7821
|
Asbestos Awareness
|
The goal of this lesson is to improve
the health and safety of employees by providing required training
regarding the awareness of asbestos hazards. |
7813
|
Air Emissions Management
|
This lesson covers the purpose and goals of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, key terms associated with National Ambient Air Quality Standards of Title I and the requirements for limiting Hazardous Air Pollutants as defined in Title III. It also covers the purpose and requirements of Operating Permits as defined in Title V and the steps involved in the air permitting process. |
7822 |
Basic First Aid
|
Each employee will know how to initially
respond to an accident or injury situation, become aware of
first aid guidelines and "good practices," and be
able to properly treat injuries and respond to emergencies. |
7823 |
Basic Respiratory Protection
|
The goal of this lesson is to ensure
users are qualified and properly trained in the use and maintenance
of respirators. |
7824 |
Bloodborne Pathogens
|
The goal of this introductory course
is to help employers provide a safe and healthful work environment
for their employees and minimize the possibility of employee
exposure to bloodborne pathogens. |
7825 |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) |
This lesson provides refresher training
or supplement training from a practical hands-on CPR course
on how to respond confidently to a respiratory, cardiac, or
choking emergency until professional medical help arrives. |
7826 |
Chemical Safety |
This lesson provides required awareness
training in occupational hazards common to the handling chemicals,
methods used for evaluating and minimizing chemical exposure,
measures that protect against chemical hazards, safe practices
for chemical storage and waste disposal, and the correct response
to emergency situations involving chemical spills. |
7889 |
Chlorine Safety |
The goal of this lesson is to provide
awareness training to help workers recognize the occupational
hazards and health effects of chlorine exposure and the exposure
controls. |
7827 |
Compressed Gases
|
The goal of this lesson is to make
all employees aware of the safety requirements when working
with or around Compressed Gas. |
7828 |
Confined Space - Entry Level
|
The goal of this lesson is to make
employees aware of the hazards that exist in a permit-required
confined space and recognize that special precautions, training,
and an approved Confined Space Entry Permit or approved Routine
Entry Procedures are required for entry. |
7829 |
Confined Spaces
|
The goal of this introductory course
is to make all employees aware of the potential hazards that
may exist in a confined space and understand that special precautions,
training, and an approved Confined Space Entry Permit or approved
Routine Entry Procedures are required for entry. |
7830 |
Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety
|
All employees operating cranes will identify the requirements for inspection, operational testing, proper rigging, lifting procedures, and other safety practices relevant to crane operation. |
7831 |
Criticality Safety
|
This lesson explains awareness level
criticality concepts and terms necessary to properly respond
to a criticality alarm and identifies handling restrictions
and labels associated with fissionable material. |
7890 |
DOT Hazardous Materials General Awareness |
This course provides general awareness
training of the basic requirements of the DOT, including the
definition of hazardous materials. Employees who are responsible
for the transport of hazardous materials will become familiar
with regulations related to packaging, marking, labeling and
shipping papers. This course can be used for either new employees
or as recurrent training. |
7891 |
DOT Training for Drivers of HAZMAT
Shipments
|
This course is designed to meet DOT
requirements to train each hazmat employee who "drives
a motor vehicle containing hazardous material." Because
more hazardous materials are transported on highways than all
other modes of transportation combined, DOT requires that hazmat
drivers have highway-specific training, in addition to the
basic hazmat training. This course provides basic hazmat training
for drivers plus the highway-specific training in pre-trip
safety inspections, general vehicle operation information,
vehicle attendance requirements, and safe loading and unloading.
