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The Course Library consists of 350 training courses in categories such as Safety, Health and Environment (SHE), OSHA-10 Series, Five-minute Safety, Legal Compliance, Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, Chemical/Material Hazards and Process Operations. About 40 of these courses are also available in Spanish.TRANSCRIPT
TrainingMine Courses (English) with Synopsis, Topics and Objectives
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# Title Synopsis Time Topics Objectives Audio 1 Bloodborne
Pathogens***
This course provides an overview of OSHA standard on Bloodborne Pathogens. Course explains Bloodborne Pathogens, how you can get infected and how you can protect yourself at workplace.
30 min
BBP Standard What is HBV What is HIV How you can be infected Universal Precaution Reduce Risks
After completion of this module, you should be able to: Explain the BBP Standard Describe and differentiate HBV and
HIV Tell how bloodborne disease can
infect you Explain methods of precaution from
bloodborne diseases How you can reduce risk of being
infected
Yes
2 Permit Required Confined Space***
This course provides an overview of Confined Spaces, its hazards and Permit and Entry requirements as mandated by OSHA.
30 min
Confined Spaces and Hazards
Hazardous Atmospheres Permits and Entry
Procedures
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is a permit required confined
space and its hazards Hazardous atmospheres inside
confined spaces Confined space entry and permit
procedures
Yes
3 Electrical Safety***
This course provides an overview of Electrical Safety to Non-qualified personnel. It discusses basics of electricity, safe work practices, lockout/tagout procedures and importance of PPE and housekeeping when working on electrical equipment.
30 min
Types of Electricity Safe Work Practices Lockout/Tagout
Procedures PPE and Housekeeping
After completion of this module, you should be able to: Identify the two types of Electricity Understand Safe Work Practices Understand the lockout/tagout
procedures Understand the importance of PPE
and Good Housekeeping
Yes
4 Forklift Safety***
This course provides an overview of safe use of forklifts. It discusses types of forklifts, its capacities and ratings, how to operate forklifts safely, and special instructions on operating
45 min
Overview Forklift Identification Capacity and Ratings Operating forklifts Safety Tips Loading Docks and Trailers
After completion of this module, you should be able to: Identify different types of forklifts. Understand the capacity and ratings
for forklifts. Understand the procedures for
Yes
forklifts on Loading Docks and Trailers.
operating a forklift safely. Follow safety tips and avoid an
accident. Safely operate a forklift on Loading
Docks and in Trailers.
5 Personal Protective Equipment***
This course provides a basic overview of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), selecting proper PPE for a job and proper use, care and handling of PPE.
30 min
What is PPE Selecting PPE Use of PPE
After completion of this module, you should be able to: Understand what PPE is Select proper PPE for a job Proper use of PPE and additional
training on its use
Yes
6 Hazard Communication Awareness
This course provides a basic overview of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, how to meet its requirements, and how to conduct hazard assessment for this program.
30 min
Purpose of HazCom HazCom Program Hazard Assessment
After completion of this module, you should be able to: Describe the purpose of the Hazard
Communication (HazCom) Standard Define components of the HazCom
program Conduct a Hazard Assessment
Yes
7 Hand and Power Tool Safety***
This course provides basic familiarity with OSHA Hand and Power Tool Standard. Common tool hazards, PPE, proper tool care, selecting right tool and common tool abuse are discussed.
45 min
Overview Tool Hazards Tool Care Right Tool for the Job Special Tools Abusing tools
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Hazards associated with Hand &
Power Tools Proper tool care and the "right tool for
the job" When to use "special tools" Correct use of tools
Yes
8 Asbestos Awareness***
This course provides an overview of Asbestos, its history, its health hazards, OSHA regulations concerning work with Asbestos and safe practices to follow when handling Asbestos.
45 min
Background OSHA Regulations Health Hazards Safe Handling of Asbestos Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: History of Asbestos and its properties OSHA regulations regarding working
with Asbestos Health hazards posed by Asbestos Safe handling of Asbestos including its
disposal and recommended PPE
Yes
9 Hazardous Waste Awareness
This course provides an overview of Hazardous Wastes. It defines solid wastes, explains characteristics of solid wastes
30 min
Introduction Hazardous Wastes Solid Wastes Characteristics of
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is Hazardous Wastes What is solid waste
Yes
that make it hazardous and proper handling and storage of Hazardous Wastes.
Hazardous Wastes Handling and Storage Conclusion
What are characteristics of Hazardous Wastes
Proper handling and storage of Hazardous Wastes
10 Ladders and Stairways***
This course provides an overview of ladders (both portable and fixed) and stairways. Ladder types, safe use, inspection/maintenance and housekeeping are discussed.
30 min
Overview Portable Ladders Stepladder Extension Ladders Portable Ladder Safety
Tips Fixed Ladders Inspection and
Maintenance Stairways Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What are fixed and portable ladders Types of portable ladders Safe use of portable ladders Inspection/Maintenance and
Housekeeping
Yes
11 Respiratory Protection***
This course provides an overview of respiratory protection in hazardous environment. Types of respirators, selection guidelines, proper use, maintenance and inspection procedures are discussed.
30 min
Overview Types of Respirators Negative type Respirators Positive type Respirators Use and Maintenance Inspection Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Situations where respiratory
protection is necessary Types of respirators and guidelines for
selecting proper type Commonly used respirators for
different environments Use, maintenance and inspection
procedures
Yes
12 Haz-Com Material Safety Data Sheets
This course provides an overview of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) part of the Haz-Com program. The course covers various sections of MSDS and how you can use information contained therein for safe and responsible handling of material.
30 min
Overview What does MSDS include? Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is MSDS? What does it contain? How can the information provided by
MSDS help in safe and responsible handling of material
Other requirements of the MSDS program
Yes
13 HAZWOPER Awareness
This course provides awareness training that is necessary for OSHA’s HAZWOPER program. The training covers basic understanding of hazardous materials and how to
30 min
Overview Hazardous materials Emergencies Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is HAZWOPER Level 1 Awareness What are hazardous materials How to recognize emergencies
resulting from these materials
Yes
appropriately provide initial response to emergencies resulting from these materials.
How to provide appropriate initial (or first responder) response to such emergencies
14 Hearing Protection***
This course emphasizes necessity of proper hearing protection in high noise areas. Types of hearing protection and when to use, how to recognize hearing loss, what are harmful noise levels and need for routine hearing test are explained.
30 min
Overview Types of Hearing
Protection When do you need
Hearing Protection? Hearing Loss Ear sections Harmful Noise Level Hearing Test Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is noise and its types Common hearing protection devices Situation when hearing protection
should be used How to recognize hearing loss How ear functions and section which
gets damaged by high noise Importance of regular hearing test
Yes
15 Indoor Cranes***
This course provides an overview of safe use of Indoor Cranes. Topics covered are pre-lift preparation and inspection, proper rigging and lifting of load.
30 min
Background Pre-Lift Preparation Rigging Lifting Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: How to inspect a crane prior to lifting How to prepare for lifting Proper method to rig the load Proper method to lift the load
Yes
16 Scaffolds***
This course provides an overview of Scaffolds. Topics covered are general Scaffold requirements, components of Scaffold and proper Scaffold inspection prior to use.
30 min
Overview General Requirements Scaffold Components Scaffold Inspection Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: General Scaffold requirements Components of Scaffold Proper Scaffold inspection
Yes
17 Temporary Barricades***
This course provides an overview of Temporary Barricades and how through proper use of such barricades, exposure to hazardous situations can be reduced. Topics covered are types of barricades and when to use them, responsibility for barricades and procedure for entry into barricaded areas.
30 min
Overview Tape Barricades Situations requiring
Barricades Entry into Barricaded area Barricade Responsibility Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Red and Yellow tape barricades and
their significance Typical situations requiring each
barricade type Procedure for entry into barricaded
areas Who is responsible for installing and
removing barricades
Yes
18 Voluntary Protection Program
This course provides an overview of OSHA’s Voluntary
30 min
What is VPP? OSHA Guidelines
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand:
Yes
Protection Program, VPP. Guidelines for VPP qualification, its benefits to qualifying site and elements that must be addressed for qualification are discussed.
VPP Benefits Key VPP Elements Conclusions
Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) and its different levels
OSHA guidelines to qualify for VPP Benefits to a site qualifying for VPP What elements must be addressed to
qualify for VPP
19 Office Safety***
This course provides an overview of some of the hazards one may encounter in a typical office. Hazards and Risks of Electricity, Office Machinery, Manual Handling and Ergonomics, Chemicals, Environmental factors such as Air and Noise, Housekeeping, Slips, Trips and Falls, Occupational Aggression and Violence, and Fire are discussed.
30 min
Overview Legislation What can go wrong in an
Office? Hazards and Risks Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Factors contributing to injury in an
office Learn to recognize hazards and risks of
Electricity, Office Machinery, Manual Handling and Ergonomics, Chemicals, Environmental factors such as Air and Noise, Housekeeping, Slips, Trips and Falls, Occupational Aggression and Violence, and Fire
Yes
20 Office Ergonomics***
This course provides an overview of the basic elements of Office Ergonomics and tasks that can potentially cause Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSD) and other injuries to the muscle and joints.
30 min
Overview Definitions Risk Factors Office Equipment Ergo Check Tips for Avoiding Injury Injury Awareness Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What are Work-related
Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSD) Workstation ergonomics Types of Musculoskeletal injuries and
how to avoid them
Yes
21 Knife Safety*** This course provides an overview of safe use of knife. Topics covered are safety precautions, importance of First Aid, knife maintenance and selecting right knife for the job.
30 min
Overview Safety Precautions First Aid Knife maintenance Right Tool in Right
Condition Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Precautions to take when using knife Importance of First Aid if injured by
knife Importance of maintaining a knife Selecting right knife in right condition
for the job at hand
Yes
22 Lockout/Tagout*** This course provides an overview of OSHA standard for lockout/tagout of equipment and machines. Topics covered are scope of the standard, use of energy isolating devices to
45 min
Overview Energy Isolating Devices Scope of Lockout/Tagout
Standard Definitions -
Lockout/Tagout/Tags
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What are Energy Isolating Devices What is covered by the OSHA
Lockout/Tagout Standard What is lockout/tagout and how to
Yes
isolate equipment/machine, proper use of lockout/tagout devices on energy isolating devices per established procedures and specific roles and responsibilities of employers and employees for proper implementation of the lockout/tagout standard.
Lockout/Tagout Devices Roles and Responsibilities Conclusions
use them to secure energy isolating devices
Situations under which tagout may be acceptable
Types of lockout/tagout devices Employers and employees
responsibilities for proper implementation of this program
23 Process Safety Management
This course provides an overview of OSHA standard for Process Safety Management (PSM) of highly hazardous chemicals. Brief overview of all fourteen elements of this program - Process Safety Information, Process Hazard Analysis, Operating Procedures, Employee Participation, Training, Contractors, Pre-Startup Safety Review, Mechanical Integrity, Hot Work Permit, Management of Change (MOC), Incident Investigation, Emergency Response Plan, Compliance Audits and Trade Secrets is provided.
45 min
Overview Process Safety
Information Process Hazard Analysis Operating Procedures Employee Participation Training Contractors Pre-Startup Safety Review Mechanical Integrity Hot Work Permit Management of Change
(MOC) Incident Investigation Emergency Response Plan Compliance Audits Trade Secrets Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Basis for OSHA’s standard for Process
Safety Management (PSM) of highly hazardous chemicals
Fourteen points addressed by this standard -- Process Safety Information, Process Hazard Analysis, Operating Procedures, Employee Participation, Training, Contractors, Pre-Startup Safety Review, Mechanical Integrity, Hot Work Permit, Management of Change (MOC), Incident Investigation, Emergency Response Plan, Compliance Audits and Trade Secrets
Yes
24 Job Safety Analysis This course provides an overview of Job Safety Analysis (JSA), a systematic technique useful for identifying, evaluating and controlling health and safety hazards associated with a job or task. Benefits of JSA, when to use it, proper techniques to complete it and how to formulate corrective actions are discussed.
30 min
Introduction Learning Objectives What is a Job Safety
Analysis? Benefits of Job Safety
Analysis Uses of Job Safety Analysis 8-step Method Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Benefits of JSA Situations when JSA is useful Step-by-step method of completing
JSA How to formulate corrective actions
on hazards identified
Yes
25 Driver Safety This course provides an overview of driving safely and is useful whether you are driving
45 min
Introduction Before You Drive Behavior and Actions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: How to drive safely both on or off the
Yes
to/from work or on/off company business. Topics discussed are road, traffic, vehicle, lighting, weather and driver conditions and why you must monitor these constantly in order to reach your destination safely.
Vision Fatigue and Drowsiness Other Physical Conditions Basic Rules of the Road Stopping Distance Weight Transfer Skids Additional Defensive
Driving Terms Blind Zones Searching Technique Making Turns Pulling Out From Stop
Signs Passing Braking Cell Phone Use Conclusions
job What to check and be aware of before
you put your foot on the accelerator Be aware of your behavior and
actions, as these factors cause 70% of all accidents
Why and how you must constantly monitor changing vehicle, lighting, weather, road and traffic conditions
26 Incident Investigation***
This course provides an overview of an effective Incident Investigation methodology and its benefits. Systematic step-by-step investigation process starting with setting up of a team, collecting information, identifying all causes, determining root cause, devising correcting/preventive actions with communication and follow-up can avoid recurrence of the incident.
30 min
Incident Investigation Policy
Purpose and Benefits of Incident Investigation
Training Objectives Definitions Incident Investigation
Team Investigation Tools Investigation Process Collecting Information Identifying All Possible
Causes Determining the Root
Cause Corrective and Preventive
Actions Communicating Findings -
Incident Reporting Follow-up
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Why is it important to investigate an
incident Kinds of incidents that must be
investigated Investigation team and tools they can
use Step-by-stem effective investigation
process that results in determining root cause
How to formulate corrective/preventive actions
Importance of communicating findings and follow-up to close out all actions
No
27 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
This course provides an overview of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for regulation and
45 min
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Legal Implications
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Why Congress passed Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
No
management of hazardous wastes. Topics covered are definition of hazardous wastes and their characteristics, proper labeling, storage and transportation of such wastes. Cradle-to-grave manifest system for shipping hazardous wastes and legal implications (civil and criminal penalties) of violating the Act are also discussed.
Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste
Characteristics Hazardous Waste Labeling Hazardous Waste Storage Hazardous Waste
Transportation Conclusion
for regulation and management of hazardous wastes
What are civil and criminal penalties if you violate this law
What is hazardous waste and what are its characteristics
Importance of proper labeling of hazardous wastes
Types of hazardous wastes storage facilities and criteria they must meet
How to transport hazardous wastes from your facility to "Permitted Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage or Disposal (TSD) facility" using manifest system
Importance of filling out proper manifest forms
28 Fire Extinguishers*** This course provides an overview of proper selection and use of Fire Extinguishers. Topics covered are an understanding of what causes fire, classes of fire, types of Fire Extinguishers, proper use and inspection of Fire Extinguishers and basic fire prevention practices.
30 min
Overview Fire Triangle Classes of Fire Types of Fire Extinguishers Fire Prevention Using Fire Extinguishers Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to: Understand what Fire Triangle is Understand the different classes of
fires Identify the different types of Fire
Extinguishers Understand fire prevention and how
to use Fire Extinguishers effectively
Yes
29 Fall Protection*** This course provides an overview of OSHA requirements for Fall Protection. The course explains situations when Fall Protection should be used, correct Fall Protection equipment for a situation, and proper use and inspection of the equipment.
30 min
Overview Fall Protection Equipment Tie-off and Anchor Points Equipment Inspection and
Rescue Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Basics of Fall Protection Fall Protection equipment
components How to tie off and anchor correctly Equipment Inspection and rescue
Yes
30 Toxic Substance Control Act Section I
This course provides an overview of requirements of Toxic Substance Control Act, TSCA. The basic purpose of this regulation is to prevent the
30 min
Overview Enforcement and
Penalties Inspections Inventory,
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is TSCA Why did Congress believe a regulation
was necessary
No
introduction into the US of chemicals which present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment. Basic understanding of this complex regulation is provided in three course sections. This section covers an overview of TSCA, key TSCA topics covered in this three section course, the reason behind this Act, enforcement and penalties provided in this Act, EPA inspections to check compliance with the Act, and TSCA Inventory and Pre-manufacture Notification.
Premanufacture Notifications
Conclusions
What would you learn from this training
How does EPA enforce TSCA What constitutes a TSCA violation What penalties are provided in the Act
for violations Inspections conducted by EPA to
check compliance What is TSCA inventory and how you
can check status of any material What is Premanufacture Notification
and how you can get one US and International Chemical
Inventory laws
31 Toxic Substance Control Act Section II
This course provides an overview of requirements of Toxic Substance Control Act, TSCA. The basic purpose of this regulation is to prevent the introduction into the US of chemicals which present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment. Basic understanding of this complex regulation is provided in three course sections. This section covers TSCA Export and Import requirements for chemical materials. Procedures to follow for R&D synthesis of new materials or importation of test quantities of materials not on TSCA inventory are also discussed.
30 min
Introduction Export Requirements Import Requirements R&D Exemption
Requirements Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Procedures for exporting and
importing chemical material What is TSCA Export Notification
listing Mechanics of Import Compliance How to handle unsolicited samples Procedures for R&D synthesis and
handling of new chemical material Procedures for importation of test
quantities of material not on TSCA inventory
No
32 Toxic Substance Control Act Section III
This course provides an overview of requirements of Toxic Substance Control Act, TSCA. The basic purpose of this regulation is to prevent the introduction into the US of
30 min
Introduction Adverse Reactions to
Health and Environment
Compliance Checks Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What are unusual health and
environmental effects Documentation of adverse health and
environmental effects
No
chemicals which present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment. Basic understanding of this complex regulation is provided in three course sections. This section addresses TSCA requirement that chemical companies maintain records of unusual health and environmental reactions caused by materials they handle. It also addresses procedures a company can implement to ensure TSCA compliance.
Notification of significant adverse reactions to EPA
Company and Employee reporting responsibilities
Internal company procedures to ensure compliance with TSCA
33 Workplace Violence - Employees
This course provides employees with an overview of workplace violence, the sources of workplace violence, warning signs and possible triggering incidents for workplace violence, what employees can do and how to protect themselves and their fellow employees and how to deal with threats and violence.
