Protect Your Team. Prepare for the Unexpected.


Your priority is keeping your team safe — from high ladders to hazardous materials to medical emergencies. But today’s job sites also face a less visible danger: opioid overdose.
 
Overdose Lifeline (ODL) offers overdose response naloxone training designed for workplaces like yours. We help workplaces respond confidently, meet compliance expectations, and protect lives.

Why Naloxone Training?

Construction, manufacturing, and trade industries are among the hardest hit by the opioid crisis

OSHA encourages readiness for medical emergencies, including suspected overdoses

Adding naloxone to your job sites is as simple — and as critical — as having an AED

Whether you oversee a facility, field team, or multiple sites, you can lead the way with overdose preparedness.

WORKPLACE OVERDOSE DEATHS +600% Since 2011
Create an Overdose-Aware Workplace

In recognition of Safe & Sound Week this August 11-17, Overdose Lifeline is urging safety professionals, HR leaders, and employers across industries to ask:

  • Do your emergency plans include overdose response?
  • Does your team know how to recognize the signs of an overdose?
  • Is naloxone part of your first aid strategy?

Naloxone (NARCAN) Training Options for the Workplace

Online, Self-Paced Course

Perfect for individual learning or onboarding new staff.

Learn overdose signs, how to respond, and how to administer Naloxone.

Includes certificate of completion.

Discounts for 6+ enrollments.

Train-the-Trainer Program

Includes turnkey materials: slides with full script, handouts, video demonstration, attendee certificates.

Train others at multiple sites and orientations.

Current. OSHA-aligned. Trusted by employers nationwide.

Virtual Staff & Group Training – We Train You

Schedule a live virtual session tailored to your crew.

Ideal for safety staff or company-wide rollout.

Led by a certified trainer and includes Q&A, certificates, and quick reference take-away.

Trusted Nationwide

Overdose Lifeline partners with organizations across all 50 U.S. states, and more than 1,000,000 people have learned how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose through ODL education.

Get Started Today

Whether you’re equipping your first site or scaling across your organization, we’ll help you implement overdose response training that fits your team, budget, and schedule.