| 100 |
Introduction to OSHACENTER |
0.4 |
4 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include:OSHACENTER Training: Courses, Programs,
Learning
Partnerships, Articulation Agreement, Kudos; Training Courses:
Modules, Sections, Navigating Between Modules and Sections, Knowledge Checks,
Course Exams; Student
Dashboard: Student Transcript, Student Training Record
Card, Enrolled Courses and Programs, Student Profile, Course and Program
Enrollment, Shopping Cart,
Transactions; Official Documents: Certificate Packages,
Official Transcripts, Training Record Card, Course and Program Certificates, and
Validate Training.
|
| 105 |
Hazard Communication: Basic |
1 |
2 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:The HCS 2012 Standard, The Global
Harmonized System of
Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS),
Hazardous Substances, Chemical Effects and Primary Routes of Entry, Hierarchy of
Controls, Chemical
Containers, Container Labeling, Pictograms, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and
Training Requirements.
|
| 107 |
Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans
|
1 |
2 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Emergency Action Plan (EAP); Communication
and Reporting
Requirements; Evacuation Procedures; Evacuation Warden Responsibilities;
Exit Routes; Assembly Areas and Accounting for Employees; Fire, Rescue, and
Medical Services
Coordination; Fire Prevention Plan (FPP); Plan Administrator, Supervisor, and
Employee Duties; Written Plan Components; FPP Best Practices; Types of Fire
Hazards in the
Workplace; Fire Extinguishing Systems; Using the PASS Method to Extinguish
Fires;
and FPP Training Requirements.
|
| 108 |
Personal Protective Equipment: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Employer and Employee PPE Responsibilities;
PPE Selection and
Training; Types of PPE; Eye and Face Protection (Spectacles, Goggles, and
Shields);
Respiratory Protection (Respirators); Head Protection (Hard Hats); Arm and Hand
Protection
(Gloves); Leg and Foot Protection (Safety Leggings, Boots, and Shoes);
Electrical Protection;
and Hearing Protection.
|
| 112 |
Introduction to Safety Supervision |
1 |
2 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Supervision: Legal Requirements, Agent of
the Employer,
Employer Responsibilities, Employee Rights, Discrimination, and Identifying
Hazards; Supervisor Tools; Training: Supervisor-lead Training, Show and Tell
Model, and
Documentation; Accountability: Progressive Discipline, Supervisor Obligations,
and
an Effective Accountability System; Resource: Materials, Equipment, Environment,
and People;
Support: Workplace Stress, Management vs. Leadership, and Tough-caring
Leadership.
|
| 113 |
Introduction to Safety Leadership |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Defining Leadership; The Five Levels of
Leadership;
Leadership and Workplace Culture; Tough-Coercive, Tough-Controlling,
and Tough-Caring Leadership Styles; Proactive versus Reactive Leadership;
Mission and Vision
Statements; Goals and Objectives; Leadership Commitment and Support;
Involvement and Participation in Safety; Role of Positive Recognition; and
Leadership in Developing
Successful Safety Programs.
|
| 114 |
Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall
Protection |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Surface Hazards Causing Falls:
Walking-Working Surface,
Portable and Fixed Ladders, and Mobile Stands and Platforms;
Protection Against Falls: Holes and Openings, Fixed Ladders, Roofs, Designated
Areas, and Covers;
Fall Protection Systems: Guardrail Requirements,
Handrail and Stair Rail Systems, Fixed Ladder Safety, Falling Object Protection,
and Grab Handles.
|
| 115 |
Electrical Safety for Employees: Basic
|
1 |
2 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Related OSHA Standards; Electrical Safety
Program;
Recognizing Hazards; Electrical Terms - Volts, Ohms, and Amperes;
Series and Parallel Circuits; Shocks; Electrical Burns; High Voltage Hazards;
Static Electricity;
Overload Hazards; Insulation; Guarding; Grounding; Circuit
Protection Devices; Lockout/Tagout (LOTO); Overhead Power Lines; Electrical
Protective Equipment;
and Training Requirements.
|
| 116 |
Introduction to Safety Accountability |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Responsibility, Accountability, Performance
Measures, Key
Performance Indicators (KPIs), Leading and Lagging Indicators,
Appropriate and Effective Consequences, Positive and Negative Reinforcement, The
"Cause and Effect"
Principle, Justification for Discipline, and Effective
Recognition Strategies.
|
| 117 |
Introduction to Safety Recognition |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Characteristics of Effective Recognition,
Intrinsic and
Extrinsic Rewards, Reactive vs. Proactive Recognition, Proactive
Recognition Programs, Operant Conditioning, Positive and Negative Reinforcement,
Positive and
Negative Punishment, Rules for Effective Recognition, The Safety
Butterfly Effect, Ignoring Excellence, and Recognition Ideas that Work.
|
| 119 |
Driver Safety |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:Fatal Four Hazards, Drunk and Drug-Impaired
Driving Hazards,
Effects of Alcohol, Drowsy Driving Warning Signs, Reckless and
Careless Driving, Speeding Factors, Distracted Driving Hazard Categories, Seat
Belt Importance,
Winter Driving Hazards, Rough Road Hazards, and Safe Driving Practices.
|
| 121 |
Introduction to Safety Training |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Education, Instruction, and Training
Definitions; Strategies
to Increase Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs);
Training Documentation; Certification; ASSE/ANSI 490.1 Instructor and Training
Program Criteria;
OSHA 1910.120 App A Criteria for Instructors and Training
Program; Trainer Qualification, Evaluation, and Annual Review; Management
Involvement; Course
Development; Skills Demonstration; On-the-Job Training; Writing
Goals and Objectives; Supervisor and Management Training; and Retraining
Criteria.
|
| 122 |
Introduction to Hazard Controls |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Hazard and Exposure Definitions; General
Hazard Categories;
OSHA-Recognized Hazard Categories; Hazard Types; Physical,
Environmental, And Potential Exposure; Hierarchy of Hazard Controls; Control
Strategies -
Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, Administrative Controls, Work
Practices, and Personal Protective Equipment; Interim Measures; and Corrective
and Preventive
Maintenance.
|
| 123 |
Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Purpose of the JHA; Steps in Developing a
JHA; Identifying
Hazards and Behaviors; Risk Analysis - Probability,
Severity, and Exposure; Risk Analysis Matrix; Prioritizing Jobs for a JHA;
Writing the Steps -
Actors and Actions; Common Hazards; Hazard Control Strategies;
Writing Preventive Measures; Writing The Safe Job Procedure; and JHA Team
Formation and
Responsibilities.
|
| 138 |
Workplace Hygiene and Illness Prevention
|
1 |
3 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include:Hand Hygiene, Hand Sanitizer Uses,
Housekeeping, Cleaning &
Disinfecting, Contagious Diseases, Communicable versus
Non-Communicable Disease, Indirect Transmission, Disease Symptoms, When to See a
Doctor, Treatment,
Disease Prevention, Vaccines, What to do When Feeling Sick,
and Healthy Workplace Practices.
|
| 139 |
Guidance for Cleaning and Disinfecting
|
0.5 |
1 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include:Cleaning and Disinfecting Procedures;
EPA-approved
Disinfectants; Reducing Risk of Exposure to Coronaviruses; Developing,
Implementing, Maintaining and Reviewing the Plan; Determining What Needs to be
Cleaned and
Disinfected; Cleaning Visibly Dirty Surfaces with Soap and Water;
Routine Cleaning and Disinfecting; Maintaining Safe Behavioral Practices; and
Practices that Reduce
Exposure.
|
| 144 |
Introduction to OSHA |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include:OSHAct of 1970, OSHA's Mission, OSHA
Standards, Employer
Responsibilities, Worker Rights/Responsibilities, Enforcing Standards,
Recognized Hazards, Reporting Safety Hazards, Whistleblower Protections, Worker
Resources, Safety
Health Achievement and Recognition Program (SHARP), Voluntary Protection
Program (VPP), OSHA Alliances, and Whistleblower Protections.
|
| 150 |
Physical Health Hazards in Construction
|
1 |
2 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Major Risk Factors; High-risk Occupations;
Chemical Hazards;
Chronic and Acute Health Effects; Exposure to Asbestos, Silica, and Lead;
and Health Hazards While Working in Confined Spaces.
|
| 151 |
Biological Health Hazards in Construction
|
1 |
2 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Biological Risks Factors; Exposure Routes;
Control Methods
and Measures for Mold and Poisonous Plants, Infectious Animals and Insects,
Tick-borne Diseases, Lyme Disease and West Nile Virus, Venomous Snakes, and
Insects.
|
| 152 |
Ergonomic Hazards in Construction |
1 |
2 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Ergonomic Risks Factors Inherent in the
Worker (Age, Gender,
Physical Activity, Strength, and Anthropometry); the Task
(Force, Vibration, Repetition, Recovery Time, Duration, Twisting, and Posture);
and the Environment
(Illumination, Sound, Temperature, and Psychosocial).
|
| 153 |
Ergonomic Hazards in General Industry |
1 |
2 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Definition of Ergonomics; Risk Factors
Inherent in the
Worker, Task, and Environment; Worker Risk Factors: Age, Gender,
Physical Fitness, Strength, Anthropometry; Task Risk Factors: Force, Vibration,
Repetition,
Recovery Time, Duration, Posture; Environmental Risk Factors: Illumination,
Noise, Temperature, Psychosocial; Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs);
Hierarchy of
Controls; Safe Lifting Techniques; and Prioritizing Jobs With a JHA.
|
| 154 |
Machine Safeguarding: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Mechanical Hazards of Moving Parts -
Motions and Actions;
Motions- Rotating, Reciprocating, and Transversing; Actions -
Cutting, Punching, Shearing, and Bending; Nip Point - Parallel Rotating Parts,
Tangentially Moving
Parts, and Rotating and Fixed Parts; Requirements for Machine Guards;
Design and Construction Considerations; Training; PPE and Clothing Precautions;
Machine Safeguards
- Guards, Devices, Location, Potential Feeding and Ejection Methods,
and Miscellaneous Aids; Guards - Fixed, Adjustable, Interlocked, and Self
Adjusting; Devices -
Presence-sensing, Pullback, Restraint, Safety Trip, and Two-hand Control
and Trip Devices; and Robot Systems.
|
| 155 |
Welding Safety: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Welding, Cutting, Brazing, Coalescence,
and Soldering;
Torches and Hoses; Weldability, Filler Materials,
Flux, and Welding Defects; Gas Welding, Arc Welding, and Other Welding
Processes; Welding Hazards
and Precautions; Welding Location; Hot Work; Fire
Prevention; Welding or Cutting Containers; Operating Welding Equipment; Brazing
and Soldering
Hazards and Precautions; Wounds and Burns; Gases and
Fumes; and Personal Protective Equipment - Helmets, Gauntlets, Shoes, Aprons,
and Shields.
