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This training course is designed to provide a basic understanding of bloodborne pathogens, common modes of their transmission, methods of prevention, and other pertinent information. Through this course, students will able to meet the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.
This course is intended for all employees who are required to enter into confined or enclosed spaces. This course deals with the safety issues concerned with entering permit-required confined spaces.
Drug and Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace
The issue of drug and alcohol abuse is not new. However, over the recent years it has become evident that drug and alcohol abuse can adversely affect the workplace by decreasing its overall efficiency. This course focuses on the management of alcohol and drugs in the workplace. It discusses the issues related to drug and alcohol abuse that the employees may encounter while at work. It also provides suggestions on how employers can reduce the risk to the employees' safety and productivity.
Every year tens of thousands of people are injured or killed from electrical shocks/contacts in the United States. Employees are exposed to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution, burns, fires and explosions. It is essential to understand that how electricity is lethal for us and how we can save our lives. This course gives you a basic understanding of prevention and elimination of work-related illnesses and injuries.
Every year thousands of workers are injured or die because of nonexistent or inappropriate exit routes. Too often, inadequate emergency action plans are responsible for more casualties and fatalities than the actual emergency. This course gives you a basic understanding of the means of egress, emergency action plans (EAP), and fire protection plans. Familiarity with these plans in any workplace can save lives.
Employees who work in non-office environments are routinely required to carry out tasks that involve movement and physical exertion. Forceful exertions associated with such tasks may lead to fatigue, musculoskeletal disorders, and other serious injuries. This course is designed to help employees identify work-related problems and learn to apply the principles of ergonomics in order to make their jobs less physically demanding, thereby increasing their overall efficiency.
This course is designed for employees who want to learn about stress and strain due to the physical office environment. Topics include proper on-the-job stress and strain, Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD), work station set, workplace injury and discomfort, choosing and adjusting office equipment, proper light sources and setups, reducing your risk of injury, stretches, potential types of injury, and demonstrates numerous exercises for coping with on-the-job stress and strain. OSHA had previously given guidance on this topic via OSHA 29 CFR 1910 but later removed it.
The discovery of fire was one of the remarkable milestones in the evolution of mankind. Our ancestors found fire to be a source of heat, food preparation, weapon manufacture and protection from wild animals. In course of time, they also discovered that fire was equally destructive. It could burn down anything in its way indiscriminately. Since that revelation, mankind has continually been looking for new and more efficient ways to keep fire from being destructive. Preventing fires has always been a concern. Be it the simple addition of a water container by the fire pit or the development of scientific detectors that monitor air temperature and structure, the quest to keep fire at bay continues. Despite the advances in technology, the best way to prevent a fire is to put trained people on the task. It is a key component of any security function or operation. We need to know what we are up against and that is what this course aims to address.
This course addresses the possible hazards involved in working with materials that may contain formaldehyde. This course will highlight the materials and processes that will likely expose a worker to formaldehyde, the symptoms and effects of formaldehyde exposure, and measures that can be taken to minimize the harmful effects of formaldehyde on the body.
Hazardous materials are considered any substance or compound that has a capability of producing adverse effects on the health and safety of humans. Every year thousands of workers get injured or killed because of fatal chemical or other toxic hazards. OSHA and other authorities have provided many rules and regulations in order to prevent hazards and perform safe operations at the workplace.
This course will introduce the contents of 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Z, which deals with toxic and hazardous substances.This module will focus on the aspects of Subpart Z, which deal with keeping hazardous chemicals and materials from negatively affecting your health. This includes the use of personal protective equipment, decontamination procedures in the event of exposure to hazardous materials, and the procedures in place for conducting first aid and recording an incident of exposure in the workplace.
Asbestos is a substance that has been used for centuries. Its heat-resistant properties make it almost indestructible; due to this property, asbestos have been widely used in the construction industry, especially for pipe and boiler insulation. Before 1973, asbestos was sprayed onto different surfaces for fire protection purposes, but this practice was banned due to the hazardous nature of asbestos. Furthermore, it is no longer used for insulating pipes and boilers. However, asbestos can still be found in many older buildings. Those who work in construction, repair, demolition and renovations are at a greater risk of contracting asbestos-related diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. There is no safe level for exposure to asbestos. This course introduces the students to the hazards of asbestos in the workplace and provides information about the measures that must be taken in order to minimize the effects of exposure to asbestos.
