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CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
English
English ID #
Spanish
Spanish ID#
SCORM 1.2
Course Length
Crane Safety in Construction Environments E M-124 SP M-124 SCO 30 min. Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Employees in Construction Environments
E M-150 SP M-150 SCO 30 min.
Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Managers and Supervisors in Construction Environments
E M-151 SP M-151 SCO 30 min.
Electrocution Hazards in Construction Part I E M-152 SP M-152 SCO 45 min. Electrocution Hazards in Construction Part II E M-153 SP M-153 SCO 45 min. Eye Safety in Construction Environments E M-082 SP M-082 SCO 30 min. Fall Protection in Construction Environments E M-099 SP M-099 SCO 30 min. First Aid in Construction Environments E M-084 SP M-084 SCO 30 min. GHS Labeling in Construction Environments E M-219 SP M-161 SCO 45 min. GHS Safety Data Sheets in Construction Environments E M-220 SP M-160 SCO 45 min. Hand and Power Tool Safety in Construction Environments E M-076 SP M-076 SCO 30 min. Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety in Construction Environments E M-077 SP M-077 SCO 30 min. Hazard Communication in Construction Environments E M-221 SP M-166 SCO 45 min. Heat Stress in Construction Environments E M-095 SP M-095 SCO 30 min. Introduction to GHS for Construction Workers E M-222 SP M-159 SCO 45 min. Ladder Safety in Construction Environments E M-085 SP M-085 SCO 30 min. Personal Protective Equipment in Construction Environments E M-223 SP M-081 SCO 45 min. Rigging Safety in Construction Environments E M-125 SP M-125 SCO 30 min. Safe Lifting in Construction Environments E M-238 --- --- SCO 30 min. Safety Orientation in Construction Environments E M-224 SP M-100 SCO 30 min. Slips, Trips and Falls in Construction Environments E M-149 SP M-149 SCO 30 min. Supported Scaffolding Safety in Construction Environments E M-074 SP M-074 SCO 45 min. Suspended Scaffolding Safety in Construction Environments E M-075 SP M-075 SCO 45 min. Working with Lead Exposure in Construction Environments E M-225 SP M-103 SCO 45 min.
VIDEO-BASED TRAINING LIBRARY (provided by The MARCOM Group)
Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, these video-based online courses provide cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training. The courses are divided into a number of logical sections so information is easily understood and retained. These courses can be installed and run on SCORM 1.2 conformant learning management systems (LMS).
These materials have been developed based on applicable federal laws and regulations in place at the time the materials were
created. The courses are being provided for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute and are not
intended to provide OSHA compliance certification, regulatory compliance, a substitute for any “hands on” training required by
applicable laws and regulations, or other legal or professional advice or services. By assessing these materials, you assume all
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GENERAL SAFETY English English ID #
Spanish Spanish ID#
SCORM 1.2
Course Length
Accident Investigation E M-AIN --- --- SCO 30 min. ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet E M-066 SP M-066 SCO 30 min. Back Safety E M-043 SP M-043 SCO 30 min. Computer Workstation Safety E M-234 SP M-021 SCO 30 min. Conducting Safety Audits E M-SAU --- --- SCO 30 min. Conflict Resolution in Industrial Facilities E M-060 SP M-060 SCO 30 min. Conflict Resolution in the Office E M-058 SP M-058 SCO 30 min. Crane Safety E M-122 SP M-122 SCO 30 min. Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse...for Employees E M-052 SP M-052 SCO 30 min. Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse...for Managers and Supervisors
E M-053 SP M-053 SCO 30 min.
Dealing with Hazardous Spills E M-206 SP M-012 SCO 30 min. Distracted Driving E M-229 --- --- SCO 30 min. Driving Defensively E M-231 --- --- SCO 30 min. Driving Safety E M-131 SP M-131 SCO 30 min. Driving Safety: The Basics E M-230 --- --- SCO 30 min. Electrical Safety E M-098 SP M-098 SCO 30 min. Eye Safety E M-064 SP M-064 SCO 30 min. Fall Protection E M-FAL SP M-FAL SCO 30 min. Fire Prevention in Healthcare E M-207 SP M-045 SCO 30 min. Fire Prevention in the Office E M-208 SP M-032 SCO 30 min. First Aid E M-209 SP M-070 SCO 30 min. Hand and Power Tool Safety E M-044 SP M-044 SCO 30 min. Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety E M-067 SP M-067 SCO 30 min. Handling a Sexual Harassment Investigation E M-049 SP M-049 SCO 30 min. Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders E M-CGC SP M-CGC SCO 30 min. Hazardous Materials Labels E M-210 SP M-013 SCO 30 min. Heat Stress E M-093 SP M-093 SCO 30 min. Industrial Ergonomics E M-065 SP M-065 SCO 30 min. Industrial Fire Prevention E M-211 SP M-031 SCO 30 min. Ladder Safety E M-080 SP M-080 SCO 30 min. Machine Guard Safety E M-MGD SP M-MGD SCO 30 min. Materials Handling Safety E M-MHS SP M-MHS SCO 30 min. Office Ergonomics E M-236 SP M-019 SCO 30 min. Office Safety E M-235 SP M-020 SCO 30 min. Preventing Workplace Violence E M-239 --- --- SCO 30 min. Rigging Safety E M-123 SP M-123 SCO 30 min. Safety Housekeeping and Accident Prevention E M-094 SP M-094 SCO 30 min. Safe Lifting E M-228 --- --- SCO 30 min. Safety Orientation E M-212 SP M-055 SCO 30 min. Safety Showers and Eye Washes E M-128 SP M-128 SCO 30 min. Sexual Harassment for Employees E M-047 SP M-047 SCO 30 min. Sexual Harassment for Managers and Supervisors E M-048 SP M-048 SCO 30 min. Slips, Trips and Falls E M-042 SP M-042 SCO 30 min. Using Fire Extinguishers E M-046 SP M-046 SCO 30 min. Welding Safety E M-WLD SP M-WLD SCO 30 min. Wellness and Fitness E M-FTW --- --- SCO 30 min. Winter Safety E M-097 SP M-097 SCO 30 min. Workplace Harassment in Industrial Facilities E M-059 SP M-059 SCO 30 min. Workplace Harassment in the Office E M-057 SP M-057 SCO 30 min. Workplace Stress E M-233 --- --- SCO 30 min.
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HAZWOPER
English
English ID #
Spanish
Spanish ID#
SCORM 1.2
Course Length
Accidental Release Measures and Spill Cleanup Procedures E M-ACC --- --- SCO 45 min. Dealing with the Media in Emergency Situations E M-DAL --- --- SCO 45 min. Decontamination Procedures E M-DEC --- --- SCO 45 min. Electrical Safety in HAZMAT Environments E M-179 --- --- SCO 45 min. Exposure Monitoring and Medical Surveillance E M-EMM --- --- SCO 45 min. Handling Hazardous Materials E M-180 --- --- SCO 45 min. HAZMAT Labeling E M-HAL --- --- SCO 45 min. HAZWOPER Confined Space Entry E M-025 --- --- SCO 45 min. HAZWOPER Fire Prevention E M-182 --- --- SCO 45 min. HAZWOPER Heat Stress E M-183 --- --- SCO 45 min. HAZWOPER Personal Protective Equipment E M-CPE --- --- SCO 45 min. HAZWOPER Safety Orientation E M-184 --- --- SCO 45 min. Introduction to HAZWOPER Retraining E M-185 --- --- SCO 45 min. Medical Surveillance Programs E M-MED --- --- SCO 45 min. Monitoring Procedures and Equipment E M-MON --- --- SCO 45 min. Personal Protective Equipment and Decontamination Procedures
E M-186 --- --- SCO 45 min.
Respiratory Protection and Safety E M-187 --- --- SCO 45 min. Site Safety and Health Plan E M-188 --- --- SCO 45 min. The ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet E M-H66 --- --- SCO 45 min. Safety Data Sheets in HAZWOPER Environments E M-218 --- --- SCO 45 min. The Emergency Response Plan E M-190 --- --- SCO 45 min. Understanding Chemical Hazards E M-191 --- --- SCO 45 min. Understanding HAZWOPER E M-192 --- --- SCO 45 min. Work Practices and Engineering Controls E M-193 --- --- SCO 45 min.
LABORATORY SAFETY
Electrical Safety in the Laboratory E M-194 --- --- SCO 30 min. Flammables and Explosives in the Laboratory E M-195 --- --- SCO 30 min. GHS Safety Data Sheets in the Laboratory E M-158 --- --- SCO 30 min. Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders in the Laboratory E M-196 --- --- SCO 30 min. Laboratory Ergonomics E M-197 --- --- SCO 30 min. Laboratory Hoods E M-227 --- --- SCO 30 min. Orientation to Laboratory Safety E M-198 --- --- SCO 30 min. OSHA Formaldehyde Standard E M-199 --- --- SCO 30 min. Planning for Laboratory Emergencies E M-200 --- --- SCO 30 min. Preventing Contamination in the Laboratory E M-201 --- --- SCO 30 min. Safe Handling of Laboratory Glassware E M-201 --- --- SCO 30 min. Safety Showers and Eye Washes in the Laboratory E M-203 --- --- SCO 30 min. Using Material Safety Data Sheets in the Laboratory E M-115 --- --- SCO 30 min.
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REGULATORY SAFETY English English ID #
Spanish Spanish ID#
SCORM 1.2
Course Length
Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments E M-171 SP M-171 SCO 45 min. Asbestos Awareness E M-ASL --- --- SCO 45 min. Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Industrial Facilities E M-214 SP M-B2P SCO 45 min. Bloodborne Pathogens in First Response Environments E M-B3F SP M-B3F SCO 45 min. Bloodborne Pathogens in Healthcare Facilities E M-B3H SP M-B3H SCO 45 min. Confined Space Entry E M-216 --- --- SCO 45 min. DOT HAZMAT General Awareness E M-173 SP M-173 SCO 45 min. DOT HAZMAT Safety Training E M-174 SP M-174 SCO 45 min. DOT HAZMAT Security Awareness E M-175 SP M-175 SCO 45 min. DOT In-Depth HAZMAT Security E M-176 SP M-176 SCO 45 min. Emergency Planning E M-226 SP M-068 SCO 45 min. Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck Safety E M-K2S SP M-K2S SCO 45 min. GHS Container Labeling E M-156 SP M-156 SCO 45 min. GHS Safety Data Sheets E M-155 SP M-155 SCO 45 min. Guarding Against Tuberculosis as a First Responder E M-TLF --- --- SCO 45 min. Guarding Against Tuberculosis in Healthcare Facilities E M-TLH --- --- SCO 45 min. Guarding Against Tuberculosis in Institutional Environments E M-TLI --- --- SCO 45 min. Hazard Communication in the Hospitality Industry E M-170 SP M-170 SCO 45 min. Hazard Communication in Auto Service Facilities E M-167 SP M-167 SCO 45 min. Hazard Communication in Cleaning and Maintenance Facilities
E M-168 SP M-168 SCO 45 min.