|
| 156 |
Forklift Safety: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Forklift Safety Features; Lifting Loads -
Stability
Triangle, Fulcrum Principle, and Center of Gravity; Load and Forklift
Moment; Calculating Safe Lifts; Raising Loads and Forklift Stability; Driving on
an Incline; LPG
and Electric Forklifts; Driving Forklifts on Ramps, Docks, and Into
Trucks; Forklift Attachments; Hazardous Workplace Conditions; Pre-Use
Inspection; Loading and
Unloading; and Traffic Patterns.
|
| 157 |
Excavation Safety: Basic |
1 |
2 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Definitions; Common Soil Problems; Soil
Mechanics - Tension
Cracks, Sliding, Sluffing,
Heaving, Squeezing, and Boiling; Unit Weight of Soils; Type A, B, and C Soil
Characteristics;
Visual and Manual Testing Techniques;
Competent Person Requirements; Pre-job Planning; Protective Systems - Sloping,
Shoring, and
Benching Requirements; Installation and
Removal of Protective Systems; Shielding and Trench Boxes; and Safe Ingress and
Egress.
|
| 158 |
Crane Safety: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Crane Types - Mobile, Tower, Articulating,
and Derricks;
Duties of the Controlling Employer and the
Assembly/Disassembly Director (A/D Director); Competent Person; Qualified
Person; Signals - Hand,
Voice, Audible, and New Methods; Signal Person Duties;
Operator, Crew Team, and Rigger Responsibilities; Training Requirements;
Certification Methods;
Inspections and Corrective Actions; Work Area Control;
Hoisting Load and Traveling with Loads; Suspended Load Safety; and Hoisting
Personnel.
|
| 159 |
Hearing Protection: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Welding, Cutting, Brazing, Coalescence,
and Soldering;
Torches and Hoses; Weldability, Filler Materials,
Flux, and Welding Defects; Gas Welding, Arc Welding, and Other Welding
Processes; Welding Hazards
and Precautions; Welding Location; Hot Work;
Fire Prevention; Welding or Cutting Containers; Operating Welding Equipment;
Brazing and Soldering
Hazards and Precautions; Wounds and Burns;
Gases and Fumes; and Personal Protective Equipment - Helmets, Gauntlets, Shoes,
Aprons, and
Shields.
|
| 160 |
Tool Safety: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Hand Tool Safe Work Practices; Ergonomics
- Hand and Wrist
Position, Contact Pressure,
Pinch Grip, and Power Grip Techniques; Selecting the Right Tool; Symptoms of
Hand and Wrist Injury;
Single and Double-Handled Tools;
Handle Edges and Surfaces; Proper Hand Tool Use; Replacement and Storage;
Machine Guards; Personal
Protective Equipment, Clothing,
And Grooming; Operating Switches and Controls; Extension Cord Use; Grounding and
Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs); and
Double-Insulated Tools.
|
| 161 |
Industrial Hygiene: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Industrial Hygiene Goals; Worksite
Analysis; Hierarchy of
Controls; Hazard Controls -
Elimination, Substitution, and Engineering Controls; Exposure Controls -
Administrative Controls,
Work Practices, and Personal
Protective Equipment; Indoor and Outdoor Quality; Air Contaminants; Toxic and
Hazardous Chemicals;
Routes of Exposure; Biological
Hazards and Agents; Physical Health Hazards; Ionizing and Non-Ionizing
Radiation; Noise; Heat and
Humidity; and Ergonomics.
|
| 162 |
Accident Investigation: Basic |
1 |
2 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Purpose of the Accident Investigation,
Fact-Finding vs.
Fault-Finding, Securing the Scene,
Documenting the Scene, Interviewing Witnesses, Developing Events, Sequencing
Events, Surface and
Root Cause Analysis, Developing
Recommendations, Short-Term Corrective Actions, Long-Term System Improvements,
Selling Management
on Recommendations, and Writing
the Report.
|
| 170 |
Healthcare: Latex Allergy |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Latex Definition; Types of Allergic
Reactions: Irritant
Contact Dermatitis, Allergic Contact
Dermatitis, and IgE/histamine-mediated Allergy; Diagnosing Latex Allergy; Latex
Allergy Protection;
Developing Symptoms; Barrier
Protection; Reducing Exposure; and Employer and Worker Responsibility.
|
| 171 |
Healthcare: Hazardous Chemicals |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Administrating Hazardous Drugs; Hazardous
Drug Safety and
Health Plan; Engineering and Administrative
Controls; Personal Protective Equipment; Medical Services and First Aid; and
Hazardous Chemicals:
Ethylene Oxide, Formaldehyde, Gluteraldehyde,
gMercury, and Waste Anesthetic Gases.
|
| 172 |
Healthcare: Glutaraldehyde Safety |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Glutaraldehyde Hazards, Exposure Methods,
Health Effects,
Hierarchy of Controls, Personal Protective Equipment,
Administrative Work Practice Controls, Local Exhaust Ventilation, Automated
Disinfection,
Transportation and Storage, Use and Handling Procedures, and
Employee Training.
|
| 173 |
Healthcare: Mercury Safety |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Mercury Hazards; Occupational Exposure to
Mercury; Mercury
Health Effects; Hierarchy of Controls: Elimination
and Substitution, Engineering Controls, Administrative Work Practice Controls,
and Personal
Protective Equipment; OSHA Mercury Exposure Requirements;
Mercury Alternatives; and Mercury-Free Healthcare.
|
| 174 |
Healthcare: Fire Safety |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Causes of Hospital Fires: Electrical
Equipment, Kitchen
Facilities, Cigarettes, Specialized Medical Equipment, Hand
Sanitizers, Gas Cylinders and Medical Oxygen Compliance; Fire Door Compliance;
Fire Exit
Obstructions; Portable Fire Extinguishers; Five Classes of Fire; Fire
Sprinklers; OSHA Fire Safety Requirements; Exit Routes; Emergency Action Plans;
Types of
Evacuation; Fire Prevention; Fire Drills; and Notification of External
Agencies.
|
| 175 |
Healthcare: Biological Hazards |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Legionnaires' Disease: Causes and Common
Sources of
Infection, People at Increased Risk, How It Spreads, Symptoms,
Legionellosis, Pontiac Fever, Water Management Programs, and
Healthcare-Associated Outbreaks;MRSA
in Healthcare: How MRSA is Spread, Symptoms, Preventing MRSA
in a Healthcare Setting, Personal Protective Equipment, and Sanitation;
Tuberculosis: Latent TB
Infection, TB Disease, Screening and Testing, TB Infection
Control in Healthcare Settings, Administrative Measures, Environmental Controls,
and Respiratory
Protective Equipment.
|
| 176 |
Healthcare: Workplace Stress and Violence
|
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Violence in Healthcare, Risk Factors,
Prevention Strategies,
Worksite Analysis, Violence Prevention Program, Hazard
Prevention and Control, Job Stress and Health, Safety and Health Training,
Recordkeeping and
Evaluation of Program, Environmental Designs, Consequences of Violence,
Early Warning Signs of Stress, Stress Symptoms, Stress Among Nurses and
Physicians, Workplace
Injury, and Coping with Stress.
|
| 177 |
Healthcare: Electrical Safety |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Electrical Safety Rules, Recognized
Hazards, Labeled
Equipment, Defective Insulation Hazards, Personal Protective Equipment,
Work Practice Controls, Safe Work Practices, and Ground-Fault Circuit
Interrupters (GFCI's).
|
| 178 |
Healthcare: Personal Protective Equipment
|
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Choosing the Right Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE);
Proper Fit; PPE and the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard; Types of PPE:
Gloves, Masks, Eye Protection, Protective Clothing, Respirators, and Hearing
Protection; and
General PPE Guidelines.
|
| 179 |
Healthcare: Introduction to Common Hospital
Hazards |
0.5 |
2 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Common Hazards; Slips, Trips, and Falls in
Emergency Room;
Intensive Care Units; Physical Therapy; Hazardous Chemicals;
Bloodborne Pathogens; Workplace Violence; Burns and Cuts; and Carbonless Paper.
|
| 180 |
Healthcare: Sharps Safety |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Equipment Hazards, Noise and
Communication, Debris on
Helipad, Ergonomics, Fueling Hazards, and Other Safety Considerations |
| 181 |
Healthcare: Sharps Safety |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Exposure Control Plan; Sharps Injuries;
Preventing Injuries;
Activities Associated with Injuries; High-Risk Areas; Sharps
Containers; Hierarchy of Controls: Elimination and Substitution, Engineering
Controls, Work
Practice Controls, and Administrative Controls; and Employer and Worker
Recommendations.
|
| 182 |
Healthcare: Sharps Safety |
0.5 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Overview of Ethylene Oxide, Health
Studies, Exposure Routes,
Acute & Chronic Exposures, Hierarchy of Controls, First Aid
Procedures, and Hospital Sterilization.
|
| 183 |
Healthcare: Radiation Safety |
1 |
1 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Radiation in Healthcare, Non-Ionizing &
Ionizing Radiation,
X-Ray Controls,
Radiation Detection, Internal & External Contamination, Radiation Exposure and
Emergencies, Acute
Radiation Syndrome,
Cutaneous Radiation Injury, and Long-Term Health Effects of Radiation Exposure.
|
| 184 |
Healthcare: Asbestos Safety |
0.5 |
4 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Asbestos Overview; Asbestos Hazards;
Asbestosis Diagnosis:
Imaging Tests, Pulmonary Function Tests, and Treatment; Mesothelioma:
Symptoms, Radiation Therapy, Chemotherapy, and Targeted Therapy; Asbestos
Exposure in Healthcare;
and Possible Solutions.
|
| 500 |
EM385-1-1 Safety and Health (Sections 1-6)
|
8 |
6 |
Public Sector |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Program Management, Sanitation, Medical
and First Aid
Requirements, Temporary
Facilities, Personal Protective and Safety Equipment, and Hazardous or Toxic
Agents and
Environments.
|
| 501 |
EM385-1-1 Safety and Health (Sections
7-13) |
8 |
7 |
Public Sector |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Lighting, Accident Prevention Signs, Tags,
Labels, Signals, Piping System Identification, and Traffic Control; Fire
Prevention and Protection;
Welding and Cutting; Electrical; Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout);
and Hand and Power
Tools.