This course gives a basic overview of OSHA, the OSH Act, and OSHAs role in prevention and elimination of work-related illnesses and injuries. It includes information about employer and employee rights and responsibilities, and a very brief look at the inspection process, reporting, and recordkeeping. This course will prove beneficial for those who are directly or indirectly involved with OSHA and the OSH Act.
Personnel working in areas where they could be exposed to radiation need to be aware of the associated hazards and preventive or control measures. This course covers information about radiation, kinds of radiation found in workplaces, effects of radiation on human health, and the preventive measures that could be adopted to control radiation in the work areas. This course will be helpful for those who are directly or indirectly involved with radiation in their workplaces.
This course is designed to inform employees about the requirements for lockout/tagout during servicing and maintenance of machines or equipment. Also covered are the requirements of the OSHA Lockout/Tagout Standard, procedures for the application of locks and tags, and a discussion of the types of energy these procedures are designed to control.
This course will help workers to protect themselves from moving machinery. After completion of this course, workers will be able to properly apply the OSHA Machine and Machine Guarding requirements to their day to day work activities.
This course introduces the hazards that are involved in the handling and storage of materials. Different methods of handling and storage are discussed, the hazards they pose to workers and the methods by which these hazards can be reduced or eliminated from the workplace.
This course is intended for workers who want to know about motor vehicles, mechanized equipment, marine operations, rollover protective structures, overhead protection, signs, signals, and/or barricades. Topics include motor vehicles, mechanized equipment, marine operations, rollover protective structures, overhead protection, signs, signals, and/or barricades. This course covers the topics included in OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subparts O,W,G.
This course is designed for people working in the construction industry who are exposed to health hazards and chemicals during the course of their work. Topics include definitions, hazard communication standard, asbestos standards, MDA, lead, worker protection programs, process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals, and cadmium. This course focuses on the topics covered in OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart D.
This course provides an overview of construction-related struck by and caught in between hazards, Fall protection and Electrical Safety. Struck- by and caught in between hazards, electrical hazards, and falls are the Top 4 fatality causing events in the construction industry. This program is designed to educate workers in the construction industry to these specific hazards so they can prepare for them, avoid them, and ultimately help eliminate them from the job site.
It is the employers responsibility to assess the workplace hazards, and if they are present or are likely to be present, and work practice controls alone are not sufficient, then the employer must provide personal protective equipment to the exposed employees. This course gives you a basic understanding about OSHAs role in prevention and elimination of work-related casualties and fatalities, which can be protected through proper personal protective equipment (PPE).
The primary concern of process safety management (PSM) of highly hazardous chemicals is to protect exposed employees from unwanted releases of hazardous chemicals. This course gives you a basic understanding of OSHA standards regarding process safety management (PSM) of highly hazardous chemicals.
This course is designed to assist employers in identifying and fulfilling their responsibilities for posting certain records, maintaining records of illnesses and injuries, and reporting specific cases to OSHA. Students who successfully complete this course will be able to identify the OSHA requirements for recordkeeping.
Respiratory protection, or the use of respirators, can protect employees from a multitude of respiratory hazards that include chemical, biological and radiological agents as well as oxygen-deficient atmospheres. After taking this course, employees will be aware of the types of respirators and when to use them, the capabilities and limitations of respirators and the medical requirements for using respirators. Employees will also learn how to fit test and leak test respirators and their proper care and maintenance procedures.
