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| Laboratory Safety |
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 This program is intended to provide information to assist lab personnel in improving their knowledge of hazards and reduction of risk while working in a laboratory setting. There are several goals that we wish to accomplish in this presentation. The first is to insure you have the proper information and skill to safely use the chemicals and equipment found in the laboratory. Knowledge of the hazards associated with each chemical and the proper steps to protect yourself is critical to your safety as well as that of your co-workers. , This course will also review chemical hazards, chemical hygiene, personal protective equipment and ventilation in the laboratory.
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| Battery & Charger Safety |
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 In this presentation we will discuss industrial battery changing stations; battery charging; safety rules and safety equipment that apply when working with industrial batteries. Also, the requirements for personal protective equipment; emergency first aid; and commonly applied safe work practices will be presented. We will focus on the hazards associated with changing or charging batteries used in industrial material moving equipment and how you can protect yourself from injury while performing your required work duties.
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| Machine Guarding |
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 Workers who operate and perform maintenance or set-up on machinery in the workplace are at risk of contact with machine parts, processes or other components. In a recent report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics more than 80,000 workplace injuries occurred over a one year period when employees were caught in operating equipment or machinery. Unguarded or inadequately guarded machinery are a leading cause of these injuries. In this presentation we will discuss the hazards of working around machinery, the types of mechanical motion that require safeguards and various methods of protection that may prevent injury or death.
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| Guarding Floor & Wall Openings |
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 The objectives of this course are to familiarize you with a variety of workplace floor and wall openings that may pose fall hazards; to train you recognize where guarding is necessary; and how you can be proactive in reporting and correcting unsafe conditions where they exist. The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that workplace falls caused 255,750 nonfatal injuries and 767 deaths in a single year. More than 82% of those deaths are from falls to lower levels. In fact, falls are the second leading cause of general industry workplace deaths.
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| Walking -Working Surfaces |
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 This topic on Walking – Working Surfaces touches on several specific areas of consideration such as maintaining a clean workplace, providing safe aisles, passageways and stairways, and safety precautions for all walking - working surfaces. The requirements include those surfaces inside work facilities as well as on company property. The primary purpose of this standard is to provide adequate protection from falls by addressing conditions in the work areas and building structures.
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| Cut and Puncture Prevention |
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 In this presentation we will discuss various causes of cuts and punctures in the workplace and methods of prevention employers and employees can use to reduce or eliminate cut and puncture injuries. We will cover Hazard Assessments followed by engineering controls, risk controls, worker level controls, PPE selection, cutting tool selection and safety precautions.
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| Sexual Harassment Prevention |
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In 1980 the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued landmark sexual harassment guidelines. These guidelines prohibited any unwelcome sexual advances or requests that are made as a condition of employment. We explore these guidelines and review several different situations that describe what is and what is not considered sexual harassment. This course is designed for adults in the workplace. It is also intended to make you think about what behaviors in your work setting may be considered sexual harassment so you can avoid and take action against any risky behaviors.
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| Respect in the Workplace |
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In this presentation we will touch on basic points of respect in the workplace and additional video examples of what behavior is and is not acceptable. It is important to have a good working relationship with your fellow employees which will lead to a mutual level of respect and a more comfortable environment to work in. An emphasis on acceptance of the differences in fellow employees to create equality in the workplace is provided in this presentation.
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| Overhead Crane Safety |
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Overhead cranes are found everywhere in modern industry and construction. They are so common that they almost fall into the background of daily work place activity and this can lead to complacency by everyone involved. Yet every year serious accidents occur while working around or directly operating cranes than any other tool used. This course will look at some of the basics of good overhead crane operation, maintenance and management principles.
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| Asbestos Awareness |
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Asbestos has become one of the most talked about hazardous materials in the work place today. This training course will give you the background on what asbestos is, the places and products that we can find it in and what real dangers it may pose. The presentation will also cover the composition, types, uses, health hazards and diseases associated with asbestos. A review of workplace programs, labeling requirements, and the OSHA standard will also be conducted. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial. |
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| Hot Work Safety |
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Each year there are many examples of explosions and fires that devastate homeowners, business owners, families and communities. The one thing these disasters have in common is the failure to follow proper hot work procedures. Adhering to the elements of hot work as outlined in several different OSHA Standards saves lives, property and jobs. This presentation covers proper pre-job inspection procedures, hot work permits, fire watch requirements and general safe work practices when your employees are involved in hot work activities. * Available in Spanish.
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| Medical PPE |
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The topic of medical personal protective equipment (PPE) is extremely important to the protection of all persons that provide medical treatment, handle medical waste or have the potential to contact bodily fluids. This program will cover the most important points of selecting, using and maintaining medical personal protective equipment for the prevention of injury in an medical environment.