|
| 502 |
EM385-1-1 Safety and Health (Sections
14-19) |
8 |
6 |
Public Sector |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Material Handling, Storage, and Disposal;
Rigging; Cranes and Hoisting Equipment; Conveyors; Motor Vehicles; Machinery and
Mechanized
Equipment;
All Terrain Vehicles; Utility Vehicles and other Specialty Vehicles; Floating
Plant and Marine
Activities.
|
| 503 |
EM385-1-1 Safety and Health (Sections
20-26) |
8 |
7 |
Public Sector |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Pressurized Equipment and Systems; Fall
Protection; Work Platforms and Scaffolding; Demolition; Safe Access, Ladders,
Floor and Wall
Openings;
Stairs and Railing Systems; Excavations and Trenching; and Underground
Construction (Tunnels),
Shafts,
and Caissons.
|
| 504 |
EM385-1-1 Safety and Health (Sections
27-34) |
8 |
8 |
Public Sector |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Concrete, Masonry, Steel Erection, and
Residential
Construction; Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER);
Blasting; Diving
Operations; Tree
Maintenance and Removal; Airfield Operations; Munitions and Explosives of
Concern (MEC) Encountered
During
USACE Activities; and Confined Space Entry.
|
| 570 |
School Safety: Athletics Supervision |
3 |
3 |
Public Sector |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Coaching Safety, Concussions, Medical
Emergencies,
Hidden Threats for Student Athletes, Heat Stroke, Sudden Cardiac Arrest, Weight
Room Safety, Weight
Room Injuries,
Maintenance and Supervision Concerns, Athletic Event Safety, Security
Strategies, Emergency
Preparedness, Bleacher
Safety and Hazards, and Lightning Safety Precautions.
|
| 571 |
School Safety: Exterior Facilities |
3 |
4 |
Public Sector |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: 1) Parking Lot Safety: Student Drop-Off
and Pick-Up Safety,
Curb Striping,
and Monitoring and Enforcement; 2) Portable Classrooms; 3) Sports Field
Maintenance: Improving
Playing Surfaces,
Watering Fields, Field Renovation, and Bleacher Hazards and Safety; 4) Building
Inspections: Roof
Maintenance, Gutters,
Clay Tiled Roofs, Corrugated Steel Roofs, Fiber Cement Roofs, and Steel
Structures.
|
| 575 |
School Safety: Crisis Planning |
3 |
5 |
Public Sector |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Crisis Management, Crisis Teams, Key
Principles for
Effective
Crisis Planning, Mitigation and Prevention, School Administrator Duties,
Preparedness, Identifying
and Involving Stakeholders,
Necessary Equipment and Supplies, Evacuation, Reverse Evacuation, Lockdown,
Shelter-in Place,
Accountability and Student
Release Procedures, Crisis Response, Element of Surprise, Triage Injuries,
Leadership,
Documentation, Crisis Recovery,
Intervention, Communication, Emotional Needs, Daily Debriefings, and
Evaluations.
|
| 600 |
Introduction to Occupational Safety and
Health |
4 |
5 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Introduction to OSHA, Employee Rights,
Hazard Identification
and Awareness, Employee Fall Protection, Basic Ergonomics, Electrical Safety
Awareness, Hierarchy
of Hazard Controls,
Introduction to Personal Protective Equipment, and Components of an Emergency
Action Plan.
|
| 601 |
Essentials of Occupational Safety and
Health |
4 |
5 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Hazard Communications, Forms of Hazardous
Chemicals,
Flammable and Combustible
Liquids, Fire or Explosion Hazards, Ventilation, Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE), Walking and
Working Surfaces, Good
Housekeeping, Preventing Workplace Violence, and Safety and Health Programs.
|
| 602 |
Heat and Cold Stress Safety |
1 |
2 |
General Industry, Construction |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Heat-Related Illnesses, Preventing Heat
Illnesses, Cold
Stress Factors,
Cold-Related Illnesses, Protective Clothing, Engineering Controls, and Work
Practice Measures.
|
| 603 |
Stairway and Ladder Safety |
1 |
3 |
General Industry, Construction |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Types of Ladders, Portable Ladders,
General Requirements for
Ladders, Securing
Ladders, Inspecting Ladders, Ladder Angle, General Requirements for Stairways,
Stair Rail and
Handrail Requirements, and
Stairways Used During Construction.
|
| 604 |
Scaffold Safety |
2 |
3 |
General Industry, Construction |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Scaffolding Basics, Supported Scaffolds,
Suspended
Scaffolds, Aerial Lifts,
Scaffolding Terms, Training Requirements, Types of Scaffolds, Competent Person,
Fall Protection,
and Common Hazards in
Scaffolding.
|
| 605 |
Confined Space Safety |
2 |
5 |
General Industry, Construction |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Types of Confined Spaces, Basic Terms for
Confined Space,
Permit Required
Confined Spaces, Non-Permit Required Confined Spaces, Entry Team
Responsibilities, Hazardous
Conditions inside a Confined
Space, Confined Space Rescues, and Confined Space Training Requirements.
|
| 606 |
Hazard Communication for the Employee
|
3 |
3 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: General Responsibilities for Hazard
Communication, Chemicals
in Sealed Containers,
Chemical Health Hazards, Container Labeling Requirements, Alternative Labeling
Methods, HCS 2012
Pictogram Requirements, and
Employee Training Requirements.
|
| 607 |
Tattoo and Body Art Safety |
1 |
2 |
Specialty |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Universal Precautions and Regulations,
Preventing
Needlestick Injuries, Sharps
Disposal Containers, Exposure Control Plan, Risks Associated with Tattooing,
Reducing
Cross-Contamination, Personal
Protective Equipment, Disinfecting Surfaces, Cleaning Tools and Equipment, and
Sterilization
Machines.
|
| 608 |
Dental Office Safety |
2 |
2 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Potential Health Hazards, Silicosis,
Beryllium Risks,
Reducing Radiation Exposure,
Bloodborne Pathogens, Risk of Infection after Occupational Exposure, Contact
Dermatitis, Latex
Allergies, Personal Protective
Equipment, Cleaning Instruments Before Sterilization, Cleaning and Disinfection
Strategies for
Blood Spills, Extracted Teeth
Disposal, Hand Hygiene, Hand Lotions, and Gloves.
|
| 609 |
Health Hazards in Nail Salons |
3 |
3 |
Specialty |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Preventing Exposure to Chemical Hazards,
Product Labeling
Requirements, Adequate
Ventilation, Biological Hazard Protection, Respirator Selection and Use,
Reducing Ergonomic
Hazards, and Recommended
Stretching Exercises.
|
| 610 |
Housekeeping Safety |
2 |
3 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Cleaning Chemicals and Your Health;
Chemical Concerns; Safe
Work Practices;
Better Ways to Clean; Safety Data Sheets; Worker Training; Employer
Responsibilities; Contaminated
Materials,
Equipment, Working Surfaces, and Laundry; Preventing Ergonomic Injuries; Awkward
Postures;
Housekeeping Tasks; and
Alternative Work Methods.
|
| 611 |
Nail Gun Safety |
3 |
3 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Nail Gun Hazards; Likelihood of Injuries;
Nail Gun Triggers:
How Triggers Differ,
Single and Full Sequential Triggers, Contact Trigger, and Single Actuation
Trigger; Worker
Training; Nail Gun Work Procedures;
Personal Protective Equipment; Reporting Injuries and Close Calls; Nail Gun
Injuries; Unintended
Nail Discharge; Awkward
Position Nailing; Bypassing Safety Mechanisms; Air Pressure; Noise Hazards; and
Musculoskeletal
Disorders.
|
| 612 |
Work Zone Traffic Safety |
2 |
2 |
General Industry, Construction |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Roadway Worker Risks, Equipment Operator
and Workers-on-Foot
Risk Factors,
Temporary Traffic Control Plans, Working at Night, Protecting Workers in Work
Zones, Blind Spot
Hazards, Operating Dump
Trucks in Reverse, Backing Safety Solutions, Suggested Spotting Signals, Backup
Cameras, Proximity
Detection System,
Tag-Based Systems, and Internal Traffic Control Plans.
|
| 613 |
Worker Safety in Restaurants |
3 |
6 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Serving Safety; Strains and Sprains; Burns
and Scalds;
Workplace Violence;
Knives and Cuts; Clean-up Safety; Electrical Hazards; Hazardous Chemicals;
Drive-thru Safety; Car
Exhaust; Noise Hazards;
Prolonged Standing; Cooking Safety; Deep Fat Fryers; Fire and Heat Hazards; Food
Preparation
Safety; Machine Guarding;
Mincers, Choppers, Dicers, and Slicers; Delivery Safety; Heat and Cold Exposure;
and Freezer
Safety.
|
| 614 |
Personal Protective and Lifesaving
Equipment |
2 |
4 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: PPE Requirement; Head, Face, and Eye
Protection; Hard Hat
Types and Classes; Arm,
Hand, Foot and Leg Protection; Body Protection; Hearing Protection; Respiratory
Hazards and
Protection; Respirator Types-
Air-purifying, Tight-Fitting, Loose-Fitting, and Atmosphere Supplying;
Respirator Selection, Care,
Maintenance, Cleaning,
and Storage; Filters, Cartridges, and Canisters; Types of Fall Protection
Systems; Personal Fall
Arrest and Fall Restraint
System Components; Identifying and Evaluating Fall Hazards; Positioning Systems;
Guardrail,
Safety-Net, and Warning-Line
Systems; Safety Monitoring; Catch Platforms; Lifesaving and Rescue from Height
Equipment; and
Working Over Water.
|
| 615 |
Electrical Safety - Hazards and Controls
|
2 |
3 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: OSHA Electrical Standards for General
Industry and
Construction; Definitions - Volt, Ampere, OHM; Series and Parallel Circuits;
High Voltage Arc Flash; Electrical Burns; Electrical Safety Model; Approach
Boundaries; Grounding;
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI); Risk, Probability, and Severity;
Controlling Electrical Hazards; Work Around Power Lines; and Electrical
Protective Equipment.
|
| 617 |
Managing Safety and Health - General
Industry |
2 |
3 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Management Leadership; Worker
Participation; Hazard
Identification, Assessment, Prevention, and Control; Education and Training;
Program Evaluation; Communication and Coordination; and Development and
Deployment Action Items.
|
| 618 |
Managing Safety and Health - Construction
|
2 |
3 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Management Leadership; Worker
Participation; Hazard
Identification, Assessment,
Prevention, and Control; Education and Training; Program Evaluation;
Communication and
Coordination; and Development and
Deployment Action Items.