45 min
Background What is Workplace
Violence? Company’s Commitment Company’s Policy Sources of Workplace
Violence Warning Signs and
Indications What Employees can do Reporting Dealing with Threats and
Violence Summary
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What Workplace Violence is Company’s Commitment and Policy How to recognize warning signs How to deal with Workplace Violence When to report possible Workplace
Violence
No
34 Workplace Violence - Managers
This course provides managers with an overview of workplace violence, possible liability of the Company for workplace violence, the sources of workplace violence, warning signs and possible triggering incidents for workplace violence, what employees can do and how to protect themselves and their fellow employees, training employees, and how to deal with threats
60 min
Background Company Liability for
Workplace Violence What is Workplace
Violence? Company’s Commitment Company’s Policy Sources of Workplace
Violence Warning Signs and
Indications What Employees can do Reporting
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What Workplace Violence is Company’s Commitment and Policy How to recognize warning signs How to Train Employees on Workplace
Violence How to deal with Workplace Violence When to report possible Workplace
Violence
No
and violence. Dealing with Threats and Violence
Summary
35 Harassment and Discrimination - Employees
This course provides an overview of Harassment & Discrimination, classes legally protected from harassment & discrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regulations and federal statutes concerning harassment & discrimination in the workplace, and how to protect yourselves, your fellow employees and your employer from prohibited harassment & discrimination.
45 min
Background Company Expectations
and Requirements Legally Protected Status What Harassment is Company’s Commitment Company’s Policy
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Who is Legally Protected What improper Harassment and
Discrimination is Company’s Commitment and Policy Company’s Expectations and
Requirements
No
36 Harassment and Discrimination - Managers
This course provides managers with an overview of Harassment & Discrimination, classes legally protected from harassment & discrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regulations, important court cases, and federal statutes concerning harassment & discrimination in the workplace, and how to protect themselves, their fellow employees and their employer from prohibited harassment & discrimination.
60 min
Background Company Expectations
and Requirements Legally Protected Status Major Federal Laws Other Laws Prohibited Actions What Harassment is Company Liability for
Supervisors’ Actions Company’s Commitment Company’s Policy Important Court Cases
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What improper Harassment and
Discrimination is Harassment & Discrimination Laws,
Cases and Regulations Company’s Commitment and Policy Company’s Expectations and
Requirements Proper handling of Employee issues to
prevent exposure
No
37 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
This course provides an overview of Canada’s hazard communication standard, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). Key elements of the standard, Labeling, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and Worker Education are discussed.
30 min
Overview WHMIS Key Elements Hazard Symbols, Classes
and Divisions Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS) WHMIS Glossary Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Canada’s hazard communication
standard, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
Key Elements of WHMIS -- Labeling, MSDS and Worker Education
WHMIS Hazard Symbols, Classes and
Yes
Divisions Various sections of MSDS How to safely handle hazardous
materials
38 TrackMobile Switching Safety
This course provides an overview of safe use of a TrackMobile to switch railcars. Topics covered are pre-startup checks, responsibilities of switch crews, proper coupling, switching and communication techniques and general safety measures.
30 min
Overview Pre-Startup Checks Switch Crews Coupling, Switching and
Communication Safety Measures Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Items to check prior to using a
TrackMobile Switch crews and their responsibilities Proper coupling, switching and
communication techniques Safety techniques to follow
Yes
39 Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
This course provides an overview of Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and its importance during emergencies and hazardous atmospheres. Two types of SCBA are discussed with safety precautions and recommended method for donning SCBA.
30 min
Overview Hazardous Atmospheres Types of SCBA Systems Open Circuit Demand Unit Closed Circuit Breathing
Unit Safety Precautions Recommended Method
for Donning Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Importance of Self Contained
Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) during emergencies and hazardous atmospheres
Open and Closed Circuit SCBAs and their components
Safety precautions to follow when using SCBA
Recommended method for donning SCBA
Yes
40 DOT - Regulatory Overview
This course provides an overview of the Department of Transportation requirements for personnel managing hazardous materials. The applicable sections of the regulations and important definitions are provided. The nine steps necessary for compliance with the hazardous materials regulations are discussed, including an overview of the Hazardous Materials Table, how to properly classify a material, and how to assign a proper shipping name. In addition, the
90 min
Introduction Definitions Nine Transportation Steps Hazardous Materials Table Classification Proper Shipping Names Training Other Requirements
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Regulations applicable to managing
hazardous materials How to use the Hazardous Materials
Table How to properly classify a hazardous
material How to assign a proper shipping name Training requirements for hazardous
materials management
No
training requirements and special requirements such as security are discussed.
41 DOT - Marking and Labeling
This course provides an overview of the Department of Transportation marking and labeling requirements for personnel managing hazardous materials. The general marking requirements are identified, as well as specific requirements for non-bulk and bulk packages. The special requirements identified for non-bulk and bulk packages are discussed, as well as the additional requirements for tanks and tank cars and identification numbers. The general labeling requirements are identified, including additional labeling requirements specified in certain situations.
60 min
Introduction General Requirements Non-Bulk Packages Bulk Packages Special Requirements Tanks and Tank Cars Identification Numbers General Labeling
Requirements Additional Labeling
Requirements
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Properly identify the marking and
labeling requirements for a package Properly mark a package Properly label a package
No
42 DOT - Packaging This course provides an overview of the Department of Transportation packaging requirements for personnel managing hazardous materials. The procedures for selecting a package for a particular hazardous material are presented, as well as the general requirements applicable to all packages. The requirements applicable to non-bulk and bulk packages are discussed, and additional packaging issues such as overpacks are identified.
60 min
Introduction Selecting a Package General Requirements Non-Bulk Packages Bulk Packages Additional Packaging
Issues
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: How to properly select a package for a
particular hazardous material General requirements applicable to all
packages Requirements for non-bulk and bulk
packages
No
43 DOT - Placarding This course provides an overview of the Department of Transportation placarding
60 min
Introduction Placard Selection and
Exceptions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: How to properly select a placard for
No
requirements for personnel managing hazardous materials. The steps necessary to properly select a placard, including placarding exceptions are identified. In addition, how a placard must be designed and displayed is discussed, as well as the placarding responsibilities for both shippers and carriers.
Additional Exceptions Design, Display, and
Visibility Shipper Responsibilities Carrier Responsibilities
any shipment of hazardous materials Specific design and display
requirements for placards Responsibilities of shippers related to
placards Responsibilities of carriers related to
placards
44 DOT - Shipments This course provides an overview of the Department of Transportation shipping requirements for personnel managing hazardous materials. The requirements for shipping hazardous materials by highway, air, rail, and vessel are discussed.
60 min
Introduction Highway Shipments Air Shipments Rail Shipments Vessel Shipments
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Requirements for shipping hazardous
materials by highway Requirements for shipping hazardous
materials by air Requirements for shipping hazardous
materials by rail Requirements for shipping hazardous
materials by vessel
No
45 DOT - Shipping Papers
This course provides an overview of the Department of Transportation shipping paper requirements for personnel managing hazardous materials. The general requirements for shipping papers and the requirements for assigning basic shipping descriptions are provided. Additional descriptions applicable to proper shipping names are also discussed. The emergency response information required on a shipping paper is provided and the different types of certifications on a shipping paper are discussed. Finally, the use of hazardous waste manifests as shipping papers is reviewed when shipping hazardous wastes.
60 min
Introduction General Requirements Basic Descriptions Additional Descriptions Emergency Response
Information Certifications Hazardous Waste
Manifests
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: General requirements for shipping
papers for hazardous materials How to enter a basic shipping
description When additional descriptions are
needed in the shipping description How to enter the required emergency
response information on a shipping paper
When to use the appropriate certification
When to use a hazardous waste manifest
No
46 EPA - RCRA
Overview This course provides an overview of the hazardous waste regulations, how to classify solid and hazardous wastes, and reviews the general requirements for generators, transporters, and treatment, storage and disposal facilities (TSDFs). It also discusses the land disposal restriction requirements applicable to hazardous wastes.
90 min
Introduction Solid Wastes Hazardous Wastes Generator Requirements Transporter Requirements TSDF Requirements Land Disposal Restrictions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: History of RCRA How to properly identify and classify
solid and hazardous wastes Basic RCRA requirements applicable to
generators of hazardous wastes Basic RCRA requirements applicable to
persons who transport hazardous wastes
Basic RCRA requirements applicable to persons who treat, store, and dispose or hazardous wastes
Basic RCRA Land Disposal Restrictions
No
47 EPA – Generator Container Management
This course provides an overview of the requirements for generators who manage hazardous wastes in containers. The general regulatory requirements are discussed, as well as the identification and definition of incompatible materials, and the individual requirements for marking, labeling, and inspecting containers. Finally the requirements for the closure of an area used to manage containers are identified.
60 min
Introduction General Requirements Incompatible Materials Subpart CC Inspections 90-Day Generator
Requirements Closure Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: How to identify containers that can be
used to manage hazardous wastes Proper management of containers How to properly inspect containers How to identify incompatible
materials Marking and labeling requirements for
containers How to properly close an area used to
manage containers
No
48 EPA – Generator Contingency Plan
This course provides an overview of the preparedness and prevention requirements for generators who manage hazardous wastes. The required emergency equipment is identified as well as the operating procedures applicable to emergencies. In addition, the Contingency Plan and the appropriate emergency procedures are discussed.
60 min
Introduction Preparedness and
Prevention Contingency Plan Emergency Procedures Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Regulatory requirements for
preparedness and prevention for emergencies such as spills, fires, and releases
Emergency equipment that must be present at the facility, including alarms
Specific operational requirements for emergencies when managing hazardous wastes
Facility Contingency Plan and its
No
contents, including evacuation routes Implementation of the Contingency
Plan Emergency procedures that must be
employed if there is a fire, explosion, or release
49 EPA - Generator Tank Management
This course provides an overview of the requirements for generators who manage hazardous wastes in tanks. The general regulatory requirements are discussed, as well as an overview of the operating requirements for tank systems. The identification and definition of incompatible materials is reviewed, and the individual requirements for marking, monitoring, inspecting, and closure of a tank system are identified.
60 min
Introduction General Requirements Operating Requirements Incompatible Materials Subparts BB and CC Inspections 90-Day Generator
Requirements Closure Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Applicable equipment associated with
a tank system Proper installation and management
of a tank system Secondary containment requirements
for a tank system How to properly operate, inspect, and
monitor a tank system How to identify incompatible
materials Marking requirements for tank
systems How to properly close a tank system
No
50 EPA - Generator Inspections
This course provides an overview of the inspection requirements for facilities that manage hazardous wastes. The general inspection program requirements are identified, as well as the specific inspection requirements for emergency equipment, tanks, and containers. The appropriate remedial actions are discussed and the recordkeeping requirements associated with inspections are identified.
60 min
Introduction Facility Inspection
Program Emergency Equipment
Inspections Generator Requirements Container Inspections Tank Inspections Remedial Actions Recordkeeping
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Why inspections are required How to develop a written inspection
program Inspection requirements for
emergency equipment, tanks, and containers
How to implement corrective actions in response to issues identified during inspections
Recordkeeping requirements associated with inspections
No
51 EPA - Generator Subpart BB
This course provides an overview of the Subpart BB regulations (which regulates organic emissions from specific equipment at hazardous waste management facilities) and
60 min
Introduction General Requirements Inspections and
Monitoring Specific Equipment
Requirements
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What equipment is regulated under
Subpart BB How to properly identify wastes
regulated by Subpart BB
No
discusses how to properly identify materials subject to the regulations. The specific requirements for different types of equipment are identified as well as the inspection and monitoring requirements for this equipment. The recordkeeping requirements for all Subpart BB regulated activities are also discussed.
Delay of Repair Recordkeeping
Regulatory requirements applicable to specific equipment types
Inspections and monitoring required for Subpart BB regulated equipment
Recordkeeping associated with Subpart BB
52 EPA - Generator Subpart CC
This course provides an overview of the Subpart CC regulations (which regulates organic emissions from specific equipment at hazardous waste management facilities) and discusses how to properly identify materials subject to the regulations. The specific requirements for containers, tanks, and control devices are identified as well as the inspection and monitoring requirements for this equipment. The recordkeeping requirements for all Subpart CC regulated activities are also discussed.
60 min
Introduction General Requirements Containers Tanks Control Devices Inspections and
Monitoring Recordkeeping
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What equipment is regulated under
Subpart CC How to properly identify wastes
regulated by Subpart CC Regulatory requirements applicable to
containers, tanks, and control devices Inspections and monitoring required
for Subpart CC regulated equipment Recordkeeping associated with
Subpart CC
No
53 HAZWOPER Awareness Level 1
This course provides an overview of OSHA and EPA joint standard on Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) with emphasis on training requirements for Awareness (Level 1) of this standard. The module also provides basic understanding of hazardous materials, how to recognize them and how to respond to emergencies arising out of their
30 min
Overview Training Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan MSDS Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Purpose of HAZWOPER Standard and
its Levels Training requirements of HAZWOPER
Awareness Level 1 What are hazardous materials and
how to recognize them Emergency Response Plan and how to
use it Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
and its benefits
No
use.
54 Job Site Safety This course provides an overview of Safety Hazards at typical industrial Job Site. The module outlines method to analyze Job Site Safety and how to protect from hazards. Common Job Site hazards such as Slips/Trips/Falls, Lifting, Burns, Conveying Systems, Lockout/Tagout, Hot/Cold Weather hazards, Unprotected Hoses and Perimeters, Power Tools, Falling Objects, Exposure to Chemicals, Confined Spaces, Ladders, Scaffolds, and Platforms are discussed. Proven methods to protect from these hazards is also discussed.
30 min
Overview Protecting Yourself Analyze Job Site Safety Common Job Site Hazards Summary
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: How to identify and avoid common
Job Site Hazards How to analyze Job Site prior to
beginning work How to protect yourself from common
Job Site Hazards Specific analysis of hazardous
situations involving Slips/Trips/Falls, Lifting, Burns, Conveying Systems, Lockout/Tagout, Hot/Cold Weather hazards, Unprotected Hoses and Perimeters, Power Tools, Falling Objects, Exposure to Chemicals, Confined Spaces, Ladders, Scaffolds, and Platforms
Yes
55 Centrifugal Pumps This course provides an overview of Centrifugal Pumps, one of the most commonly used pumps in industry to move liquids. The module concentrates on single-stage electrically driven centrifugal pumps. It covers basic design and operation, key components and five main centrifugal pump functions -- Driving, Pumping, Lubricating, Cooling and Seal Flushing.
30 min
Overview Installation Driving and Pumping Lubricating and Cooling Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Basic Design and Operation of
Centrifugal Pump Components of Centrifugal Pump Five Functions of Centrifugal Pump -
Driving, Pumping, Lubricating, Cooling and Seal Flushing
Details and Equipment involved in each function
Yes
56 Field Hazard Recognition - Module 1
This course provides an overview of field hazards at industrial work locations that workers can be exposed to. This two module course covers hazard recognition, protection from hazards and good safety practices that help avoid accidents. This first module
30 min
Overview Good Housekeeping Hazard Recognition Protection against Hazards Slips, Trips and Falls Good Safety Practices Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Importance of Good Housekeeping in
reducing work area Hazards How to recognize Hazards Protection against Hazards Slips, Trips and Falls Good Safety Practices
No
emphasizes on good housekeeping practices and protection from slips, trips and falls.
57 Field Hazard Recognition - Module 2
This course provides an overview of field hazards at industrial work locations that workers can be exposed to. This two module course covers hazard recognition, protection from hazards and good safety practices that help avoid accidents. This second module emphasizes on accident prevention signs and tags, material handling hazards and work area checklists to help identify and eliminate hazards.
30 min
Overview Signs & Tags Material Handling Hazards Work Area Checklist Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Field hazards and the common causes
of serious accidents Colors, shapes, wording, and meaning
of accident prevention signs and tags required by OSHA
Material handling hazards How to identify hazards Work Area Checklists to help you
identify and eliminate hazards
No
58 Drawings: P&ID and PFD
This course provides an overview of drawings used in process industries, Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&IDs) and Process Flow Diagrams (PFD). The course covers drawing conventions, symbols used and significant differences between these drawings. The course provides enough information for employees in these industries to be able to read and understand these drawings.
30 min
Overview P&IDs Valve Symbols Piping Symbols Miscellaneous Symbols Process Flow Diagrams Title Block Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams
(P&IDs) and Process Flow Diagrams (PFD)
Differences between two types of drawings
Typical Drawing conventions Symbols used for illustrating Piping,
Valves, Equipment and Instruments Importance of reading and
understanding each drawing
Yes
59 Employee Rights of Access to Exposure and Medical Records
This course provides an overview of OSHA standard on Employees Rights of Access to Exposure and Medical Records. The module covers the scope of the standard, key definitions such as types of records that constitute medical and exposure records, records retention
30 min
Overview Scope and Definitions Records Retention Rights of Access Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Requirements of the OSHA standard
on Employees Rights of Access to Exposure and Medical Records
Definitions of key terms: Type of access, Employee and Designated Representative, Written consent, Exposure Records, and Medical
Yes
requirements and employees’ rights of access.
Records Employer’s responsibility for Records
Retention Employee's Rights of Access
60 Sexual Harassment
Prevention This module provides an overview of Sexual Harassment prevention at your workplace. It explains what is and is not Sexual Harassment, how law defines Sexual Harassment, how you can deal with it and how to prevent it from happening at your workplace.
30 min
Overview Law Awareness Scenarios Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What constitutes Sexual Harassment What is Sexual Harassment in the eyes
of the law How you can help prevent sexual
harassment from occurring at your workplace
Procedure for dealing with sexual harassment at your workplace
No
61 Basic Corrosion This course provides an overview of corrosion that causes failure of industrial equipment. It explains basic corrosion concepts such as corrosion cell and how it causes corrosion, types of corrosion such as Galvanic Corrosion and Oxygen Corrosion, and how to detect and prevent corrosion.
30 min
Basic Corrosion Concepts Galvanic Corrosion Oxygen Corrosion Hydrogen Sulfide
Corrosion Erosion Corrosion Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What causes corrosion Corrosion cell components – Anode,
Cathode, Electrolyte and Conductor Types of corrosion such as Galvanic
Corrosion, Oxygen Corrosion, Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion and Erosion Corrosion
What causes different types of Corrosion, how to detect and prevent these from occurring
No
62 Welding, Cutting and Brazing Safety
This module provides an overview of hazards associated with commonly used industrial task of welding, cutting and brazing and protection from these hazards. Personal protective equipment and other miscellaneous safety precautions are discussed.