Have you ever been injured on the job? Do you know what steps to take in the event of sickness, injury, or death solely due to your workplace environment? More importantly, do you know how to protect yourself, as well as others, and help promote healthy working conditions? Every year, more than 50,000 workers die from exposure to various hazards in the workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is committed to saving lives, preventing injuries, and protecting the health of workers all across America. This module will show you how to identify workplace hazards and become involved with ensuring healthy and safe working environments. This module is designed for employers, supervisors, and managers who need to thoroughly understand, implement, and communicate an OSHA program. Workers who need to be educated and aware of OSHA issues within their domain will also find this course useful. Moreover, facility safety officers and managers who need to develop a facility.
SAFETY: NFPA 70E
This course presents material on the safe operation of powered industrial trucks, also known as fork trucks, lift trucks or forklifts. Among material handling equipment, none are as common as the forklift.
This is a complete Stand Up Forklift operator safety training course online. The training course meets the OSHA and ANSI requirements for powered industrial trucks.
This course is designed for demolition contractors. Topics include preparatory operations, engineering survey, utility location, medical services and first aid, police and fire contact, fire prevention and protection, special structures, concrete structures, safe blasting procedures, transportation of explosives, storage of explosives, and procedures after blasting. This course covers the topics included in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.7 Subpart T.
This course alerts participants to the hazards of walking and working surfaces and provides information about workplace action needed to eliminate or control these hazards.
This course is intended for all employees who are required to perform the tasks of welding, cutting or brazing. The course is specifically designed to help workers meet OSHA compliance regarding welding, cutting and brazing.
This course attempts to highlight the problems of violence in the workplace. It identifies the various kinds and what constitutes workplace violence. The course then goes on to explain the potential costs of ignoring workplace violence and the methods that can be utilized to minimize and/or eliminate it from the workplace.
OHSAS 18001:2007
Back injuries are responsible for more lost time and injury related costs than any other injury. In addition, the vast majority of injuries are the result of improper lifting techniques and job set up. The variety of lifting tasks necessary in most industries require specific procedures, training and proper lifting techniques to prevent back injuries. This program is a 'must see' for all employees to learn techniques to prevent a life changing injury. This is also excellent refresher training for anyone who has experienced a back injury.
This program explains the prime principles of safe lifting techniques, 10:1 lifting ratio, safe lifting zones, and much more. Use this video to compliment your back injury prevention program.
When a safety committee is properly formed, supported and budgeted they can be invaluable to the safety program. It's important to understand the reasons why safety committees fall or die a slow death.This program covers the assignments and responsibilities of the safety committee members.
Great strides have been made in promoting knowledge about bloodborne pathogens. Training programs are designed to educate and provide awareness of the protective measures used to avoid exposure to bloodborne pathogens.This program provides information about bloodborne pathogens and related diseases. Proper methods of infection and exposure control to avoid the risk of contamination of potentially infections materials are addressed.
In today's environment of health issues, communicable diseases and other health-related topics, it is important to understand some of the potential hazards we come in contact with on a daily basis. It is important for non-health care workers to be made aware of the possibility of hazards when coming in contact with bloodborne pathogens.This program will discuss the types of diseases and how to protect yourself in a safe manner if exposed.
Healthcare professionals are always exposed to bloodborne and infectious diseases. Treatment and infection control has prevented widespread occurrences. In 1986, The Communicable Disease Center distributed guidelines for the occupational containment of bloodborne pathogens. New methods of infection control were established to prevent the occupational spread of HIV and Hepatitis B viruses. In 1990, various states extended their existing regulations to conform with guidelines. On March 6, Federal OSHA's new 'vertical standard,' 29 CFR 1910.1030 became law.This program concentrates on the risks of bloodborne pathogens and the precautions necessary. This course is directed at occupational exposures of bloodborne pathogens.
This program details important safety procedures as they relate to static electricity, bonding and grounding of flammable liquids as well as how to reduce the effects of potential ignition and explosions by reducing static electricity while transferring flammables.
Employees operating cranes and hoists must be trained and this program meets OSHA training requirements for this equipment. In additional to general hoist and crane safety this program addresses sling angles, rigging, equipment inspection procedures, and more.
Chainsaw Safety 3011A
Public works and many other occupations often use chain saws in tree trimming, landscape maintenance and brush control, not to mention home use. The risks of injury demonstrate the need for training.