|
| 619 |
Materials Handling Safety |
2 |
4 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Potential Hazards, Precautions for Moving
Materials Manually
and Mechanically, Precautions When Stacking and Storing Materials,
Crane Safety Measures, Slings, Types of Forklifts (Powered Industrial Trucks),
Forklift Protection,
Training, and Ergonomics.
|
| 620 |
OSHA Forklift Certification |
2 |
4 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Types of Forklifts, Operator Training
Requirements, Trainer
Certification Requirements, Principles of Forklift Operation,
Fulcrum Principle, Stability Triangle, Center of Gravity, Moment,
Raising/Lowering the Load,
Driving on an Incline, Safe Forklift Operations, Inspections, Traveling,
Loading/Unloading, Transferring, Traffic Patterns, Forklift Maintenance, Fueling
and Battery
Safety, and Hazardous Atmospheres/Substances.
|
| 621 |
Controlling Hazardous Energy |
2 |
3 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Energy Control Program Requirements; Types
of Hazardous
Energy; Energy Transformation;
Lockout (LO), Tagout (TO), and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO); Lockout/Tagout Exceptions,
Devices, and
Criteria; Training Requirements -
Authorized, Affected, and Other Employees; Training Certification and
Documentation; Lockout/Tagout
Inspections and Procedures;
Equipment Isolation; Group Lockout/Tagout; Release from Lockout/Tagout; Machine
Testing Procedures;
Shift Changes; and Working
with Contractors.
|
| 623 |
Healthcare: Preventing Ergonomic Injuries
|
3 |
3 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Safety and Health Program; Ergonomic
Injuries; Management
Leadership; Employee
Participation; Workplace Analysis; Patient Handling Controls; Bathing
Assistance, Toileting
Assistance, and Mechanical
Equipment; Awkward Postures; Transferring Equipment; Lifting Heavy Bags; and
Housekeeping Tasks.
|
| 624 |
Healthcare: Slip, Trip, and Fall
Prevention |
2 |
2 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Contaminants on the Floor; Poor Drainage,
Pipes, and Drains;
Indoor and Outdoor
Walking Surfarce Irregularities; Ice and Snow Hazards; Inadequate Lighting;
Stairs, Handrails,
Stepstools, and Ladders;
Tripping Hazards; Improper Use of Floor Mats and Runners; Risk Assessment;
Employee Training and
Involvement; and Slip,
Trip, and Fall Prevention Program Components.
|
| 625 |
HIPAA Privacy Training |
3 |
3 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: HIPAA Law Components; Training
Requirements; Privacy and
Security Rule;
Protecting Patients' Privacy; Protected Healthcare Identifier; Good Privacy
Practices; Personal
Rights; Protected
Information; Employers and Health Information in the Workplace; Sharing Health
Information; Filing
Complaints; Covered
Entities; Health Plan, Healthcare Clearing House, and Providers; Electronic
Protected Health
Information; Administrative,
Physical, and Technical Safeguards; Non-Compliance Enforcement; Civil Money and
Criminal Penalties.
|
| 628 |
Healthcare: Sonography Safety |
2 |
3 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Transporting and Positioning Patients and
Equipment; Body
Posture Concepts; Use
and Orientation of Equipment; Examination Rooms; Positioning and Adjusting the
Exam Table and
Ultrasound Equipment; Using
Imaging Supplies; Monitor Placement; Engineering, Administrative, and Work
Practice Controls; and
Problem Recognition and
Intervention.
|
| 629 |
Planning for Workplace Emergencies |
2 |
3 |
General |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Emergency Action Plan (EAP); Communication
and Reporting
Requirements; Evacuation
Procedures; Evacuation Warden Responsibilities; Active Shooter Response; Exit
Routes and Exit Door
Requirements; Assembly
Areas and Accounting for Employees; Fire, Rescue, and Medical Services
Coordination; Fire
Prevention Plan (FPP); Plan
Administrator, Supervisor, and Employee Duties; Written Plan Components; FPP
Best Practices; Types
of Fire Hazards in the
Workplace; Fire Extinguishing Systems; Using the Pass Method to Extinguish
Fires; and FPP Training
Requirements.
|
| 630 |
Healthcare: Pharmacy Safety |
3 |
3 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Hazardous Drugs; Health Effects of
Hazardous Drugs; Hazard
Communication
Standard; Hazardous Drug Safety and Health Plan; Hazard Assessment; Hazardous
Drug Training;
Biological Safety Cabinets;
Decontamination Procedures; Personal Protective Equipment; Handling, Labeling,
and Disposal
Practices; Workplace Violence;
Ergonomic Hazards; and Acute and Chronic Injuries.
|
| 631 |
Healthcare: Surgical Suite Safety |
3 |
3 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Dangerous Waste Gases; Bloodborne
Pathogens; Sharps
Injuries; Latex Allergies;
Static and Awkward Postures; Compressed Gases; Smoke Plume; Hazardous Chemicals;
Equipment Hazards;
Slips, Trips, and Falls;
and Medical Laser Classifications.
|
| 633 |
Healthcare: Hospital Emergency Room Safety
|
2 |
4 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Emergency Room Health Risks; Hazardous
Chemicals; Slips,
Trips, and Falls;
Latex Allergies; Tuberculosis; Workplace Violence; Warning Signs of Violence;
Primary Reason for
Hospital Violence;
Measures to Manage Violence; Equipment Hazards; Terrorism; Anthrax; and Elements
of a Hospital
Emergency Response Plan.
|
| 638 |
Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19 |
2 |
4 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager, Contractor
|
Topics include: Infectious Disease Prevention & Planning;
COVID-19 Pandemic:
Employer Responsibilities, What is COVID-19,
Symptoms, Transmission Methods, and the Affect on the Workplace; Infectious
Disease Preparedness
and Response Plan; Basic Infection Prevention
Measures; Developing Policies and Procedures; Exposure Control Strategies;
Hierarchy of Controls:
Engineering Controls, Warnings, Administrative Controls,
Safe Work Practices, and Personal Protective Equipment; Types of Respiratory
Protection; Facemasks
and N95 Filtering Facepiece Respirators (FFR);
Respirator Fit Testing and Inspection Requirements; Respiratory Protection
Training; Exposure Risk
Levels; How To Protect Workers; Workers Living Abroad
or Traveling Internationally; Following Existing OSHA Standards; and Employee
Training Strategies;
CDC 3-Phase Reopening Approach
|
| 639 |
Operating Schools During COVID-19: CDC
Guidelines |
2 |
4 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: School District Administrator, School
Administrator,
Teachers, Support Staff |
Topics include: Importance of Opening Schools; Isolation
and Anxiety;
Hierarchy of Controls; Protecting High-Risk Staff Members;
Cleaning and Disinfecting; Hand Hygiene and Respiratory Etiquette; Personal
Protective Equipment:
Masks and Face Shields; Transmission Risk in Schools; Risk
in Youth Sports; Emergency Operations Plans; Physical Barriers; Communal Spaces;
Cohorting;
Alternating Schedules; Gatherings, Visitors, and Field Trips;
COVID-19 Point of Contact; Communication Systems; and Recognizing Signs and
Symptoms.
|
| 640 |
OSHA COVID-19 Plan: 1910.502: Healthcare
Requirements |
1 |
2 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee, Committee Leader, Safety
Manager, Safety
Committee, Safety Coordinator |
Topics include: Scope, Application, and Definitions;
COVID-19 Plan Elements;
Patient Screening and Management; Physical Distancing;
Physical Barriers; Cleaning and Disinfection Requirements; Ventilation; Employer
and Employee
Notification; Employee Removal Protections; Training and
Retraining Requirements; Anti-retaliation Policies; Recordkeeping Requirements;
and
Fatality/Hospitalization Reporting Requirements.
|
| 643 |
Developing a COVID Prevention Program (CPP)
|
2 |
3 |
All Industries |
Target Audience:Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: CPP Structure and Performance Components;
Written COVID-19
Prevention Program (CPP); Authority and Responsibility;
Identification and Evaluation of COVID-19 Hazards; COVID-19 Inspections;
Employee Participation;
Employee Screening; System for Communicating; Employee
Training and Instruction; Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Access; Correcting
COVID-19 Hazards;
Physical Distancing; Face Coverings; Engineering Controls;
Cleaning and Disinfecting; Hand Sanitizing; Personal Protective Equipment;
Shared Tools, Equipment,
and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Investigations;
Excluding COVID-19 Cases; Exposed Workplaces; High-Risk Periods; Non-outbreak
Settings; Outbreak
Settings; Major Outbreak Settings; Testing; Returning Employees
to Work; Options to Reduce Quarantine; and Pay and Benefits.
|
| 644 |
Understanding OSHA |
3 |
3 |
All Industries |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include:History of OSHA; Historical Events; OSH Act
of 1970; Creation
of OSHA; Employee Rights Under OSHA Standards;
Employer Responsibilities; OSHA's Structure, Purpose, Mission, and Methods;
Priority of Citations
and Penalties; Types of Citations; OSHA Inspection Process;
and Helpful Resources.
|
| 654 |
Lead Safety in General Industry |
2 |
3 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager, Contractor
|
Topics include:Characteristics of Lead; Sources of Lead;
Lead Dust; General
Industry Workers and Exposure; Entry Routes;
Acute and Chronic Exposure; Signs and Symptoms; Employee Reporting; Measuring
Lead Levels;
Reproductive Risks; Chelating Agents; Hierarchy of Controls:
Elimination/Substitution, Engineering, Warnings, and Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE); Handling
Contaminated Protective Clothing; Preventing Heat
Stress; Employee Training; Respiratory Protection Program; Respirator Types and
Selection; Fit
Testing; Inspection Requirements; and Respirator
Training: Initial and Retraining.
|
| 655 |
Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
|
2 |
11 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: What are Bloodborne Pathogens, Specific
Bloodborne
Pathogens, Transmitting
Bloodborne Pathogens, Your Employer's Exposure Control Plan, Recognizing the
Potential for
Exposure, Methods to Control
the Risk of Exposure, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Hepatitis B
Immunization, Response to
Exposure, Housekeeping,
and Communicating Hazards in the Workplace. Topics in this course are consistent
with OSHA Standard
29 CFR 1910.1030,
Bloodborne Pathogens.
|
| 656 |
Bloodborne Pathogens in the Healthcare
Setting |
3 |
14 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee |
Topics include: Specific Bloodborne Pathogens,
Transmitting Bloodborne
Pathogens, Your Employer's
Exposure Control Plan, Recognizing the Potential for Exposure, Exposure Control
Methods,
Needlestick Safety, Universal
Precautions, Personal Protective Equipment, Laboratory Safety, Hepatitis B (HBV)
Vaccination, When
an Exposure Occurs,
Housekeeping, and Communicating a Hazard.
