing OSHA's HazCom standard, assessing chemical hazards, and understanding safety data sheets.
Learn practical ways to take meaningful breaks, set boundaries, and protect your wellbeing with this learning path for Mental Health Awareness Month.
Safety and Health Week and the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction are week-long events aimed at promoting workplace safety and health.
Mental Health Awareness Month helps people recognize the ways mental illness impacts their lives, educates people about available services, and highlights ways to advocate—even if they don't have a mental illness.
The CTS credential proves someone understands how AV systems are designed, installed, and operated. Learn how you can earn your certification.
Recordings of our bi-weekly TTF Safety First! webinars are now available on the LinkedIn Learning platform. Current recordings include Basic Entertainment Safety, Biological Hazards, and Chemical Protection, with many more to be added throughout the year.
LinkedIn Learning offers an incredible selection of skills-based courses, but you can also find short videos and full courses on health and wellness.
March is National Ladder Safety Month. Join us in promoting ladder safety and reducing ladder-related incidents each year.
With over 20,000 courses available on LinkedIn Learning, it can be overwhelming to select a starting point. Check out the ten most popular LinkedIn Learning courses for IATSE workers in 2025 for inspiration.
TTF Courses & Resources is an online learning platform with industry-specific training covering topics such as safety, technical skills, and workplace best practices. This FAQ guide will help you get the most out of the platform.
Explore a collection of short videos with techniques to promote concentration, reduce stress, and cultivate a more positive outlook.
Train the Trainer: Introduction to Training Delivery is now available in French! This foundational course introduces the main principles of adult learning and effective facilitation techniques, guiding trainers through the development of adaptive lesson plans and active learning environments.
What is the Difference Between OSHA 10 and OSHA 30?
OSHA courses provide information on the prevention of workplace hazards, but it can be confusing knowing whether you should take an OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 and if your work is considered General Industry or Construction. We break down the difference here.
Guide to Developing Training Programs, Third Edition
The third edition of our Guide to Developing Training Programs is now available for local unions! This guide will help your local identify training needs, develop a training plan, and measure the effectiveness of training.