Hazard Communication in Healthcare Facilities E M-169 SP M-169 SCO 45 min. Hazard Communication in Industrial Facilities E M-165 SP M-165 SCO 45 min. Hearing Conservation and Safety E M-HES SP M-HES SCO 45 min. Indoor Air Quality E M-AQL --- --- SCO 45 min. Introduction to GHS E M-154 SP M-154 SCO 45 min. Lock-Out/Tag-Out E M-069 SP M-069 SCO 45 min. OSHA Laboratory Standard E M-LAS --- --- SCO 45 min. OSHA Lead Standard in General Industry E M-LDL SP M-LDL SCO 45 min. OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees E M-017 SP M-017 SCO 45 min. OSHA Recordkeeping for Managers and Supervisors E M-015 --- --- SCO 45 min. Personal Protective Equipment E M-PPS SP M-PPS SCO 45 min. Respiratory Protection and Safety E M-056 SP M-056 SCO 45 min. Scissor Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments E M-172 SP M-172 SCO 45 min. Supported Scaffolding Safety E M-SPL SP M-SPL SCO 45 min. Suspended Scaffolding Safety E M-PNL SP M-PNL SCO 45 min.
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Construction Safety
Crane Safety in Construction Environments (M-124) Overview While there are many different types of cranes, they all have the ability to make many jobs much easier by lifting an enormous amount of weight. But they also share the potential for disaster when they are not operated safely. Crane-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the cumbersome and heavy loads that are lifted. A small miscalculation, or a brief moment of inattention, and tragedy could strike. Once a load falls, not much can be done to stop it, and there is little time for people to move safely out of the way. A coworker could be injured or killed, and expensive equipment or materials could be damaged or destroyed. This course is designed to remind employees that most crane-related accidents are caused by human error, and that employees are the key to helping prevent these incidents. The course includes information on:
Physical and mental preparation
Equipment inspection
Hazard assessment
Boom cranes
Jib cranes
Overhead cranes
General and operational safety devices
Crane operations
Hand signals
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Employees in Construction Environments (M-150)
Overview
An employee with an alcohol or drug problem can decrease productivity, create a hostile working environment and damage a company's good name. Worst of all, the actions of a worker who is under the influence may undermine a company's efforts to keep its employees safe.
This course discusses the various types of substance abuse that may be found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help keep their workplace drug and alcohol free.
The course includes information on:
How substances are typically abused by employees
Alcohol and other depressants, and their effects
Stimulants, narcotics and hallucinogens, and their effects
Alcohol and drug policies
Helping people overcome substance abuse
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Managers and Supervisors in Construction Environments (M-151)
Overview
An employee with an alcohol or drug problem can decrease productivity, create a hostile working environment and damage a company's good name. Worst of all, the actions of a worker who is under the influence may undermine a company's efforts to keep its employees safe.
This course discusses the various forms of substance abuse that may be found in the workplace, how managers and supervisors can detect substance abuse problems, and what they should and shouldn't do if they discover a worker with a substance abuse problem.
The course includes information on:
How substance abuse can affect a workplace
Laws and regulations related to substance abuse
The role of education and testing in preventing substance abuse
Recognizing on-the-job substance abuse
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Electrocution Hazards in Construction Part I (M-152)
The first in a two-part series on electrocution hazards, Electrocution Hazards in Construction Environments Part I “Types of Hazards and How You Can Protect Yourself,” discusses the major types of electrocution hazards, and how employees can protect themselves from electrical hazards and electrocution in construction environments. There are a number of causes of shock, electrical burns and electrocution. If the power to electrical equipment is not grounded, the grounding path has been broken, or there are live parts or bare wires, a fault current can travel through your body. Even when a piece of equipment or a tool is properly grounded, it can instantly change from safe to hazardous because of extreme conditions or rough treatment. Employees need to know what electrocution hazards to watch out for and how they can help protect themselves.
The course includes information on:
Electrical hazards and electrocution
Major types of electrocution hazards
Power lines and GFCI's
Power tools and extension cords
Lock-out/tag-out
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Electrocution Hazards in Construction Part II (M-153)
Overview
The second in a two-part series on electrocution hazards, Electrocution Hazards in Construction Environments Part II “Employer Requirements,” discusses the major types of electrocution hazards, and how employees can protect themselves from electrical hazards and electrocution in construction environments, as well as employers' responsibilities in these areas. Construction sites can contain a number of potential electrical hazards. OSHA defines four types of hazards that are associated with electricity, and three types of injuries that result from them. Direct contact with electricity through a power source, cord or transmission line is the most common type of electrical hazard, and can occur in a number of ways. Employers are required to train workers regarding electrocution hazards and the measures that they should take to control the hazards. Employers must also put procedures into place so that workers can get answers to any questions that they have about working safely around electrocution hazards.
The course includes information on:
Electrical hazards and electrocution
Power lines and isolation
Tools and equipment
Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Programs
Lock-out/tag-out
Employee training
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Eye Safety in Construction Environments (M-082)
Overview
Our eyes are very fragile, and statistics show that eye injuries occur frequently in the workplace.
This course reminds employees that eye injuries can easily happen to them and shows them how to prevent these injuries.
The course includes information on:
Physiology of the eye
How the eye functions
Common eye injuries and how they are caused
Short and long term effects of eye injuries
Eye care and safety practices
Selecting and using appropriate personal protective equipment
And more. Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Fall Protection in Construction Environments (M-099)
Overview
Falls are one of the leading causes of death each year in the United States.
This course provides the information employees need to work safely in construction environments as it relates to fall protection and satisfies the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on Fall Protection.
The course includes information on:
The seriousness of fall hazards
Types of environments where falls may occur
The fall protection plan
Concentrating and keeping a clear head
The importance of housekeeping in preventing falls
Measures that can be taken to protect against falls
Protective equipment
And more. Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
First Aid in Construction Environments (M-084)
Overview
A workplace injury can be painful, and can affect an employee's work performance, as well as their activities off the job.
This course shows employees that knowing basic first aid procedures can often minimize the severity of an injury or even prevent a death.
The course includes information on:
Cuts and bleeding
Muscle pulls and sprains
Burns
Broken bones
Shock
AEDs (automated external defibrillators)
Artificial respiration and CPR
And more. Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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GHS Labeling in Construction Environments (M-219)
Overview
This course discusses the six types of information contained on a GHS label, and the differences between GHS labels and other types of chemical hazard labels. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's newly adopted GHS regulations, this course discusses how chemicals should be labeled under GHS.
The course includes information on:
How the GHS changes chemical hazard labeling
GHS labels' text elements
GHS labels' pictograms
Training and phase-in dates
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
GHS: Safety Data Sheets in Construction Environments (M-220)
Overview
This course reviews the composition of GHS Safety Data Sheets, the information that's contained in each section and how SDS's are different from Material Safety Data Sheets. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's newly adopted GHS regulations, this course discusses how chemicals should be labeled under GHS.
The course includes information on:
Material Safety Data Sheets and GHS SDS's
Materials and their hazards
Hazardous materials emergencies
Handling hazardous materials
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Hand and Power Tool Safety in Construction Environments (M-076)
Overview
In many types of businesses, hand and power tools are used every day. They make work easier and allow employees to be more efficient. However, many workers often fail to see the hazards these tools can present.
This course shows employees how accidents can be significantly reduced by applying good general safety rules, and reviews the various hazards that are associated with the specific types of tools.
The course includes information on:
Matching the tool to the job
The importance of state of mind
Personal protective equipment
Good safety practices
Tool care and maintenance
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety in Construction Environments (M-077)
Overview
Our hands, wrists and fingers are constantly exposed to possible injury. Recognizing potential problems and taking steps to avoid them is important to all employees, no matter what their job.
This course reminds employees how easy it is to injure their fingers, hands and wrists, and reviews what should be done to prevent these types of injuries from occurring.
The course includes information on:
How the fingers, hand and wrist function
Hazard identification
Ergonomic considerations
The importance of staying alert
Using the right tools
The role of machine guards
First-aid and emergency treatment
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Hazard Communication in Construction Environments (M-221)
Overview
This course both introduces employees to the Hazard Communication regulations and provides training on the various groups of chemicals found in the construction environment. Created specifically to assist construction facilities in complying with federal, state and municipal Hazard Communication regulations, the course addresses the major education and training requirements in these chemical hazard laws.
The course includes information on:
Background of the regulation
GHS Safety Data Sheets and container labels
Toxins, corrosives and irritants
Flammables, combustibles and gases
Carcinogens and radiation
Exposure situations
Personal protective equipment and chemical storage
Spills and clean-up
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Heat Stress in Construction Environments (M-095)
Overview
Each year thousands of employees suffer the adverse effects of heat stress. Whether they work outdoors under the hot summer sun, or indoors with equipment and machinery that give off high levels of heat, employees need to know how to recognize and prevent heat stress and other heat-related health problems.
This course reviews how heat affects the body, the steps employees can take to help prevent heat stress and elementary first aid that can be given to a worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.
The course includes information on:
Situations leading to heat-related illnesses
Heat stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke
How the body reacts to heat
Recognizing symptoms of heat stress
Preventing heat-related illnesses
First aid
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Introduction to GHS for Construction Workers (M-222)
Overview
This course reviews what the Globally Harmonized System is all about, why OSHA adopted the GHS, and the phase-in dates for implementing the GHS. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's newly adopted GHS regulations, this course discusses the Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.
The course includes information on:
What the Globally Harmonized System is
Why OSHA adopted the GHS
Hazard classification
The Safety Data Sheet
Container labeling (text elements)
Container labeling (pictograms)
Information and training
GHS phase in dates
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Ladder Safety in Construction Environments (M-085)
Overview
Ladders are one of the most commonly used pieces of equipment in almost any work environment. From common step-ladders to sophisticated extension ladders, they can be found almost everywhere. As a result, ladder-related accidents occur frequently in many facilities.
This course reminds employees to take the appropriate precautions when using ladders.
The course includes information on:
Ladder selection, inspection and maintenance
Proper set-up
Overhead hazards
Climbing and working safely
Accidents and first aid
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Personal Protective Equipment in Construction Environments (M-223)
Overview
This course has been created specifically to involve employees in the process of understanding the proper use of personal protective equipment and to help facilities in fulfilling OSHA's Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standards (29 CFR,1910. 132, 133, 134,135,136,137,138) training requirements. The course looks at why personal protective equipment is so important and reminds employees of what is available.
The course includes information on:
A review of OSHA's PPE Standards
PPE for eye and face hazards
PPE for respiratory hazards
PPE for head hazards
PPE for foot hazards
PPE to guard against electrical hazards
PPE to guard against hand and finger hazards
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Rigging Safety in Construction Environments (M-125)
Overview
We have all heard the phrase “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.” When it comes to crane operations, rigging can often be that weak link. How a load is attached to a crane can make the difference between a successful lift and an unfortunate accident. And rigging-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the large and heavy loads that are lifted.
This course is designed to remind employees that most crane-related accidents are caused by human error, and that employees are the key to help prevent these incidents.
The course includes information on:
Physical and mental preparation
Personal protective equipment
Equipment inspection
Hazard assessment
Slings
Hitches
Hand signals
Load angles
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Safe Lifting in Construction Environments (M-238)
Overview
There are good reasons to consider how we lift and carry things, because there are right ways and wrong ways to do it. And what you don't know about them can hurt you.