|
| 660 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers I |
3 |
5 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Overview of 1910.120 HAZWOPER; Purpose of
RCRA; HAZWOPER for
Cleanup Operations,
TSD Facilities, and Emergency Responders; Site Control; Worker Requirements;
Decontamination
Process; HAZCOM Program
Requirements; Employee and Emergency Response; Incident Command System; and
Brownfields and
Clandestine Drug Labs.
|
| 661 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers II |
4 |
5 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: HAZWOPER Safety and Health Program,
Methods Used to Control
Hazards in a
Preliminary Site Evaluation, Task Hazard Analysis, Requirements of Employee
Training, Medical
Surveillance Requirements,
Hazard Controls, Four Levels of Respiratory Protection, Safely Handling
Hazardous Materials,
Elements of a Site Safety Plan,
and Training Necessary for Different Jobs.
|
| 662 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers III
|
4 |
5 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Introduction to Hazard Identification and
Control, Hazard
Categories, Hierarchy
of Controls, Introduction to Hazardous Substances, Classes of DOT Hazardous
Materials, Types of
Hazardous Chemicals,
Physical Properties of Hazardous Substances, Toxicology, Toxic Agents, Routes of
Entry, Degree of
Risk, Health Hazards,
Hearing Conservation, Radiation, and Asbestos.
|
| 663 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers IV |
4 |
6 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: General Responsibilities; Purpose, Scope,
Application, and
Exceptions to 1910.1200
Hazard Communication Standard; Evaluating Chemicals; Classifying Chemicals;
Analyzing the
Workplace; Chemical Hazard Control
Strategies; Exposure to Lead, Methylene Chloride, and Chromium; Global
Harmonization System (GHS)
Container Labeling; Types
of Containers; Safety Data Sheets; SDS Management; and Information and Training.
|
| 664 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers V |
4 |
5 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Offsite Characterization and Initial
Evaluation, Identifying
Potential IDLH and
Atmospheric Hazards, Onsite Survey, Monitoring, Documenting Information, Hazard
Identification,
TLV, PEL, REL, Ongoing
Monitoring, Air Monitoring, Monitoring High-Risk Employees, Measuring
Instruments, Direct-Reading
Instruments, Monitoring
Practices, and Levels of Protection.
|
| 665 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers VI |
5 |
6 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include:Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Basics,
Developing a PPE
Program, Selection and
Use of Respiratory Equipment, Selection and Use of Protective Clothing and
Accessories, Full Body
Protection, Selecting
Chemical Protective Clothing, EPA Levels of Protection (A, B, C, and D),
Training, Ensemble
Selection and Use, Chemical
Protective Clothing (CPC) Inspection and Storage, and Heat and Cold Stress.
|
| 666 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers VII
|
3 |
4 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include:Site Control, Site Preparation, Site Work
Zones, Site
Security, Visitors and Security
During Off-Duty Hours, The Buddy System, Communications, Best Practices with
Heavy Equipment,
Decontamination, Types of
Contamination, Health and Safety Hazards, Heavy Equipment Decontamination,
Disposal Methods, and
Emergency Decontamination.
|
| 667 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers VIII
|
4 |
6 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include:Criteria for Confined Spaces; Atmospheric
Hazards;
Controlling Hazards; Confined Space
Entry and Rescue; Training Requirements; Permit-Required Confined Spaces; O-F-T
Testing Procedures;
Confined Space Permit System;
Physical, Mechanical, Electrical, Radiation, and Ergonomic Hazards; Engulfment
and Entrapment
Hazards; Entry Team Membership and
Responsibilities; Ventilation; Rescue Team Responsibilities; and Training
Requirements.
|
| 668 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers IX |
5 |
7 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include:Scaffold Types; Scaffold Best Practices and
Training
Requirements; Slip, Trips and Fall
Hazards and Prevention; Good Housekeeping; Ladder and Stairway Safety
Requirements; Electrical
Safety Hazards; Lockout/Tagout;
Excavation and Trenching Safety Hazards; Crane and Rigging Safety Practices;
Powered Industrial
Truck (Forklift) Safety; Traffic
Control Devices; Clothing; and Best Practices.
|
| 669 |
HAZWOPER for General Site Workers X |
4 |
5 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include:Types of Bloodborne Pathogens; Symptoms of
Illnesses and
Related Precautions; Level I-V
Emergency Response Training for Emergency Responders Including Awareness-Level,
Operations,
Technician, Specialist, and On-Site
Incident Commanders; Handling Drums and Containers; Identifying Contents of
Drums; Radioactive and
Shock-Sensitive Container
Requirements; Worker Rights Under the OSHA Act of 1970; and Sections of the
Emergency Response
Guidebook.
|
| 670 |
8-hour HAZWOPER Refresher for Cleanup
Operations |
8 |
12 |
HAZWOPER |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include:Overview of 1910.120 HAZWOPER; Purpose of
Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA);
Hazardous Substances; Solid Waste Identification; Categories of Hazardous Waste
Generators; Types
of HAZWOPER Operations; Site
Control and Characterization; HAZWOPER Safety and Health Program; Health and
Safety Plan (HASP);
Buddy System; Safety and Health
Training Program; Medical Surveillance; Hazard Control Strategies; Exposure
Monitoring; Handling
Hazardous Materials; Emergency
Response; Site Control; Site Work Zones, Exclusion Zones, and Support Zones;
Handling Drums and
Containers; Drum Excavation and
Handling; Site Characterization; Selection of Protective Clothing and
Accessories; Emergency
Response Plan (ERP); Incident
Command System (ICS); Confined Space Entry and Rescue; Types of Contamination;
and Decontamination
Plan, Procedures, and Methods.
|
| 700 |
Introduction to Safety Management |
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Trainer, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Safety Management System Components,
Commitment,
Accountability, Employee
Involvement, Effective Communications, Hazard Identification and Control
Strategies, Accident
Investigation Basics,
Safety Education and Training, and Principles of Total Quality Safety
Management.
|
| 701 |
Effective Safety Committee Operations
|
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Committee Member, Committee Leader,
Manager |
Topics include: Safety Committee Role, Purpose, and
Function; Safety
Committee Start-up;
Motivational Principles, Safety Committee Education and Training; Hazard
Identification, Analysis,
and Controls;
Problem-Solving Techniques; Developing Recommendations; and Managing Safety
Committee Meetings.
|
| 702 |
Effective Accident Investigation |
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Committee Member, Committee Leader,
Trainer, Supervisor,
Manager |
Topics include: Purpose of the Accident Investigation,
Initiating the
Investigation,
Documenting the Accident Scene, Conducting Interviews, Conducting Event Analysis
Determining
Surface and Root Causes,
Developing Recommendations, Selling Management on Recommendations, and Writing
the Accident Report.
|
| 703 |
Introduction to OSH Training |
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Trainer, Manager |
Topics include: Definition of Education and Training,
Developing the OSH
Training Program,
Trainer Roles and Responsibilities, Needs Analysis, Developing Goals and
Operational Objectives,
Developing Learning
Activities, Conducting the Training, Documenting the Training, Evaluating
Training Presentation and
Program, and
Improving the Training Program.
|
| 704 |
Hazard Analysis and Control |
5 |
7 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Trainer, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Definition of Hazard and Exposure, Hazard
Identification
Process, Hazard
Areas and Categories, Analyzing the Workplace, Hierarchy of Hazard Controls
(Elimination,
Substitution, Engineering
Controls, Administrative Controls, Personal Protective Equipment), Problem
Solving, and Writing
Effective
Recommendations.
|
| 705 |
Hazard Communication Program |
5 |
6 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Trainer, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Scope, Application and Program
Responsibilities; Analyzing
for Hazardous
Chemicals; Forms of Hazardous Chemicals; Routes of Entry; Container Labeling;
Safety Data Sheet
(SDS) Basics;
HAZCOM Information and Training Requirements; and Practical Exercise.
|
| 706 |
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis |
6 |
6 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Committee Member, Committee Leader,
Trainer, Supervisor,
Manager |
Topics include: Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Preparation
Principles and
Techniques, Determining
Probability, Severity and Risk, Prioritizing JHAs, Using the JHA Worksheet, The
JHA Process
(Listing the Steps, Describing
Hazards, Listing Preventive Measures, Writing the Safe Job Procedure), and
Improving the JHA
Process.
|
| 707 |
Effective Safety Committee Meetings |
5 |
7 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Committee Member, Committee Leader,
Manager |
Topics include: Overview of OSHA Requirements; Commitment;
Innovative Safety
Committees;
Safety Committee Purpose, Role and Responsibilities; Meeting Preparation;
Conducting the Meeting;
Safety Committee
Communication and Problem Solving Techniques; Decision-Making; Handling
Disagreement and Conflict;
and Post-Meeting
Responsibilities.
|
| 708 |
OSHA 300 Recordkeeping |
5 |
7 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Introduction to OSHA 300/300A Form
Completion, Employer and
Employee
Responsibilities, Determining Work-Relatedness, General and Additional Recording
Criteria, Forms
Maintenance, and
Calculating Injury/Illness Incident Rates.
|
| 709 |
Personal Protective Equipment |
5 |
7 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Trainer, Supervisor, Manager
|
Topics include: OSHA General Requirements for Personal
Protective Equipment
(PPE); PPE
Categories; Employee-owned Equipment; PPE Training Requirements; Eye and Face
Protection;
Respiratory Protection;
Head, Hand, and Foot Protection; Electrical Protective Equipment; Hearing
Protection; and Training
Hands-on PPE
Techniques.
|
| 710 |
Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
|
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Trainer, Supervisor, Manager
|
Topics include: Purpose, Scope, and Application of 29 CFR
1910.147; Energy
Control Program
Components; Lockout/Tagout Training and Communication; Periodic Inspections;
Materials and
Hardware; LOTO Steps; Preparing
for Shutdown; Shutdown; Release from LOTO, Alternative Steps; Testing;
Contractor Responsibilities;
Group LOTO; and Shift
Change Procedures.
|
| 711 |
Introduction to Ergonomics |
4 |
5 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Trainer, Supervisor, Manager
|
Topics include: Ergonomics Definitions, Risk Factor Areas
(Person, Task, and
Environmental),
Impact of Ergonomics Injuries, Controlling Risk Factors (Substitution,
Elimination, Engineering
Controls, Administrative
Controls, Personal Protective Equipment), and Making System Improvements.
