Live webinars
Log on, listen in, and get answers in real time. Live webinars are free, but online space is limited. Click a class title below for details and to register. Instructions to access the training will be included in your confirmation email.
Based on feedback from our policyholders and customers, we’re switching to a new, improved platform for our webinars from March 5, 2024. Livestorm is browser-based and easily accessible via mobile phones. It also offers better technical support, stability, and video integration, immediate replays, and more opportunities to engage with the presenter.
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HR Answers | Building a successful team
DateThursday, July 11, 2024Time10-11:30 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Deborah Jeffries, HR Answers
DescriptionOrganizational success often depends on how well people work together. Successful teams and teamwork fuel the accomplishment of the organization’s strategic goals. Organizations need supervisors who know how to develop and maintain successful work teams. This includes knowing the strengths of their individuals as well what they need to add when hiring a new member.
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2024 Employment Law update
DateThursday, July 18, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Chris Morgan, Barran Liebman
DescriptionIn this presentation, Barran Liebman partner Chris Morgan will cover recent legislative and regulatory updates at the state and federal level, and will provide best practices for managing employees and mitigating legal risk. The presentation will cover The Corporate Transparency Act, changes to the interpretation of “undue hardship” under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, restrictions involving workers’ compensation settlement agreements, and more.
This course has been approved for one law agent CEC.
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Oregon OSHA's most cited
DateThursday, July 25, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Leigh Manning, Wes Koester
DescriptionThis webinar will describe some of the most cited Oregon OSHA violations and will provide resources to help employers comply with the rules while keeping their workers safe and healthy.
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What we are hearing from workers
DateTuesday, August 13, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Jen Ragan, CX Director for Workers
DescriptionA year into surveying injured workers has led to valuable feedback and insight about how they are experiencing both SAIF, and the workers’ compensation system.
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Drugs & alcohol in the workplace | Best practices for responding to reasonable suspicion
DateThursday, August 15, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Chris Morgan, Barran Liebman
DescriptionWith recreational marijuana legal in Washington and Oregon and medical marijuana legal in Oregon, Washington and a number of other states, it is inevitable that employers will continue to see an increase in drug-related workplace issues. In response to heightened concerns of substance use in the workplace, this training will cover key employer considerations including the following:
- Employee health, workforce development, workplace safety, impact on the business climate, and financial costs;
- Overview of key legal issues – on both a state and federal level – surrounding workplace drug use; and
- Best practices for crafting and enforcing an effective substance abuse policy.
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Selling safety to management
DateThursday, August 22, 2024Time10-11:30 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Luke Betts, Kevin Kilroy
Description“Safety is the right thing to do” may make an OK slogan or a bland bumper sticker, but why are we surprised when management doesn't run with your safety committee’s recommendation? Communicating safety to management is more than just words; we can affect the overall safety culture (either for the positive or negative). This workshop shares other methods of selling safety to management to cultivate a better overall safety culture.
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Fixing ergonomic problems | Solutions for workplace musculoskeletal problems
DateTuesday, August 27, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Tony Brace
DescriptionAfter you have determined and prioritized tasks that have high musculoskeletal risk, the hard part of finding and implementing solutions begins. Navigating the solutions phase can be fraught with unforeseen problems that can lead to frustration, wasted resources, and failure. Many companies spend significant amounts of time and money to improve ergonomics and reduce injury risk only to find out the solution does not work and/or creates more problems. This class will provide participants with strategies and methods on how to develop engineering and administrative controls in a cost effective, timely manner with confidence the solution will work.
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Embracing an inclusive mindset to support the customer and employee experience
DateTuesday, September 3, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Sonji Young, Toni King-Byous
DescriptionTo achieve operational success and deliver exceptional service, organizations must be intentional to understand the diverse needs of their employees and customers. Join us as we delve into people-centered behaviors and best practices that can help to foster an inclusive experience for all.
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Unions and Labor Law | Best Practices for Labor Relations
DateThursday, September 5, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Nicole Elgin, Attorney, Barran Liebman
DescriptionIn this presentation, Barran Liebman partner Nicole Elgin will cover the foundation of labor laws in the private and public sector, as well as recent labor law changes including union organizing rules and employers’ workplace policies. Topics will include federal and state labor relations considerations, as well as best practices for mitigating compliance risks and maximizing efficiency of workplace operations.
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Paid Leave Oregon
DateTuesday, September 10, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Chris Grace, Meghan Wysong, Laura Ayala, Sarah Ambrose, Monica Torres - Paid Leave Oregon
DescriptionJoin us for a panel of Paid Leave Oregon speakers to discuss the Paid Leave Oregon Program. Please submit any questions you have prior to the webinar by emailing learning@saif.com.
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Enterprise Risk Management right-sized for your organization
DateThursday, September 12, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Tiffany Uranga
DescriptionEnterprise Risk Management is a tool to be leverage as a level of assurance that risks are managed in concert with business and strategic goals. Learn more about tools ERM offers at a glance and how you might consider using them in a way that fits the size and complexity of your organization.
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Worker well-being | 5 easy steps
DateThursday, September 26, 2024Time10-11 a.m.LocationSpeaker(s)Liz Hill, Aubrey Sakaguchi
DescriptionA blend of safety, health, and well-being at home and at work is a powerful injury prevention strategy. An integrated approach, like Total Worker Health® includes workplace protections and health supports resulting in improved well-being.
Come and learn about Worker well-being in 5 easy steps, a product of collaboration between SAIF and the Center for Work, Health, and Well-being at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The process will help identify the root causes of workplace well-being issues, and engage your workers in designing solutions and taking action. The process weaves together safety, health, and well-being through organizational, environmental, and individual perspectives resulting in an integrated set of solutions.
This session will guide you through the following steps and help generate ideas to take back to your workplace.
- Identify
- Engage
- Design
- Action
- Review