This course provides the information employees need to protect their backs when they are lifting and carrying, which is something we do all the time, and we normally don't think twice about it.
The course includes information on:
The back’s structure and function
Preparing for a lift
The mechanics of safe lifting
Planning a “carry”
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Safety Orientation in Construction Environments (M-224)
Overview
Thinking about safety should be as natural as thinking about other aspects of a job.
This course addresses two of the most prominent safety issues confronting employers today, that of developing a good safety attitude in their employees, as well as providing introductory safety training.
The course includes information on:
Developing safety awareness
Basics of accident prevention
Hazard evaluation
Safety housekeeping
Tool use and maintenance
Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Slips, Trips and Falls in Construction Environments (M-149)
Overview
Construction sites can be a virtual maze of slip, trip and fall hazards.
This course shows employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips and falls in construction environments, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents.
Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Supported Scaffolding Safety in Construction Environments (M-074)
Overview
This course helps facilities comply with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation. It helps employees understand the dangers of working with supported scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.
The course includes information on:
Responsibilities of a scaffold expert
Creating a level and stable foundation
Platforms and planking
The danger of power lines
Ramps and walkways
Platform hazards
Personal fall arrest systems
Guarding against falling objects
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Suspended Scaffolding Safety in Construction Environments (M-075)
Overview
This course helps facilities comply with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation. It helps employees understand the dangers of working with suspended scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.
The course includes information on:
Responsibilities of a scaffold expert
Platform hazards
The danger of power lines
Personal fall arrest systems
Guarding against falling objects
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Working with Lead Exposure in Construction Environments (M-225)
Overview
This course addresses the major areas of employee training required by the regulations. Because of the widespread historical use of lead-based paints, as well as other materials containing lead, this program is useful to a number of different groups including building/construction companies, manufacturers, recyclers and many others. Created specifically for OSHA's Lead Standard (both the General Industrial Standard as well as the Interim Final Rule for Construction), the course is designed for employees in construction environments where lead and lead-based materials are found.
The course includes information on:
Contents of the standard
Measurement concepts to include Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), Time Weighted Average (TWA), and action levels
Exposure assessment and monitoring
Methods of compliance
Hygiene and housekeeping
Medical surveillance
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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General Safety
Accident Investigation (M-AIN)
Overview
While many accidents seem to happen for obvious reasons, there may be things that contribute to an accident which are not always apparent. That is why it is vital to conduct accident investigations.
This course shows employees the steps that are taken in an accident investigation. It also points out that while an investigation's focus is to determine the cause of an accident, the overall goal is to prevent similar accidents from happening again.
The course includes information on:
The goals of an accident investigation
Securing an accident scene
Root-cause analysis
The importance of investigative interviews
Assisting in an accident investigation
The importance of warning signs in accident prevention
Reporting near misses
The role of policies
Equipment and training in accident prevention
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet (M-066)
Overview
This course has been specifically created to educate employees about the ANSI MSDS format. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), working with the Chemical Manufacturer's Association (CMA), has developed the first standard format for Material Safety Data Sheets. While this new MSDS format is not required under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, OSHA is encouraging its use. Perhaps as important, most of the large chemical manufacturers in the United States appear to be adopting this MSDS format.
The course includes information on:
The MSDS in working with hazardous chemicals
The MSDS's role in the Hazard Communication Standard
The advantages of the ANSI format
The four basic questions the ANSI MSDS is designed to answer
Review of the sections in the ANSI MSDS format
How to use paper and computer-based MSDS resources
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Back Safety (M-043)
Overview
Back injuries are frequently caused by common activities experienced both on and off the job such as lifting, climbing, reaching, etc.
This course emphasizes the importance of overall back care, both on and off the job, including exercises and weight control.
The course includes information on:
How the back works
Common types and causes of back injuries
Effects of back injuries
Injury prevention and safety practices
Proper lifting techniques
Basic back exercises
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Computer Workstation Safety (M-234)
Overview
Computers can be found in all areas of a facility. From the office to the loading dock, most of today's business is conducted with the help of computers. And just like any other type of equipment, employees need to know what potential problems may be involved in working with computers and how to use them safely.
This course reviews the safe use of computers, and offers practical solutions to many potential problems.
The course includes information on:
Organization of work materials
Maintaining neutral positions
Positioning the back and torso
Avoiding and relieving eyestrain
Avoiding and relieving muscle strain
Tension and stress reducing exercises
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Conducting Safety Audits (M-SAU)
Overview
A single workplace accident can be devastating. Someone can be injured or even killed. Property, equipment or materials can be damaged or destroyed. Work could come to a complete stand-still. All of these things can happen if efforts are not made to protect employees. One way to accomplish this is to conduct a safety audit. This is an examination of the work area to make sure it is as safe as possible and all potential hazards are corrected or removed.
The course includes information on:
A workplace analysis
Administrative and engineering controls
Personal protective equipment
The equipment maintenance program
Emergency response procedures
Accident investigation
A safety self-assessment
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Conflict Resolution in Industrial Facilities (M-060)
Overview
Conflict in the workplace is inevitable. Anytime two or more people come together, they will eventually disagree about something. While some conflict can be healthy, it is often an indication that there is something wrong. If conflict is allowed to fester and grow without a resolution, it can lead to serious problems such as threats and even physical violence.
This course discusses the techniques and strategies that can be used to limit the damage and disruption conflict can sometimes cause in the workplace.
The course includes information on:
The consequences of conflict and how it can disrupt the workplace
How resolving workplace conflict is an integral part of everyone's job
Common causes of workplace conflict and how to recognize them
Diffusing disagreements before they get out of hand
The damage that escalating conflict and violence can do to an organization
How collaboration can be a valuable tool in resolving conflicts
How to apply proven conflict resolution techniques and strategies
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Conflict Resolution in the Office (M-058)
Overview
Conflict in the workplace is inevitable. Anytime two or more people come together, they will eventually disagree about something. While some conflict can be healthy, it is often an indication that there is something wrong. If conflict is allowed to fester and grow without a resolution, it can lead to serious problems such as threats and even physical violence.
This course discusses the techniques and strategies that can be used to limit the damage and disruption conflict can sometimes cause in the workplace.
The course includes information on:
The consequences of conflict and how it can disrupt the workplace
How resolving workplace conflict is an integral part of everyone's job
Common causes of workplace conflict and how to recognize them
Diffusing disagreements before they get out of hand
The damage that escalating conflict and violence can do to an organization
How collaboration can be a valuable tool in resolving conflicts
How to apply proven conflict resolution techniques and strategies
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Crane Safety (M-122)
Overview
While there are many different types of cranes, they all have the ability to make many jobs much easier by lifting an enormous amount weight. But they also share the potential for disaster when they are not operated safely. Crane-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the cumbersome and heavy loads that are lifted. A small miscalculation, or a brief moment of inattention, and tragedy could strike. Once a load falls, not much can be done to stop it, and there is little time for people to move safely out of the way. A coworker could be injured or killed, and expensive equipment or materials could be damaged or destroyed.
This course is designed to remind employees that most crane-related accidents are caused by human error, and that employees are the key to helping prevent these incidents. The course includes information on:
Physical and mental preparation
Equipment inspection
Hazard assessment
Boom cranes
Jib cranes
Overhead cranes
General and operational safety devices
Crane operations
Hand signals
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Employees (M-052)
Overview
An employee with an alcohol or drug problem can decrease productivity, create a hostile working environment and damage a company's good name. Worst of all, the actions of a worker who is under the influence can undermine a company's efforts to keep people safe.
This course discusses the various types of substance abuse that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help keep their workplace drug and alcohol free.
The course includes information on:
How substances are typically abused by employees
Alcohol and other depressants, and their effects
Stimulants, narcotics and hallucinogens, and their effects
Alcohol and drug policies
Helping people overcome substance abuse
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse for Managers and Supervisors (M-053)
Overview
An employee with an alcohol or drug problem can decrease productivity, create a hostile working environment and damage a company's good name. Worst of all, the actions of a worker who is under the influence can undermine a company's efforts to keep people safe.
This course discusses the various forms of substance abuse that are typically found in the workplace, how managers and supervisors can detect substance abuse problems, and what they should and shouldn't do if they discover a worker with a substance abuse problem.
The course includes information on:
How substance abuse can affect a workplace
Laws and regulations related to substance abuse
The role of education and testing in preventing substance abuse
Recognizing on-the-job substance abuse
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Dealing with Hazardous Spills (M-206)
Overview
Hazardous materials are a part of many work situations. They can be found in many different types of facilities and on many job sites from manufacturing and construction to retail and office environments. Some organizations have to deal with hazardous materials as part of their daily business, and have detailed plans and highly trained workers to handle a sudden spill. But other facilities handle these materials infrequently, and may not have given much thought to what must be done in case of a spill.
This course is designed to help employees who seldom have to face the dangers of a hazardous spill deal with a cleanup situation.
The course includes information on:
The hazard communication plan
The emergency response plan
The five levels of OSHA's HAZMAT training
Initial spill response
Spill containment
Instruments used to identify chemicals involved in a spill
Additional hazards of a spill site
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Distracted Driving (M-229)
Overview
We've all seen them, drivers on the road drinking a cup of coffee, putting on make-up, eating a snack…and talking on their cell phones. More and more people every day, it seems, are doing something other than paying attention to traffic when they're behind the wheel. It's called distracted driving.
This course provides the information employees need to drive cars, vans, and small trucks safely, both on and off the job.
The course includes information on:
The cost of distracted driving
Multi-tasking
Technology and distraction
Eliminating distractions before you drive
Cell phones
Fighting distraction on the road
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Driving Defensively (M-231)
Overview
When you drive defensively, you're always looking for trouble. Not because you want to cause it, but so you can defend yourself against other drivers, and the trouble they can cause. Whether they're speeding, tailgating, or just not paying attention to what they're doing, other drivers can put you at risk.
This course provides the information employees need to drive cars, vans, and small trucks safely, both on and off the job.
The course includes information on:
The fundamentals of driving defensively
Dealing with distracted drivers
Coping with aggressive drivers
Using your headlights
Driving safely in bad weather
Handling a blowout
Sharing the road with trucks and buses
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Driving Safety (M-131)
Overview
Many employees travel the roads on company business every day in cars, vans or trucks.
This course provides the information employees need to drive them safely.
The course includes information on:
Inspecting the vehicle
Adjusting seats, mirrors and other equipment
Wearing seatbelts
The importance of mental preparation and concentration
Creating a safety cushion around your vehicle
Road rage
Distracted driving (texting)
Passing another vehicle
Driving at night
Adverse weather conditions
Skidding and hydro-planing
What to do in case of an accident
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Driving Safety: The Basics (M-230)
Overview
We do so much driving that it's easy to forget how dangerous it can be. Every year accidents claim almost 35,000 lives and cause more than two million serious injuries. Fortunately, most accidents can be prevented. People can avoid trouble on the road if they approach their driving with the right skills, a well-maintained vehicle…and a safety first attitude.
This course provides information employees need to drive cars, vans, and small trucks safely, both on and off the job.