This program provides important information for employees who use, handle, store, and dispose of chemicals in the workplace. Helps meet general training requirements for employees who use small amounts of chemicals on a daily basis.
This program addresses all the safety consideration of working with mowers, including maintenance safety, fire prevention, PPE, and general safety rules for working with commercial mowers.
Confined spaces are responsible for many deaths every year primarily due to lack of training and following procedures. This program addresses the risks and operational safety standards for confined spaces commonly found in public works, general industry and construction. Important topics include standards and regulations, instrumentation, atmospheric hazards, ventilation, and rescue considerations.
Provides an overview of the types of hazards associated with confined spaces, basic atmospheric testing requirements and information relating to confined spaces. The major emphasis for this program is attendant responsibilities as generally, this person is not properly trained, yet has the life and death responsibility for those entering confined spaces. This program helps the attendant understand his/her safety responsibilities.
Electric Pallet Jack 1013G
This program examines proper safety procedures for operating and maintaining powered pallet jacks. Topics include operator safety rules, daily maintenance procedures, and general safety procedures when operating this equipment. This program can also used to train manual pallet jack operators.
Statistics compiled over the last 50 years reveal the majority of all accidents and injuries are caused by unsafe acts by employees who take short cuts, violate safety rules and job procedures. Safety is an important responsibility for you, the company and fellow employees.This program is an overview of your safety responsibilities to help perform your job safely.
One of our BEST SELLERS! A fire extinguisher is a simple and effective piece of emergency equipment. This program explains the various classes of fires, different types of fire extinguishers, the key word PASS, and other tips for emergency use of fire extinguishers.
Fire Prevention Responsibility 1023F
This program provides a good general overview of basic fire prevention techniques with emphasis on employee responsibilities for housekeeping; avoid blocking of emergency exits, fire prevention and fire extinguisher use.
Employees must have a solid safety awareness when working with flammable and/or combustible materials. This program demonstrates how to store, use, handle, labeling, and disposal of these materials.
Forking Around 1016G
One of our most "Famous" Videos from our "What's Wrong with This Picture" series, viewers are asked to identify the safety hazards in video clips. The clips are played back with narration and graphics depicting the errors. We get phone calls praising us for this one!
Forklift Instructor Training 1002G
Three short programs covering: Engineering Principles, OSHA Operating Rules, and
Equipment Maintenance all designed for instructors to help develop and teach their own
forklift operator program.
Forklift Operator Training 1001G
OSHA requires that all forklift operators must be fully trained prior to being released to
operate. This is a comprehensive program for forklift operators in the manufacturing
environment. This program reviews OSHA safe operating rules, engineering principles,
forklift maintenance and more.
Forklift The New Rules 1017G
This program meets the new OSHA academic standards for training forklift operators in the new rules. Covers: engineering principles, automobile/forklift differences, load centers, technical information for lateral/longitudinal engineering, turnovers/tipovers, forklift operating rules, and operator maintenance.
Forklift Update for Experienced Operators 1019G
This program is designed for companies who have experienced, trained and certified forklift operators. This program updates the new engineering principles and technical information of the new OSHA standards that these employees need.
An excellent program to help eliminate hand and power tool injuries. Emphasizing safety behavior and attitudes, this program explains electric tool safety, impact tools, wrenches, screw drivers, cheater bars, tool inspection and maintenance when using hand and power tools.
Hand Injuries-The Gory Story 1020B
The Gory Story -Another motivating training program that uses photographs and program to illustrate dramatically the need for hand safety. Follows an injured person from his injury through surgery and recovery. This program contains extremely gruesome photos of people who were severely burned from electrical energy, crushing injuries, failure to lockout/tagout, and much more.