|
| 712 |
Safety Supervision and Leadership |
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Overview of Supervisor Responsibilities,
Identifying
Hazards, Safety Inspections,
Accident Investigation, Job Hazard Analysis, Correcting Hazards, Providing
Safety Training, Basic
Safety Leadership Styles,
Accountability and Administering Discipline, and Creating an Effective Safety
Culture.
|
| 713 |
Confined Space Program |
7 |
9 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Basic Requirements of OSHA Standard 29 CFR
1910.146,
Permit-Required Confined
Spaces, Confined Space Program Components, Categories of Confined Spaces,
Atmospheric Hazards,
Not-Atmospheric Hazards,
Controlling Hazards, Duties and Responsibilities of the Confined Space Entry
Team, Confined Space
Rescue, and Confined
Space Training and Drill.
|
| 714 |
Fall Protection Program |
7 |
9 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Hazards of Working at Elevation, Fall
Protection Program
Elements, Identifying
and Evaluating Fall Hazards, Portable Ladders, Supported Scaffolds, Aerial
Lifts,
Adjustable-Suspension Scaffolds, Cranes
and Derrick Suspended Personnel Platforms, Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS),
Guardrail Systems,
Safety Net Systems,
Training Requirements, and Rescue at Height.
|
| 715 |
Electrical Safety for Technicians and
Supervisors |
7 |
10 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Nature of Electricity, Electrical Hazards
Evaluation,
Electrical Safety Model,
Controlling Electrical Hazards, Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program,
Hand and Power Tool
Safety, Electrical
Lockout/Tagout, Live-work Safe Practices, and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) Protection.
|
| 716 |
Safety Management System Evaluation |
3 |
4 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Manager |
Topics include: Safety Management System Concepts and
Principles, Safety
Management System
Elements, Baseline Surveys, Interviewing Techniques, Conducting Inspections,
5-Why Analysis, Cause
and Effect (Fishbone)
Diagrams, and Safety Management System Evaluation Principles.
|
| 717 |
Emergency Action Plans |
4 |
5 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Manager |
Topics include: Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Components,
EAP Development, EAP
Policies and
Procedures, Natural and Man-made Emergencies, Evacuation Routes, Assembly Areas,
Duties and
Responsibilities (Management,
Plan Administrator, Evacuation Wardens, Employees), EAP Training and Drills, and
Plan Review.
|
| 718 |
Fire Prevention Plans |
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Fire Prevention Plan (FPP) Components;
Identifying and
Controlling Fire
Hazards; Portable Heaters; Office Fire Hazards; Cutting, Welding, and Open Flame
Work; Class A and
B Combustible
Materials, Fixed Extinguishing Systems, Employee Alarm Systems, Portable Fire
Extinguishers, Exit
Routes, Training
Requirements, and FPP Evaluation.
|
| 719 |
Fleet Safety Management |
5 |
7 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Purpose, Mission, and Elements of a Fleet
Safety Program;
Costs of Vehicle
Accidents; Management, Supervisor, Employee, and Vehicle Operator
Responsibilities; Vehicle
Inspections; Transporting
People and Equipment; Driver Qualification Standards; Licensing; Driver Training
and Evaluation;
Accident Investigations;
and Vehicle Selection, Assignment, and Maintenance.
|
| 720 |
Preventing Workplace Violence |
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Violence Prevention Program (VPP)
Components, Defining
Workplace Violence,
Warning Signs, Prevention Measures, Assessment and Security Review, Employee
Assistance Program,
Writing Policy and
Plans, Incident Reporting, Investigation, Post-Incident Follow-up,
Organizational Recovery,
Training Strategies, and
Program Recovery.
|
| 721 |
Developing OSH Training |
4 |
5 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Trainer, Manager |
Topics include: Determining Training and Non-Training
Solutions, Training
Decision-Tree,
Determining Training Needs, Writing Goals and Operational Learning Objectives,
Developing Learning
Activities,
Sequencing, and Training Documentation Requirements and Recommendations.
|
| 722 |
Ergonomics Program Management |
6 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Ergonomics Program Elements, Proactive and
Reactive
Approaches, Workplace
Ergonomics Analysis Techniques, Gathering Evidence of MSDs, Symptom Surveys,
Periodic Medical
Examinations, Screening
for Risk Factors, Ergonomics Job Hazard Analysis, Controlling Risk Factors,
Medical Management, and
Education and
Training.
|
| 723 |
Conducting OSH Training |
5 |
6 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Trainer, Manager |
Topics include: Logistics to Consider in Preparation for
Training,
Overcoming the
Psychological Stress of Training, Effective Introductions, Sequencing the
Training Presentation,
Listening Skills,
Asking and Answering Questions Effectively, Dealing with Student Over- and
Under-Participation,
Responding to Hostile
Students, Concluding the Training Session, and On-the-Job Training (OJT)
Process.
|
| 725 |
Forklift Safety Program Management |
7 |
7 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Types of Forklifts (Powered Industrial
Trucks); Operator
Training
Requirements (General and Workplace-specific); Trainer Certification
Requirements; Principles of
Forklift Operation:
Fulcrum Principle, Stability Triangle, Center of Gravity, and Moment; Raising
and Lowering the
Load; Driving on an
Incline; Safe Forklift Operations: Pre-use Inspection, Traveling, Loading,
Transferring, Unloading,
and Traffic
Patterns; Forklift Corrective and Preventive Maintenance; Fueling and Battery
Charging Procedures;
and Hazards of
Carbon Monoxide, Sulfuric Acid, and Hydrogen Gas During Forklift Operation.
|
| 726 |
Introduction to Machine Guarding |
5 |
6 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Basics of Machine Guarding, Methods of
Machine Safeguarding
(Guards, Devices,
Miscellaneous Aids, Restraints, Trip Controls), Machine Guard Construction, and
Machinery
Maintenance and Repair.
|
| 736 |
Introduction to Process Safety Management
(PSM) |
5 |
8 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Process Safety Management Standard, CAAA
Requirements, How
the PSM Standard
Applies, Developing the Written PSM Plan, Process Hazard Analysis (PHA),
Operating Procedures,
Employee Participation,
Employer and Contractor Responsibilities, Mechanical Integrity and Hot Work
Permit.
|
| 738 |
Workplace Hygiene and Illness Prevention
Program Management
|
2 |
5 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager, Employer |
Topics include: Hand Hygiene; Hand Sanitizer Uses;
Housekeeping; Cleaning
and Disinfecting; Contagious
Diseases; Communicable versus Non-Communicable Disease; Indirect Transmission;
Disease Symptoms;
When to See a Doctor; Treatment;
Disease Prevention; Vaccines; What to do When Feeling Sick; Healthy Workplace
Practices; Program
Management; Employer General Duty
Obligation; Management Commitment; Program Goals; Allocating Resources; Hygiene
Policies:
Handwashing, Nail Hygiene, Respiratory
Etiquette, and Routine Environmental Cleaning; Employee Travel; Illness
Prevention; Sick Employees
and Guests; Infectious Disease
Outbreak Response Plan; Vaccination Programs; Program Implementation; Education
and Training;
Program Administration, Evaluation,
and Improvement; Monitor Program Performance and Progress; Verify Program
Implementation and
Operation; and Correcting Program
Shortcomings.
|
| 744 |
Working with OSHA |
3 |
6 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: OSHA's History and Mission, State Plans,
Worker Rights,
Safety Data Sheets,
Requesting Hazard Correction, Filing Complaints, Participating in an OSHA
Inspection, Retaliation
Rights, Worker and
Employer Responsibilities, Required OSHA Training, Injury and Illness
Recordkeeping, OSHA Standards
Overview, General
Duty Clause, OSHA Inspection Priorities and Stages, Citations and Penalties,
Workplace Resources,
On-Site Consultations,
OSHA's SHARP and VPP Programs, and Introduction to NIOSH.
|
| 745 |
Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Safety |
8 |
9 |
General Industry, Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Welding, Cutting, Brazing, Coalescence,
and Soldering;
Weldability, Filler
Materials and Flux, and Welding Defects; Gas Welding, Arc Welding, and Other
Welding Processes;
Welding Hazards and
Precautions; Welding Location; Fire Prevention; Welding or Cutting Containers;
Operating Welding
Equipment, Backfire
and Backflash, and GTA and GMA Welding Safety Precautions; Brazing and Soldering
Hazards and
Precautions; Wounds and
Burns; Ventilation Requirements; Welding in Confined Spaces; Hazard
Communication; Gases and Fumes;
Personal
Protective Equipment, Helmets, Gauntlets, Shoes, Aprons, and Shields; Welding
Safety Program,
Employer and Supervisor
Responsibilities, Authorization, and Welding Program Checklist..
|
| 750 |
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene |
5 |
6 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Definition of Industrial Hygiene, Role of
the Industrial
Hygienist, Worksite
Analysis, Recognizing and Controlling Industrial Health Hazards, Indoor and
Outdoor Air Quality,
Overview of Chemical
Hazards, Toxicity of Chemicals, Forms of Toxic Materials, Exposure Limits,
Measurement and
Monitoring Methods, Reducing
Exposure, Biological Agents and Exposure Risks, Physical Hazards, Noise and
Hearing Protection,
Vibration Hazards,
Illumination Hazards, Temperature-Humidity Extremes, and Ergonomic Hazards.
|
| 751 |
Hearing Conservation Program Management
|
6 |
9 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Introduction to Sound and Noise,
Fundamentals of Hearing,
Evaluating Exposures,
Walk Around Survey, Hazard Elimination or Reduction, Hearing Conservation
Programs, Hearing
Protection Devices (HPDs),
Required Monitoring, Audiometric Testing, Standard Threshold Shift, Required
Training, and Record
Keeping.
|
| 755 |
Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management
|
3 |
11 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: What are Bloodborne Pathogens, Specific
Bloodborne
Pathogens, Transmitting
Bloodborne Pathogens, Developing an Exposure Control Plan, Recognizing the
Potential for Exposure,
Methods to Control
the Risk of Exposure, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Hepatitis B
Immunization, Response to
Exposure, Housekeeping,
and Communicating Hazards in the Workplace. Topics covered in this course are
consistent with OSHA
Standard
29 CFR 1910.1030, Bloodborne Pathogens.
|
| 756 |
Respiratory Protection |
4 |
5 |
General Industry, Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Trainer, Manager
|
Topics include: Respiratory Hazards; Identifying and
Evaluating Respiratory
Hazards; Exposure
Monitoring and Sampling; The Hierarchy of Controls; Assigned Protection Factor
and Maximum Use
Concentration; Non-powered
(APR) and Powered (PAPR) Air Purifying Respirators, Atmosphere supplying
Respirators,
Self-contained Breathing Apparatus
(SCBA) and Dust Masks; Respirator Care, Maintenance, Storage, and Cleaning;
Respiratory Protection
Program; Respirator Use
in IDLH Atmospheres; Medical Evaluations; Fit Testing; Identification of
Filters, Cartridges, and
Canisters; Inspection;
and Training Requirements.