The course includes information on:
Preparing to drive safely
The fundamentals of safe driving
Driving with other vehicles
Driving at night and in bad weather
Distracted driving and road rage
Handling an emergency
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Electrical Safety (M-098)
Overview
Electricity is all around us. It lights up our homes, powers much of the machinery and equipment that we use, and runs many of our tools. We are so used to it; most employees take it for granted. Yet electricity can also be dangerous. Employees need to know how electricity works, and what they should do to help protect themselves from its hazards.
This course provides the information employees need to work safely around low voltage electricity. The course also satisfies the OSHA training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1910.331 for non-qualified employees.
The course includes information on:
How electricity works
Fuses and circuit breakers
Grounding and GFIs
Safe work practices
Outlets, plugs and extension cords
Working with electrical equipment
Using ladders around electricity
Electrical emergencies
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Eye Safety (M-064)
Overview
Our eyes are very fragile, and statistics show that eye injuries occur frequently in the workplace.
This course reminds employees that eye injuries can easily happen to them and shows them how to prevent these injuries.
The course includes information on:
Physiology of the eye
How the eye functions
Common eye injuries and how they are caused
Short and long term effects of eye injuries
Eye care and safety practices
Selecting and using appropriate personal protective equipment
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Fall Protection (M-FAL)
Overview
Falls are one of the leading causes of death each year in the United States.
This course provides the information employees need to work safely as it relates to fall protection and satisfies the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on Fall Protection.
The course includes information on:
The seriousness of fall hazards
Types of environments where falls may occur
The fall protection plan
Concentrating and keeping a clear head
The importance of housekeeping in preventing falls
Measures that can be taken to protect against falls
Protective equipment
And more
Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Fire Prevention in Healthcare (M-207)
Overview
Every year fires in healthcare facilities cause millions of dollars in damage and result in numerous employee injuries and fatalities.
This course looks at how fires in healthcare facilities start, and what can be done to prevent them, as well as what employees should do in case of a fire emergency.
The course includes information on:
Common causes of fires in healthcare facilities
The concept of flashpoint
Preventing fires
Fire extinguishers
Handling flammable materials
Evacuation and other employee responsibilities
First aid
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Fire Prevention in the Office (M-208)
Overview
Every year office fires cause millions of dollars in damage and result in numerous employee injuries and fatalities.
This course looks at how fires in offices start, and what can be done to prevent them, as well as what employees should do in case of a fire emergency.
The course includes information on:
Common causes of workplace fires
The concept of flashpoint
The importance of good housekeeping
Preventing office fires
Fire extinguishers
Evacuation and other employee responsibilities
First aid
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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First Aid (M-209)
Overview
A workplace injury can be painful, and can affect an employee's work performance, as well as their activities off the job. This course shows employees that knowing basic first aid procedures can often minimize the severity of an injury or even prevent a death. The course includes information on:
Cuts and bleeding
Muscle pulls and sprains
Burns
Broken bones
Shock
AEDs (automated external defibrillators)
Artificial respiration and CPR
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Hand and Power Tool Safety (M-044)
Overview
In many types of businesses, hand and power tools are used every day. They make work easier and allow employees to be more efficient. However, many workers often fail to see the hazards these tools can present.
This course shows employees how many accidents can be significantly reduced by applying good general safety rules, and reviews the various hazards that are associated with the specific types of tools.
The course includes information on:
Matching the tool to the job
The importance of state of mind
Personal protective equipment
Good safety practices
Tool care and maintenance
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety (M-067)
Overview
Our hands, wrists and fingers are constantly exposed to possible injury. Recognizing potential problems and taking steps to avoid them is important to all employees, no matter what their job.
This course reminds employees how easy it is to injure their fingers, hands and wrists, and reviews what should be done to prevent these types of injuries from occurring.
The course includes information on:
How the fingers, hand and wrist function
Hazard identification
Ergonomic considerations
The importance of staying alert
Using the right tools
The role of machine guards
First aid and emergency treatment
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Handling a Sexual Harassment Investigation (M-049)
Overview
This course looks at a company's legal responsibility to help prevent and deal with sexual harassment incidents; examines policies and procedures that should be followed when investigating allegations of sexual harassment and discusses how to interview apparent victims, alleged harassers and potential witnesses. Recognizing sexual harassment is only half the battle. If action isn't taken quickly, and the situation is not resolved fairly, a company can face lawsuits or hefty fines.
The course includes information on:
A company's legal responsibility regarding sexual harassment
Conducting an ethical investigation
Beginning the investigation process
Documenting harassment allegations
Interviewing alleged harassers and witnesses
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders (M-CGC)
Overview
In today’s work environments, compressed gas is used for many things: refrigeration, welding, heating and a number of other functions. Compressed gases can be dangerous, and employees who work with them need to know how to handle them properly.
This course provides the information employees need to work safely when handling and using these products.
The course includes information on:
Hazards associated with compressed gases
Moving and transporting cylinders safely
Positioning cylinders properly
Proper hook-up procedures
Safe storage practices
Storage incompatibilities
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Hazardous Materials Labels (M-210)
Overview
This course is designed to help employees understand the characteristics of different labeling systems and the ways that each convey information. By recognizing the differences and similarities of these systems, employees will be better prepared to work safely around hazardous materials. One important method for identifying hazardous materials is through the use of container labels. From bottles and drums to trucks and railcars, labels provide information about the contents of a container, as well as what to do and who to call in case of an emergency. Because this information is so critical for the safe handling and transporting of potentially dangerous substances, several organizations have developed labeling and placarding systems to communicate to employees about a container's contents.
The course includes information on:
OSHA's hazard communication standard
Types of containers requiring labels
Information required on labels
Department of Transportation (DOT) hazardous material classifications
DOT label and placard requirements
United Nations identification numbers
The Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS)
The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) labeling system
Hazardous waste labeling
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Heat Stress (M-093)
Overview
Each year thousands of employees suffer the adverse effects of heat stress. Whether they work outdoors under the hot summer sun, or indoors with equipment and machinery that give off high levels of heat, these employees need to know how to recognize and prevent heat stress and other heat-related health problems.
This course reviews how heat affects the body, the steps employees can take to prevent heat stress and elementary first aid that can be given to a worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.
The course includes information on:
Situations leading to heat-related illnesses
Heat stress
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke
How the body reacts to heat
Recognizing symptoms of heat stress
Preventing heat-related illnesses
First aid
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Industrial Ergonomics (M-065)
Overview
Every job puts a different set of demands on the body. How this impacts employees, and what can be done to reduce or eliminate adverse effects, is an important safety issue.
This course focuses on potential ergonomic problems in manufacturing, assembly and warehousing situations. The course shows employees how to recognize ergonomic problems, the potential adverse effects bad ergonomics can have, and practical solutions employees can use to help deal with ergonomic problems.
The course includes information on:
Physiology of the body
Parts of the body most effected by ergonomic problems
Eyestrain
Pragmatic preventative measures
Correct use of equipment
Exercises and stress release
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Industrial Fire Prevention (M-211)
Overview
Among all the safety problems employees can encounter, fire can be the most frightening. Every year industrial fires cause millions of dollars in damage and result in hundreds of employee injuries and fatalities. Yet many employees do not realize how their own actions can contribute to the risk of fire.
This course looks at what causes industrial fires and what can be done to prevent them – as well as what employees should do in case of a fire emergency.
The course includes information on:
Common causes of workplace fires
The concept of flashpoint
The importance of good housekeeping
Preventing industrial fires
Fire extinguishers
Evacuation and other employee responsibilities
First aid
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Ladder Safety (M-080)
Overview
Ladders are one of the most commonly used pieces of equipment in almost any work environment. From common step-ladders to sophisticated extension ladders, they can be found almost everywhere. As a result, ladder-related accidents occur frequently in many facilities.
This course reminds employees not to take using ladders for granted, and to take the appropriate precautions when using ladders.
The course includes information on:
Ladder selection
Inspection and maintenance
Proper set-up
Overhead hazards
Climbing and working safely
Accidents and first aid
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Machine Guard Safety (M-MGD)
Overview
Machinery comes in many sizes and shapes, and it can present many different types of hazards. Each year thousands of employees across the country are injured by the machines they are most familiar with and which they believe are safe. In fact the risk of accidents from powered machinery is so great OSHA estimates that lack of machine guarding is the second most frequent safety violation in industry today.
This course is designed to help employees understand the dangers of working with machinery and how those risks can be minimized by proper installation and use of safety guards and devices.
The course includes information on:
Basic machine operations
Fixed guards
Adjustable guards
Self-adjusting guards
Interlock devices
Drive train guards
Perimeter guards
Drop probe devices
Restrain and pullback devices
Adjustment
Inspection and maintenance of safety guards
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Materials Handling Safety (M-MHS)
Overview
Materials handling accidents can include small splinters; cuts or scrapes; crushed fingers, hands and feet; and even deaths.
This course provides the information employees need to work safely when handling and moving various types of materials.
The course includes information on:
Types of potential hazards
Planning a job
Personal protective equipment
Proper lifting and moving techniques
Other ergonomic considerations
Hand trucks
Carts and pallet trucks
Mechanical lifting devices
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Office Ergonomics (M-236)
Overview
Every job makes a different set of demands on the body. By using proper ergonomic techniques, employees can be safer and more productive. “Office Ergonomics” stresses the practical actions employees can take to help deal with ergonomic problems in the office.
This course addresses ergonomic problems as well as potential adverse effects and pragmatic solutions to these problems in an office environment.
The course includes information on:
Physiology of the body
Parts of the body most affected
Eye strain
Pragmatic preventative measures
Correct use of office equipment
Exercises and stress release
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Office Safety (M-235)
Overview
Accidents and injuries in the office can account for lost time and medical costs.
This course shows employees that hazards really do exist in an office environment, and how important it is to use good safety practices as they go about their work.
The course includes information on:
Safety awareness
Proper lifting
Safety housekeeping
Slips, trips and falls
Electrical safety
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Preventing Workplace Violence (M-239)
Overview
No organization, regardless of its size or type, is immune to workplace violence.
This course shows employees how to recognize the warning signs of possible violent behavior, as well as how to avoid or defuse potentially dangerous situations.
The course includes information on:
The nature of workplace violence
Underlying causes and warning signs
Aggressive behavior
Threats and verbal abuse
Sexual harassment
Physical assault and armed assailants
Fostering a positive workplace environment
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Rigging Safety (M-123)
Overview
We have all heard the phrase “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.” When it comes to crane operations, rigging can often be that weak link. How a load is attached to a crane can make the difference between a successful lift and an unfortunate accident. And rigging-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the large and heavy loads that are lifted.
This course is designed to remind employees that most crane-related accidents are caused by human error, and that employees are the key to preventing these incidents.
The course includes information on:
Physical and mental preparation
Personal protective equipment
Equipment inspection
Hazard assessment
Slings
Hitches
Hand signals
Load angles
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Safety Housekeeping and Accident Prevention (M-094)
Overview
Good safety housekeeping can significantly reduce accidents and injuries. By developing good safety habits, and by being aware of their work area and any hazards associated with it, employees can reduce the potential for accidents and injuries.