Safety for the workforce is the primary goal of Hazard Communications. Canada and the United States are setting the standard for chemical and hazardous material safety. Hazard Communication standard is helping companies all over the world to get greater control of chemical information and to develop methods and training programs to make sure chemicals do not become physical or health hazards. More written plans are being developed, better policies and procedures are entering the workplace and employees are gaining greater knowledge about chemicals through effective training programs The purpose of the Hazard Communication program is the 'right to know' about chemicals and hazardous materials. An effective HAZCOM program is to have a written plan and training.This program is designed to provide up-to-date information about HAZCOM and identify areas that need more attention
This program details important safety procedures as they relate to static electricity, bonding and grounding of flammable liquids as well as how to reduce the effects of potential ignition and explosions by reducing static electricity while transferring flammables.
This program is a basic introduction to the basics of HAZWOPER requirements, laws, and regulations. Provides information regarding minimum emergency plan requirements and applicable regulations. An excellent program to introduce or refresh personnel in HAZWOPER responsibilities.
Provides a thorough look at issues associated with electrical safety. Good training for all types of workers, contractors, and electricians. Topics include: electrical shock, hazards, protective devices/equipment, general electrical rules, working on energized and de-energized systems, work/equipment above 600 volts, and related hazards like fires and toxic fumes. Proper tool use, first aid, and rescue are also important topics covered as they relate to electricity.
A new program that meets the academic training requirements for employees who work in areas with potential hydrogen sulfide exposures. Explains new exposure levels and other important safety consideration relating to hydrogen sulfide.
Landscape Maintenance 3019A
This program covers the general safety rules to follow when operating mowers, cutters, knives, trimmers, and weed eaters. It also covers safety when dealing with chemicals and hazardous materials associated with this industry.
This new program is designed for machine operators, personnel who work near machines but do not operate machines, and maintenance personnel. The program has recently been updated to meet most recent training and regulatory requirements. Discusses hazardous energy sources, lock requirements, tag requirements, and auditing machinery and requirements for a mandatory written program and training documentation.
Machine guarding is never fool proof. This program emphasizes employee responsibility when working with machinery, moving parts and guarding considerations. This program also addresses safety concerns regarding employees who work with or near conveyor systems.
Machine Guarding Responsibility 1016H
Emphasizes an individual's responsibility when working with machines and equipment. Discusses control of hazardous energy source (lockout/ tagout), machine guarding requirements, and personal responsibility when working around moving parts of machinery.
There are colors and numbers on container chemical labels which may not be understood. In addition to the original container labels, the N.E.P.A. (National Fire Protection Association) uses a diamond-shaped, four-section, color-coded system to easily identify labels in an emergency. This system is designed to aid firefighters at the scene of a chemical fire in quickly identifying the hazards. OSHA and NIOSH have approved the scale for warning labels to read Caution, Warning and Danger.This program discusses the meaning of the four sections of the diamond-shaped warning symbol and their ratings.
As the title implies, this is an extremely comprehensive program relating to Bloodborne Pathogens. This program covers all aspects of an EXPOSURE CONTROL PLAN, information relating to BBP diseases, including Hepatitis B, C, and HIV, as well as modes of transmission, PPE and acceptable work practices, emergency procedures, and recordkeeping requirements. Dr. Jeffery Kahn, Liver Transplant Surgeon from the University of Southern California discusses the different types of viruses and Bloodborne Pathogens in general. Excellent program for both medical and industrial applications.
Under new OSHA requirements, NFPA 70E places additional requirements on all organizations, to properly identify hazards and provide training for anyone who may work with, near or around electrical equipment. Some of the specific requirements discussed in this program include understanding and reducing arc flash hazards, arc flash protection, arc flash personal protective equipment requirements, required signs and labeling, training, documentation, work permits and more. This program is designed to provide information to train employees in arc flash safety, meet OSHA requirements of the new NFPA 70E and help reduce the hazards associated with electrical arc flash and blasts.
With today's technology, our work environment has changed. Workers must be efficient and well trained. There are responsibilities associated with our jobs which will include safety. Safety applies to everyone in all departments including the office. Worker compensation costs are eroding profitability and business are faced with greater challenges. Safety laws and regulations are becoming more stringent and demanding.Management has the responsibility to provide safety training and information for each job. Training and authorization must be given in order to operate machinery. If you are an expert in your field, the company may want to provide some guidelines to meet the company standards. There are new safety standards that may require job specific training. For example, a forklift operator must be trained in proper operations and all the potential hazards associated with operating a forklift.This program touches on all areas of safety within the work environment.