30 min
Introduction Definitions Welding Hazards Personal Protective
Equipment Miscellaneous Precautions Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is Welding, Cutting and Brazing Common types of welding processes Common welding hazards such as
Radiant Energy, Temperature Extremes, Fumes and Gases, Noise, Sparks and Slag, Electrical Shock, Chemicals, Fires, Explosions, Housekeeping and Musculoskeletal Injuries
Proper Personal Protective Equipment Other miscellaneous safety
precautions such as exposure monitoring, medical monitoring,
No
training and ventilation
63 Industrial Hygiene***
This module provides an overview of Industrial hygiene as it relates to workplace hazards. Basic elements of an effective Industrial hygiene program such as health hazard evaluation, recognition, control, and employee education are covered. Emphasis is placed on recognition, evaluation, and control of factors that reduce or eliminate potentially harmful workplace exposures.
45 min
Introduction Management
commitment Basic Elements Health hazard recognition Health hazard evaluation Chemical hazards Physical hazards Biological hazards Health hazard control Employee education and
training Program audit and review Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Industrial hygiene (IH) as it relates to
workplace health hazards Primary focus of industrial hygiene Basic Elements of Industrial hygiene –
Health hazard recognition, evaluation, control, employee education and audits
How sound industrial hygiene program can help anticipate, recognize, evaluate, and control of factors in an occupational environment that can lead to illness, impaired health or discomfort
No
64 JLG Lifts This module provides an overview of proper procedures for operation of JLG Lifts with emphasis on safety. Responsibilities of manufacturer, dealer, owner, and operators with regards to safe operation of JLG Lifts, hazards encountered during operation and how to avoid them, and pre-operation inspection items are discussed.
30 min
Overview Manufacturer
Responsibility Dealer Responsibility Owner Responsibility Operator Responsibility Electrocution Hazards Tip Over Hazards Miscellaneous Hazards Pre-Operation Inspection Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Proper procedures for safe operation
of JLG Lifts Responsibilities of the manufacturer,
dealer, owner and operators with regards to safe operation of JLG Lifts
Hazards involved in the operation of JLG Lifts and how to avoid them
Pre-operations inspections that must be performed for safe operation
No
65 Zero Energy Program This course provides an overview of OSHA regulation on Control of Hazardous Energy during servicing and maintenance of equipment in an industrial environment. The course explains how a properly established Zero Energy program using locks, tags, procedures and defined responsibilities can help control all forms of potentially hazardous energy during
30 min
Introduction Scope of Zero Energy
Program Locks Tags Zero Energy Survey Servicing and
Maintenance When work is complete Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is hazardous energy How Zero Energy program can help
control all forms of hazardous energy Use of standardized color-coded locks
to control energy Use of tags and their limitations How to create job or equipment
specific energy control procedure using Zero Energy survey
Proper steps to follow prior to, during and after servicing and maintenance
Yes
servicing and maintenance activities.
of equipment under this program
66 Trucks and Towing This module provides general information and tips that can help you make safe decisions when purchasing and driving a tow vehicle. Topics such as selecting a tow vehicle, connecting trailer to your tow vehicle, loading and weight distribution, maintenance, pre-departure check list and driving safety tips are covered. The module also provides an overview of safe driving of a Light Duty Truck or Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV).
45 min
Part I : Light Duty Truck Safety
Mirrors and Visibility Tires Winter Driving Part II : Trailers and
Towing Selecting a Tow Vehicle Hitching Systems Wiring Systems Braking Systems Loading and Weight
Distribution Choosing the proper hitch Measuring the Weight of a
Trailer Maintenance Pre-Departure Safety
Checklist Safety Tips for Driving
with a Trailer Conclusions
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Safe driving of a Light Duty Truck or
Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) Different handling characteristics of
Light Duty Truck such as visibility, tires and winter driving
General information and tips that can help you make safe decisions when purchasing and driving a tow vehicle
Trailer hitching, wiring and braking Loading and weight distribution Maintenance, pre-departure check list
and driving safety tips
Yes
67 Properties and Hazards of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
This module provides an overview of working safely with Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S). Topics covered are H2S formation chemistry and physical properties, personal protective equipment for H2S, precautions to take when working with H2S, and rescue and first aid including artificial respiration and CPR.
30 min
Formation of H2S Properties of hydrogen
sulfide (H2S) H2S Protective Measures Precautions to follow
when working with H2S Rescue and First Aid Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: How to work safely with hydrogen
sulfide (H2S) How hydrogen sulfide forms and some
important properties such as: flammability, toxicity, odor thresholds and vapor density
Personal protective equipment such as respirators, rescue packs and gas monitors
Precautions to take to ensure your safety when entering an area which may contain H2S vapors
Rescue and first aid as it applies to H2S exposure
How to revive victims of H2S inhalation using artificial respiration
No
and CPR
68 ISO 9001: 2000 Standards
This module provides an overview of new ISO 9000 quality standard, ISO 9001:2000. The module provides a background on ISO 9000 standards, their importance, their popularity, application in various organizations, and how they have evolved into the newer, more efficient standard. The module discusses five primary sections of the standard and how you can structure your organization, procedures and quality management system to meet its requirements.
45 min
Introduction ISO 9001:2000 Structure New Emphasis Quality Management
System Management
Responsibility Resource Management Product Realization Measurement Analysis &
Improvement Closing tips Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What are ISO 9000 quality standards,
their purpose, importance and application
How is new standard different from original ISO standards
ISO 9001:2000 standard’s key requirements that your quality management system must meet
New standard’s process approach to quality management using methodology “Plan-Do-Check-Act” (PDCA)
Five primary sections of the new ISO 9001:2000 standard (Quality Management System, Management Responsibility, Resource Management, Product Realization, Measurement, Analysis and Improvement) and their individual requirements
How must you structure your organization, resources, policies, procedures and documentation to meet requirements of each primary section
No
69 NORM (Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials) Awareness
This module provides an overview of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) and their hazards. The module covers NORM in industrial environment, types of radiation, their hazards and measurements, health effects of radiation, risks involved and ways to minimize these risks, and safe practices to follow when working with NORM.
30 min
Introduction Radiation Radiation Measurement Contamination vs.
Radiation Health Effects Radiation Risks The "ALARA" Concept Working with NORM
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is NORM or Naturally Occurring
Radioactive Material What is Radiation Types of Radiation, their properties
and hazards How Radiation is measured Amount of Radiation that is safe and
hence not regulated Health effects of Radiation and other
risks How to keep Radiation as low as
reasonable possible
No
Practices to follow when working with NORM
70 Product Stewardship Overview
This module provides an overview of Product Stewardship, a key code of management practice of the Responsible Care® program. The module explains how a sound Product Stewardship program can ensure that health, safety, and environmental protection are integral parts of product design, manufacture, sale, distribution, use, recycling, and disposal.
30 min
Overview What is Product
Stewardship? Responsible Care Scope of Product
Stewardship Elements of Product
Stewardship Product Life Cycle Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: What is Product Stewardship What is Responsible Care, its guiding
principles and codes Requirements of a Product
Stewardship program Key areas to be addressed in a Product
Stewardship program - Management Leadership and Commitment, Product Information and Characterization, and Risk Management
Typical product life cycle and Product Stewardship issues
No
71 Back Safety This course provides an overview of back safety and proper lifting procedures. It is useful whether you are at work or home. Topics discussed are why back injuries occur, the spine, types of injuries that occur, the forces involved, contributing factors, common causes of back injuries, how to prevent back injuries, using proper lifting procedures, how to lift safely and body management.
30 min
Introduction Why Back Injuries Occur Spine Types of Injuries that
Occur Forces Involved Contributing Factors Common Causes of Back
Injuries How to Prevent Back
Injuries Using Proper Lifting
Procedures How to Lift Safely Body Management Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Anatomy of a Back Injury Identifying common risk factors of
your own work place Recognize your own posture &
position and correct as needed Problem-solving how to reduce risk
factors for specific job tasks Performing appropriate exercises that
are job specific
No
72 Machine Guarding This course provides an overview of the safety role of machine guards with descriptions of machine parts that can cause injury, the hazards presented by these parts and the OSHA requirements for guarding to prevent these injuries. Some
30 min
Introduction Machine Components General Requirements Hazards Cutting, Punching,
Shearing, Bending Requirements for
Safeguards Training
At the end of this Machinery and Machine Guarding module, you should be able to: Identify hazards associated in working
with and around machinery and the guards used to protect the operator
Identify hazards and machine guards for various types of specialized machinery.
Understand good maintenance and
No
other areas covered are: ideas for hands-on training for workers, details on guard construction, and recommendations for machinery maintenance and repair.
Miscellaneous Aids Guard Construction Types of Feeding and
Ejection Methods Machinery Maintenance
and Repair Guards Conclusion
repair procedures that contribute significantly to the safety of the maintenance crew as well as that of machine operators.
73 Safety Orientation This course provides an overview of the various elements of safety orientation, stressing the importance of simply “knowing your area”. Other areas covered are: what to do in case of a fire or chemical spill, fire extinguisher operation, safety around radiation sources, personal protective equipment and good work practices.
30 min
Know Your Area Chemicals Radiation Safety Fire Safety Personal Protective
Equipment Good Work Practices
After completion of this module, you should be able to: Describe good housekeeping practices
that promote workplace safety. Describe safety concerns associated
with the proper use of tools, ladders, and energy sources.
Describe the types of information that can be obtained from Material Safety Data Sheets.
Describe warning signs and labels that may be used to communicate information about hazards in a workplace.
Yes
74 Lead Awareness This course provides an overview of lead awareness. Some topics discussed are: a description of lead, where you find it, the health hazards associated with lead, how to protect yourself from these hazards, and what to do if you are exposed to lead in the workplace.
30 min
Overview Health Hazards Protecting Yourself More Information Conclusion
After reading this module, you will be able to: Identify health problems associated
with overexposure to lead Indicate how lead is typically absorbed
into the body Select controls used to prevent
absorbing lead into the body Indicate that you should contact
Health Services if you believe you have been overexposed to lead
Identify that there is an OSHA regulation and appendices that specifically address lead in the workplace
No
75 Eye and Face Protection
This module provides an overview of eye hazards in the workplace and how to prevent them. OSHA requirements, personal protective equipment
30 min
Introduction OSHA Requirements Hazards Requiring Eye and
Face Protection Conclusion
After completion of this course, you should be able to understand: Common causes of Eye Injury Proper Eye Protection for the Job
Hazard
No
and other miscellaneous safety precautions are discussed.
Proper selection of Eye Protection How to prevent eye injuries on the job
76 Steel Erection
Standards Steel erection presents many hazards to the employees on the worksite, a number of which are unique to steel erection. Because of the inherent hazards, steel erection is heavily regulated by OSHA. These hazards, their prevention and related OSHA standards are discussed in this module.
45 min
Overview Causes of Steel Erection
Accidents Precautions General Requirements Hazards New Standard Key Provisions of the
Standard Conclusion
After completion of this course, you should be able to understand: Hoisting and rigging Structural steel assembly Falling object protection Steel erection safety
No
77 Trenching and Excavation
The purpose of this module is to provide the learner with an overview of the key safety issues related to trenching and excavation.
30 min
Overview Structural
Implementations Precautions Protection Equipment Inspections Conclusion
After completion of this course, you should be able to understand: Structural Implementation Safety precautions when Trenching or
Excavating Necessary protection needed for
Trenching and Excavating Types of equipment used How and when inspections are needed
No
78 Cyber Security Awareness
After completing this module the learner will understand that cyber security is about protecting their company’s computers and other digital information assets from security threats such as viruses, hackers, etc.
30 min
Introduction Protecting You from Cyber
Threats Reduce Your Exposure to
Cyber Threats Conclusion
After completion of this course, you will understand how to: Identify and report potential cyber
threats Protect yourself from cyber threats Reduce your exposure to cyber threats Choose strong passwords Encrypt email
No
79 Chemical Plant Evacuation
Emergencies, both inside and outside your facility, may require evacuations to protect your personnel. This course will emphasize to the worker the importance of good evacuation plans that address issues of alarms, exits, assembly areas, and accounting for all persons at the plant.
30 min
Introduction Communications Outside Assembly Areas Training Conclusion
Upon completion of this course, you will understand: What to do in the event of an
emergency Events that may require evacuation How to develop good communication
within your facility Where to assemble during an
evacuation
No
80 Homeland Security This module provides an overview of the Homeland Security Threat Conditions and the precautions that need to be taken during each level. Also discussed are specific potential terrorist threats, including what to do before, during and after attacks.
30 min
Introduction Threat Conditions and
Protective Measures Specific Terrorist Threats Evacuation Plans Conclusion
Upon completing this course you will know: Threat conditions and protective
measures How to identify specific terrorist
threats What to do if there is a nuclear blast Definition of a radiation threat or
"dirty bomb" What items are needed for supply
checklists Evacuation plans for your area
No
81 Below Grade Safety There are some specific measures that can help reduce the risks associated with below grade construction. This module provides an overview of conditions, risks, and safety measures to consider in construction excavations.
30 min
Objectives Definitions and Conditions Hazards Safety Measures Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should understand Types of below grade construction,
hazards faced in such a workplace, and safety measures to use when working below grade.
Definitions and conditions Hazards Safety measures
No
82 Methylene Chloride Methylene chloride is a dangerous chemical that exposes workers to the risk of cancer and other health problems. This module provides workers with information on the properties, health hazards, OSHA regulations, and suggestions for safety measures to use with this chemical.
30 min
Objectives Background Health Hazards OSHA Regulations Safe Handling Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should understand: Methylene Chloride and its properties Health hazards posed by Methylene
Chloride OSHA regulations regarding working
with Methylene Chloride Safe handling of Methylene Chloride
No
83 Laser Safety Laser use is increasing, and lasers can be found in every industry. This module will provide workers with an overview of laser use and classification. Since there is little regulation of laser products, it is also important for the worker to be aware of potential hazards and safety measures to use.
30 min
Objectives Background Regulation Classification Hazards Safety Measures Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to understand: Lasers - definition and use Regulation of lasers Classification of lasers Hazards of the laser beam Safety measures for the use of lasers
No
84 Heat Stress Awareness
The best defense against heat-related illness is prevention. This module will explain some of the health problems arising from exposure to extreme heat and provide some guidance on preventing heat stress.
30 min
Objectives Background Heat Stress Disorders Preventing Heat Stress Conclusion
After completion of this training module, you should be familiar with: Background and general conditions of
heat stress Heat stress disorders Tactics for preventing heat stress
No
85 Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide poisoning is a silent risk that can be present in the workplace and in the home. This module will make workers more aware of the risks of carbon monoxide, describe symptoms of exposure, and give suggestions for safety measures to use to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
30 min
Objectives What is carbon
monoxide? How does carbon
monoxide affect you? Prevention and care Conclusion
Upon completion of this module, you will understand: Characteristics of carbon monoxide Identify the health consequences of
exposure to CO Identify the symptoms of exposure to
CO Ways to prevent your exposure to CO
No
86 Cold Stress Awareness
Working in very cold conditions may pose special hazards to safety and health. This module will explain some of the health problems arising from exposure to a cold environment and provide some guidance on preventing cold stress.
30 min
Objectives Background Cold Stress Disorders Preventive Measures Conclusion
Working in very cold conditions may pose special hazards to safety and health. After completion of this training module, you should be familiar with: Background and general conditions of
cold stress Symptoms and treatment of cold
stress disorders Preventive measures for reducing cold
stress
No
87 Ethylene Oxide Ethylene oxide is a dangerous chemical that exposes workers to the risk of cancer and other health problems. This module provides workers with information on the properties, health hazards, OSHA regulations, and suggestions for safety measures to use with this chemical.
30 min
Objectives Background Health Hazards OSHA Regulations Safe Handling Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should understand: Ethylene oxide and its properties Health hazards posed by ethylene
oxide OSHA regulations regarding working
with ethylene oxide Safe handling of ethylene oxide
No
88 Benzene Benzene is a dangerous chemical that exposes workers to the risk of cancer and other
30 min
Objectives Background Health Hazards
After completion of this module, you should understand: Benzene and its properties
No
health problems. This module provides workers with information on the properties, health hazards, OSHA regulations, and suggestions for safety measures to use with this chemical.
OSHA Regulations Safe Handling Conclusion
Health hazards posed by benzene OSHA regulations regarding working
with benzene Safe handling of benzene
89 Latex Allergy Even though it is generally not life threatening, latex allergy is a growing problem for health care workers and others. This module provides workers with information on the causes and symptoms of latex allergy along with preventive measures to pursue when using latex products.
30 min
Objectives Background Reaction and Treatment Prevention Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be more aware of: Growing incidence of latex allergy Symptoms and treatment for latex
allergy Prevention of latex allergy
No
90 Styrene Styrene is a dangerous chemical that exposes workers to health problems, especially relating to the central nervous system. Some agencies believe that styrene is potentially carcinogenic. This module provides workers with information on the properties, health hazards, and suggestions for safety measures to use with this chemical.
30 min
Objectives Background Health Hazards Safe Handling Conclusion
Although styrene is not classified as definitely carcinogenic at this time, this chemical can be hazardous to your health. After completing this training module, you should understand: Styrene and its properties Health hazards posed by styrene Safe handling of styrene
No
91 Computer Workstations
The factors and advice presented in this module apply not only to computer workstations on the job, but also are relevant for computers in the home. An appropriate workstation set-up will help workers avoid fatigue, stress, and potential medical problems.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Body Position Station Components Other Important Factors Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should be able to: Recognize and practice good body
position at a computer workstation Understand the basic components of a
computer workstation and their effects on your productivity and health
Recognize other workplace factors that can affect your productivity and health at a computer workstation
No
92 Chemical Reactivity Hazards
All chemicals react. Workers must separate safe reactions that produce useful products from reactive material hazards. This module describes some information sources, causes, and hazards relating to chemical reactions.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Safety Resources Hazards Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should know more about: Nature and importance of chemical
reactivity hazards Safety information resources relating
to chemical reactivity Hazards that result from chemical
reactions Some causes of undesirable chemical
reactions
No
93 Diesel Exhaust Diesel exhaust is an enormous problem with dangerous health consequences for workers and the general public. This module emphasizes the need for management and workers to develop safe practices to help reduce these hazardous emissions.
30 min
Objectives Background Emissions Effects Controls Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should know more about: Emission of chemicals and gases from
diesel exhaust Health problems resulting from diesel
exhaust Workplace practices to control diesel
exhaust
No
94 Indoor Air Quality The quality of the air in the workplace will affect the worker’s production and health. It is often difficult to assess the causes of poor indoor air quality, and management is often slow to recognize the effects of problem air on the workers. This module should increase the worker’s awareness of the issues surrounding indoor air quality.