This course demonstrates to employees how to prevent workplace accidents by paying attention to safety housekeeping considerations.
The course includes information on:
Safety awareness
Trash and excess materials
Keeping aisles and stairways clean
Ropes and electric cords
Dealing with hazardous chemicals
Tool maintenance and storage
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Safety Lifting (M-228)
Overview
There are good reasons to consider how we lift and carry things, because there are right ways and wrong ways to do it. And what you don't know about them can hurt you.
This course provides the information employees need to protect their backs when they are lifting and carrying.
The course includes information on:
The back’s structure and function
Preparing for a lift
The mechanics of safe lifting
Planning a “carry”
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Safety Orientation (M-212)
Overview
Thinking about safety should be as natural as thinking about other aspects of a job.
This course addresses two of the most prominent safety issues confronting employers today – that of developing a good safety attitude in their employees and providing introductory safety training.
The course includes information on:
Developing safety awareness
Basics of accident prevention
Hazard evaluation
Safety housekeeping
Tool use and maintenance
Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Safety Showers and Eye Washes (M-128)
Overview
No matter how many precautions employees take, accidents sometimes happen. In these situations quick action is essential, and if the incident involves a hazardous material, using a safety shower or eye wash station can be extremely important.
This course reviews situations where safety showers and eye washes should be used, as well as how to use them properly.
The course includes information on:
Types of showers and eye washes
How to operate showers and eye washes correctly
Chemical splashes
Appropriate shower and eye wash techniques
Helping an accident victim use a shower/eye wash
First aid
Maintenance and testing of showers and eye washes
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Sexual Harassment for Employees (M-047)
Overview
Most employees have heard the term “sexual harassment,” but many of them do not know exactly what it means.
This course discusses various forms of sexual harassment, explains how to avoid inadvertently sexually harassing someone and reviews the procedures employees should follow if they feel that they or a coworker are being sexually harassed.
The course includes information on:
What constitutes sexual harassment
Behaviors to avoid
Recognizing victims and harassers
Avoiding accidental harassment
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Sexual Harassment for Managers and Supervisors (M-048)
Overview
Most managers and supervisors have heard about the fine and lawsuits brought against companies that ignore sexual harassment, but many do not know what constitutes harassment, how to prevent it or what they should do if it occurs.
This course looks at behaviors and actions that can constitute sexual harassment, discusses why managers and supervisors must pay particular attention to what they say and do and examines how to recognize sexual harassment in the workplace.
The course includes information on:
What constitutes sexual harassment
Managers' and supervisors' responsibilities
Recognizing and preventing sexual harassment
What to do if sexual harassment occurs
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Slips, Trips and Falls (M-042)
Overview
This course shows employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips and falls, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents.
The course includes information on:
Why slips, trips and falls occur
Common causes of accidents
Adverse health effects of injuries
Techniques used to avoid slips, trips and falls
The importance of safety shoes
Safe use of ladders and similar equipment
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Using Fire Extinguishers (M-046)
Overview
Among all the safety problems an employee can encounter, fire can be the most frightening.
This course looks at why things burn, reviews the types of fire extinguishers that are found in facilities today, and discusses how to use fire extinguishers to fight small fires.
The course includes information on:
What causes things to burn
The concept of flashpoint
Classes of fires
Extinguisher labels
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Welding Safety (M-WLD)
Overview
People have been welding in one form or another for over 2,000 years. But like many industrial processes, welding can be very dangerous. Flying sparks, toxic fumes, electric shock and high temperatures are just some of the things that can make welding a dangerous activity.
This course reminds employees that there are a number of hazards associated with welding, and provides the information they need to help them work safely when involved with welding operations.
The course includes information on:
Getting authorization for welding operations
Sparking and the risk of fire
Guards and protective barriers
Hazardous fumes and ventilation
The use of respirators
Eye protection (welding helmets, filters, glasses and goggles)
Using other personal protective equipment
Inspecting welding equipment
Proper welding safety procedures
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Wellness and Fitness (M-FTW)
Overview
While wellness is a gradual process, eliminating negative lifestyle factors may quickly begin to help improve one’s health. A good wellness and fitness program can significantly improve employees' safety records. Studies have found that accidents and injuries occur less frequently with employees who are healthier and in good physical shape.
This course shows employees how small changes in lifestyle can produce big benefits.
The course includes information on:
Importance of attitude
Blood pressure and other stress related conditions
Smoking
Nutrition and weight control
Drug and alcohol use
Exercise
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Winter Safety (M-097)
Overview
Many accidents occur during the winter, as employees do things that they are not familiar with or haven't done since last year. Fortunately, most of these accidents can be prevented.
This course shows employees how to plan ahead, identify potential hazards and avoid dangerous situations that occur during the winter holiday season.
The course includes information on:
Christmas trees (selecting, transporting and setting up)
Using string lights
Safe use of extension cords and outlets
Fires
Fireplaces and chimneys
Using candles
Fire extinguishers and fire escapes
Dressing for cold weather
Working in the cold
Walking and driving in ice and snow
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Workplace Harassment in Industrial Facilities (M-059)
Overview
When people hear the word “harassment” they usually think of sexually-related activity. But harassment encompasses a wide range of behavior from practical jokes to intimidation. It can also include threats, verbal abuse and discrimination, even stalking and assault and anyone can be subject to it.
This course discusses the various types of harassment that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help prevent workplace harassment.
The course includes information on:
The nature of workplace harassment
How to recognize various types of harassment
How to handle verbal abuse and threats
The many forms harassment can take
How to recognize the many variations of assault
Knowing what to do and what not to do when confronted with a stalker
How fostering a positive workplace environment can increase productivity and safety
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Workplace Harassment in the Office (M-057)
Overview
When people hear the word “harassment” they usually think of sexually-related activity. But harassment encompasses a wide range of behavior from practical jokes to intimidation. It can also include threats, verbal abuse and discrimination, even stalking and assault and anyone can be subject to it.
This course discusses the various types of harassment that are found in the workplace, how they can affect an employee's work situation and what employees themselves can do to help prevent workplace harassment.
The course includes information on:
The nature of workplace harassment
How to recognize various types of harassment
How to handle verbal abuse and threats
The many forms harassment can take
How to recognize the many variations of assault
Knowing what to do, and what not to do, when confronted with a stalker
How fostering a positive workplace environment can increase productivity and safety
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Workplace Stress (M-233)
Overview
In the fast-paced world that we live in, we are always encountering situations that can be stressful. Many of these occur at work. Yet stress, and its effects on our ability to do our jobs, is a subject that is often overlooked.
This course helps employees identify potentially stressful situations and learn how to cope with them.
The course includes information on:
Situations causing stress
Positive vs. negative stress
Recognizing symptoms of stress
Effects of stress on the mind and body
Eliminating stress factors
Stress-relieving exercises
And more Course Length: 30 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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HAZWOPER
Accidental Release Measures and Spill Cleanup Procedures (M-ACC)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. It is so important that employees know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances, as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly, that OSHA mandates that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area. The course is designed to explain the regulations and to help employees begin to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to Hazardous Materials in their work environments. The course discusses the plans and procedures necessary to safely contain and cleanup a hazardous materials spill.
The course includes information on:
Hazard communication program
The emergency response plan
The five levels of HAZWOPER emergency response training
Personal protective equipment
Site characterization
Spill cleanup
Decontamination procedures
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Dealing with the Media in Emergency Situations (M-DAL)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course provides employees with the information they need to understand the major areas covered by the regulation and instructs employees on the proper ways of interacting with the media during an emergency situation.
The course includes information on:
Establishing a relationship with the media before a crisis occurs
The duties and responsibilities of the Public Information Officer (PIO)
Early response to the media during an incident
Insuring the safety of the media
Unauthorized communication with the media
The consequences of rumors and misinformation
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Decontamination Procedures (M-DEC)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand how to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in their work environments. Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites. It is so important that employees know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances, as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly, that OSHA mandates that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area.
The course includes information on:
Work practices
Engineering controls
Personal protective equipment
The exclusion zone
The contamination reduction zone
The contamination reduction corridor
Decontamination equipment and solutions
Decontamination procedures
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Electrical Safety in HAZMAT Environments (M-179)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand the hazards of uncontrolled energy in hazardous materials environments, and how to reduce or eliminate these potential hazards.
The course includes information on:
Arcs, sparks and high temperatures
The National Electrical Code's three HAZMAT Classes
Engineering controls
Intrinsically safe electrical systems
Isolating machinery and work practices
Purging, inerting, and pressurization
Confined spaces
Uncontrolled electrical sources
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Exposure Monitoring and Medical Surveillance (M-EMM)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course, part of the HAZWOPER “Annual Retraining Series,” discusses various types of exposure monitoring equipment and techniques. The course reviews the concept of medical surveillance and how it is used to evaluate the health of anyone who regularly works around hazardous materials.
The course includes information on:
Direct-reading instruments
Sampling collection devices
Site characterization
General on-site monitoring
Perimeter monitoring and personal monitoring
Medical surveillance programs
Medical examinations and written medical opinions
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Handling Hazardous Materials (M-180)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course is designed to explain the regulations and to help employees begin to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to Hazardous Materials in their work environments. The course discusses the nature and behavior of hazardous chemicals, and how to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in their work environments.
The course includes information on:
Physical hazards
Flammables/combustibles/explosives/oxidizers
Corrosives and irritants
Toxic substances and carcinogens
Acute and chronic health effects
Container labels and MSDSs
Basic first aid for injuries caused by chemicals
Emergency response
Spillage / leakage / accident procedures
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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HAZMAT Labeling (M-HAL)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand different labeling systems and how to use these systems to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in their work environments.
The course includes information on:
How hazardous materials labels are used
OSHA labeling requirements
Common labeling systems
DOT “Hazard Class” labels and placards
The Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS)
Target organ information labels
The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) Labeling System
Hazardous waste labels
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
HAZWOPER Confined Space Entry (M-025)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand how to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in confined space work environments.
The course includes information on:
Definition of confined spaces
Hazards encountered in confined spaces
OSHA’s Permit-Space Entry Program
Duties and responsibilities of the entry team
Atmospheric testing
Protecting entrants in hazardous atmospheres
The use of lifelines in rescue operations
And more
Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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HAZWOPER Fire Prevention (M-182)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand the hazards of fire when combined with hazardous material.
The course includes information on:
The three components of fire
Sources of ignition
Types of fuel
The four classes of fire
Approved storage containers
Safety measures during a chemical spill
Using fire extinguishers
Evacuation procedures
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
HAZWOPER Heat Stress (M-183)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand the need to guard against heat-related illnesses and what steps they can take to protect themselves in their work environments.
The course includes information on:
How the body reacts to heat
The role of fluids and minerals
Preventing heat-related illnesses, heat rash, heat exhaustion and heat stroke
Recognizing symptoms
First aid
Acclimatization
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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HAZWOPER Personal Protective Equipment (M-CPE)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course instructs employees on the appropriate use of personal protective equipment (such as chemical protective clothing) as well as how to remove contaminants that accumulate on clothing and equipment.
The course includes information on:
Safe work practices
Engineering controls
Levels of personal protection
Heat stress
The need for decontamination
The Contamination Reduction Corridor (CRC)
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
HAZWOPER Safety Orientation (M-184)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course instructs employees about how to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in their work environments.