This course can be used for either new employees or as refresher
training. |
7892 |
DOT Training for Offerers of HAZMAT
Shipments |
This course is designed to meet DOT
requirements to train all employees who directly affect the
safe transportation of hazardous materials. Such employees
include those who load, unload, or handle hazardous materials;
prepare hazardous materials for transportation; or are responsible
for the safety of transporting hazardous materials. This course
provides basic hazardous materials training for these employees
plus training in DOT requirements for bulk and non-bulk packaging,
labeling, loading, and unloading. This course can be used for
either new employees or as recurrent training. |
7832 |
Driver Safety
|
The goal of this lesson is to enable
drivers to recognize and identify hazardous driving conditions
and to minimize their risk of accidents. |
7833 |
Electrical Safety
|
The goal of this course is to reduce
the financial and personnel cost of injuries due to exposure
to electrical hazards. It covers general electrical safety
in the workplace including the proper use of portable electrical
equipment such as appliances and tools, extension cords, and
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI). |
7816 |
Electrical Safety Work Practices & Standards–NFPA 70E
|
The goal of this training is to make students aware of the risks associated with electrical energy and to provide instruction on safe work practices and related guidelines and procedures they can follow to protect themselves from injury due to electrical shock and arc flash. |
7814 |
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
|
The lesson covers the origin and goals of EPCRA, including the subtitles and sections. It also covers the specific types of chemicals listed in the regulation, and how to determine EPCRA applicability for a facility. Emergency planning and emergency release notification requirements, the provisions and exemptions for MSDS submissions and chemical inventory reporting, and the requirements for toxic chemical release reporting are addressed in further detail. |
7834 |
Emergency Response
|
Each employee will recognize their
employer's responsibilities for communicating the emergency
action plan, list their responsibilities in the action plan,
identify requirements for alarm systems, recognize the elements
of the fire prevention plan, and state responsibilities for
responding to weather-related disasters, natural disasters,
bomb threats, fire, workplace violence, and hazardous material
incidents. |
7835 |
Environmental Management
|
Upon completion of this lesson, the
student will be able to identify waste management concepts,
the hazards of environmental waste, the regulations in place
to manage waste reduction and waste generation, and actions
to take if a spill or release of hazardous material occurs. |
7836 |
Excavation, Trenching and Shoring Safety
|
Each employee will recognize key terms
associated with excavation work, identify correct principles
and practices used in designing excavations, recognize proper
principles and practices associated with constructing an excavation,
and identify the dangers and safe practices that must be followed
when working in or near excavations. |
7837 |
Fall Protection
|
The goal of this lesson is to make
all employees aware of the requirements for use of Fall Protection,
Work Positioning, Fall Restraint, and Fall Arrest systems. |
7838 |
Fire Safety
|
The goal of this introductory course
is to reduce the financial and personnel cost of fires. |
7839 |
Flammable Liquid Safety |
This lesson covers the principles of
hazard recognition, general safety requirements, flashpoint
protection and inventory inspections in the use of flammable
and combustible liquids in the workplace. |
7840 |
Forklift Operator Training
Also Available in Spanish
|
Learners will demonstrate awareness
of safe forklift operation principles by identifying basic
key features on the lift, recognizing the technical components
of forklift operation, listing safe load handling and driving
practices, stating general safety rules, and inspecting and
maintaining lift equipment.
This program consists of six separate modules:
- Fundamentals
- Stability and Capacity
- Load Handling
- Safe Driving Practices
- Safety Standards
- Inspection and Maintenance
|
7841 |
Hand and Power Tool Safety
|
Each employee using hand and power
tools will recognize definitions and types of portable tools,
the potential hazards connected with their use, including manual,
electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, liquid-fueled, powder-actuated,
and abrasive wheel tools, and will demonstrate the proper procedures
required for each type of tool. |
7858 |
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency
Response Refresher |
This course provides the basic information
needed to meet the annual refresher requirements in OSHA 29
CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response
(HAZWOPER) for workers at hazardous waste sites who have already
completed their initial 40-hour or 24-hour HAZWOPER training.
Specifically, this course provides the refresher training for
workers who perform hazardous waste site operations that are
subject to the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120(a)through(p).
This course does not encompass refresher training for persons
subject to 29 CFR 1910-120(q)--that is, those who engage in
emergency response to hazardous substances incidents. |
7842 |
Hazard Communication
Also Available in Spanish
|
The goal of this introductory course
is to inform workers of their right to know about chemical
hazards in their workplace and to meet OSHA requirements
for providing employees information about the Hazard Communication
Standard.
|
7815 |
Hazardous Waste Management |
Define a hazardous waste, recognize standards that regulate hazardous waste, and identify requirements of hazardous waste management. |
7843 |
Hearing Conservation
Also Available in Spanish
|
The goal of this introductory course
is to enable the employee to correctly apply the principles
of hazard recognition, risk management, and rights and responsibilities
when working in areas where noise is a hazard. |
7844 |
Heat And Cold Stress
|
The goal of this course is to reduce
the financial and personnel cost of personal injuries on the
job resulting in lost workdays due to heat and cold stress
illnesses. |
7845 |
Hot Work with Arc Welding
|
The goal of this lesson is to provide required training in the hazards of hot work and the basic requirements for reducing the risk of injury. |
7895 |
Incident Investigation |
This lesson covers the purpose for
conducting an incident investigation, the procedures to follow,
and what information should be determined during the investigation.