30 min
Objectives Background Hazards and Effects Responses Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should: Be more concerned with the quality of
the air in your workplace Know some of the causes of poor
indoor air quality Recognize ways that poor indoor air
quality can affect the workers Learn some ways to improve the
quality of the air in the workplace
No
95 Ammonia Refrigeration Hazards
The hazards associated with the operation and maintenance of ammonia refrigeration systems can be reduced if workers are trained and follow strict safety procedures. This module emphasizes the need for good work practices when handling ammonia.
30 min
Objectives Background Exposure Safety Measures -
Receiving Safety Measures - Storage Safety Measures - Hoses Safety Measures - Other Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should know more about: Nature of anhydrous ammonia Safety standards regulated by OSHA
that relate to ammonia Hazards of exposure to ammonia Some specific safety measures to use
for loading, unloading, and storing ammonia
No
96 Silica - Hazards of Silica dust can be a health problem for many workers, especially in the construction trades. In this module, the worker will learn how the major hazard of silicosis can be prevented with appropriate work practices and regular medical examinations.
30 min
Objectives Background Health Effects Controls Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should know more about: Nature of silica Health hazards from silica dust Controls to use to prevent workers
from developing silicosis
No
97 Sprains and Strains Sprains and strains are the number one cause of lost work time due to illness or injury in the U.S. Sprains and strains can be reduced through the use of ergonomics and good work practices.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Statistics Sprains and Strains Prevention Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should know more about: Relationship between ergonomics and
musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) Incidence of sprains and strains in
national workplace injury statistics Causes, symptoms, and treatment of
sprains and strains Methods of preventing sprains and
strains in the workplace
No
98 Fire Safety All businesses should have fire safety as a top priority. Good planning for fire emergencies includes fire prevention programs, fire-fighting training for employees, and specific evacuation plans. This module reinforces these ideas.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Planning for Fires Flight or Fight Fire Extinguishers Fire Exits Conclusion
After completing the Fire Safety training module, workers should have a basic understanding of: OSHA regulations regarding fire safety
in the workplace Need for fire prevention and
emergency action plans Use of fire extinguishers Construction of fire exits Decision making process in
determining whether to fight a fire or to flee a fire
No
99 Security Threats: An Overview
No place can be considered completely safe when considering the potential threats posed by disgruntled or senseless individuals or the more organized and systematic threats posed by fanatical political and extremist groups. This module outlines some basic precautions regarding the most
30 min
Objectives Preparing for Terrorism Preparing for Cyber
attacks Suspicious Parcels or
Letters Bomb Threats Explosions Chemical and Biological
Weapons
The purpose of this training module is to give you an overview of potential security threats and possible responses to those dangers. After completing this module, you should know more about: Preparing for terrorism Protection against cyber attacks Preparing for a building explosion Bomb threats Suspicious parcels and letters
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prevalent threats today.
Conclusion Chemical and biological weapons
100 Avian Flu Precautions
An avian flu pandemic is a relatively new threat to the health and security of workers around the world. It is extremely important that workers be informed about hazards and precautions relating to this disease as there is no specific treatment at this time, and the mortality rate can be extremely high.
30 min
Objectives Background Prevention Conclusion
The purpose of this training module is to give you an overview of the avian flu virus and possible responses to this potential health threat. After completing this module, you should: Be more aware of the potential threat
from the avian flu virus Learn some precautions to help
prevent or contain exposure to the avian flu virus
No
101 Butadiene Butadiene is a dangerous chemical that exposes workers to health problems, especially the potential for developing cancer. This module provides workers with information on the properties, health hazards, OSHA standards, and suggestions for safety precautions to use with this chemical.
30 min
Objectives Health Hazards Regulations Safety Precautions Conclusion
After completion of this module, you should understand: Butadiene and its properties Health hazards posed by butadiene OSHA and other regulations regarding
working with butadiene Safety precautions for working with
butadiene
No
102 OSHA Ten - Flammable and Combustible Liquids (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will learn about identification, hazard avoidance, and control of flammable and combustible liquids.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Avoiding Danger Storage Fundamentals Transferring Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about: Identification of flammable and combustible liquids. Avoiding hazards around flammable
and combustible liquids Control of flammable and combustible
liquids
Yes
103 OSHA Ten - Safety and Health Programs (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will learn about the major elements and effectiveness of safety and health programs in the workplace.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Management and
Employees Worksite Analysis Hazard Prevention and
Control Training
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about: Effectiveness of safety and health
programs Major elements of a successful safety
and health program Importance of a worksite analysis
Yes
Conclusion
104 OSHA Ten - Introduction to OSHA (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will be given an overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) including its purpose, requirements, and inspections.
30 min
Objectives Overview Requirements Rights and Responsibilities Inspections Assistance Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about: Purpose of the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) Requirements of the OSH Act Rights and responsibilities of
employers and workers OSHA inspection process Resources to assist you in meeting
OSHA standards
Yes
105 OSHA Ten - Walking and Working Surfaces (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will be given an overview of the OSHA standards relating to aisles and passageways, floor and wall openings, stairways, ladders, and scaffolds.
30 min
Objectives General Requirements Openings Stairs and Ladders Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about OSHA standards and safety tips relating to: Aisles and passageways Floor and wall openings Stairways, ladders, and scaffolds
Yes
106 OSHA Ten - Fire Protection (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will be given an overview of the OSHA standards relating to fire exit routes, emergency and fire protection plans, and fire extinguishers.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Exits Plans Fire Extinguishers Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about OSHA standards relating to: Basic requirements for fire exit routes Basic requirements for fire and
emergency plans Basic requirements for fire
extinguishers
Yes
107 OSHA Ten - Bloodborne Pathogens (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will be given an overview of the OSHA standards relating to the hazards of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and precautions to take to ensure the worker's safety.
30 min
Objectives Background Exposure Controls More Requirements Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about: Need for standards and training
relating to bloodborne pathogens Basic requirements in the OSHA
standard for bloodborne pathogens Ways to control exposure to
bloodborne pathogens
Yes
108 OSHA Ten - Hazard Communication (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will be given an overview of the OSHA standards relating to the requirements for hazard communication for those workers exposed to hazardous materials.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Requirements Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about the OSHA requirements for: A hazard communication program Creation and dissemination of MSDSs Labeling of hazardous materials Training of employees who may be
exposed to hazardous materials
Yes
109 OSHA Ten - Electrical Hazards (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will be given an overview of the causes of electrical shock, the hazards of working with electricity, and protective measures that are basic requirements in the OSHA standards.
30 min
Objectives Background Electrical Shock Hazards Protective Measures Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about: Need for standards and training
relating to electrical hazards Basic requirements in the OSHA
standard for electrical hazards Ways to control exposure to electrical
hazards
Yes
110 OSHA Ten - Machine Guarding (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will be given an overview of specific examples of types of machine guards and the basic OSHA requirements for machine guarding.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Methods of Safeguarding Requirements Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about: Necessity for machine guarding Some specific methods of
safeguarding workers who use hazardous machines
OSHA requirements relating to machine guarding
Yes
111 OSHA Ten - Personal Protective Equipment (Also available as an animated SCORM course)
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. The worker will be given an overview of specific examples of types of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the basic OSHA requirements for PPE.
30 min
Objectives Eye Protection Head and Hearing
Protection Foot Protection Hand Protection Body Protection Conclusion
This module is part of the OSHA Ten General Industry Training series. After completion of this module, you should know more about personal protective equipment (PPE) including: Reasons for using PPE Types of PPE Employer's responsibility in
developing a PPE program OSHA requirements relating to PPE
Yes
112 Lab Safety Overview This module will give the worker OSHA and other professional guidelines for creating and
30 min
Objectives Introduction Prudent Practices
After completion of this training module, you should understand OSHA requirements and professional
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maintaining a safe working environment in a laboratory at the workplace, including OSHA requirements for a Chemical Hygiene Plan.
PPE Conclusion
guidelines for lab safety Value of a comprehensive Chemical
Hygiene Plan Importance of lab design and
appropriate equipment How protective clothing and good
work practices can affect your safety
113 Outdoor Cranes This module will inform the worker about OSHA standards for crane operation and precautions necessary for crane safety.
30 min
Objectives Background Standards Safety Practices Conclusion
In general, information in this module applies to overhead and gantry cranes; mobile cranes; cab and pulpit-operated cranes; and powered and manual hoists. After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Safety hazards related to crane
operations Safety measures to use around cranes OSHA standards relating to cranes and
hoists Responsibilities of the site supervisors,
crane operators, and workers during a crane operation
No
114 First Aid This module will give the worker an overview of basic first aid for specific types of injuries based upon recommended training from OSHA.
60 min
Objectives Introduction Shock Bleeding Poisoning Burns Temperature Extremes Musculoskeletal Injuries Bites and Stings Medical Emergencies Other Emergencies Conclusion
The purpose of this training module is to give you an overview of elements of first aid as applied to specific types of injuries. After completing this module, you should: Be aware of OSHA recommendations
for first aid training Understand the importance of being
alert, calm, and reassuring in emergency situations
Recognize symptoms of certain injuries and medical problems
Be able to provide emergency care for certain kinds of injuries and medical problems
Know when an emergency situation requires prompt medical attention
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115 Radiation Safety Overview
This module will inform the worker about radiation terminology, regulating agencies, sources, risks, and protection strategies.
30 min
Objectives Background Sources Exposure Risk and Prevention
After completing the Radiation Safety Overview training module, workers should have a basic understanding of: Terminology and uses associated with
radiation
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Conclusion Presence of natural radiation in our environment
Presence of man-made radiation in our environment
Regulation of radiation by government agencies
Risks, effects, and prevention of exposure to radiation at work
116 Compressed Gas This module will inform the worker about the hazards of compressed gas and protective measures to use when handling and storing compressed gas cylinders.
30 min
Objectives Background Hazards Protective Measures What's Wrong Here? Conclusion
Compressed gas cylinders are found in many businesses, plants, and even on your back patio. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Types of compressed gases and safety
issues associated with them Hazards of unsafe practices with the
cylinders Protective measures to use when
handling these cylinders Unsafe situations when you see them
No
117 Business Travel This module will inform workers who must travel on business about potential hazards and appropriate preparations for a more secure trip, especially if traveling abroad.
30 min
Objectives Background Transportation Hub
Security Hotel Security Personal Security Personal Conduct Special Concerns
Effective security precautions require a continuous and conscious awareness of one's environment as well as the need to exercise prudence, judgment, and common sense. This is especially true where the traveler must adapt to new cultures, customs, and laws. Personal security cannot be delegated to others; it is a responsibility of each one of us, as we promote our country's economic and commercial interests around the globe. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Requirements and protective
measures for documents when you travel abroad
Security issues relating to your luggage and your presence in transportation centers
Ways to enhance your security in a hotel setting
Behaviors to practice when visiting a foreign country
Behaviors to avoid when visiting a
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foreign country
118 West Nile Virus This module will inform workers about the spread, causes, and symptoms of the West Nile Virus, including precautions to take at the worksite for prevention of mosquito bites.
30 min
Objectives Background Infection Protection Conclusion
In August, 2003, OSHA developed a safety and health bulletin on Workplace Precautions Against West Nile Virus to provide relevant information regarding this illness to employers and employees. The Bulletin is not a standard or regulation, and it creates no new legal obligations. Based upon the spirit and intent of the General Duty Clause, the Bulletin is advisory in nature, informational in content, and is intended to assist employers in providing a safe and healthful workplace. After completing this training module, you should understand: Carriers of the West Nile Virus Signs of infection with the virus Precautions needed to prevent the
spread of the virus Importance of personal protection
with insecticide
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119 Lightning Safety This module will inform workers about the physical characteristics of lightning, likely locations, and the results of lightning strikes and includes ways to reduce the chances of becoming a lightning victim.
30 min
Objectives Background Danger Precautions Conclusion
Few people recognize the true dangers of lightning to their personal safety as well as the economic costs of lightning strikes. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Physical characteristics of lightning Likely locations of lightning strikes Results of lightning strikes Ways to reduce the chances of
becoming a lightning victim
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120 Utility Knife Safety This module will inform workers about correct procedures in using a utility knife (No test).
30 min
Use of a Utility Knife This is a very short module showing workers safety tips and correct techniques for using utility knives on the job.
No
121 Ergonomics Awareness Module 1
This module will provide the worker with basic information about ergonomics relating to definition and recognizing risks that lead to injury (No test).
30 min
Objectives What Is Ergonomics? Effects of Poor
Ergonomics on Your Safety and Health
Ergonomic Performance and Trends
This module is designed for all employees, supervisors, and managers. This module is intended to provide you with: Basic introduction to ergonomics Information on how to recognize
ergonomics risks Ways to control risks
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Early Reporting of Ergonomic Symptoms
Recognizing Elevated Risks - Force
Recognizing Elevated Risks - Repetition
Recognizing Elevated Risks - Posture
Summary
Steps for developing an Ergonomics Action Plan for your worksite
122 Ergonomics Awareness Module 2
This module will provide the worker with ways to control ergonomics risks and to improve his safety in the workplace (No test).
30 min
Objectives Behaviors for Good
Ergonomics Ergonomics Job Safety
Analysis Strategies for Reducing
Heavy Lifting Strategies for Reducing
Repetitive Lifting Strategies for Reducing
Awkward Postures Safe Lifting Methods Good Posture Stretching and
Conditioning Summary
This module is designed for all employees, supervisors, and managers. This module is intended to provide you with: Basic methods for controlling
ergonomics risks Personal behaviors for good
ergonomics
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123 Foot Protection This module will inform workers about the relationship between foot problems and workplace design and to help them choose and use protective footwear.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Problems and Causes Prevention Conclusion
For protection of feet from falling or rolling objects, sharp objects, molten metal, hot surfaces, and wet slippery surfaces workers should use appropriate safety shoes, or boots. After completing this training module, you should know more about: Variety of foot problems and their
causes, especially relating to workplace conditions
How to prevent foot injuries Better workplace design to avoid foot
injuries How to choose and use protective
footwear
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124 Slips, Trips, and Falls This module will inform workers about causes and preventive
30 Objectives Background
This training module will provide you with information on preventing slips, trips, and falls
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procedures for slips, trips, and falls in the workplace.
min Causes Prevention Conclusion
(at ground level). Techniques for preventing falls from an elevated level are treated in the training module, Fall Protection. After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Costs of slip, trip, and fall incidents Definitions and causes of slips, trips,
and falls Work and human factors that increase
the risk of slips, trips, and falls Ways to prevent slips, trips, and falls
125 Cadmium This module will inform workers
about cadmium - including the characteristics, uses, hazards, and ways to reduce risks when working with this element.
30 min
Objectives Background Hazards Risk Reduction Conclusion
Cadmium, a natural element present in our environment, is used in products found in homes and industrial workplaces. This element can affect your health. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Identification and uses of cadmium Hazards of cadmium Ways to reduce the risks of handling
cadmium
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126 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, The Impact of the
This module will inform workers the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) - including the origin, major provisions, and impact on their company.
30 min
Objectives Background Conclusion
The objective of this training module is to increase your awareness of the existence of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and its impact upon your company. The act, itself, is complex and detailed and requires most companies to seek expert advice for implementation from experienced financial consultants. After completing this module, you should know more about: Origins of this act Major provisions of this act How this act may affect you and your
company
No
127 Corporate Ethics: FCPA
This module will inform workers about the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act - including definitions used, standards companies must meet, and information about violations.
30 min
Objectives Background Definitions Standards Exemptions Violations Conclusion
Your company should have policies in place that relate to corporate ethics, a Code of Business Conduct. This training module is part of a series that cannot be specific to your company, but the module does offer suggestions for your consideration if you need to write, edit, or develop your training for such
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policies. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Contents and definitions of the
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Standards your company and its
representatives should follow when dealing with foreign officials
Penalties for violating the FCPA
128 Corporate Ethics: Contracts
This module will inform workers about how to handle business contracts and agreements in such a way that the interests of the company are protected and the standards of the FCPA are not violated. These are issues that should be examined in a company's Code of Business Conduct.
30 min
Objectives Contracts Conclusion
Your company should have policies in place that relate to corporate ethics, a Code of Business Conduct. This training module is part of a series that cannot be specific to your company, but the module does offer suggestions for your consideration if you need to write, edit, or develop your training for such policies. Additionally, this module assumes you have already received training relating to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: How to handle business contracts and
agreements, and Importance of compliance with the
FCPA
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129 Corporate Ethics: Gifts - Conflicts - Lobbying
This module will inform workers about how to handle gifts and entertainment, conflicts of interest, and political activities such as lobbying, all issues that should be examined in a company's Code of Business Conduct.
30 min
Objectives Gifts Conflicts Lobbying Conclusion
Your company should have policies in place that relate to corporate ethics, a Code of Business Conduct. This training module is part of a series that cannot be specific to your company, but the module does offer suggestions for your consideration if you need to write, edit, or develop your training for such policies. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: How to handle issues relating to gifts
and entertainment Potential for a conflict of interest in
your employment How to handle your political activities
without misrepresenting your company
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130 Corporate Ethics: Property and Work Practices
This module will inform workers about their responsibilities and rights relating to company property and certain work practices - all issues that should be examined in a company's Code of Business Conduct.
30 min
Objectives Company Property Work Practices Conclusion
Your company should have policies in place that relate to corporate ethics, a Code of Business Conduct. This training module is part of a series that cannot be specific to your company, but the module does offer suggestions for your consideration if you need to write, edit, or develop your training for such policies. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Definition of company property Importance of company policies to
guide your relationships with fellow employees
Your responsibilities for appropriate use of company property and for safe work practices relating to health and the environment
Your responsibilities for following company policies relating to harassment, violence, and the misuse of drugs and alcohol
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131 Corporate Ethics: Securities and Antitrust Issues
This module will inform workers about ethical conduct relating to trading stock and making deals that might violate SEC or antitrust act regulations - all issues that should be examined in a company's Code of Business Conduct.