The course includes information on:
Preparing for working with hazardous materials
Avoiding bad mental habit and complacency
Working at the right pace
Controlling emotions
Adjusting to the limitations of PPE
Mental discipline
Acquiring information needed to work safely
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Introduction to HAZWOPER Retraining (M-185)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course, part of the HAZWOPER Annual Retraining Series, reminds employees who deal with hazardous materials of the importance of identifying, evaluating and controlling chemical hazards.
The course includes information on:
Background of the HAZWOPER regulations
The site safety and health plan
The emergency response plan
Site characterization and the site control program
Systems of controls and standard operating procedures
Personal protective equipment
Exposure monitoring
Decontamination
Medical surveillance programs
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Medical Surveillance Programs (M-MED)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course discusses various types of medical surveillance and how it is used to evaluate the health of anyone who regularly works around hazardous materials.
The course includes information on:
The definition of medical surveillance
Medical examinations
Permissible exposure limits (PELs)
The written medical opinion
Medical records
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Monitoring Procedures and Equipment (M-MON)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course discusses the importance of detecting hazardous materials, as well as the equipment and procedures used in the process.
The course includes information on:
Detecting hazardous materials
Direct-reading monitoring instruments
Sampling collection devices
Hazards that are Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH)
Confined spaces
General on-site monitoring
Perimeter, periodic and personal monitoring
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Personal Protective Equipment and Decontamination Procedures (M-186)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course, part of the HAZWOPER Annual Retraining Series, instructs employees on the appropriate use of personal protective equipment (such as chemical protective clothing) as well as how to remove contaminants that accumulate on clothing and equipment.
The course includes information on:
Safe work practices
Engineering controls
Levels of personal protection
Heat stress
The need for decontamination
The Contamination Reduction Corridor (CRC)
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Respiratory Protection and Safety (M-187)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand how the use of respiratory protection can reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in their work environments.
The course includes information on:
When respirators are needed
Basic types of respirators
Classifications of respirator filters
Supplied air respirators (SARs)
Self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBAs)
Proper fit-testing of respirators
Cleaning and maintenance of respirators
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Site Safety and Health Plan (M-188)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course summarizes the various aspects of the Plan which is used in a hazardous materials facility or operation, and how the Plan helps to protect the health of anyone who regularly works around hazardous materials.
The course includes information on:
Plan guidelines
Medical surveillance
Job hazard analysis
The five levels of training and responsibilities for HAZMAT emergency responders
Site evaluation
Personal protective equipment
Spill cleanup procedures
Decontamination
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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The ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet (M-H66)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course educates employees about the ANSI MSDS format and reviews how the information in an MSDS can help them work safely with potentially hazardous chemicals.
The course includes information on:
The importance of the MSDS
The MSDS's role in the Hazard Communication Standard
Advantages of the ANSI format
Four basic questions the ANSI MSDS answers: What is the material and what are its hazards? What should I do if a problem occurs? What precautions should I take when working with this material? Is there anything else I should know about this substance?
A review of the sections in the ANSI Material Safety Data Sheet
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Safety Data Sheets in HAZWOPER Environments (M-218)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course educates employees about the GHS SDS format and reviews how the information in an SDS can help them work safely with potentially hazardous chemicals.
The course includes information on:
GHS Safety Data Sheets
Materials and their hazards
Hazardous materials emergencies
Handling hazardous materials
Other important SDS information
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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The Emergency Response Plan (M-190)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees understand how emergency planning can reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in crisis situations.
The course includes information on:
The purpose of an emergency response plan
The chain of command
Responsibilities of the incident commander
Responsibilities of the HAZMAT specialist
Responsibilities of the HAZMAT technician
Responsibilities of the first responder
Communication procedures and the buddy system
Personal protective equipment
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Understanding Chemical Hazards (M-191)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course, part of the HAZWOPER Annual Retraining Series, introduces employees to chemical hazard regulations and provides training on the various types of hazardous chemicals found in industrial environments.
The course includes information on:
Chemical hazard concepts
Types of hazardous chemicals
Characteristics and effects of various types of chemicals
The Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
Container labeling
Safe handling practices
Use of personal protective equipment
Spills and cleanup
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Understanding HAZWOPER (M-192)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course is designed to explain the regulations and to help employees begin to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in their work environments.
The course includes information on:
The HAZWOPER regulations
Definitions of hazardous chemicals and waste
Container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
The site safety and health plan
HAZWOPER training requirements
The site control program
Monitoring of hazardous substances
The medical surveillance program
Decontamination
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Work Practices and Engineering Controls (M-193)
Overview
This course is designed to help facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120). As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. The course helps employees to understand the nature and behavior of hazardous chemicals, and how to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous materials in their work environments.
The course includes information on:
HAZMAT work practices
HAZMAT engineering controls
The site safety and health plan
Responsibilities of the site safety and health officer
Ventilation systems
Remote-controlled equipment
The use of eyewash stations
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Laboratory Safety
Electrical Safety in the Laboratory (M-194)
Overview
Today, laboratories rely on a vast array of electrically powered equipment. To work safely with this equipment, employees need to understand how electricity works, be aware of common electrical hazards and know how to use electricity safely.
This course emphasizes the need for safety when using electricity, and discusses how to reduce the potential for accidents involving electrical shock, fire and explosions.
The course includes information on:
How electricity works
Common electrical hazards
Fuses, circuit breakers and grounding
Using and maintaining electrical equipment
Accidents and emergency procedures
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Flammables and Explosives in the Laboratory (M-195)
Overview
Flammables and explosives are some of the most dangerous materials used in a laboratory. When working with these substances, employees need to know their characteristics, as well as how to prevent accidents and injuries when using them.
This course discusses the nature of flammable and explosive materials, as well as hazards associated with their use. It also reviews the proper handling procedures and personal protective equipment that should be used when working with these substances.
The course includes information on:
Definitions of flammables and explosives
Conditions that can create hazards
The role of ventilation in preventing problems
Transporting flammables and explosives
Storage considerations
Using compressed gases
Emergency planning
Disposal
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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GHS Safety Data Sheets in the Laboratory (M-158)
Overview
This course reviews the composition of GHS Safety Data Sheets, the information that's contained in each section and how SDS's are different from Material Safety Data Sheets. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's newly adopted GHS regulations, this course discusses how chemicals should be labeled under GHS.
The course includes information on:
Material Safety Data Sheets and GHS SDS's
Materials and their hazards
Hazardous materials emergencies
Handling hazardous materials
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders in the Laboratory (M-196)
Overview
The energy possessed by a compressed gas cylinder can make it a virtual missile if it is not handled with the utmost care. And a leaking cylinder or fitting can lead to asphyxiation, a fire or even an explosion. Since compressed gas cylinders are frequently used in many laboratories, employees need to be familiar with the precautions that should be taken when dealing with them.
This course examines how gas cylinders work, the hazards that are associated with them and the need for caution when using or storing a cylinder.
The course includes information on:
The four ways to compress gases
Hazards associated with compressed gases
Proper storage procedures
Marking and labeling
Handling cylinders safely
Connections and fittings
Leak detection
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Laboratory Ergonomics (M-197)
Overview
Many activities in the laboratory can exert stress and strain on muscles and joints which may cause significant injuries. To work safely and maintain good ergonomic health, employees need to know how to avoid movements and work patterns that can be harmful.
This course discusses the need to set up work areas correctly, as well as how to minimize the strain of using laboratory equipment, tools and instruments.
The course includes information on:
Parts of the body most susceptible to ergonomic problems
Arranging work areas to minimize stress and strain
Working from neutral positions
Most and least stressful types of body movements
Proper lifting techniques
Effective stretching exercises
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Laboratory Hoods (M-227)
Overview
Many of the materials used in laboratories give off fumes, mists, vapors, particulates or aerosols which are hazardous. To minimize exposure to these materials, special precautions need to be taken. This often means working within a hood.
This course emphasizes how to properly use laboratory hoods, how to test them to help ensure correct functioning and how hoods can protect an experiment, the facility, and most importantly, the employee.
The course includes information on:
Why laboratory hoods are needed
Protections afforded by hoods
How hoods function mechanically
Proper use of laboratory hoods
Testing and maintenance
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Orientation to Laboratory Safety (M-198)
Overview
A laboratory can be a dangerous place, and with the daily pressures to get things done, employees can be tempted to take shortcuts and ignore safety precautions. With the increasing complexity of the equipment and procedures involved in experiments, employees need an even greater knowledge of safety practices and procedures than they may have had in the past.
This course shows both new employees and seasoned veterans the importance of safety in the laboratory, as well as reviews the OSHA regulations and good safety practices that apply to the laboratory environment.
The course includes information on:
OSHA regulations
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
Planning safe experiments
Personal protective equipment
Ventilation controls
Chemical storage
Accidents and emergencies
Waste disposal
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
OSHA Formaldehyde Standard (M-199)
Overview
While formaldehyde is used in many laboratory operations, it can be a serious health hazard. The results of mishandling formaldehyde can be serious. They can range from the short-term discomfort associated with minor burns or skin irritation to chronic effects from a lifetime of overexposure.
This course provides training that is required by this standard, and focuses on the rules and procedures that the standard establishes for working with this potentially dangerous chemical.
The course includes information on:
Potential health hazards
Testing for Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL)
Labeling and Material Safety Data Sheets
Hoods and other ventilation systems
Personal protective equipment
Spill clean-up and decontamination procedures
First aid
The medical surveillance plan
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Planning for Laboratory Emergencies (M-200)
Overview
A caustic acid hose has just erupted. An experiment has shown unexpected reactions. What should employees do to deal with these and other emergencies? Employees need to know when and how they should act in a laboratory emergency situation.
This course discusses how to minimize damage and prevent injuries if an emergency should occur.
The course includes information on:
The emergency plan
Types of emergencies
Alarms and warning systems
Contacting outside agencies
Evacuation
Fires
Explosions and chemical spills
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Preventing Contamination in the Laboratory (M-201)
Overview
Handling hazardous chemicals and specimens requires a great deal of caution. If substances are not properly controlled, hazards can spread and contaminate other materials, work areas and even employees. With many laboratories using toxic, corrosive and carcinogenic chemicals, employees need to do all that they can to prevent contamination.
This course emphasizes the need to recognize situations that could lead to contamination, and discusses what can be done to prevent contamination from occurring.
The course includes information on:
How contamination occurs
General preventative measures
Engineering controls
Safe work practices
Personal protective equipment
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Safe Handling of Laboratory Glassware (M-202)
Overview
Broken glassware causes more laboratory accidents than any other hazard. Because it is so fragile, glassware can easily fracture if it is bumped, dropped or too much pressure is applied to it. Some glassware accidents don't require much more than a bandage, while others can result in enough blood loss to require medical attention. The threat of contamination from the materials in a broken container can also be a serious problem.
This course discusses the nature of various types of glassware, and the problems it can cause, as well as the need for employees to use and maintain laboratory glassware safely.