|
| 757 |
Laboratory Safety |
9 |
9 |
General Industry, Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Laboratory-Related OSHA Standards: Hazard
Communication,
Bloodborne Pathogens,
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Respiratory Protection, Hearing Protection,
and Electrical
Safety; Chemical Hygiene
Plan (CHP); Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO) Duties and Responsibilities;
Controlling Laboratory
Hazards; Specific Laboratory
Chemical Hazards; Specific Laboratory Biological Hazards; Research Animal
Laboratory Safety;
Physical Hazards; Safety
Hazards; Best Practices When Operating Equipment; and Preventing Fires.
|
| 765 |
Managing Workplace Stress |
4 |
4 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Employee, Trainer, Supervisor, Manager
|
Topics include: Stress in Today's Workplace; Job Stress
Causes; Impact of
Stress on the
Employer; Stressful Job Conditions; Effects of Job Stress; Early Warning Signs
of Job Stress;
Environmental and
Individual Risk Factors; Coping with Stress; Preventing Job Stress; Stress
Prevention Programs;
Stress, Health and
Productivity; Stress Prevention Guidelines; and Managing Stress Before, During,
and After an Event.
|
| 772 |
Introduction to Safe Patient Handling
|
4 |
4 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Risks of Patient Handling, Consequences of
Work-related
Injuries, Hazards
and Solutions, Awkward Postures, Ergonomic Hazards, Hazardous Chemicals,
Hazardous Drugs,
Radiation, Latex Allergies,
Education and Training, and Training for Hazard Identification Controls.
|
| 773 |
Preventing MSDs in Healthcare |
3 |
4 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Patient Lifting and Repositioning
Techniques, Identifying
Problems for
Lifting and Repositioning, Problems and Solutions for Other Activities,
Addressing Reports of
Injuries, Implementing
Solutions, Providing Training, Evaluating Ergonomic Efforts, Providing
Management Support, and
Involving Employees.
|
| 774 |
Safe Patient Handling Program |
4 |
4 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Musculoskeletal Disorders; High Cost of
Injuries; Management
Support; Building
a Team Foundation, Team Formation, and Getting Started; Worksite Analysis;
Conducting an
Assessment; Equipment Cost;
Policy Development; Program Development, Implementation, and Evaluation;
Employee Training; and
Evaluating Outcomes.
|
| 776 |
Preventing Workplace Violence in
Healthcare |
5 |
6 |
Healthcare |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: What is Workplace Violence, Who is at Risk
for Violence,
Violence Effects,
Prevention Strategies for Employers, Violence Prevention Programs, Worksite
Analysis, Conducting a
Workplace Security
Analysis, Hazard Prevention and Control, Safety and Health Training,
Recordkeeping and Program
Evaluation.
|
| 790 |
Environmental Management System (EMS)
|
8 |
7 |
General Industry |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Environmental Policy, Identifying
Environmental Aspects and
Impacts, Developing
Environmental Objectives and Targets, Legal Requirements, Environmental
Management Program (EMP),
Structure and
Responsibilities, Training, Awareness and Competency, Communications, EMS
Documentation, Document
Control, Operational
Control, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Monitoring and Measurement,
Non-conformance and
Corrective/Preventive Action,
Records, EMS Auditing, and Management Review.
|
| 800 |
Introduction to Construction Safety
Management |
6 |
7 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: The Safety Culture; Working with
Contractors, Management,
and Employee Involvement
in Safety; Construction Safety Management System (CSMS) and Worksite Analysis;
Hazard Prevention
and Control; Education and
Training; and Steps to Identify OSHA Requirements.
|
| 802 |
Trench and Excavation Safety |
5 |
6 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Scope and Application of OSHA Standard,
Common Soil
Problems, Soil Mechanics,
Soil Types and Pressures, Determination of Soil Type, Methods of Protection,
Protective Systems,
Installation and Removal
of Protective Systems, Entering and Exiting the Excavation, Sloping, and Jobsite
Safety and Worker
Training.
|
| 803 |
Scaffold Safety Program Management |
4 |
4 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Scaffold Basics; Elements of an Effective
SSP; Compentent
and Qualified Person
Duties; Engineering Duties; Supervising Erection, Use, and Dismantling of a
Scaffold; and
Inspection, Training, and Fall
Protection Requirements.
|
| 804 |
Scaffold Erection and Inspection |
5 |
6 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Scaffold Components; Scaffold Erection
Guidelines; Scaffold
Access, Egress,
and Use; Scaffold Dismantling, Maintenance, and Storage; Inspecting Scaffolds:
Suspended,
Single-Point, Two-Point,
Boatswain's Chairs, Catenary, Multiple-point, Multi-level, Float (Ship),
Interior Hung, Needle
Beam, Supported, Fabricated,
Frame-supported, Tube and Coupler, Mobile, Pole, Bricklayer's Square,
Carpenter's Bracket, Roof
Bracket, Outrigger, Pump
Jack, Ladder Jack, Window Jack, Horse, Step, Platform, Trestle Ladder,
Plasterer's Decorators, and
Large-area Scaffolds.
|
| 805 |
Fall Protection in Construction |
8 |
9 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Preparing to Prevent Falls, Identifying
and Evaluating
Construction Fall Hazards,
Supported and Suspended Access, Fall Protection Systems, Fall Protection
Training Requirements,
Fall Protection Equipment
Inspection and Maintenance, and Rescue at Height.
|
| 806 |
Focus Four - Fall Hazards |
1.5 |
2 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Defining Fall Hazard, Common Types of Fall
Hazards, Edges
and Openings,
Improper Scaffold Construction, Unsafe Portable Ladders, How to Protect Yourself
from Fall Hazards,
Safe Ladder Use,
Choosing the Right Ladder, Securing the Ladder, Three-Point-Control, Ladder
Angle, Basics of
Scaffold Safety, Training,
and Employer Requirements.
|
| 807 |
Focus Four: Caught In-Between Hazards
|
1.5 |
2 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Defining a Caught-in or -Between Hazard,
Common Types of
Caught-in or -Between
Hazards, Machinery with Unguarded Moving Parts, Buried-in or -by, Pinned
Between, How to Protect
Yourself from Caught-in
or -Between Hazards, Using Guards, Competent Person, Excavation Sites, Buried-by
Structures, and
Employer Requirements.
|
| 808 |
Focus Four - Struck-By Hazards |
1.5 |
2 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Defining a Struck-by Hazard, Common Types
of Struck-by
Hazards, How to Protect
Yourself from Struck-by Hazards such as Heavy Equipment and Motorized Vehicles,
General Safe Work
Practices, Personal
Protective Equipment, Training, and Employer Requirements.
|
| 809 |
Focus Four - Electrocution Hazards |
1.5 |
2 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Defining an Electrocution Hazard, Common
Types of
Electrocution Hazards, How
to Protect Yourself from Electrocution Hazards by Maintaining Safe Distances
from Power Lines, use
GFCIs, Inspect Portable
Extension Cords, Use Power Tools as Designed, Follow LOTO Procedures, Training,
and Employer
Requirements.
|
| 810 |
Hand and Power Tool Safety |
5 |
6 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Recognizing Hand and Power Tool Hazards;
Ergonomics; Hand
Tool Safety;
Selecting the Right Tools for the Job; Safety Principles for the Use of
Electrical Pneumatic and
Hydraulic Tools;
Abrasive Wheel, Fuel-Powered, and Powder-Actuated Tools; Nail Gun Safety; Spray
Guns; Abrasive
Blasting Tools; and
Tool Replacement and Storage.
|
| 812 |
OSHA Focus Four Hazards |
4 |
8 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor |
Topics include: Fall Hazards, Fall Protection Equipment,
Safe Ladder Use,
Methods to Prevent
Caught-in and Caught-Between Injuries, Preventing Common Struck-By Hazards,
General Safe Work
Practices, Personal
Protective Equipment, Identifying Electrocution Hazards, Electrocution Hazard
Controls, Basic
Scaffold Safety, Fall
Protection for Workers and Employer Requirements, Designating a Competent
Person, and Training
Requirements.
|
| 813 |
Construction Worksite Safety |
5 |
11 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Scaffolds and Aerial Lifts; Slips, Trips,
and Fall Hazards;
Ladder and
Stairway Safety; Skylights, Floor Holes, and Wall Openings; Working with
Electricity;
Lockout/Tagout Procedures;
Excavation and Trenching Safety; Cranes and Rigging Safety; Powered Industrial
Trucks; Vehicle
Safety; Forklift
Safety; Excessive Noise; Radiation Hazards; Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals; and
Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE).
|
| 814 |
Heavy Equipment Safety |
6 |
5 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Heavy Equipment Basics, Types of Heavy
Equipment, Heavy
Equipment Hazards,
Engineering Controls and Work Practices, Materials Falling From Vehicles, Diesel
Particulate Matter
(DPM), Respiratory
Hazards, Noise and Hearing Protection, Hazardous Chemicals, Servicing
Multi-Piece Rim Wheels, Heat
and Cold Stress,
Equipment Operator Safety, Signal Persons and Spotters, Crane and Operations
Safety Measures,
Safety Measures for
Asphalt Paving Operations, Work Zone Safety and Traffic Control, and High
Visibility Safety Apparel
and Headwear.
|
| 815 |
Demolition Safety |
5 |
9 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Demolition Program Elements; Contractor
Preparation;
Engineering Survey and
Report; Locating Utilities; Worker Training; Fire Prevention and Protection
Planning; Medical
Services, First Aid, and
Security; Demolition Hazards; Structural Instabilities; Unsecured Work Areas;
Hazardous Substances;
Safe Work Practices
in Confined Spaces; Demolition of Pre-stressed Concrete Structures; Special
Structures Demolition;
Removing Debris and
Cleanup; Controlling Asbestos; and Silica Exposure.
|
| 816 |
Confined Spaces in Construction |
5 |
6 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Confined Space Definitions, Employer
Designations, Permit
Space Entry Procedures,
Entry Equipment, Entry Team Duties and Training, Permit Space Program, Entry
Permit and Process,
and Emergency Rescue
Operations.
|
| 817 |
Steel Erection Safety |
8 |
5 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Site Preparation, Cranes, Structural
Stability, Metal
Buildings, Overhead Hazards, Fall Protection, Steel Erection Safety Training.