With today's technology, our work environment has changed. Workers must be efficient and well trained. There are responsibilities associated with our jobs which will include safety. Safety applies to everyone in all departments including the office. Worker compensation costs are eroding profitability and business are faced with greater challenges. Safety laws and regulations are becoming more stringent and demanding.Management has the responsibility to provide safety training and information for each job. Training and authorization must be given in order to operate machinery. If you are an expert in your field, the company may want to provide some guidelines to meet the company standards. There are new safety standards that may require job specific training. For example, a forklift operator must be trained in proper operations and all the potential hazards associated with operating a forklift.This program touches on safety within the work environment
There is always a need for personal protective equipment on many jobs performed in the workplace. Personal protective equipment is one of the best ways to protect your health and safety. There are eye, noise and chemical hazards in the workplace and it is in the best health interest to wear protection.This program will review the types of protective protection equipment that are available and their use with an emphasis on safety.
Portable Grinders and Abrasive Wheels 1008HEmployees need to understand that if used improperly, grinders can explode like a hand grenade causing major injuries and blindness. This important video explains safe use, inspection, procedures, and maintenance of grinders and abrasive wheels.
Propane Safety 1011G
Propane is often used to fuel forklifts and other equipment, but also carry a number of risks and hazards. This program reviews the important safety procedures, personal protection equipment, handling and storage and fire prevention when refueling.
This new training program is designed to educate and reinforce crane and hoist operator responsibilities. Program includes a range of safety tips, including lifting/lowering loads, signaling, crane and hoist inspections, rigging requirements, sling angles and generally, how to avoid accidents with cranes and hoists.
Safety of People and Equipment In Warehouse Operations 1007G
This program highlights the relationship of forklift operators and other workers for their equal responsibility in providing a safe working environment. Stresses the responsibility of safety for every employee, not just equipment operators.
This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date back injury prevention video on the market. Back injury prevention and using 'SYSTEM LIFTING' means employees must have an understanding of their back anatomy and lifting techniques to ensure that they are lifting properly using the entire SYSTEM. An important video for any organizations back injury prevention program.
There are thousands of books, videos, seminars and multimedia training materials on back injury prevention. Back injuries cause 25% of workplace accidents generating $80 to $100 billion a year in losses. A research of university files revealed very few safe lifting training programs actually reduce back injuries. We learned that each individual is the most important part of any safe lifting program.Doctors who treat back injuries and back pain do not agree on the method of treatment. Doctors do agree that proper diet and exercise is the key to back injury prevention.This program will provide an approach to reducing exposure to back injury in the workplace. We review how the back works, prevent back injuries and back pain by protecting the entire back system. We will present back care tips, anatomy of the back, back mechanics and rules to follow when lifting.
Tree Trimming Safety 3012A
This course explains the safety and maintenance considerations for working with chain saws, chippers, high-lift trucks, and general tree trimming safety.
The main purpose of inspections is accident prevention. The most effective inspector is one who actually works in the specific work area. Checklists are only guidelines. It is up to workers' experience, expertise and knowledge in identifying potential safety hazards.This program covers housekeeping, hazardous material, machinery inspections and fire prevention
119-05 - Material Safety Data Sheets
130-01 - Behavior Based Safety Programs - Basic Design
130-02 - Behavior Based Safety Programs - Basic Concepts
150-02 - Stormwater Regulations and Pollution
150-03 - Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures
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Oil and gas production levels are at an all-time high. Protect your workers with our Oil and Gas safety training series that specifically addresses worker safety in the oil and gas industry. Stay in compliance with the latest OSHA training requirements and standards to protect your #1 asset- Your employees.
Learning objectives are to build knowledge of required training in oil and gas based on general industry regulations of the OSHA 29 CFR 1910. Students will learn about required training such as chemical and general industry safety, LOTO, machine guarding, fire prevention, and dozens of other topics.
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