30 min
Objectives Securities Antitrust Issues Conclusion
Your company should have policies in place that relate to corporate ethics, a Code of Business Conduct. This training module is part of a series that cannot be specific to your company, but the module does offer suggestions for your consideration if you need to write, edit, or develop your training for such policies. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Limitations you face in buying or
selling stock in relation to your employment
Differences between insider information and public information relating to stock
Kinds of business deals that might constitute unfair practices that violate antitrust acts
No
132 Carcinogens This module will inform workers about the dangers of carcinogens and control
30 min
Objectives Background Control Measures
With an increase in technology, the demand for more consumer goods and pharmaceutical products, and the use of more chemicals and
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measures to use when working with carcinogenic materials.
Conclusion their combinations, the presence and effects of carcinogens in our society have also multiplied. As a result of completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Definition of carcinogens Presence of carcinogenic materials Dangers of carcinogenic materials Ways to reduce the hazards of
carcinogenic materials
133 Six Sigma, An Introduction to
This module will introduce workers to the definition, basic principles, and key terms associated with the Six Sigma process management method that is popular with many large corporations.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Implementation Conclusion
In this training module you will learn about a significant methodology used to improve a company's business in this world of stiff competition. After completing this module, you should be more familiar with: Definition of six sigma Basic principles of Six Sigma, the
program Extent of use of Six Sigma
methodology in business today Key terms associated with Six Sigma
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134 Emergency Action Plan
This module will introduce workers to OSHA's general requirements and suggestions for an emergency action plan and can form the basis for the development of a specific plan for your company.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Required Elements Conclusion
For the safety of all employees and the surrounding community, every business should have an emergency action plan. This is especially important for larger plants and those companies dealing with hazardous materials. After completing this training module you should know more about: OSHA regulations concerning
emergency action plans Basic required elements to include in
such a plan Importance of preparation,
communication, training, and practice Effectiveness of involving employees
in the development of the plan
No
135 Chemical Exposure Monitoring
This module will introduce workers to OSHA's general requirements for chemical exposure monitoring to ensure that a worker's jobsite does not
30 min
Objectives Background Monitoring Process Conclusion
OSHA has established exposure limits to protect workers from excessive contamination by hundreds of hazardous airborne contaminants. Employers must monitor those dangerous substances according to specific
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exceed permissible exposure limits for hazardous chemicals.
standards. Methylene chloride, asbestos, and lead are a few examples of hazardous chemicals with specific exposure requirements. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: OSHA requirements for exposure
monitoring Equipment and techniques used in
exposure monitoring Source of additional information
about exposure limits
136 OSHA Recordkeeping This module will introduce workers to OSHA's standard relating to recordkeeping -- using Form 300, Form 301, and Form 300A. Reporting criteria and employee involvement are presented.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Recordkeeping Forms Reporting Criteria Employee Involvement Other Requirements Conclusion
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has developed a comprehensive set of rules for recordkeeping. This training module discusses the provisions of the standard that took effect on January 1, 2002 and includes changes incorporated in January 2004. Although this presentation does not describe the new regulations in detail, you should: Become more aware of improvements
in the rule Receive an overview of the new
requirements Understand some of the major
provisions of the rule Learn where to get more information
on the recordkeeping standard and forms
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137 Formaldehyde This module will introduce workers to OSHA's standard relating to formaldehyde and includes information about the uses and hazards of formaldehyde, symptoms of exposure and treatment, and safety precautions.
30 min
Objectives Background Health Effects and
Treatment OSHA Requirements Other Safety Tips Conclusion
Formaldehyde is an important chemical used widely by industry to manufacture building materials and numerous household products. It is also a by-product of combustion and certain other natural processes. Thus, it may be present in substantial concentrations both indoors and outdoors. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Uses of formaldehyde Hazards of formaldehyde OSHA standard relating to
formaldehyde
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Ways to protect yourself from the effects of formaldehyde
138 Substance Abuse This module will introduce workers to the dangers of substance abuse in the workplace and will encourage the development of a drug-free workplace program.
30 min
Objectives Background Impact on Work Developing a Drug-Free
Workplace Recognizing the Problem Employee Assistance Conclusion
After completing this training module, workers should be more aware of: Reasons for developing a Drug-Free
Workplace Policy Effects of substance abuse on the
workplace Important elements of a Drug-Free
Workplace Policy Recognizing the signs of drug abuse Employee Assistance Programs
No
139 Dermal Exposure This module will introduce workers to the dangers of dermal exposure in the workplace and will provide them with safety tips for preventing occupational dermatitis.
30 min
Objectives Background Measuring Exposure Dermatitis and You Prevention Conclusion
Skin exposure to chemicals in the workplace is a significant problem in the US. More than 13 million workers in the United States are potentially exposed to chemicals that can be absorbed through the skin. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Hazards of skin exposure to chemicals Methods for measuring exposure Causes and symptoms of occupational
dermatitis Safety tips for preventing dermal
exposure
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140 AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
This module will increase workers' awareness of the value of an automated external defibrillator (AED) used in the workplace.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Reasons for AEDs in the
Workplace Factors to Consider Response to an
Emergency Using the AED Conclusion
This training module is designed to: Increase your awareness of the value
of automated external defibrillators (AEDs)
Explain ventricular fibrillation Define important factors to consider
in developing an AED program Emphasize the importance of the
Chain of Survival Explain how to use an AED
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141 OSHA Top Ten Violations
This module will introduce the worker to the list of top ten violations of OSHA standards that is compiled each year.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Violations Conclusion
Each year OSHA compiles a list of the most frequently violated health and safety standards. This training module will present information about the top ten violations based upon the compilation for 2006. Generally,
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these are the most cited violations every year. Violations can result in thousands of dollars in penalties assessed against the company responsible for the violations. More seriously, violations can result in injury and death to personnel. The purpose of this training module is to increase your awareness of those areas of most concern to your safety and to the inspection teams for OSHA.
142 Battery Safety This module will introduce the worker hazards and OSHA standards relating to batteries. Included are safety tips for handling batteries.
30 min
Objectives Background Hazards Safety Tips OSHA Requirements Conclusion
Batteries range in size from tiny to huge. They have a multitude of uses in vehicles, industrial equipment, and personal electronic items. Batteries can also explode or deliver fatal shock. Safety precautions at work and at home can prevent some of the dangers from batteries. OSHA has some standards relating to battery safety. After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Hazards faced when using batteries Safety tips for working with batteries OSHA standards relating to battery
safety
No
143 Distillation This module will give the worker some basic information about the distillation process which is used in petroleum refineries and many chemical plants.
30 min
Objectives Background Types of Distillation Crude Oil Distillation Conclusion
The process of distillation was probably first used in the production of intoxicating beverages. Today, refined methods of distillation are used in many industries, including the alcohol and petroleum industries. After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Definition and reasons for distillation Major types of distillation Methods used to refine crude oil Health and safety concerns in the
distillation process
No
144 Pipelines: Implementing Integrity Management
This module informs the worker about the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's (PHMSA) Rules on Pipeline Integrity Management in High Consequence Areas for
30 min
Objectives Background Key Features Conclusion
This module provides information about the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's (PHMSA) Rules on Pipeline Integrity Management in High Consequence Areas for Hazardous Liquid Operators (49 CFR Part 195). These rules became effective May 29, 2001 and February 15, 2002. These
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Hazardous Liquid Operators (49 CFR Part 195).
regulations require pipeline operators to use comprehensive analysis to assess, evaluate, repair and validate the integrity of hazardous liquid pipeline segments. These regulations are aimed at preventing leaks or failures that could affect populated areas, other areas unusually sensitive to environmental damage, and commercially navigable waterways. After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Reasons for implementing these rules Definitions associated with these rules Key requirements in these rules
145 Pipeline Basics This module will give the worker
some basic information about pipelines relating to types, use, locations, and hazards.
30 min
Objectives Background Locations Importance Hazards Conclusion
Pipelines are an important part of our economy, providing us with energy, assorted chemicals, and jobs. After completing this module, you should know more about: Different types of pipelines Uses of pipelines Locations of pipelines Hazards associated with them
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146 Cooling Towers This module will give the worker some basic information about cooling towers relating to types, key components, maintenance, and safety issues.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Key Components Maintenance Safety Issues Conclusion
You cannot drive through a city or an industrial plant or past a power plant without seeing a cooling tower somewhere. Cooling towers are important to many industrial processes. After completion of this training module, you should know more about: How a cooling tower works Types of cooling towers Key components of cooling towers Maintenance and safety issues related
to cooling towers
No
147 Dust: Effects on the Lungs
This module will give the worker some basic information about dust particles, especially how they can affect the respiratory system, and some precautions to take.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Types of Dust Effects Precautions Conclusion
Dust consists of tiny solid particles carried by air currents. These articles are formed by disintegration or fracture process, such as grinding, crushing, or impact. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) defines dust as finely divided solids that may become airborne from the original state without any chemical or physical change other than fracture. Dust can affect the lungs of humans
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and also our environment. After completing this module, you should know more about: Characteristics and types of dust Respiratory system Hazards of dust Precautions against the effects of dust
148 Eyewashes and
Safety Showers This module will give the worker some basic information about hazards that require eyewashes and safety showers, and standards for such equipment recommended by OSHA and ANSI.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Equipment and Use Conclusion
Eyewash fountains and safety shower equipment should be present at every work site that involves working with hazardous chemicals or equipment that might generate flying objects. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Hazards that require the use of this
equipment OSHA's standard relating to this
equipment Hazards of dust ANSI recommendations relating to this
equipment
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149 Worker Rights under OSHA
This module will give the worker some basic information about the origins of OSHA and the rights workers have to provide them with safe workplaces.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Worker Rights Conclusion
You have the right to a safe workplace. OSHA requires employers to provide a workplace that is free of serious recognized hazards and in compliance with OSHA standards. After completing this training module, you should know more about the origins of OSHA and your rights relating to: Training Information Actions Complaints Inspections Appeals
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150 Stress at Work This module will give the worker some basic information about the causes and hazards of stress in the workplace and includes information on managing stress.
30 min
Objectives Background Job Conditions That May
Lead to Stress Warning Signs Managing Stress Conclusion
It’s been said that a job without frustrations is not a job. All workers will face occasional frustrations on the job, but it’s also true that most workers enjoy a good challenge and the satisfaction that comes with mastering a job. Challenging work motivates us to learn new skills and perform to our potential. But what happens when job demands become excessive? When pressure builds and healthy
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challenge is replaced by frustration and exhaustion? Stress takes over. After completing this module, you should know more about stress in the workplace, including: Causes of stress Symptoms and hazards of stress Ways to manage job stress
151 Poisonous Plants After completing this training
module, the worker should be more aware of identification, recognition of symptoms, prevention of exposure, and first aid treatment relating to certain poisonous plants.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Exposure Identification Prevention First Aid Conclusion
There are a number of plants that are considered to be poisonous. This course will focus on the most prevalent types in the United States. These include poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. These plants can be found throughout the United States. They are typically associated with woodland environments, but can also be found in parks and even your own back yard at times. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of identification, recognition of symptoms, prevention of exposure, and first aid treatment relating to these poisonous plants: Identification of these plants Recognition of symptoms of exposure Prevention of exposure to them First aid treatment after exposure
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152 Mold in the Workplace
After completing this training module, the worker should be more aware of the causes and health effects of mold in the workplace. Prevention and remediation techniques will also be presented.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Health Effects Prevention Remediation Conclusion
Poor indoor air quality is one of the most important health issues we face today. Molds and fungi are found in virtually every environment and can be detected, both indoors and outdoors, year round. Concern about indoor exposure to mold has increased along with public awareness that exposure to mold can cause a variety of health effects and symptoms, including allergic reactions. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Causes of mold Health effects of mold Ways to prevent mold Remediation techniques used to
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reduce mold contamination
153 DOT - HazMat Security Awareness
This course is designed to ensure that personnel shipping hazardous materials are fully aware of DOT security issues. Hazardous materials can be used by terrorists, thieves, and disgruntled employees to create incidents dangerous to our security.
30 min
Introduction Examples of Security
Failures Potential Targets Potential Threats Prevention Tools Conclusion
In the wrong hands, hazardous materials can pose a significant threat. In this course, we will look at actions you can take to minimize security threats. After completing this course, you should be more aware of: Potential Targets - Identify who might
be at risk and who might be a target of terrorists or saboteurs
Potential Threats - Realize who might be intent on bringing harm, how we recognize them, and what we can do to protect cargo when it is at risk
Prevention Tools - Explore some of the things that you can do to deny access to, and prevent the theft of (or diversion of) HAZMAT by vandals or terrorists
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154 Reactive Chemical Process Safety (video)
This course is designed to show the worker specific examples of runaway chemical reactions to reinforce the hazards of working with reactive chemicals.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Examples of Security
Failures Potential Targets Potential Threats Prevention Tools Conclusion
Unwanted chemical reactions and resulting incidents pose a serious problem. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Hazards of unwanted chemical
reactions Historical incidents that emphasize the
need for greater safety training relating to reactive chemicals
Resources available to help reduce chemical reactivity hazards
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155 Sling Safety This course will give the worker a basic awareness of types of slings, their proper use, and safety issues to recognize.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Chain Slings Wire Rope Slings Fiber Rope Slings Synthetic Web Slings Lifting Factors Sling Maintenance Safety Practices Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of the: Proper selection of slings Maintenance of slings Safe use of slings
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156 Legionnaires’
Disease This course will increase the worker's awareness of the danger of Legionnaires' disease, especially in preventing exposure to the bacteria.
30 min
Objectives Description Sources Transmission Treatment Prevention Conclusion
Legionnaires' disease is a common name for one of the several illnesses caused by Legionnaires' disease bacteria (LDB). In addition to Legionnaires' disease, the same bacteria also cause a flu-like disease called Pontiac fever. After completing this module, you should know more about: Origin and causes of this disease Measures to help prevent this disease
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157 Baghouses This course will increase the worker’s awareness of the use and maintenance of baghouses as a means of decreasing air pollution in industrial plants.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Types Filters Differential Pressure Problems Maintenance Conclusion
OSHA and the EPA have regulations relating to air pollution and the effects of hazardous waste particles on the worker's health and the general environment. Baghouses are one method for controlling the amount of pollutants created during industrial processes. After completing this training module, you should know more about: Types of baghouses Filtration process Differential pressure Potential problems and solutions in
the operation of the baghouse Maintenance procedures to assure
more effective particle collection
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158 Pumps, An Introduction
This course will introduce the worker to types of pumps, including tips for maintenance and increasing efficiency.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Centrifugal Pumps Positive Displacement
Pumps Safety Maintenance & Efficiency Conclusion
Pumps are used throughout society for a variety of purposes. Early applications include the use of the windmill or watermill to pump water. Today, the pump is used for irrigation, water supply, gasoline supply, air conditioning systems, refrigeration (usually called a compressor), chemical movement, sewage movement, flood control, marine services, etc. After completing this training module, you should know more about: Common types of pumps Diagnostic and maintenance tips Safety requirements when working
with pumps Ways to increase pump efficiency
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159 Introduction to NFPA This course will increase the 30 Objectives According to the EFSI (Electrical Safety No
70E worker’s awareness of the history, requirements, and importance of the NFPA 70E electrical standards for workplace safety.
min Background Standard Special Concerns OSHA and the NFPA Conclusion
Foundation International), an average of one worker is electrocuted on the job every day. An average of one person is electrocuted in the home every 36 hours. Electrical incidents are far more likely to be fatal than other types. The four main types of electrical injuries include electrocution (death due to electrical shock), electrical shock, burns, and falls. After completing this training module you should be more aware of a specific organization and their standards that are devoted to making your workplace safer from harmful electrical incidents. You should know more about the: Development of the NFPA. Development of the NFPA 70E
standard. Relationship between OSHA standards
and the NFPA 70E standard. Major issues addressed in the NFPA
70E standard.
160 Electrical Contractors: Materials Handling
This training module is the first in a series of three that describes common hazards that electrical contractors may encounter and possible solutions for these hazards.
30 min
Introduction Heavy Lifting Pushing, Pulling and
Carrying Staging and Housekeeping Vehicular Activities Conclusion
Electrical employees face ergonomic issues when transporting supplies and equipment around shops, storage areas, and worksites. This module discusses potential hazards and identifies possible solutions involved in the following tasks: Heavy Lifting Pushing, Pulling, and Carrying Staging and Housekeeping Vehicular Activities
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161 Electrical Contractors: Installation and Repair
This training module is the second in a series of three that describes common hazards that electrical contractors may encounter and possible solutions for these hazards.
30 min
Introduction Pulling and Feeding Wire Connecting and Fastening Using Tools Manual Digging and
Trenching Conclusion
Electrical employees face ergonomic issues when installing and repairing electrical connections around shops, storage areas, and worksites. This module discusses potential hazards and identifies possible solutions involved in the following tasks: Pulling and Feeding Wire Connecting and Fastening Using Tools Digging and Trenching
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162 Electrical This training module is the third 30 Introduction Employees should be aware of the potential No
Contractors: Prefabrication
in a series of three that describes common hazards that electrical contractors may encounter and possible solutions for these hazards.
min Bending Conduit Cutting and Spooling Wire Welding Assembly Tasks Conclusion
hazards that are unique to a prefabrication setting. This module discusses potential hazards and identifies possible solutions involved in the following tasks: Bending Conduit Cutting and Spooling Wire Welding Assembly Tasks
163 Working with
Solvents This training module will inform the worker about properties, hazards, and safety measures relating to the use of solvents.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Hazards of Solvents Safety Measures for
Solvents Use of Respirators Conclusion
Many workers may interact with solvents within an industrial plant, a retail business, at home and elsewhere. Those solvents can be dangerous. Exposure to solvents is addressed within specific OSHA standards for general industry, shipyard employment, and the construction industry. Primarily, employers should be concerned with solvents as a part of their responsibilities under the General Duty Clause. After completing this training course, you should know more about: Properties of solvents, Hazards to your health when handling
solvents, and Safety measures to use with solvents.
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164 Hazardous Materials: Anti-Terrorism Tips
This training module will give the worker some tips to increase security among personnel, in the facility, and relating to transport of hazardous materials that may be subject to terrorist activity.
30 min
Objectives Personnel Security Facility Security Enroute Security Tips for Drivers Conclusion
This presentation, based on information from the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, is designed to inform companies of the appropriate steps that should be taken when the National Threat Level is raised to Code Orange. In this situation, special attention should be given to: Personnel security, Facility security, and En-route security.
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165 Process Heating This training module will give the worker an introduction to process heating systems – including equipment, processes, and applications.
30 min
Introduction Systems Operations Conclusion
After completing this module, you should know more about process heating systems – including Equipment, Processes, and Applications.