|
| 820 |
Cranes and Derricks Safety I |
5 |
6 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Employer Responsibilities, Scope of the
Standard, Terms and
Definitions,
Ground Conditions, Assembling and Disassembling Procedures, Crane and Derrick
Operations, Fall
Protection, High-voltage
Environment Precautions, Employee Training, Inspections, Wire Rope Inspection,
Selection and
Installation, Safety Devices,
Operational Aids, Signals, Safe Hoisting Requirements, Operator Requirements,
and Types of Cranes
and Derricks.
|
| 821 |
Cranes and Derricks Safety II |
5 |
8 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Employer Responsibilities; Scope of the
Standard; Safe
Operation of Cranes;
Brake Tests; Traveling with a Load; Types of Signals; Fall Protection; Work Area
Control;
Qualifications of Operator,
Signal Person, and Maintenance Employees; Hoisting Personnel; Pre-lift Meeting;
Multiple Crane
Lifts; Tower Cranes and
Derricks; Floating Cranes and Derricks; and Land Cranes and Derricks on Barges.
|
| 833 |
Developing a Construction Safety Management
System |
8 |
10 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Construction Safety Management System
(CSMS) Design,
Development, and Deployment;
Safety Culture, Leadership, Commitment, and Employee Involvement; Writing
Policies, Programs,
Processes, Procedures, and
Work Practices; Worker Training; and Worksite Analysis, Evaluation, and System
Improvement.
|
| 850 |
Health Hazards in Construction |
4 |
4 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Risk Factors in Construction; Chemical
Hazards; Exposure
Dangers to Asbestos,
Welding Fumes, Solvents, Silica, Lead, Radiation, Biological Hazards, and
Confined Spaces; Noise
Hazards; Whole Body
Vibration; Temperature Extremes; Fungus Exposure; Mold Cleanup; Poisonous
Plants; Infectious
Animals; Ergonomic Hazards;
Work Fixtures and Tools; Posture; Twisting and Force.
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| 851 |
Silica Dust Safety in Construction |
6 |
6 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Forms of Silica Including Quartz,
Cristobalite, and
Tridymite; Visible and Respirable Dust; Exposure Control Plan Components;
Exposure to Silica Dust; Silicosis and Symptoms of Exposure; Permissible
Exposure Limits and
Measuring Airborne Silica; Silica Dust Control Strategies; Wet and Dry Controls
Methods; Dust Collection Systems; Exhaust Systems; Respiratory Protection; Best
Practices in
Cutting, Drilling, Hammering, Blasting, Milling, and Crushing; Medical
Surveillance;
Recordkeeping; and Housekeeping.
|
| 852 |
Asbestos Safety |
3 |
5 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Properties of Asbestos; Where Asbestos is
Used; How Asbestos
is Used; Health Hazards; Asbestosis, Lung Cancer, and Mesothelioma;
Employer Responsibilities; Hierarchy of Controls; Monitoring and Sampling;
Multi-employer
Worksites; Medical Surveillance and Examinations; Employee and Competent Person
Training; and Brake and Clutch Repair Work.
|
| 854 |
Lead Safety in Construction |
2 |
3 |
Construction |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager, Contractor
|
Topics include: Characteristics of Lead; Lead Exposure
Risk; Sources of
Lead; Lead Dust; Construction Workers and Exposure; Entry Routes: Ingestion,
Inhalation, Dermal, and Endogenous; Acute and Chronic Exposure; Signs and
Symptoms of Over
Exposure; Reporting; Measuring Lead Levels; Reproductive Risks; Chelating
Agents;
Controlling Exposure; The Hierarchy of Controls: Elimination/Substitution,
Engineering Controls,
Warnings, Administrative and Work Practice Controls, and Personal Protective
Equipment;
Handling Contaminated Protective Clothing; Protective Clothing Policies and
Practices; Preventing
Heat Stress; Training; Employer Responsibilities; Respiratory Protection;
General
Requirements; Respiratory Protection Programs; Respirator Selection; Assigned
Protection Factors
(APFs); Respirator Types; Fit Testing; Inspection Requirements; and Respirator
Training.
|
| 894 |
Lead Safety in Shipyards |
2 |
3 |
Maritime |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager, Contractor
|
Topics include: Characteristics of Lead; Lead Exposure
Risk; Sources of
Lead; Lead Dust; Shipyard Workers and Exposure; Entry Routes: Ingestion,
Inhalation,
Dermal, and Endogenous; Acute and Chronic Exposure; Signs and Symptoms of Over
Exposure; Reporting;
Measuring Lead Levels; Reproductive Risks; Chelating Agents; Controlling
Exposure;
The Hierarchy of Controls: Elimination/Substitution, Engineering Controls,
Warnings, Administrative
and Work Practice Controls, and Personal Protective Equipment; Handling
Contaminated
Protective Clothing; Protective Clothing Policies and Practices; Preventing Heat
Stress; Training;
Employer Responsibilities; Respiratory Protection; General Requirements;
Respiratory
Protection Programs; Respirator Selection; Assigned Protection Factors (APFs);
Respirator Types;
Fit Testing; Inspection Requirements; and Respirator Training.
|
| 895 |
Deck Barge Safety |
6 |
6 |
Maritime |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Deck Barge Basics; Regulation of Workplace
Safety on Deck
Barges; Slips,
Trips, and Falls; Preventing Elevated Falls; Falling Overboard; Personal
Floatation Devices;
Maintenance and Safety;
Equipment Operator Safety; Confined and Enclosed Space Hazards; Oxygen-deficient
Atmospheres;
Identifying Toxic
Atmospheres; Fire and Electrical Hazards; Fuel Storage; Ventilation; and
Training.
|
| 900 |
Oil and Gas Safety Management |
8 |
7 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: The Safety Culture, Writing Safety
Policies and Programs,
Working with
Contractors, Employee and Management Involvement in Safety, SMS and Wellsite
Analysis, Hazard
Prevention and Control,
Hierarchy of Controls, Education and Training, Conducting On-The-Job Training,
Steps to Identify
OSHA Requirements.
|
| 901 |
Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness |
6 |
7 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: 1) General Oil and Gas Safety: Drilling
Site Jobs; Drilling
Operation Accidents;
Task-specific Accidents; Crane, Derrick, and Hoist Hazards; Material Handling
Hazards; Blowouts; 2)
Other Drilling Site
Hazards: Flammable and Combustible Liquids; Lightning and Static Electricity;
Fire Safety; Flare
Pits and Lines; Exposure
to Rotating Parts; Circulating Fluid Systems; Hand and Power Tools; Confined
Spaces; Hot Work
(Welding); Slips, Trips, and
Falls; Strains and Sprains; Vehicle Safety; 3) Drilling Operation Health
Hazards: Silica Exposure,
Hydrogen Sulfide Gas,
and Other Drilling Site Health Hazards.
|
| 902 |
Well Site Preparation & Drilling Safety
|
8 |
9 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Site Preparation, Excavation and
Trenching, Rigging Up
Safety, Walking and
Working Surfaces, Drilling Ahead Safety, Breaking Out Pipe, Tripping Out and In,
Attaching
Elevators, Casing Operations,
Site Maintenance Activities, Well Control Safety, and Blowout Prevention
Program.
|
| 903 |
Well Site Completion and Servicing Safety
|
8 |
7 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Well Completion Safety - Conducting Drill
Stem Test, Setting
Production Casing,
Installing Production Tubing, Starting Production Flow, Hydraulic Fractures,
Beam Pumping Units,
Servicing Operations
Safety - Transporting Rig, Rigging Up Service Rig, Set Up Work Area, Removing
the Horsehead,
Removing the Wellhead,
Pulling and Running Rods, Wireline Operations, Well Logging, Perforating,
Cementing, Swabbing, Hot
Oiling, Snubbing,
Coil Tubing, Sand Cleanout, Repairing Liners and Casing, Sidetracking:
Plug-Back, and Removing
Casing: Place Cement
Plugs.
|
| 904 |
Oil and Gas Well Inspection |
10 |
11 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Emergency Response Plan, Emergency
Equipment, Alarms and
Shutdown, Fire
Extinguishers, Eye Wash Stations, First Aid Kits, Energy Isolation, Electrical
Systems, Machine
Guarding, Hand Tools,
Power Tools, Harness and Lanyard, Retractable Lifelines, Stairways and Landings,
Handrails and
Guardrails, Gratings
and Walkways, Auxiliary Hoisting Lines, Static Hanging Lines, Synthetic Web
Lines, Wire Rope or
Cable Slings, Chain
Slings, Shackles, Fixed Ladders, Portable Ladders, Fixed Platforms, Hose and
Fittings, Safety Chain
and Whip Check,
Pins and Keepers, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), Chemical Storage, Compressed Gas,
Dropped Objects,
Housekeeping, Tubular
Storage, and Load Path Welds.
|
| 906 |
Oil Spill Cleanup |
5 |
6 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Introduction to Oil Spill Cleanup, What is
an Oil Spill,
Affects on the
Environment, Exposure to Toxic Components, Oil Spill Cleanup Equipment, and Oil
Spill Worker Safety
and Health.
|
| 907 |
Introduction to SEMS II [30 CFR
250.1900-1933] |
8 |
8 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: General Requirements, Safety and
Environmental Information,
Hazards Analysis,
Management of Change, Operating Procedures, Safe Work Practices, Training,
Mechanical Integrity
(Assurance of Quality
and Mechanical Integrity of Critical Equipment), Pre-startup Review, Emergency
Response and
Control, Investigation of
Incidents, Audit of Safety and Environmental Management Program Elements,
Recordkeeping (Records
and Documentation) and
Additional BSEE Requirements, Stop Work Authority (SWA), Ultimate Work Authority
(UWA), Employee
Participation Plan
(EPP), and Reporting Unsafe Working Conditions.
|
| 908 |
Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I |
6 |
7 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: General Oil and Gas Safety Guidelines,
Hazard Reporting,
Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE), Fall Protection, Scaffolding or Temporary Work Platforms,
Working over Water,
Emergency Response and
Notification, Fire Prevention, and Medical Services and Support.
|
| 909 |
Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II |
6 |
7 |
Oil & Gas |
Target Audience: Employee, Supervisor, Manager |
Topics include: Electrical Safety Practices; Hazardous
Energy Control
(Lockout/Tagout);
Tools and Equipment Safety; Crane Operator Qualifications and Best Practices;
Control of Hazardous
Chemicals and
Substances; Material Handling, Rigging, and Lifting Safety; Confined Spaces;
Helicopter Safety; and
Compressed Gas
Cylinders.
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