E-Learning Tool Boosts Occupational Health and Chemical Safety Training

@ware, an innovative e-learning tool designed to enhance workforce training and productivity in the realm of occupational health and chemical safety. By considering each user's health profile, @ware delivers personalized training on chemical safety, creating opportunities for disease management

Rapid Distribution & Scalability

Enabling companies to efficiently provide training to distributed workforces, including part-time, temporary, and contract employees.

Supported by funding from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) through grants R3CA59169A and R4CA59169B.

@ware has been rigorously tested in a one-year study involving 1000 employees across six industrial worksites, with notable outcomes including significant increases in subjective norms and perceived behavioral control, important predictors of healthy behavior.

  • @ware revolutionizes workforce training by offering customized e-learning modules focused on occupational health and chemical safety.

    By considering each user's unique health profile, the platform delivers tailored training materials, creating opportunities for disease management and promoting a safer work environment.

  • @ware addresses the needs of modern workplaces characterized by part-time, temporary, and contract employees.

    The platform provides a scalable solution for rapid distribution of training materials, ensuring that all members of a distributed workforce receive the necessary education and training in occupational health and chemical safety, regardless of their employment status.

  • The one-year study involving 1000 employees across multiple worksites demonstrated the effectiveness of @ware. Subjective norms and perceived behavioral control, which are crucial predictors of healthy behavior, increased significantly among participants.

    This outcome highlights the platform's potential to positively influence employee behavior, leading to improved occupational health practices and enhanced overall safety in the workplace.

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