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166 Take Home Toxins This training module will alert workers to the danger of unknowingly exposing their families to substances from their workplace that could cause various health effects in family members.
30 min
Introduction Contaminants Routes of Exposure Prevention Decontamination Federal Laws Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Contaminants you could carry home
from work, Routes of exposure, Prevention and decontamination, and Existing federal laws that affect this
situation.
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167 Storm Water Management for Industrial Activities
This training module will give the worker an introduction to the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan required by the EPA.
30 min
Objectives Introduction SWPPP Practices Implementation Conclusion
The SWPPP is based upon guidance from the EPA. After completing this module, you should know more about: Reasons for the plan, How the plan was developed, Important provisions of the plan.
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168 Tuberculosis: Facts to Know
This training module will give the worker an introduction to basic facts about the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis.
30 min
Objectives Background Exposure Treatment At the Workplace Conclusion
Worker training programs such as this one have helped the decline in the number of tuberculosis cases in the United States. After completing this training module, you should know more facts about tuberculosis relating to the: Prevalence, Types of infection, Symptoms, Need for testing, Treatment, and Special circumstances in the
workplace.
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169 Diversity Awareness in the Workplace
This training module will give the worker an introduction to cultural, generational, and disability diversity that may be present in his/her workplace.
30 min
Introduction What is Diversity? Examining Culture Generational Differences Examining Disabilities Managing Diversity Conclusion
After completing this introductory module, you should know more about: Meaning and types of diversity that
affect your workplace. Factors that may interfere with a
person’s appreciation of diversity. Importance of appreciating diversity in
your workplace.
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170 Five Minute Safety: Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries (Also Available in
Quick review of important first aid tips for finger, hand, and wrist injuries.
5 min Introduction Recognizing Hand Hazards Eliminating/Controlling
Hand & Wrist Hazards Prevention Guidelines
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas
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Spanish) Choosing the Right Gloves Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
171 Five Minute Safety: Fire Safety - Flammable Liquids (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important safety guidelines for handling flammable liquids.
5 min Introduction Storing Flammable Liquids Safety Precautions
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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172 Five Minute Safety: First Aid for Severe Bleeding (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important first aid tips for severe bleeding.
5 min Introduction First Aid for Severe
Bleeding
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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173 Five Minute Safety: First Aid for Burns (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important first aid tips for burns.
5 min Introduction Heat Burns Chemical Burns Electrical Burns Sunburn Burn Care
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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174 Five Minute Safety: Lifting Safely (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important guidelines for lifting heavy items safely.
5 min Introduction Lifting Tips
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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175 Five Minute Safety: Sun Safety (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important guidelines for protecting yourself from the harmful effects of the sun.
5 min Introduction Population Groups at Risk Protective Measures
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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176 Five Minute Safety: Compressed Gas Cylinders (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important safety tips for handling compressed gas cylinders.
5 min Introduction Usage, Storage and
Handling of Compressed Gas Cylinders
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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177 Five Minute Safety: Forklift Load Handling (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important safety tips for handling loads with forklifts.
5 min Introduction Loading Carrying the Load Unloading
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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178 Five Minute Safety: Ladder Safety (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important safety tips for using ladders.
5 min Introduction Inspecting Ladders Using Ladders
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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179 Five Minute Safety: Personal Fall Protection (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important safety tips for using personal fall protection equipment.
5 min Introduction Definition Inspection Lanyards Care and Maintenance Between You and Death
or Injury
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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180 Safety and the Supervisor 01: Responsibilities
This module is the first in a series dealing with the competency of supervisors in the workplace relating to their safety training responsibilities.
30 min
Introduction Responsibilities Investigations Rules Inspections Conclusion
The manager, superintendent, supervisor or other person in charge or control of all or part of the place of employment is considered to be an agent of the employer. Employers have a responsibility to see that their workers are properly instructed and supervised in the safe operation of any machinery, tools, equipment, process, or practice which they are authorized to use or apply.
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181 Safety and the This module is the second in a 30 Introduction In this module you will review your safety No
Supervisor 02: Providing Safety Training
series dealing with the competency of supervisors in the workplace relating to their safety training responsibilities.
min Importance of Initial Orientation
Training Methods On-the-Job Training Conclusion
training responsibilities, the safety topics that need to be trained, and the best way to train them. One of the primary principles stressed in this module is that safety training must be closely tied to accountability or it may likely fail.
182 Safety and the Supervisor 03: Providing Resources and Support
This module is the third in a series dealing with the competency of supervisors in the workplace relating to their safety training responsibilities.
30 min
Introduction Cause Categories What Can the Supervisor
Do? Conclusion
One of the supervisor's most important responsibilities is to make sure his or her employees have everything necessary to work safely. That includes proper tools, equipment, materials, environment, training, and reasonable workload scheduling. We can lump all of this into four areas that represent the source of about 98% of all workplace accidents.
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183 Safety and the Supervisor 04: Enforcing Safety Rules
This module is the fourth in a series dealing with the competency of supervisors in the workplace relating to their safety training responsibilities.
30 min
Introduction Accountability Conclusion
One of the supervisor's most important responsibilities is to make sure his or her employees work safely. The supervisor, as an agent of the employer, is charged with carrying out a very important responsibility - that of holding employees accountable for their actions. Therefore, the supervisor, himself, is also assigned responsibility and held accountable for carrying out this very important leadership activity.
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184 Five Minute Safety: Hurry Up Can Hurt (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of the importance of taking your time to act safely in the workplace.
5 min Introduction Hurry Up Acts Conclusion
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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185 Five Minute Safety: Bomb Threats (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important safety tips for handling bomb threats at work.
5 min Introduction Threats Procedures Bomb Search Techniques Sample Form
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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186 Five Minute Safety: AED Facts (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of the importance of AEDs in the workplace.
5 min Introduction Questions and Answers
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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187 Five Minute Safety: Hand Protection from Chemical Exposure (Also Available in Spanish and as an animated SCORM course)
Quick review of important tips for protecting your hands from chemical exposure in the workplace.
5 min Introduction Glove Selection Hand Care
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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188 Five Minute Safety: Proper Use of a Respirator (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important safety tips for using a respirator in the workplace.
5 min Introduction Understand Respiratory
Hazards Cleaning Storage Inspection Breathing Limitations Fit
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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189 Five Minute Safety: Safety Supervisor Training (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important tips for the supervisor to use for safety training.
5 min Introduction Planning Steps to Use
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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190 Five Minute Safety: Shoulder Injury Prevention (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of the measures to alleviate shoulder injuries in the workplace.
5 min Introduction Warning Signs Workplace Safety Minimizing the Pain Exercise
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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191 Five Minute Safety: Stress Reduction (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of important guidelines for reducing stress in the workplace.
5 min Cost and Effect Managing Stress
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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192 Five Minute Safety: Truck Hijacking Prevention (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of the importance of security measures to prevent truck hijacking.
5 min Hijack Prevention Conclusion
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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193 Five Minute Safety: Hand and Portable Power Tools (Also Available in Spanish)
Quick review of safety measures with hand and portable tools in the workplace.
5 min Introduction Hazards General Rules
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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194 Swine Flu This module is designed to increase workers' awareness of the dangers of swine flu.
5 min Objectives Background Conclusion
The purpose of this training module is to give you an overview of the swine flu virus and possible responses to this potential health threat. After completing this module, you should: Be more aware of the potential threat
from the swine flu virus. Learn some precautions to help
prevent or contain exposure to the swine flu virus.
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195 Ozone Standard, The This module will give the worker information about the current ozone standard and the effects of good and bad ozone on his health and his environment.
30 min
Objectives Background Implementation Good Up High Bad Nearby Trends Conclusion
You should be concerned about the ozone levels in the earth's atmosphere as they can affect your personal life and your workplace. World governments are concerned enough to participate in research projects and discussions of ozone standards. After completing this training module, you should know more about: Current U.S. ozone standard
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administered through the Clean Air Act and the Environmental Agency.
How the good ozone is harmed. How your health and environment are
affected by good and bad ozone.
196 Respirators: Change Schedules
This module will inform the worker about OSHA requirements and other considerations for developing change schedules for cartridge respirators.
30 min
Background Service Life Math Model Conclusion
Did you know that employers are now required to provide a respirator cartridge change schedule? After completing this training module, you should know more about: OSHA requirements for this schedule. Methods for estimating a cartridge’s
life.
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197 Shift Workers This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of sleep deprivation problems when doing shift work and to give tips for dealing with this problem.
30 min
Introduction Shift Worker Sleep Workplace Tips Conclusion
Shift work employees usually work at times other than the usual “nine to five” business day. They work when most people are asleep and attempt to sleep when everyone else is awake. After completing this training module, you should know more about: Ways to help yourself sleep when off
the job. Ways to help prevent yourself from
falling asleep while on the job. The importance of being vigilant while
getting to and from work.
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198 Boilers This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of maintenance and safety related to boilers.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Types of Boilers Key Components Diagnostic Tools Safety and Maintenance
Issues Conclusion
A boiler is a closed vessel in which water or other fluid is heated. The heated or vaporized fluid exits the boiler for use in various processes or heating applications. After completing this training module, you should know more about: Types of boilers, Key components of boilers, and Safety and maintenance issues for
boilers.
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199 Identity Theft: What is it?
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of how identity theft occurs and how to respond if he becomes a victim of identity theft.
30 min
Objectives Background Prevention Defending Conclusion
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the country. After completing this training module, you should know more about: The definition of identity theft.
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How identity theft happens. How to recognize when your identity
is in danger. Steps to take to protect and/or restore
your accounts.
200 Powered Industrial Trucks – Part 1
This module is designed to increase the worker's understanding of the (1) types of powered industrial trucks, (2) basic knowledge about them, and (3) OSHA requirements and recommendations relating to their use.
30 min
Introduction Types of PIT Power Sources Parts Conclusion
Powered industrial trucks, commonly called forklifts or lift trucks, are used in many industries, primarily to move materials. After completing this training module, you will know more about the: Types of PIT. Power sources for PIT. The parts of PIT. OSHA requirements and
recommendations for the use of these vehicles.
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201 Powered Industrial Trucks – Part 2
This module is designed to increase the worker's understanding of basic inspection, maneuvering, and load handling when operating forklifts - including OSHA requirements and recommendations relating to their use.
30 min
Objectives Pre-operation Traveling and
Maneuvering Load Handling Conclusion
Safely operating a forklift requires preparation, anticipation and careful attention in order to maintain control of the vehicle at all times. This module will identify recommended practices associated with each of the following operations: Pre-operation inspection. Traveling and maneuvering. Load handling. OSHA requirements and
recommendations for the use of these vehicles.
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202 Powered Industrial Trucks – Part 3
This module is designed to increase the worker's basic knowledge about OSHA requirements and recommendations relating to the use of powered industrial trucks at the worksite.
30 min
Objectives Physical Conditions Pedestrian Traffic Ramps and Grades Loading Docks Narrow Aisles Elevators Enclosed and Hazardous
Areas Conclusion
Safely operating a forklift requires preparation, basic knowledge of forklift operating skills, and awareness of the specific conditions at your workplace. This module will identify potential hazards and possible solutions for the following aspects of the workplace: Physical Conditions Pedestrian Traffic Ramps and Grades Loading Docks Narrow Aisles Elevators
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Enclosed and Hazardous Areas
203 Pandemic: H1N1 Flu This module is designed to increase the worker’s awareness relating to pandemics, especially the H1N1 flu - regarding cause, treatment, prevention, and preparation.
30 min
Objectives Introduction H1N1 Workplace Preparation Conclusion
The purpose of this training module is to make you more aware of the potential for a new flu type known as the H1N1 flu virus and possible responses to this potential health threat. After completing this module, you should: Know the difference between a
seasonal flu and a pandemic flu outbreak.
Be more familiar with the origin and spread of the new H1NI virus.
Learn some precautions to help prevent or contain exposure to this flu virus.
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204 Greenhouse Gases This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness about greenhouse gases - their sources, their effects on the Earth, and efforts to reduce their emission.
30 min
Objectives Background The Gases Comparisons Managing Conclusion
Scientists are sure about the greenhouse effect. They know that greenhouse gases make the Earth warmer by trapping energy in the atmosphere. After completing this training module, you should know more about: Greenhouse gases - definitions and
sources. How those gases may affect the Earth. Efforts to reduce greenhouse gases.
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205 Crisis Management - Part A: Preparing for Threats
This module is designed to give supervisors and other interested employees suggestions and information to consider when developing a plan to manage natural and man-made crises that can affect the workplace.
30 min
Introduction Risks Analysis Testimonials Conclusion
This is the first of three modules designed to increase your awareness of issues related to crisis management. In this module, you will: Examine some potential risks, Read some testimonials, and Learn about the first steps in planning
for a crisis.
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206 Crisis Management - Part B: Developing a Plan
This module is designed to give supervisors and other interested employees suggestions and information to consider when developing a plan to manage natural and man-made crises that can affect the workplace.
30 min
Introduction Plan Sections Recovery Conclusion
This is the second of three modules designed to increase your awareness of issues related to crisis management. In this module, you will: Examine some of the steps you should
take to develop a crisis management plan, and
Be given items to consider in any response and recovery procedures.
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207 Crisis Management - Part C: Incident Response Practices
This module is designed to give supervisors and other interested employees suggestions and information to consider when developing a plan to manage natural and man-made crises that can affect the workplace.
30 min
Introduction Communication Utilities Supplies Stay or Go Security Conclusion
This is the last of three modules designed to increase your awareness of issues related to crisis management. In this module, you will: Examine some of the incident
response practices you should consider including in your crisis management training and plan.
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208 Death on the Job This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness about job fatalities and OSHA's role when a worker dies on the job.
30 min
Objectives Background OSHA Conclusion
Each day more than 15 American workers fail to return home to their loved ones. That is totally unacceptable. OSHA, along with safety and health professionals around the nation, is working with employers and employees to move toward zero deaths on the job. After completing this module, you will know more about: Job fatalities OSHA's role when a worker dies on
the job.
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209 HIPAA Basics This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of HIPAA regulations and how they affect the handling of health insurance in the workplace.
30 min
Introduction Definitions Requirements Security Portability Conclusion
Now many employers and organizations must conduct training to ensure the “workforce” who may handle medical care information will safeguard it in accordance with HIPAA Data Security Rules and the employer’s security policies. After completing this training module, you should be more aware of how HIPAA affects you – especially basic rules that apply to the: Access, Use, Disposal, and Storage and safeguards for your
private medical information.
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210 Five Minute Safety: First Aid Kits
Quick review of the importance and contents of first aid kits in the workplace.
5 min Information These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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211 Five Minute Safety: Footwear Safety
Quick review of the importance of safe footwear in the workplace.
5 min Introduction What Should You Know Built-in Safety Features Special Shoes or Boots Care of Safety Footwear Care for Your Feet
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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212 Five Minute Safety: Hazard Communication
Quick review of the importance of hazard communication in the workplace.
5 min Introduction Responsibilities Procedures
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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213 Five Minute Safety: Personal Protective Equipment
Quick review of the importance of personal protective equipment in the workplace.
5 min Use and Types These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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214 Five Minute Safety: Record Keeping Highlights
Quick review of OSHA's record keeping rules for the workplace.
5 min Key Provisions These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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215 Five Minute Safety: Terrorism Tips
Quick review of safety tips if terrorist activity occurs near you.
5 min Introduction Before Preparing for an Explosion Bomb Threats During and Explosion After an Explosion Chemical Agents Biological Agents
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, Workers' Health and Safety.
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216 Mercury: Spills, Disposal and Site
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness
30 min
Introduction Health Effects
Mercury is used in the home, some manufacturing processes and in industrial and
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Clean-up of the dangers of mercury at home and in the workplace - including safe clean-up after spills.
Spills Fluorescent Bulbs Thermometer Larger Spills Disposal In the Workplace Conclusion
commercial items. Mercury is toxic to humans and wildlife and should be managed properly. After completing this module, you should know more about: Health effects of mercury exposure, Safe clean-up for spills, and Proper disposal of mercury-containing
products.
217 Responding to Chemical Incidents, Part A
The first of a set, this module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the hazards of intentional and unintentional chemical releases.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Chemical Incident Types and Effects Chemical Weapons Conclusion
This training module is the first of four modules designed to help workers understand at an awareness level: Basics of chemical weapons
deployment, and How to protect against chemical and
other hazards associated with a chemical release and response.
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218 Responding to Chemical Incidents, Part B
The second of a set, this module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the hazards of intentional and unintentional chemical releases with emphasis on protection measures to use.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Protection PPE Decontamination Conclusion
This training module is the second of four modules designed to help workers understand at an awareness level: Basics of chemical weapons
deployment, and How to protect against chemical and
other hazards associated with a chemical release and response.
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219 Responding to Chemical Incidents, Part C
The third of a set, this module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the hazards of intentional and unintentional chemical releases with emphasis on certain response procedures to implement.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Procedures Conclusion
This training module is the third of four modules designed to help workers understand at an awareness level: Basics of chemical weapons
deployment, and How to protect against chemical and
other hazards associated with a chemical release and response.
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220 Responding to Chemical Incidents, Part D
The fourth of a set, this module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the hazards of intentional and unintentional chemical releases with emphasis on general safety tips for a variety of response issues encountered.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Safety Tips Conclusion
This training module is the last of four modules designed to help workers understand at an awareness level: Basics of chemical weapons
deployment, and How to protect against chemical and
other hazards associated with a chemical release and response.
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221 Driver Safety:
Overview This is the first of six courses that review driver safety. From this module, workers should become more aware of a variety of statistics relating to motor vehicle safety.
30 min
Objectives Background Traffic Crash Statistics Conclusion
After completing this module, you should: Be able to identify the leading cause of
on-the-job fatalities in the U.S. Be able to recognize the types of
vehicles involved in accidents that resulted in the highest death rate for occupants.
Be able to identify the type of accident that results in the majority of occupant deaths.
Be able to recognize the average cost to employers for vehicle crashes resulting in injury.
Be able to identify the age group involved in the highest number of vehicle work-related deaths.
Be able to recognize the major causes of vehicle crashes.
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222 Driver Safety: Accident Prevention, Part A
This is the second of six courses that review driver safety. From this module, workers should become more aware of causes, costs, and prevention strategies relating to motor vehicle accidents.
30 min
Objectives Background Causes of Accidents Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Causes of motor vehicle accidents. Typical driver distractions and their
effect on driving ability. Annual cost to the U.S. economy of
alcohol related crashes. Prevention strategies to reduce
alcohol related driving. Effects of excessive speed. Ways to prevent accidents due to
these causes.
