Elementary School Educator Pathways

About Elementary School Educator Pathways

Online training pathways for Elementary School Educators are designed to take educators of all levels—from newcomer to experienced —and equip them with the knowledge and skills they need to make their classrooms and schools safer.

Whats included?
  • 100% Online Training
  • Aligned to Best Practices
  • Aligned to Compliance/Legal
  • Multiple Modules with Micro-Credentials 
  • Professional Certificates
  • Verifiable Completion Certificate
  • Community Engagement and Support

This pathway is designed to help K-12 Educators and Administrators develop a deeper understanding of the intersection between safety, access, and equity in their schools.

Online  |  7 Modules  | 3.5 Hours to Complete  |  7 Microcredentials  | 1 Professional Certificate

For Chemical Hygiene Officers who are required to provide technical guidance in developing and implementing the provisions of the Chemical Hygiene Plan for their school or school district.

Online  |  22 Modules  | 10.5 Hours to Complete  |  22 Microcredentials | 1 Professional Certificate

For all educators and administrators in the school district who want to learn about common annual safety training mandatory compliance and regulatory topics.

Online  |  17 Modules  | 17 Hours to Complete  |  17 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

Provides educators who teach Earth Sciences with an overview of basic procedures and policies necessary to support safety in their classrooms. In this Pathway we will investigate topics related to lab safety with attention to specific equipment.

Online  |  7 Modules  | 5 Hours to Complete  |  7 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

For Environmental Health Officers who are required to provide technical guidance in developing and implementing the provisions of the Chemical Hygiene Plan for their school or school district.

Online  |  22 Modules  | 10.5 Hours to Complete  |  22 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

Provides K-12 general science educators with an overview of basic procedures and policies necessary to support safety in their classrooms, with focus on prevention.

Online  |  6 Modules  | 4 Hours to Complete  | 6 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

For K-12 Educators to learn about the Globally Harmonized System of Classification (GHS) and how hazards are classified and communicated through the use of labels and safety data sheets.

Online  |  5 Modules  | 1 Hour to Complete  |  5 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

For K-12 Educators to learn about the Globally Harmonized System of Classification (GHS) and how hazards are classified and communicated through the use of labels and safety data sheets.

Online  |  5 Modules  | 1 Hour to Complete  |  5 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

For K-12 Educators and Administrators to develop a deeper understanding of health and safety risks in their schools.

Online  |  10 Modules  | 6 Hours to Complete  |  10 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

For Elementary School educators who engage with makerspaces. This training is a careful review of the processes, development of safety procedures, and use of exposure control devices are important to ensure a safer makerspaces.

Online  |  33 Modules  | 16 Hours to Complete  |  33 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

For Elementary School educators to develop a deeper understanding of general safety and specific topics, such labs and makerspaces.

Online  |  19 Modules  | 12 Hours to Complete  |  19 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

For new Elementary School educators to develop a deeper understanding of general safety and specific topics, such labs and makerspaces.

Online  |  19 Modules  | 12 Hours to Complete  |  19 Microcredentials  |  1 Professional Certificate

For Visual Arts educators to develop a deeper understanding of how to clean up materials, paints/solvents, metal shavings or process rinse waters may fall into the hazardous waste management category. Painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry, printing and printmaking, metalworking, welding, and woodworking, as well as the associated buildings, studios and storage space, are some activities that commonly use materials that are hazardous and may therefore become regulated waste.

Online  |  11 Modules  | 2.5 Hours to Complete  |  11 Microcredentials |  1 Professional Certificate