CFISD Health & Safety Training

Critical Training for All District Employees
3 Hours Professional Development with Compensation (off contract) or without Compensation (on contract)

CFISD supports a safe and healthy environment for all district employees and students. To educate employees on the various health, safety, social and ethical issues that might arise on the job, the district requires that all employees complete this online training. At the end of each module are some review questions.

After completing the modules, click here to return to the CFLMS for the online test. Once there, log in and return to the Health & Safety Compliance Training course for the test.

Modules—Click on the links below to complete each module.

How to protect yourself from infectious agents.
Your responsibility for keeping students safe.
"I was so busy thinking about my first day’s lesson plans that I didn’t pay attention during the bloodborne pathogens training. If only I would have known…." "I have a student who is distracted and disheveled. He does not mingle with other students. It’s probably nothing, but..."
Learn which student records are confidential according to federal law.
How to protect yourself from hazardous chemicals in the workplace.
"The government is making it so difficult for me to teach these days. I want my students to grade each other’s papers, but that’s a FERPA violation, isn’t it?" "I have asthma and have to limit my exposure to certain chemicals. How can I protect myself from exposure to these chemicals at work?"
Provide a professional working and learning environment free from sexual harassment.

"What started out as a friendly exchange of jokes via email with a fellow teacher soon led to a steady stream of emails with sexual overtones. I feel very uncomfortable..."

Acceptable Use Policies
Familiarize yourself with the district's policies on email, network, and Internet use on the job.

"I want to communicate with my students' parents via email, but one of my co-workers told me I was not supposed to do that. Now I'm wondering if it's a good idea."

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