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223 Driver Safety: Accident Prevention, Part B
This is the third of six courses that review driver safety. From this module, workers should become more aware of causes, costs, and prevention strategies relating to motor vehicle accidents.
30 min
Objectives Causes: Driver Fatigue Causes: Aggressive Driving Personal Quiz: Aggressive
Driving Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Causes of motor vehicle accidents. Risks of fatigued driving. Strategies to help reduce sleep-related
accidents and make drivers more aware of the dangers of fatigued driving.
Risks of aggressive driving behavior. Difference between "road rage" and
other aggressive driving incidents.
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Proper responses to an aggressive driver.
224 Driver Safety:
Defensive Driving
This is the fourth of six courses that review driver safety. From this module, workers should become more aware of basic defensive driving tips especially in specific situations.
30 min
Objectives Basic Defensive Driving
Tips Avoiding Rear-end
Collisions Backing Safety Avoiding Deer-Vehicle
Crashes Driving Safely in Inclement
Weather Railroad Crossing Safety Seat Belt Safety Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Basic defensive driving tips. Techniques for avoiding rear-end
collisions. Tips for backing up safely. Techniques for avoiding vehicle-deer
crashes. Steps for driving in inclement weather. Safe approach and crossing of railroad
tracks. Safe use of seat belts to prevent or
reduce injuries in crashes.
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225 Driver Safety: A Program at Work
This is the fifth of six courses that review driver safety. From this module, workers and supervisors should become more aware of the importance and elements of a Safe Driving Program at work.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Safe Driving Program
Elements ANSI/ASSE Z15.1 Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be able to: Recognize the annual cost to
employers of motor vehicle crashes. Identify the benefits of a safe driving
program. Identify the elements of a safe driving
program. Identify the components and
requirements of the ANSI/ASSE Standard -- Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations.
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226 Driver Safety: Commercial Regulations
This is the last of six courses that review driver safety. From this module, workers should become more aware of some of the DOT regulations for commercial vehicles.
30 min
Objectives Basics Hours of Service
Regulations Driver Security Awareness Hazardous Materials Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be able to: Identify the criteria for determining a
commercial motor vehicle. Recognize the qualifications for a
commercial driver’s license. Identify the components of a pre-trip
or post post-trip inspection. Identify securement rules to prevent
rolling or shifting of materials. Define the different hours of service
rules and the requirements for local drivers
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the shipper, en route and at the final destination.
Recognize when placards are required for transporting hazardous materials.
Identify the sections and related content of the Emergency Response Guidebook.
Define materials of trade and their transport limitations.
227 Process Hazard
Analysis After completing this module, the worker should be more aware of the OSHA requirements for a PHA and methods for developing one.
30 min
Objectives Background Basics Methods Implementation Conclusion
After completing this module, you should know more about: Reasons for and definition of a Process
Hazard Analysis. OSHA's requirements for a Process
Hazard Analysis. Methods used to create a Process
Hazard Analysis.
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228 Hard Hat Safety After completing this module, the worker should be more aware of the history, inspection, and maintenance of hard hats.
30 min
Objectives History Basic Information Inspection and
Maintenance Tips Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: History of hard hats. Importance of inspecting your hat. Importance of maintaining your hat. General safety tips for your hat’s use.
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229 Lab Fume Hoods After completing this module, lab workers should be more aware of safe practices and appropriate equipment when using hoods in the lab.
30 min
Introduction Types Design Use Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Different types of fume hoods. Special design considerations. Proper use guidelines for safety.
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230 Industrial Compressed Air Systems
This module is designed to increase the worker’s basic knowledge of industrial compressed air systems.
30 min
Introduction Parts Types Uses Maintenance and Safety Conclusion
After completing this module, the worker should be more aware of: Basic parts of air compressor system. Types of air compressors. Uses of air compressors. Appropriate maintenance and safety
measures to use with air compressors.
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231 Materials Handling and Storage
This module is designed to increase workers' awareness of safety hazards when moving,
30 min
Introduction Moving Materials Storing and Stacking
After completing this module, the worker should be more aware of: Potential hazards associated with the
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stacking, and storing materials - either manually or mechanically.
Cranes Cranes and Slings PIT Safety Basic Safety Conclusion
moving, stacking, and storing of materials.
Accidents that may result from the unsafe or improper handling of equipment as well as from improper work practices while handling materials.
Methods for eliminating -- or at least minimizing -- the occurrence of such accidents.
232 Cranes & Derricks: Subpart CC Rule Changes
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of changes to OSHA rules about cranes and derricks, effective November 2010.
30 min
Equipment Affected Ground Conditions Assembly / Disassembly Power Lines Operator Qualification Signal Person Inspections Operations Hazards Safety Devices Tower Cranes State Plan States
After completing this module, the worker should be more aware of: Specific changes in OSHA’s rules
relating to cranes and derricks. Effective date of those changes.
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233 Traveling Overseas with Electronic Devices
This module is designed to provide workers who may travel for business overseas with some basic information about security issues and tips for their electronic devices.
30 min
Introduction Risks of Use You Should Know Before You Travel While You’re Away When You Return
After completing this module, the worker should be more aware of: Cell phone and PDA devices in use
today. Threats and technology risks
associated with the use of these devices.
Available safeguards to mitigate the risks.
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234 GHS - Globally Harmonized System
This module is designed to allow the worker to become familiar with the new OSHA HazCom Standard that will incorporate elements of the new Globally Harmonized System.
30 min
Objectives Introduction Benefits Hazards Mixtures Labels Safety Data Sheets Confidential Business
Information
After completing this training module, the worker should be more aware of the: Reasons for and benefits of the GHS. How the GHS will affect the
classification of health, physical and environmental hazards in chemicals.
Changes in labeling for hazardous chemicals that will occur.
Changes in safety data sheets that will occur.
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235 Safe Tank Entry
(When Entering Aboveground Storage Tanks)
This module is designed to provide the worker with an overview of hazards and safety tips relating to entry into aboveground storage tanks.
30 min
Introduction Safety Concerns Good Practices Do and Do Not Conclusion
After completing this training module, the worker should know more about : Definition of a confined space. Definition of a permit required
confined space. Why entry into tanks is a dangerous
situation. Safety measures to follow when
working inside tanks. Where to look for specific rules
governing tank (confined space) entry
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236 Five Minute Safety: Handwashing
Quick review of the importance of correct handwashing in the workplace.
5 min Introduction Why Handwashing is
Needed Proper Technique for
Handwashing
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided through the OSHA and CMAA Alliance.
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237 Five Minute Safety: Downed Electrical Lines
Quick review of safety tips when moving or working around downed electrical lines.
5 min Introduction Backfeed Rules to Live By
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
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238 Five Minute Safety: Fall Prevention for Aboveground Storage Tanks
Quick review of safety tips for preventing falls when working on aboveground storage tanks.
5 min What is Fall Prevention? Priorities and Hazards Good Practices for
Climbing Do and Don’t Items
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided through the OSHA-NFPA-API Safe Tank Alliance.
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239 U.S. Export Control Law, An Introduction to
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of agencies, definitions, and penalties related to the exporting of controlled items. Case examples are included.
30 min
Introduction Controls Penalties Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of:
Government's efforts to prohibit exports of items that could be used in terrorism.
Work of the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS).
Importance of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
Potential penalties for violations of the regulations.
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240 Five Minute Safety: Disposable Respirators
Quick photo review of the safe steps for putting on and taking off a disposable respirator.
5 min Putting One On Taking One Off
These are reviews of important practices to keep you and your fellow employees safe from hazards. Information comes from resources provided through the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
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241 CSA 2010: Compliance, Safety, Accountability for CMV Drivers
This module is designed to increase drivers' awareness of the new safety regulations mandated through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
30 min
Introduction Key Features Current Status FAQ Just the Facts Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of:
Reasons for the development of CSA 2010.
Major features of the CSA initiative. How CSA will affect drivers. Questions asked about the program.
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242 CSA 2010: Compliance, Safety, Accountability for CMV Carriers
This module is designed to increase carriers’ awareness of the new safety regulations mandated through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
30 min
Introduction Key Features Current Status FAQ Just the Facts Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of:
Reasons for the development of CSA 2010.
Major features of the CSA initiative. How CSA will affect carriers. Questions asked about the program.
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243 Dirty Bomb This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness about the characteristics and dangers of the dirty bomb, also known as an RDD (radiological dispersal device).
30 min
Objectives What Is An RDD? Characteristics of An RDD
Incident RDD Radioactivity Basics Controlling Hazards
During a Dirty Bomb Response
Hazards Faced by Responders
Conclusion
After completing this module, you should know more about the:
Definition of an RDD or dirty bomb. Potential for its use in terrorist
activities. Characteristics of an RDD incident. Radioactivity basics of an RDD. Ways to control the hazards of an RDD
incident. Specific hazards responders to such an
event will face.
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244 Industrial Robots This module is designed to increase the worker’s awareness of robot types and safety concerns to address when using robots.
30 min
Introduction Types and Classification of
Robots Robot Programming Hazards Investigation Guidelines Control and Safeguarding
Personnel Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of:
A definition for robots. Types and classification of robots. Hazards when using robots. Guidelines for choosing and installing
robots. Safety practices for workers who use
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robots.
245 Welding Safety This module is designed to increase the worker’s awareness of health and safety hazards faced by welders and some of 30 min the OSHA regulations that can help reduce those hazards.
30 min
Introduction Health Hazards Safety Hazards Reducing the Hazards of
Welding OSHA’s Welding Standard New Welding
Technologies Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of:
Health hazards faced by welders. Safety hazards faced by welders. How to reduce the hazards of welding. OSHA standards that apply to welding. Some new welding technologies.
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246 Tornado Safety This module is designed to increase the worker’s awareness of safety issues relating to tornadoes that he should review with his family and at his job site.
30 min
Introduction Taking Shelter After a Tornado Preparing for a Tornado Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of:
Signs of a tornado approaching. Types of shelters to seek when in the
path of a tornado. Safety issues in the immediate
aftermath of a tornado strike. Preparations you can make before a
tornado strike.
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247 An Introduction to Electrostatic Discharge
This module is designed to increase the awareness of the employer or worker relating to the causes of electrostatic discharge (ESD), practices that can reduce the damage caused by ESD, and the need for training and auditing procedures to establish control of ESD.
45 min
Introduction Basic Principles of Static
Control Basic ESD Control
Procedures and Materials
An Effective Training and Audit Program
Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of:
Causes of electrostatic discharge. Basic principles of static control. Basic ESD control procedures and
materials. Need for effective training to control
ESD. Need for audits to check the
effectiveness of an ESD control program.
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248 UV Radiation This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the hazards of exposure to the sun's UV rays and precautions to take to avoid over-exposure.
30 min
Introduction Risks Precautions Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of:
Source of UV radiation that can affect you.
Risks to your health from exposure to UV radiation.
Precautions to take to avoid over-exposure to the sun’s UV radiation.
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249 Sulfuric Acid This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the health hazards from exposure to sulfuric acid materials.
30 min
Introduction Properties Industrial Uses Health Hazard Information Personal Protective
Equipment Emergency Response Handling and Storage Tips Spill, Leak and Disposal
Procedures Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Properties of sulfuric acid. Hazards to your health when using
sulfuric acid. Safety tips for handling sulfuric acid in
the workplace.
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250 Texting and Driving - It Can Wait (video)
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the dangers of texting while driving through viewing a video produced by AT&T.
30 min
Introduction Video
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: True-life stories revealed by
individuals whose lives have been affected by texting while driving.
Effects this safety hazard could have upon your life if you text while driving.
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251 Combustible Dust Dangers (video)
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the causes of combustible dust explosions, methods of prevention, and the development of an OSHA standard for combustible dust.
30 min
Background Part One Part Two Part Three Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Dangers of combustible dust
accumulation in the workplace. Development of a new Combustible
Dust Standard by OSHA. Work practices and guidelines that
reduce the potential for a combustible dust explosion.
Importance of training to protect employees from these hazards.
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252 Seven Key Lessons to Prevent Worker Deaths During Hot Work In and Around Tanks
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the risks during hot work around tanks through examining specific incidents and recommendations for greater safety that arose from those incidents.
30 min
Introduction Seven Key Lessons Accidents Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Risks while doing hot work around
tanks. Recommendations to increase your
safety while doing hot work around tanks.
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253 Chlorine This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the uses, properties, hazards,
30 min
Introduction Properties Health Hazards
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Uses of chlorine.
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and safety tips for chlorine. Controls Conclusion
Properties of chlorine. Hazards in handling chlorine. Controls to use for safer handling of
chlorine.
254 Oil Spill Response Techniques
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the types of oil spill recovery equipment and other methods of recovery used when oil spills occur.
30 min
Introduction Mechanical Containment Chemical and Biological
Methods Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Types of oil spill recovery equipment. Other methods of recovery used when
oil spills occur.
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255 Response to Chemical Spills
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of hazardous chemical spills and discuss some of the software used by emergency responders and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R) scientists to assess spills and protect the public.
30 min
Introduction CAMEO Software Suite CAMEO Chemicals Module CAMEO Aloha and
Marplot Modules CAMEO Worksheet for
Reactivity Hazards Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of: Problems with hazardous chemical
spills. Software used by emergency
responders and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R) scientists to assess spills and protect the public.
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256 Anhydrous Ammonia - Properties and Transport
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the properties, health effects of exposure, and handling considerations relating to anhydrous ammonia.
30 min
Introduction Properties Health Issues Response Considerations Transport Equipment Transport Safety Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should have a greater understanding of: Physical and chemical properties of
anhydrous ammonia. Health effects of exposure to
anhydrous ammonia. Basic first aid measures for victims of
exposure. Basic response decisions and
considerations for handling an anhydrous ammonia incident.
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257 Oils: An Introduction This module is designed to increase the worker's general knowledge of types of oils.
30 min
Introduction Petroleum Oils Non-petroleum Oils Oil Spills Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should an introduction to: Properties and uses of petroleum oils
and non-petroleum oils. Hazards of oil spills, including their
requirements and problems.
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Hazards: Struck-By increase the worker's awareness of one of the Focus Four group of hazards as determined by OSHA. Workers will be reviewed over the types of hazards, how they can protect themselves, and the responsibilities of their employers to alleviate such hazards.
min What Is a Struck-By Hazard?
Struck By Flying Object Struck-By Falling Object Struck-By Swinging Object Struck-By Rolling Object How Can You Protect
Yourself? What Is Your Employer
Required to Do to Protect Workers from Struck-By Hazards?
Review Conclusion
the (Focus Four) Struck-By Hazards, you should be able to: Identify common struck-by hazards. Describe types of struck-by hazards. Protect yourself from such hazards. Recognize employer requirements to
protect workers from such hazards.
259 OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Caught-in or -Between
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of one of the Focus Four group of hazards as determined by OSHA. Workers will be reviewed over the types of hazards, how they can protect themselves, and the responsibilities of their employers to alleviate such hazards.
30 min
Introduction What Is a Caught-in or –
Between Hazards? Common Types of Caught-
in or –Between Hazards How Can You Protect
Yourself? What Is Your Employer
Required to Do to Protect Workers from Caught-in or –Between Hazards?
Review Conclusion
After completing this training module about the (Focus Four) Caught-In or -Between Hazards, you should be able to: Identify common caught-in or -
between hazards. Protect yourself from such hazards. Recognize employer requirements to
protect workers from such hazards.
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260 OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Electrocution
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of one of the Focus Four group of hazards as determined by OSHA. Workers will be reviewed over the types of hazards, how they can protect themselves, and the responsibilities of their employers to alleviate such hazards.
30 min
Introduction What Is an Electrocution
Hazard? Common Types of
Electrocution Hazards How Can You Protect
Yourself? What Is Your Employer
Required to Do to Protect Workers from Electrocution Hazards?
Review Conclusion
After completing this training module about the (Focus Four) Electrocution Hazards, you should be able to: Identify common electrocution
hazards. Describe types of electrocution
hazards. Protect yourself from such hazards. Recognize employer requirements to
protect workers from such hazards.
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261 OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Falls
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of one of the Focus Four group of hazards as determined by OSHA. Workers will be reviewed over the types of hazards, how they can protect themselves, and the responsibilities of their employers to alleviate such hazards.
30 min
Introduction What Is a Fall Hazard? Major Types of Fall
Hazards How Can You Protect
Yourself? What Is Your Employer
Required to Do to Protect Workers from Fall Hazards?
Review Conclusion
After completing this training module about the (Focus Four) Fall Hazards, you should be able to: Identify common fall hazards. Describe types of fall hazards. Protect yourself from such hazards. Recognize employer requirements to
protect workers from such hazards.
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262 OSHA Ten Const: Cranes
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to crane safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of hazard identification, avoidance, and control.
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263 OSHA Ten Const: Electrical Safety
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to electrical safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of hazard identification, avoidance, and control.
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264 OSHA Ten Const: Excavations
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to excavation safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this training module, you should be more aware of hazard identification, avoidance, and control.
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265 OSHA Ten Const: Fall Protection
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to fall protection safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of Working conditions that prompt use
of fall protection for construction workers.
At least four methods of fall protection available for protecting workers.
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266 OSHA Ten Const: Introduction to OSHA
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion
30 min
Introduction/Objectives Employee Rights Employer Responsibilities
After completing this training module, you should know more about: Importance of OSHA to you.
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that is an introduction to OSHA, including its history, purpose, and assistance to workers.
OSHA Standards Inspections Assistance Complaints Conclusion
Rights you have under OSHA. Responsibilities of your employer
under OSHA. Standards of OSHA. How OSHA inspections are conducted. Where/how you can receive
assistance in these areas.
267 OSHA Ten Const: Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to materials handling safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of hazards to avoid and safety tips for preventing injuries at your worksite.
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268 OSHA Ten Const: PPE This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to PPE safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of how to increase your safety by using the appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE).
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269 OSHA Ten Const: Scaffolds
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to scaffold safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of how to increase your safety when working on or around a scaffold.
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270 OSHA Ten Const: Stairways and Ladders
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to stairway and ladder safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be able to list or describe: Safety guidelines and requirements for
stairways used at a construction site. Safe practices and requirements for
ladders used at a construction site.
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271 OSHA Ten Const: Tools - Hand and Power
This module is designed to give the worker an overview of an OSHA 10 hour course portion relating to power and hand tool safety and requirements.
30 min
Introduction Objectives Basic Training Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of how to increase your safety when using hand and power tools.