The course includes information on:
Inspecting glassware before use
Effects of extreme temperatures and pressures
Matching glassware to the experiment
Working with glass tubing
Using personal protective equipment
Storage and handling
Washing and clean-up
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Safety Showers and Eye Washes in the Laboratory (M-203)
Overview
Employees may never need a safety shower or an eye wash, but if they do, knowing the proper procedures for using them can prevent serious injury, or possibly even save a life.
This course reviews the correct ways to use this equipment, and emphasizes the need for quick action after a chemical splash or spill.
The course includes information on:
Operating safety showers and eye washes
Working with hazardous materials
Exposure to corrosive substances
Testing eye wash and shower equipment
Using showers and eye washes properly
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Using Material Safety Data Sheets in the Laboratory (M-115)
Overview
All potentially hazardous materials entering a laboratory have a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). But to make good use of the information on an MSDS, employees need to understand how it is organized and what it contains.
This course reviews the various sections of the MSDS, what information can be found in each section and most importantly, how this information can help employees to work safely.
The course includes information on:
The purpose of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
Sections of the MSDS
Information found in each section
How MSDS information can help employees work safely
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Regulatory Compliance
Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments (M-171)
Overview
This course reviews the various types of aerial lifts, make employees aware of the hazards that are associated with these lifts, and give them the information that they'll need to work safely – whether they're using a lift or working around one.
The course includes information on:
The types of aerial lifts and the training required to operate them
The hazards associated with using aerial lifts
“Pre-start” and “worksite” inspections
Setting up, operating, and moving an aerial lift
Working on the ground near an aerial lift
And more Course Length: 30 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Asbestos Awareness (M-ASL)
Overview
This course educates employees about the hazards of working with materials that may contain asbestos. The course provides the majority of the information needed to satisfy the training requirements for Class IV employees under the OSHA regulation. In August of 1994, OSHA issued 29 CFR 1910.1101 Occupational Exposure to Asbestos. This regulation requires that all employees who could come into contact with materials that might contain asbestos be given appropriate training on working safely in these situations. The largest group of employees covered by this regulation is maintenance and custodial workers, since many materials commonly used in buildings for many years (including ceiling tiles, vinyl flooring, and wall and pipe insulation) may contain asbestos.
The course includes information on:
The hazards of asbestos
OSHA's Asbestos Standard
The composition and nature of asbestos
Materials that may contain asbestos, and where they are encountered
Limiting exposure to asbestos
How to protect yourself when disturbing a material that may contain asbestos
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Industrial Facilities (M-214)
Overview
Bloodborne diseases are a serious concern in the United States. Because of the increasing problems with these diseases, in 1991 OSHA passed a Bloodborne Pathogens regulation.
This course has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's (29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements.
The course includes information on:
The contents of the standard
Epidemiology and symptoms of bloodborne diseases
Modes by which Bloodborne diseases are transmitted
The exposure control plan
Recognizing exposure situations
Practices to prevent exposure
HBV vaccine
Emergency procedures
Signs and labels
Selection and use of personal protective equipment
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Bloodborne Pathogens in First Response Environments (M-B3F)
Overview
Bloodborne diseases are a serious concern in the United States. Because of the increasing problems with these diseases, in 1991 OSHA passed a Bloodborne Pathogens regulation.
This course has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's (29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements.
The course includes information on:
The contents of the standard
Epidemiology and symptoms of bloodborne diseases
Modes by which bloodborne diseases are transmitted
The exposure control plan
Recognition of exposure situations
Practices to prevent exposure
HBV vaccine
Emergency procedures
Signs and labels
Selection and use of personal protective equipment
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Bloodborne Pathogens in Healthcare Facilities (M-B3H)
Overview
Bloodborne diseases are a serious concern in the United States. Because of the increasing problems with these diseases, in 1991 OSHA passed a Bloodborne Pathogens regulation.
This course has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's (29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements.
The course includes information on:
The contents of the standard
Epidemiology and symptoms of bloodborne diseases
Modes by which bloodborne diseases are transmitted
The exposure control plan
Recognition of exposure situations
Practices to prevent exposure
HBV vaccine
Emergency procedures
Signs and labels
Selection and use of personal protective equipment
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Confined Space Entry (M-216)
Overview
This course addresses the major areas of employee training required by the regulation. This course was created specifically for OSHA's Permit Required Confined Space Regulation (29 CFR part 1910.146). The regulation centers on the responsibilities that employers, supervisors and workers who deal with confined spaces have. If a facility has hazardous confined spaces, they must create a written Permit Space Entry Program to regulate entry into these spaces, as well as control their hazards.
The course includes information on:
The contents of the standard
Responsibilities of the employer
Entry supervisors
Attendants and entrants
Identifying permit spaces
Types of hazards that can be encountered
Safety equipment
Dealing with emergencies and rescue teams
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
DOT HAZMAT General Awareness (M-173)
Overview
This course focuses on employees who handle as well as transport hazardous materials. The course reviews a number of topics aimed at making employees more aware of situations in which they may encounter hazardous chemicals and the nature of the hazards associated with the chemicals. Created specifically for the Department of Transportation's HAZMAT training regulation on Handling and Transporting Hazardous Materials, this course provides the information necessary to comply with the regulation's General Awareness training requirement. (While this course can be used by itself, it can also be used as a companion product to MARCOM's DOT HAZMAT Safety Training course).
The course includes information on:
The regulation itself
Hazardous materials
Definitions and classes
Hazard communication
Hazard indicators, such as labels, shipping papers and placards
Where hazardous materials may be encountered
Packaging and shipping
Transport (trucks, ships, rail, etc.)
Storage
Security issues
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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DOT HAZMAT Safety Training (M-174)
Overview
This course focuses on employees who handle as well as transport hazardous materials. Created specifically for the Department of Transportation's HAZMAT Training regulation on Handling and Transporting Hazardous Materials, this course provides the Safety Training required by the regulation. (While this course can be used by itself, it can also be used as a companion product to MARCOM's DOT HAZMAT General Awareness course). The course makes employees aware of the hazards associated with the materials they handle and shows them how to work with these materials safely.
The course includes information on:
The regulation itself
Hazardous materials that employees may encounter
Hazard indicators such as labels, shipping papers and placards
The use of personal protective equipment
Proper handling procedures, methods and procedures for avoiding accidents
Accidents/emergencies involving hazardous materials
Spills and cleanup procedures
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
DOT HAZMAT Security Awareness (M-175)
Overview
This course focuses on employees who handle hazardous materials. The course reviews a number of topics aimed at making these employees more aware of security risks in which they may encounter when transporting hazardous materials. Created specifically for the Department of Transportation's HAZMAT Training regulation on Handling and Transporting Hazardous Materials, this course provides the information necessary to comply with the regulation's Security Awareness training requirement. (While this program can be used by itself, it can also be used as a companion product to MARCOM's DOT HAZMAT In-Depth Training program).
The course includes information on:
DOT's HAZMAT security requirements
Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials
Methods that have been designed to enhance transportation security
How to recognize security risks
Responding to possible security threats
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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DOT In-Depth HAZMAT Security (M-176)
Overview
This course focuses on employees who handle hazardous materials. The course reviews a number of topics aimed at making these employees more aware of risks associated with transporting hazardous materials and gives them an understanding of their facility's HAZMAT Security Plan. Created specifically for the Department of Transportation's HAZMAT Training regulation on Handling and Transporting Hazardous Materials, this course provides the information necessary to comply with the regulation's In-Depth Security training requirement. (While this course can be used by itself, it can also be used as a companion product to MARCOM's DOT HAZMAT Security Awareness program).
The course includes information on:
DOT's HAZMAT security requirements
Security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials
The contents of a HAZMAT Security Plan
Organizational security structure
Facility security objectives
Security procedures
Employees' security responsibilities
Actions to take in the event of a security breach
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Emergency Planning (M-226)
Overview
Existing OSHA, SARA Title III, and numerous state regulations call for all facilities to meet a number of emergency preparedness/crisis management requirements. These include that every facility have an Emergency Plan that spells out what is to be done in case of an emergency; and that this plan, as well as other important information, be shared with the local emergency planning committee and emergency response groups such as the police, fire department and others.
This course assists facilities in complying with these regulations and helps them prepare for potential emergency situations.
The course includes information on:
Types of emergencies
The emergency plan
The crisis management team
Evacuation procedures
Communications
The role of outside agencies
Practice sessions and drills
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck Safety (M-K2S)
Overview
Forklifts have become indispensable in many of the jobs employees do. They are rugged, powerful tools that save time, money and effort. But the same qualities that make forklifts so helpful can also make them dangerous. When used incorrectly, or if they are not properly maintained, forklifts can inflict injury and costly damage.
This course has been specifically created to involve employees in the process of understanding forklift operation and to help facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard (29 CFR,1910.178) training requirements.
The course includes information on:
OSHA's certification process
The seven classes of industrial trucks
Equipment checkout
A forklift's stability triangle
Safe operating procedures
Lifting and lowering loads
Trucks and loading docks
Equipment maintenance
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
GHS Container Labeling (M-156)
Overview
This course discusses the six types of information contained on a GHS label, and the differences between GHS labels and other types of chemical hazard labels. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's newly adopted GHS regulations, this course discusses how chemicals should be labeled under GHS.
The course includes information on:
How the GHS changes chemical hazard labeling
GHS labels' text elements
GHS labels' pictograms
Training and phase-in dates
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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GHS Safety Data Sheets (M-155)
Overview
This course reviews the composition of GHS Safety Data Sheets, the information that's contained in each section and how SDS's are different from Material Safety Data Sheets. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's newly adopted GHS regulations, this course discusses how chemicals should be labeled under GHS.
The course includes information on:
Material Safety Data Sheets and GHS SDS's
Materials and their hazards
Hazardous materials emergencies
Handling hazardous materials
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Guarding Against Tuberculosis as a First Responder (M-TLF)
Overview
Because the spread of tuberculosis has increased dramatically in the U.S. in the last several years, OSHA in 1996 issued a set of new Tuberculosis Safety Directives which enforce the 1994 Center for Disease Control (CDC) Tuberculosis Prevention Guidelines, and allow for the wearing of new NIOSH-approved respirators/masks, as well as approved HEPA masks.
This course has been specifically created to assist facilities and operations whose employees have a risk of exposure to tuberculosis and therefore must conduct employee training as specified in the CDC Guidelines.
The course includes information on:
The history of tuberculosis as a disease
Epidemiology and symptoms of tuberculosis
Modes by which tuberculosis is transmitted
The CDC guidelines
The exposure control plan
Recognition of exposure situations
Practices to prevent exposure
Administrative and engineering controls
Selection and use of personal protective equipment (including respirators) and more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Guarding Against Tuberculosis in Healthcare Facilities (M-TLH)
Overview
Because the spread of tuberculosis has increased dramatically in the U.S. in the last several years, OSHA in 1996 issued a set of Tuberculosis Safety Directives which enforce the 1994 Center for Disease Control (CDC) Tuberculosis Prevention Guidelines, and allow for the wearing of new NIOSH-approved respirators/masks, as well as approved HEPA masks.
This course has been specifically created to assist facilities and operations whose employees have a risk of exposure to tuberculosis and therefore must conduct employee training as specified in the CDC Guidelines.
