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What is Onsite Training?

Onsite training takes place at your workplace in a space provided by the organization, and only employees from your company attend. Sometimes onsite training happens in a traditional classroom-like room, but it can also take place in conference rooms, warehouses, or even the lunchroom. It may also take place at a third-party location, such as a rented hotel boardroom.

Benefits of On-Site Training

Engagement- Some employees struggle to stay focused on a screen for a full day of training. Although many facilitators make attempts to keep virtual learning engaging, in-person training is usually more engaging.  Trainers can implement strategies to course-correct to make sure their learners stay engaged throughout the course. Plus, onsite training is a great break from screens for those workers who spend all day using computers as part of their daily work.

Hands On- For training that has a practical component, onsite training provides the opportunity to manipulate equipment, practice skills, and participate in real-world drills right in the environment in which they’ll be expected to perform tasks.

Apply Learning Right Away- It’s been shown that adult learners retain information better when they can complete the tasks themselves, followed by immediate feedback. Onsite training allows for this. Training can happen using the machine, process, or equipment that is required, and workers can try it out right then and there, getting immediate feedback from a safety professional as opposed to being told about it online, and then trying it out several hours later.

Specifics- When training is offered onsite with only workers from your company, questions and conversations can be much more specific. They might be specific to certain machine models, processes, chemical compounds, or work areas. Onsite training allows workers to address more specific concerns and questions.

Safety- Contrary to popular belief, onsite training is very safe. Because you are not being mixed with people from other organizations, you are essentially training within your sanctioned work “cohorts.” All BEST Safety Training facilitators are vaccinated and follow all government regulations including mandatory masking and physical distancing. We also be sure to comply with any specific safety measures you have in place at your organization.