TTF Safety First! Webinars

Starting in 2026, we are offering bi-weekly TTF Safety First! webinars via Zoom. These webinars are free of charge for eligible participants. Those who attend will receive TTF Safety First! webinar credit in the TTF’s Training Tracker.

Note: These courses are also available as self-paced, online courses in the TTF Courses & Resources learning platform. If you are looking to apply for a TTF Courses & Resources account, please click here.

Webinar Schedule

Start Time: 10 a.m. Pacific | 11 a.m. Mountain | 12 p.m. Central | 1pm Eastern

End Time: 11:30 a.m. Pacific | 12:30 p.m. Mountain | 1:30 p.m. Central | 2:30 p.m. Eastern

*Note: Webinar length may vary depending on discussion.

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February 5
Basic Entertainment Safety

This course provides a general introduction to the world of workplace health and safety. It explains why worker health and safety is important, why injuries and illnesses occur in the workplace, effective injury and illness prevention programs, methods of hazard identification and control, and strategies to promote health and safety.

This webinar is at capacity. We are no longer accepting registrations for this webinar.

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February 19
Biological Hazards 

This course is for anyone whose work may involve potential exposure to diseases carried by blood or other bodily materials. It includes topics that cover transmission pathways, work practice controls, hazard communication, emergency reporting and response, and post-exposure follow-up.

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March 5
Chemical Protection

This course builds on hazard communication and addresses the hierarchy of controls to protect the body from chemical exposure. Topics covered include routes of exposure to chemicals, strategies to reduce chemical exposure, hierarchy of controls, and personal protective equipment.

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March 19
Electrical Safety

This course covers basic electrical safety. Topics include, but are not limited to, recognition and mitigation of electrical hazards, cable protection, electrical safety devices, distribution equipment, and grounding.

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April 2
ERgonomics 

This course explains the causes of musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs), the basics of body mechanics, primary and secondary risk factors to MSIs, control of ergonomic risk factors, and elements of ergonomic hazard analyses.

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April 16
Fall Prevention and Protection

This course provides an overview of the safe practices pertaining to fall prevention and fall protection while working on the ground or at heights. Topics covered include housekeeping, slips and trips, the hierarchy of controls, ladder safety, travel restraint and fall arrest systems, as well as specifics related to elevated work platforms, rigging, and scaffold safety.

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April 30
Hazard Communication: Workplace Chemicals Part 1

This course covers the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and has been split into two sessions.

Part 1 on April 30 will cover workers’ right to know about hazardous chemicals, physical properties of chemicals, routes of exposure, and toxic assessment.

Part 2 on May 14 will cover exposure standards, health effects and risks, safety/physical hazards, and key elements of hazard communication.

You are not required to attend both sessions, but Part 2 will build off the information covered during Part 1.

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May 14
Hazard Communication: Workplace Chemicals Part 2

This course covers the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and has been split into two sessions.

Part 1 on April 30 will cover workers’ right to know about hazardous chemicals, physical properties of chemicals, routes of exposure, and toxic assessment.

Part 2 on May 14 will cover exposure standards, health effects and risks, safety/physical hazards, and key elements of hazard communication.

You are not required to attend both sessions, but Part 2 will build off the information covered during Part 1.

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Coming Soon

  • May 28: Mobile Elevating Work Platforms

    This course covers mobile elevating work platform safety and use. Topics covered include types of MEWPs, loads, inspections, fall hazards, and electrical hazards.

  • June 11: Rigging Safety

    This course provides an overview of terminology and safe practices as they pertain to the methodology and materials used for rigging in the entertainment industry.

  • June 25: Wardrobe and Costume Department Safety

    This awareness course provides workers with information regarding craft-specific safety and health hazards that may occur in the workplace. Topics include ergonomics, fall prevention, small space awareness, electrical safety, chemical protection, safe sanitation and laundry practices, and more.