The course includes information on:
History of tuberculosis as a disease
Epidemiology and symptoms of tuberculosis
Modes by which tuberculosis is transmitted
The CDC guidelines
The exposure control plan
Recognition of exposure situations
Practices to prevent exposure
Administrative and engineering controls
Selection and use of personal protective equipment (including respirators)
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Guarding Against Tuberculosis in Institutional Environments (M-TLI)
Overview
Because the spread of tuberculosis has increased dramatically in the U.S. in the last several years, OSHA in 1996 issued a set of Tuberculosis Safety Directives which enforce the 1994 Center for Disease Control (CDC) Tuberculosis Prevention Guidelines, and allow for the wearing of new NIOSH-approved respirators/masks, as well as approved HEPA masks.
This course has been specifically created to assist facilities whose employees have a risk of exposure to tuberculosis and therefore must conduct employee training as specified in the CDC Guidelines.
The course includes information on:
The history of tuberculosis as a disease
Epidemiology and symptoms of tuberculosis
Modes by which tuberculosis is transmitted
CDC guidelines
The exposure control plan
Recognition of exposure situations
Practices to prevent exposure
Administrative and engineering controls
Selection and use of personal protective equipment (including respirators)
And more
Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Hazard Communication in the Hospitality Industry (M-170)
Overview
This course both introduces employees to the Hazard Communication regulations and provides training on the various groups of chemicals found in the hospitality environment. Created specifically to assist hospitality facilities in complying with federal, state and municipal Hazard Communication regulations, the course addresses the major education and training requirements in these chemical hazard laws.
The course includes information on:
Background of the regulation
GHS Safety Data Sheets and container labels
Toxins, corrosives and irritants
Flammables, combustibles and gases
Carcinogens and radiation
Exposure situations
Personal protective equipment and chemical storage
Spills and clean-up
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Hazard Communication in Auto Service Facilities (M-167)
Overview
This course both introduces employees to the Hazard Communication regulations and provides training on the various groups of chemicals found in the automotive environment. Created specifically to assist auto service facilities of all types in complying with federal, state and municipal Hazard Communication regulations, the course addresses the major education and training requirements in these chemical hazard laws.
The course includes information on:
Background of the regulation
GHS Safety Data Sheets and container labels
Toxins, corrosives and irritants
Flammables, combustibles and gases
Carcinogens and radiation
Exposure situations
Personal protective equipment and chemical storage
Spills and clean-up
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Hazard Communication in Cleaning and Maintenance Facilities (M-168)
Overview
This course both introduces employees to the Hazard Communication regulations and provides training on the various groups of chemicals found in the cleaning and maintenance environment. Created specifically to assist cleaning and maintenance facilities in complying with federal, state and municipal Hazard Communication regulations, the course addresses the major education and training requirements in these chemical hazard laws.
The course includes information on:
Background of the regulation
GHS Safety Data Sheets and container labels
Toxins, corrosives and irritants
Flammables, combustibles and gases
Carcinogens and radiation
Exposure situations
Personal protective equipment and chemical storage
Spills and clean-up
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Hazard Communication in Healthcare Facilities (M-169)
Overview
This course both introduces employees to the Hazard Communication regulations and provides training on the various groups of chemicals found in the healthcare environment. Created specifically to assist healthcare facilities in complying with federal, state and municipal Hazard Communication regulations, the course addresses the major education and training requirements in these chemical hazard laws.
The course includes information on:
Background of the regulation
GHS Safety Data Sheets and container labels
Toxins, corrosives and irritants
Flammables, combustibles and gases
Carcinogens and radiation
Exposure situations
Personal protective equipment and chemical storage
Spills and clean-up
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Hazard Communication in Industrial Facilities (M-165)
Overview
This course both introduces employees to the Hazard Communication regulations and provides training on the various groups of chemicals found in the industrial environment. Created specifically to assist industrial facilities in complying with federal, state and municipal Hazard Communication regulations, the course addresses the major education and training requirements in these chemical hazard laws.
The course includes information on:
Background of the regulation
GHS Safety Data Sheets and container labels
Toxins, corrosives and irritants
Flammables, combustibles and gases
Carcinogens and radiation
Exposure situations
Personal protective equipment and chemical storage
Spills and clean-up
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Hearing Conservation and Safety (M-HES)
Overview
Everywhere we go, we encounter noise. If this noise is loud enough, or has certain characteristics, it can cause damage to our hearing – often permanently. Many employees don't realize that not only can hearing problems affect their work, they can alter their personal lives dramatically as well.
This course shows employees why they should pay attention to noise hazards, and how they can help protect themselves from hearing injuries.
The course includes information on:
How the ear works
Types of hearing problems
Causes of hearing damage
Potential effects of hearing injuries
Noise avoidance and other safety practices
The use of personal protective equipment
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Indoor Air Quality (M-AQL)
Overview
Air is all around us and we need it to stay alive. But how clean is the air that we breathe? While we know that it contains oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen, there may be other substances in the air that we do not know about such as dust, mites, bacteria and hazardous fumes. Contaminated air inside a workplace can lead to major health problems; long-term exposure to contaminants can cause asthma and even emphysema. In fact, indoor air quality is enough of a concern that the EPA and NIOSH have created an Indoor Air Quality Guide.
This course shows employees the potentially harmful effects of poor air quality, and will help them identify, prevent and correct air quality problems.
The course includes information on:
The sources of air contamination
Adhesives, solvents and vehicle exhaust
How a building's occupants affect indoor air quality
Smoking and second-hand smoke
The use of humidifiers and dehumidifiers
Pollutant pathways, including air ducts and crawlspaces
Heating and air-conditioning systems
The symptoms and signs of poor air quality
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Introduction to GHS (M-154)
Overview
This course reviews what the Globally Harmonized System is all about, why OSHA adopted the GHS, and the phase-in dates for implementing the GHS. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's newly adopted GHS regulations, this course discusses the Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.
The course includes information on:
What the Globally Harmonized System is
Why OSHA adopted the GHS
Hazard classification
The Safety Data Sheet
Container labeling (text elements)
Container labeling (pictograms)
Information and training
GHS phase in dates
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Lock-Out/Tag-Out (M-069)
Overview
This course discusses the OSHA Lock-Out/Tag-Out Standard, including the Energy Control Plan. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's Lock-Out/Tag-Out regulation, the course shows how and where lock-out/tag-out procedures should be used for each type of equipment. The course also addresses electric, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
The course includes information on:
The regulation itself
Energized machinery
Lock-out/tag-out concepts and procedures
Lock-out/tag-out devices
Electrical systems
Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Arc flash
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
OSHA Laboratory Standard (M-LAS)
Overview
This course addresses the three major areas needed to comply with the OSHA Standard: general information, commonly used chemicals, and safe chemical handling. The course has been created specifically to assist facilities in fulfilling their 29 CFR Part 1910 (191.1450) OSHA Laboratory Standard employee training requirements.
The course includes information on:
Background of the standard
The chemical hygiene plan
Chemical hazard concepts
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Common chemical families
Characteristics and potential effects of chemicals
Container labeling
Use of personal protective equipment
Clean-up procedures
First aid
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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OSHA Lead Standard in General Industry (M-LDL)
Overview
Because of the widespread historical use of lead-based paints, as well as other materials containing lead, this program is useful to a number of different groups including building/construction companies, manufacturers, recyclers and many others.
This course addresses the major areas of employee training required by OSHA regulations. Created specifically for OSHA's Lead Standard (for General Industry), this course is for employees in general industry environments where lead and lead-based materials are found.
The course includes information on:
Contents of the Standards
Measurement concepts to include Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), Time Weighted Average (TWA), and Action Levels
Exposure assessment and monitoring
Methods of compliance
Hygiene and housekeeping
Medical surveillance
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees (M-017)
Overview
This course helps facilities comply with OSHA's Recordkeeping regulation (29 CFR Part 1904). It shows employees actual workplace incidents that demonstrate how to report accidents and what information they need to furnish in their required recordkeeping.
The course includes information on:
Why recordkeeping is important
What recordkeeping is used for
Definitions and examples of work-related illnesses and injuries
Information employees should provide about an incident situation
Recordable incident scenarios
And more
Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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OSHA Recordkeeping for Managers and Supervisors (M-015)
Overview
This course helps facilities comply with OSHA's Recordkeeping regulation (29 CFR Part 1904).
The course includes information on:
The regulation's requirements
Actual workplace incidents that demonstrate what a manager's responsibilities are in documenting and reporting recordable accidents
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
Personal Protective Equipment (M-PPS)
Overview
This course has been created specifically to involve employees in the process of understanding the proper use of personal protective equipment and to help facilities in fulfilling OSHA's Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standards (29 CFR,1910. 132, 133, 134,135,136,137,138) training requirements. The course looks at why personal protective equipment is so important and reminds employees of what is available. On-the-job injuries affect all types of people, doing all types of work.
The course includes information on:
A review of OSHA's PPE Standards
PPE for eye and face hazards
PPE for respiratory hazards
PPE for head hazards
PPE for foot hazards
PPE to guard against electrical hazards
PPE to guard against hand and finger hazards
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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Respiratory Protection and Safety (M-056)
Overview
Both OSHA and NIOSH have recently issued changes to their respiratory protection training requirements. This course includes those changes such as new fit testing protocols and cleaning/disinfecting procedures as well as shows examples of the new N class respirator and other respirators being used in a variety of settings. One of the problems with many respiratory hazards (such as fumes or gases) is that employees cannot easily see them. Even more visible hazards, such as dusts, are often accepted as part of a normal work environment. As a result, many respiratory problems only become clearly evident well after the original exposure.
This course points out to employees why it is important that they learn to recognize and guard against respiratory hazards.
The course includes information on:
The physiology of the human respiratory system
How the respiratory system functions
Common causes of respiratory problems
Potential effects of hazards
Respiratory safety practices
The use of respiratory safety equipment
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Scissor Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments (M-172)
Overview
This course introduces employees to scissor lifts, make them aware of the hazards associated with these lifts and give them the information they need to work safely using a scissor lift or working near one.
The course includes information on:
The types of scissor lifts and the training needed to operate them
The hazards associated with using scissor lifts
“Pre-start” and “worksite” inspections
Setting up, operating, and moving a scissor lift
Working on the ground near a scissor lift
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, SCORM 1.2
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Supported Scaffolding Safety (M-SPL)
Overview
This course helps facilities comply with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation. (29 CFR Part 1904). It helps employees understand the dangers of working with supported scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.
The course includes information on:
The responsibilities of a scaffold expert
Creating a level and stable foundation
Platforms and planking
The danger of power lines
Ramps and walkways
Platform hazards
Personal fall arrest systems
Guarding against falling objects
And more Course Length: 45 minutes
This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
Suspended Scaffolding Safety (M-PNL)
Overview
This course helps facilities comply with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation (29 CFR Part 1904). It helps employees understand the dangers of working with suspended scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.
The course includes information on:
The responsibilities of a scaffold expert
Platform hazards
The danger of power lines
Personal fall arrest systems
Guarding against falling objects
And more Course Length: 45 minutes This course is available in the following formats: English, Spanish, SCORM 1.2
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