Train the Trainer

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Train the Trainer: Heat Illness Prevention (online)

This 3.5hr online seminar for mayordomos, supervisors, HR, and safety personnel provides practical and interactive education on how to train on preventing, recognizing, and responding to heat illness. We'll examine how to implement policies to protect workers and methods to provide effective training for employees and supervisors. Participants will leave with a greater understanding of:

  • Cal/OSHA Heat Illness Prevention standards and real world applications.
  • Heat Illness Prevention in Indoor Places of Employment.
  • Common violations and how to avoid them.
  • Enforcement & regulatory updates.
  • Critical issues for worker health and safety and liability concerns.
  • How to conduct effective training and assure compliance.

All participants must be registered and will receive a certificate of completion and resources from the seminar. Multiple individuals can participate via a single connection.

Upcoming Course Dates
  • April 14th 8:30am-12:00pm - Spanish
  • April 15th 8:30am-12:00pm - English
Registration Rates
 Early (2 weeks)     Standard   
CFLCA Members  $140 $190
Non-Members $200 $275

15% Discount when registering 3 or more participants. 


Train the Trainer: Harassment Prevention (online)

Learn what it takes to be a Harassment Prevention trainer, qualified to administer legally compliant training for supervisors and non-supervisory employees. This seminar will provide the necessary knowledge and resources for you to conduct training programs on the prevention of harassment, bullying, retaliation, and other forms of related discrimination as mandated by California state laws including:

  • Time of hire non-supervisory employee training
  • Annual 2-hour supervisor training

California Civil Rights Department guidelines require qualified harassment instructors to have two-years of experience in:

  • Providing harassment prevention training, or
  • Responding to claims of harassment or discrimination, or
  • Investigating claims of harassment or discrimination.

All participants must be registered and will receive a certificate of completion and resources from the seminar. Multiple individuals can participate via a single connection.

Upcoming Course Dates

Harvest Safety Training: Hand + Machine (online)

A successful harvest requires compliance with Cal/OSHA regulations, reducing occupational hazards, and maintaining operational continuity. This specialized training combines key topics on mechanized and hand harvest to provide a comprehensive understanding of the risks, regulations, and best practices involved in both types of harvesting. Targeted for supervisors, safety managers, FLCs, and vineyard managers, this seminar will help improve workplace safety management, reduce injuries, and minimize workers' compensation costs. Key topics covered include:

  • Hazard and risk identification and mitigation.
  • Application of Cal/OSHA regulations for night work, heat, and smoke.
  • Exposure and control of common injuries.
  • Management of environmental and behavioral risk factors.
  • Equipment safety for operators and workers.
  • Strategies for regulatory compliance and staff discipline.

All participants must be registered and will receive a certificate of completion and resources from the seminar. Multiple individuals can participate via a single connection.

15% Discount when registering 3 or more participants.

Upcoming Course Dates:

Tips for Groups Attending a Virtual Training

Multiple attendees can participate via a single connection (all must be registered). We recommend connecting to a larger monitor, TV, or projector. Click here for tips to connect a computer to a TV or projector.


Cancellation Policy

Due to limited capacity, we are unable to grant refunds. Registration fees may be credited to a future course when requested a minimum of 72 hours in advance and will be subject to a transfer fee of $50. Transfer fees will be waived for CFLCA members. No shows or failure to submit requests 72 hours in advance will forfeit all registration fees.

Questions: Call 916-389-1246 or e-mail here