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272 Arc Flash (video) This module is designed to increase the awareness of the worker about the causes, results, and useful safety
30 min
Introduction Incidents Important Points Results of an Arc Flash
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Definition and causes of an arc flash
incident.
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measures for the arch flash hazard when working with electricity.
Accident Safety Measures Conclusion
Results of an arc flash incident. Ways to decrease the risks of an arch
flash accident.
273 HazCom Standard Revisions 2012
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the basic changes to the original Hazard Communication Standard and the requirements for implementing those changes.
30 min
Introduction Changes Implementation Classification Labels Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of changes to the original Hazard Communication Standard, especially chemical classification, labels, and safety data sheets; and the requirements for implementing those changes.
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274 HazCom Safety Data Sheets
This module is designed to help the worker become more familiar with the format and understand the contents of the SDS as included in the HazCom Standard revised in 2012.
30 min
Introduction Sections Responsibility Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more familiar with the format and understand the contents of the SDS.
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275 Silica - Exposure During Hydraulic Fracturing
This module is designed to help the worker become more aware of the dangers of respirable silica dust used in hydraulic fracturing in some petroleum drilling operations.
30 min
Introduction Silica Exposure Health Hazards of Silica Safety Measures Other Hazards Worker Rights Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of: Health effects of breathing silica
associated with hydraulic fracturing. Ways to protect themselves during
this work. How OSHA and NIOSH can help.
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276 Hot Work Permit This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the importance of a Hot Work Permit to affect safety during Hot Work operations.
30 min
Definition Applications Locations Standards The Permit Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be more aware of the importance of a Hot Work Permit to be used during Hot Work operations at your work site.
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277 DOT HazMat Training Modules: Introduction
This set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module introduces the set of 10 modules. Each of these modules
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction
Content and Testing for the Hazardous Materials Transportation Training Modules
After completing this module, you should know more about the handling of hazardous materials and the regulations affecting your safety. You should be able to: Define the term “hazardous
materials.” Navigate through the Hazardous
Materials Regulations, to locate given sections of the HMR.
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emphasizes training in reading and using various important tables needed for knowing how to handle hazardous materials.
Summarize who must comply with the Hazardous Materials Regulations, which packages and containers the HMR apply to, what training is required, and what the possible penalties are for violating the HMR.
278 DOT HazMat Module 1: HazMat Tables
This is the second in a set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the use of the Hazardous Materials Tables in the regulation.
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction HazMat Table Columns 1
thru 5 Basic Description HazMat Table Columns 6
thru 10 Consideration of the
Categories, Quantities, Shipping Names, and Nature of Hazardous Materials
Marine Pollutants
After completing this module, you should know more about hazardous materials tables and the regulations affecting your safety. You should be able to: Identify information about a particular
hazardous material and special provisions from the Hazardous Materials Table.
Apply your understanding of the Hazardous Materials Table to identify the proper shipping name for a hazardous material and the basic description for a shipment of that hazardous material.
Define a hazardous substance and indicate the reportable quantities of that hazardous substance from the information provided in Table 1 and Table 2 to Appendix A of the Hazardous Materials Table.
Identify marine pollutants and severe marine pollutants using Appendix B of the Hazardous Materials Table.
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279 DOT HazMat Module 2: Shipping Papers
This is the third in the set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the regulations relating to shipping papers.
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction
Definition and Basic Rules of Shipping Papers General Preparation of
Shipping Papers Shipping Description of
the Hazardous Material Additional Description
Requirements Shipper’s Certification
After completing this module, you should know more about to the regulations relating to shipping papers. You should be able to: Identify the term “shipping papers” as
it relates to hazardous materials and describe the information that must be included on them.
Describe additional information entries needed for DOT Special Permits, limited quantities, hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, radioactive materials, and empty packagings.
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Describe additional entries required for hazardous material shipments by air, rail, highway, and water.
Determine when technical names or other special additional entries are required to properly handle and transport hazardous materials.
Describe the guidelines related to the emergency response telephone number.
Compare the shipper’s certification requirements for domestic, international, and air shipments.
Identify additional documentation required for hazardous waste shipments.
Identify record retention requirements for shipping papers relating to hazardous materials.
280 DOT HazMat Module 3: Marking and Labeling
This is the fourth in the set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the regulations relating to marking and labeling of hazardous materials.
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction
Marking Requirements for Non-Bulk Packagings
Exceptions and Additions General Marking
Requirements for Bulk Packagings
Exceptions and Additions Bulk Packaging Types Identification Numbers Labeling Label Placement Label Requirements Types of Labels
After completing this module, you should know more about the regulations relating to marking and labeling of hazardous materials. You should be able to: Apply the requirements for marking
hazardous materials packages, freight containers, and/or transportation vehicles and any exceptions to these requirements.
Apply the requirements for labeling hazardous materials packages, overpacks, and freight containers and any exceptions to these requirements.
Identify special types of labeling that might be required for international shipments, water shipments, and air shipments.
No
281 DOT HazMat Module 4: Placarding
This is the fifth in the set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE,
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction
General Placarding Requirements and Exceptions
Placarding Table 2
After completing this module, you should know more about the regulations relating to the placarding of hazardous materials. You should be able to: Identify the requirements for
placarding, and any exceptions or
No
Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the regulations relating to the placarding of hazardous materials.
Placarding for Certain Types of Hazards
Providing and Affixing Placards
Specifications for Placards Placards for Specific
Classes of Hazards
modifications allowed with these requirements.
Examine the two placarding tables in 172.504(e) to determine placarding requirements.
Identify the requirements for placard placement, visibility, and design.
282 DOT HazMat Module 5: Packaging
This is the sixth in the set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the regulations relating to the packaging of hazardous materials.
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction
Definitions Packaging Packaging Requirements DOD Packaging Packages and Overpacks
After completing this module, you should know more about the regulations relating to the packaging of hazardous materials. You should be able to: Define “packaging” according to the
HMR. Identify the shipper’s responsibility as
it relates to hazardous materials packages and packaging, and any exceptions to these requirements.
Identify special types of packagings required for a variety of hazardous materials, including general and specific requirements and any exceptions.
Identify requirements and exceptions related to Limited Quantities, Agriculture Products, Materials of Trade, and Lab Packs.
Identify required methods for handling damaged or leaking HM packages.
Identify DOD packaging certification requirements.
Identify requirements for overpacks.
No
283 DOT HazMat Module 6: Carrier Requirements - Highway
This is the seventh in the set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the regulations relating carrier requirements for highway
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction
Carrier and Shipper Responsibilities
Special Loading and Unloading Requirements
Segregation Table Incidents
After completing this module, you should know more about carrier requirements for highway transport of hazardous materials. You should be able to: Identify requirements affecting the
transportation of hazardous materials on public highways by private, common, and contract motor carriers including vehicles not in motion.
Describe information found in the
No
transport of hazardous materials.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) as well as understand the differences among the FMCSR, the HMR, and state regulations.
Identify shipping paper description and shipper certification requirements.
Identify methods for handling damaged or leaking packages and tanks.
Identify loading and unloading requirements for vehicles containing hazardous materials.
Determine segregation requirements using the segregation table.
Apply the incident reporting requires of 171.15-16.
284 DOT HazMat Module 7: Carrier Requirements - Air
This is the eighth in the set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the regulations relating to carrier requirements for aircraft transport of hazardous materials.
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction
Subparts A, B, and C Training Requirements Shipper and Carrier
Responsibility Exceptions to Prohibitions
Against Carrying Hazmat
Definition of Common Terms
Quantity Limitations Hazardous Materials
Packaging Reporting Discrepancies Reportable Incidents
After completing this module, you should know more about carrier requirements for aircraft transport of hazardous materials. You should be able to: Identify the DOT requirements for air
transportation of hazardous materials, as set out in Subparts A, B, and C of Part 175.
Compare the uses of the guidelines found in Part 175 with those of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO’s) Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air.
Distinguish between the responsibilities of the shipper and the air carrier.
State the notification guidelines for passengers, pilots, and facilities.
Identify the exceptions to the “Carrying of Hazmat in Cabins or on Flight Decks” regulation.
Define cargo aircraft, passenger aircraft, forbidden, and magnetic field.
Evaluate the packaging requirements
No
for air transportation. Identify quantity limitations and exceptions, loading and unloading, and storage guidelines for air transportation.
Identify guidelines related to completing a discrepancy report, identify reporting guidelines.
285 DOT HazMat Module 8: Carrier Requirements - Rail
This is the ninth in the set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the regulations relating to carrier requirements for rail car transport of hazardous materials.
30 min or longer
Objectives and Introduction
Hazardous Material Segregation
Loading and Unloading Hazardous Materials
Definition of a Train Documentation Markings and Placards Handling Restrictions Placard Group Table Train Placement
Restrictions Industry Restrictions Incident/Accident
Reporting
After completing this module, you should know more about carrier requirements for rail car transport of hazardous materials. You should be able to: Compare the general operating
requirements for DOT and the general railroad industry along with the exceptions for the transportation of hazardous materials by rail.
Use the Segregation Table for Hazardous Materials for rail transport.
Identify the documentation needed for rail cars within a train containing hazardous materials.
Illustrate the proper positioning of placarded cars in a train using the Placard Group Table.
Discuss rail industry restrictions as they relate to the transportation of hazardous materials, to include speeds, routes, and inspections.
Identify incident/accident reporting requirements.
No
286 DOT HazMat Module 9: Carrier Requirements - Water
This is the tenth in the set of modules developed by the DOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety meet the requirements for General Awareness Training as prescribed in Title 49 CFE, Part 172, Subpart H. This module is specific to the regulations relating to carrier requirements for water transport of hazardous
Or longer
Objectives and Introduction
Subpart B – General Operating Requirements
Subpart C – General Handling and Stowage
Subpart D – General Segregation Requirements
Segregation Table Definitions
After completing this module, you should know more about carrier requirements for water transport of hazardous materials. You should be able to: Summarize general operating
requirements, as well as general handling, stowage, and segregation requirements for transporting hazardous materials by commercial vessels.
Define special requirements for transport vehicles and barges.
No
materials. Segregation Tables for Freight Containers and Transport Units
Subparts E, F and G Requirements Relating to
Explosives Precautions During
Loading and Unloading Transport and Special
Handling Requirements for Explosives in Port
Subparts J, L, and O Reportable Incidents
Recognize segregation requirements for specific classes of hazardous materials and highlight any exceptions to those requirements.
Compare the uses of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code for similarities to and differences from the uses of the hazardous materials regulations (HMR).
Identify and apply the incident reporting requirements in 49 CFR.
287 Five Minute Safety: Aerial Lifts (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for using aerial lifts.
5 min Introduction A Problem Can Be
Catastrophic Before You Use the Lift A World of Bad Ideas Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the hazards and safety features when using aerial lifts.
Yes
288 Five Minute Safety: Fall Protection Harness (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for using a fall protection harness.
5 min Introduction Personal Fall Arrest
System To Stop a Fatal Fall It’s Not Over When the
Fall Stops
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the hazards and safety features when using a fall protection harness.
Yes
289 Five Minute Safety: Flu Awareness (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for preventing flu illness.
5 min Seasonal Flu How Does the Flu Spread? Can the Flu Be Treated? Antiviral Drugs What Are Some
Preventive Actions? Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the need for getting a flu shot each year.
Yes
290 Five Minute Safety: Hand-Arm Vibration (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for protecting your hands and arms from vibrating tools.
5 min Introduction There Is a Consequence HAVS What Are the Signs? Risk Factors Protective Gear Reduce Your Exposure Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the hazards and safety tips for using vibrating tools.
Yes
291 Five Minute Safety:
Nail Guns (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for using nail guns.
5 min What’s the Problem? How Most Nail Gun
Injuries Happen About Nail Guns How to Prevent Injury Why It’s Important What’s the Risk? Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the hazards and safety tips for using nail guns.
Yes
292 Five Minute Safety: Trench Danger (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for protecting your life when working in trenches.
5 min Am I in Danger? How Can a Trench Kill Me? Before You Go In Trench Safety Chart Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the hazards and safety tips for working in trenches.
Yes
293 Five Minute Safety: Welding Fumes and Gases (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for protecting yourself from dangerous welding fumes and gases.
5 min Introduction Before You Start What You Should Know Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the hazards and safety tips for welding fumes and gases.
Yes
294 Five Minute Safety: Heat Stress (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for protecting your body from heat stress illnesses.
5 min Introduction There Is a Consequence Heat Illnesses Heat Stroke Heat Exhaustion Heat Cramps and Rash Good Work Practices Protect Yourself Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the hazards and safety tips for working in extremely hot temperatures.
Yes
295 Five Minute Safety: Excavator Hand Signals, a Review (animation)
Quick review of some hand signals used with excavating equipment.
5 min A short non-graded quiz based on illustrations of various hand signals
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the hand signals used with excavating equipment.
No
296 Five Minute Safety: GFCI (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for protecting your life when working with electricity.
5 min Introduction The Risk The Protection OSHA Says What Should You Do If
Someone Is Shocked? Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the use of a GFCI to improve your safety while working with electrical equipment.
Yes
297 Five Minute Safety:
Hand Protection (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for protecting your hands from chemical exposure.
5 min Introduction Glove Selection Hand Care
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the need to use the appropriate gloves when handling chemicals.
Yes
298 Five Minute Safety: Lightning Safety (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for avoiding a lightning strike.
5 min Introduction Ways Lightning Can Kill Protection During
Lightning Storms When to Act Lightning Caused Hazards First Aid Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of dangers and protective measures associated with lightning storms.
Yes
299 Five Minute Safety: Silica (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for protecting your lungs when working in silica dust.
5 min Are You in Danger? Why It’s Deadly Protect Yourself Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of ways to protect your lungs when working in silica dust.
Yes
300 Five Minute Safety: Back Injuries (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for preventing back injuries.
5 min Introduction Protect Yourself Apprentices Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of ways to protect your back from injury when handling heavy loads and awkward materials.
Yes
301 Five Minute Safety: Hearing Protection (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for wearing hearing protection.
5 min Using Hearing Protection Properly
Foam Ear Plugs Ear Muffs Your Responsibility Conclusion
After completing this module, you should the correct way to wear ear plugs and the importance of additional protection from ear muffs.
Yes
302 Five Minute Safety: Ladders (animation)
Quick review of safety tips for using ladders.
5 min Introduction Electrocution Hazard To Avoid a Fall Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of ways to be safer when using ladders on the job.
Yes
303 Respirator Fit Testing (video)
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the requirements and purpose for fit testing respirators used in the workplace.
30 min
Objectives What Is Fit Testing and
How Is It Done? What Changes Can Affect
the Respirator Fit? Portability and Personal
Respirators
After completing this module, you should know why fit testing is needed and how it is done.
Yes
Conclusion
304 Respirator Maintenance and Care (video)
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of requirements for cleaning, inspecting, repairing, and storing respirators used in the workplace.
30 min
Objectives Maintenance and
Inspection Storage and Replacement Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be reminded of the importance of a Respiratory Protection Plan that includes requirements for cleaning, inspecting, repairing, and storing the respirators you use on the job.
Yes
305 Respirator Types (video)
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the major types of respirators and OSHA requirements for their use.
30 min
Objectives Introduction General Types Specific Types Filter Classifications Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be aware of Different types of respirators. How to differentiate between them. Conditions that require certain types
of respirators.
Yes
306 DHS Chemical Security Awareness (video)
This training item provides self-guided instructions and recommended actions employees should take to maintain and improve security at their facility.
30 min
Introduction Security Risks at Your
Workplace What Can You Do? How Should You Respond?
After completing this module that consists of video clips and questions, you should be more aware of: Importance of being aware of what’s
going on around you. Broad areas of impact on your security
in your workplace. How you can increase security at your
facility. How you should respond to security
risks.
Yes
307 DHS Chemical Security Awareness_MTSA (video)
This training item includes security training for employees of chemical facilities falling under the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA), in addition to the same 31 slides as the DHS Chemical Security Awareness training.
60 min
Introduction Security Risks at Your
Workplace What Can You Do? How Should You Respond? The Maritime
Transportation Security Act
After completing this module that consists of video clips and questions, you should be more aware of: Importance of being aware of what’s
going on around you. Broad areas of impact on your security
in your workplace. How you can increase security at your
facility. How you should respond to security
risks. Maritime Transportation Security Act
requirements.
Yes
308 Nitrogen This module is designed to 30 Objectives After completing this module, you should Yes
Asphyxiation – Hazards of (video)
increase the worker's awareness of the dangers of low oxygen levels and high nitrogen levels inside and near confined spaces.
min Introduction The Incident CSB Recommendations Conclusion
know Danger of nitrogen asphyxiation. Importance of receiving and following
your training for work in confined spaces.
Necessity of using a self-contained breathing apparatus where there is the potential for gases in the atmosphere.
That hazards can exist at the entrance to a confined space as well as inside the confined space.
Necessity for accurate signage at a hazardous site, and the reason for a confined space permit.
309 Hot Work: Hidden
Hazards (video) This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the dangers of doing hot work near piping and tanks that may emit dangerous gases into the atmosphere.
30 min
Objectives A Setting for Tragedy Investigation CSB Recommendations Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be know Ultimate hazard of hot work. Importance of regular and specific
process safety management review. Importance of testing for hazardous
gases outside AND inside tanks and piping that is near the site of hot work.
Yes
310 Deadly Practices (video)
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness of the dangers of intentionally releasing natural gas into work areas.
30 min
Objectives Purge Disaster Investigation Another Big Explosion CSB Recommendations Conclusion
After completing this module, you should know Dangers of purging piping. Hazards of trying to manage gas blows
with workers present. Alternatives to using gas to purge air
from piping and turbines.
Yes
311 Ladder Safety - Don’t Fall for it (video)
This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness when using ladders, especially as to inspection, set-up, and climbing.
30 min
Objectives Introduction and Types Ladder Inspection Ladder Set-up Climbing a Ladder Conclusion
After completing this module, you should be aware of Choosing the right type of ladder for
the job Importance of inspecting a ladder
before you use it Way to set-up a ladder correctly.
Safety tips for climbing a ladder.
Yes
312 Nail Gun Safety This module is designed to increase the worker's awareness
30 The information is presented in a series of
After completing this module, you should be more aware of safety procedures to use with
Yes
of the dangers associated with the use of nail guns.
min cartoon images that were developed from NIOSH supported research. The images show a large variety of work situations while using nail guns.
nail guns to prevent dangerous accidents.