It also covers who to interview, how to properly conduct the
interview, and how to complete an investigation report and
recommend corrective action following the investigation. |
7896 |
Indoor Air Quality |
This lesson defines indoor air quality,
explains the consequences of contamination, and covers the
causes and sources of major indoor air contaminants. It also
covers health effects and major risks of contamination, and
how exposure controls help maintain good indoor air quality. |
7846 |
Industrial Ergonomics
|
To minimize the possibility of employee
accidents and illness due to chronic work-related physical
and psychological stresses and maximize productivity and efficiency. |
7847 |
Laboratory Safety
|
The goal of this lesson is to provide
required awareness training in the occupational hazards common
to most laboratory operations, safe work practices to help
reduce or eliminate exposure to these hazards, special equipment
and precautions to ensure personal safety, and the correct
response to emergency situations in laboratories. |
7848 |
Ladder Safety |
Learn common hazards associated with
ladder work and how to follow safe practices to reduce these
hazards. Also learn the fall protection requirements associated
with ladder work and when and how to inspect ladders. |
7849 |
Lead Awareness |
This lesson provides awareness training
to help workers recognize the occupational hazards and health
effects of lead exposure, where lead is found, and the exposure
controls. |
7850
|
Lock and Tag
Also Available in Spanish
|
The goal of this introductory course
is for the general worker to understand and comply with the
lockout/tagout system of his or her workplace location/facility. |
7894 |
Machine Guarding |
This lesson covers the mechanical hazards
associated with machinery use and the safeguarding requirements
for those machines. It also covers methods for machine guarding,
types of machine safeguards and safe practices for working
around them, including PPE use and training requirements. |
7851 |
Office Ergonomics
|
To minimize the possibility of employee
accidents and illness due to chronic work-related physical
and psychological stresses and maximize productivity and efficiency. |
7852 |
Personal Protective Equipment
Also Available in Spanish
|
The goal of this introductory course
is to protect employees from work-related illness and injury.
The student learns how to determine what personal protective
equipment is required to perform a particular job, to inspect
this equipment for defects before donning it, and how to determine
when this equipment needs to be replaced. |
7853 |
Process Safety Management
|
To provide awareness training on "highly
hazardous" chemical processes and the importance of having
and following certain procedures to prevent or minimize the
release of these chemicals. |
7857 |
Radio Communications |
This lesson covers proper two-way radio
use, including how proper use can save lives and property in
an emergency, and how time spent waiting for a clear channel
can delay or prevent emergency response. |
7893 |
Safety Audits |
The goal of this lesson is to provide
awareness training for managers, supervisors, and general employees
on the importance of safety audits and how to plan and conduct
an audit. |
7854 |
Scaffold Safety
|
Each employee working around scaffolds
will recognize definitions and types of scaffolds, the potential
hazards connected with their use, including electrical, structural
instability, falls, and falling objects, and will demonstrate
proper use of procedures required for working on or near scaffolds. |
7855 |
Slips, Trips and Falls
|
The goal of this introductory course
is to teach employees to identify safe and correct methods
for using portable ladders and scaffolds. The student learns
to identify good housekeeping practices to prevent accidents,
as well as safe procedures for working on elevated surfaces. |
7856 |
Traffic Control (Flagger)
|
The student will recognize general
guidelines for traffic control, the signs, barriers, flags,
stop/slow paddle and lights used at the work site, clothing
regulations, and how to properly position himself/herself for
optimum safety. The student will also identify how to judge
traffic speed and congestion and regulate traffic accordingly. |
7859 |
Wastewater and Storm Water Management
|
At the completion of the lesson, the student will be able to identify the regulatory background and compliance requirements for industrial wastewater and storm water discharges and permits. The student will also identify the compliance requirements of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). |