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| Hand & Power Tool Safety |
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In this presentation we will discuss various known hazards associated with the use of hand and power tools and methods you can apply to avoid disabling injuries especially to the hands. This includes recommended safe work practices for several different types of hand and power tools used in the workplace and at home. Our focus will be on teaching you to recognize hazards and avoid injuries related to the improper use of these tools. * Available in Spanish.
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| Travel Safety |
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This course has been developed to assist you in developing safe habits during your travel and emphasizes the importance of planning safety into your trip. This program will provide some basic safety tips and information you can readily use as a business traveler or even in your personal travel. In the event of a problem, you will be equipped to deal quickly and effectively with most issues. The presentation will focus on air travel, hotel/motel safety and safe practices when driving a rental car.
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| Slips,
Trips and Falls |
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In
this presentation we will review some common causes of slips,
trips and falls and the methods you can employ to avoid the
injuries resulting from falls from the same level. Slips and
trips leading to falls have injured an increasing number of
people in the workplace and at home. This presentation will
assist you in identifying, avoiding and correcting issues
associated with slips, trips and falls. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Ladder
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This
course reviews the OSHA General Industry requirements for
portable ladders most commonly used in industry today. The
program will focus on how to properly select, inspect, and
use various portable workplace ladders. In addition, recommended
best practices will also be discussed for your safe use of
portable ladders. Applying the information you will learn
in this training session will help you avoid injuries related
to the use of ladders.* Available in Spanish. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Leadership
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This
course has been developed to introduce you to the importance
of safety in the workplace while discussing the basic leadership
principles necessary to have a safe and healthful workplace.
This presentation will include a review of the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration known as OSHA and its role
in workplace safety. Also, we will discuss accountabilities
in developing, implementing and reinforcing safety policies
and procedures while defining success in safety.* Available in Spanish. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Safety
Orientation: Commitment to Safety |
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This
program will present the top ten safety commitments for employees
to follow that will lead to a safer workplace. Every employee
should be committed to working safely and proactively participating
in the development and implementation of a safe culture within
your organization. This presentation is an excellent safety
orientation, whether it an employee’s first day on the
job or a long-term veteran of the workforce. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Defensive
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The
application of the information and principles presented in
this program on Safe Driving will help you avoid situations
on the road that could lead to a collision. Although most
of us consider ourselves “excellent” drivers,
nearly every time we drive we are exposed to a variety of
risks. How we handle those risks could mean the difference
between serious injury or many years of “crash-free”
driving. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Office
Ergonomics |
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The
primary objective of this online course is to increase an
employee’s knowledge of ergonomics in order to recognize
potential ergonomic problems in the office environment. The
program will explain a number of common ergonomic risk factors
that are easily identified and recognized at a typical office
workstation. By learning these principles and risk factors,
awareness of their importance will be heightened and the ability
to implement solutions will be greatly improved. This course
will also review other related office safety issues.
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| DOT
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This
program is intended for employees who handle, package, or
transfer hazardous materials as regulated under Title 49 of
the Department of Transportation (DOT). It is intended to
cover general awareness of the DOT requirements and to provide
familiarization for the recognition and identification of
hazardous materials. The learner will also be presented with
general safety training aspects of the standard including
emergency response information, safe measures, procedures
and control methods. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Basic
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This
course will review information on basic first aid techniques
for treating persons with injuries that are not life threatening.
The methods of first aid presented in this course are intended
for the treatment of adults only. In Part 1, we will explain
how an injury assessment can help you determine what happened
and how to provide assistance and treatment. Basic first aid
techniques for treating shock, choking victims, bleeding and
broken bones will be reviewed in this part of the presentation. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Basic
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This
presentation is part two of the series that will emphasize
the importance of providing effective first aid in case of
injury or illness to a co-worker. The basic first aid techniques
for initial treatment of burns and scalds, head injuries,
eye injuries, chemical exposure related illnesses, heat emergencies
and sprains & strains will be reviewed in this part of
our presentation on Basic First Aid. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Back
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This
training program is based on information concerning the most
important factors necessary in taking care of your back and
preventing injury. The course provides practical knowledge
of back safety to help reduce the risk of injury or aggravating
a pre-existing back problem. The anatomy of the spine is covered
in order to understand how injury occurs and can be prevented.
The different categories of back problems are reviewed, their
common causes, first aid techniques, proper back posture methods
and proper lifting procedures. Application of these basic
back safety principles and practices both on and off the job
can prevent the pain, discomfort and sometimes, disabling
effects of injury to the back.
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| Hazard
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This
online safety training presentation reviews the basic OSHA
compliance requirements of the 29 CFR Part 1910.1200 regulation
to include an explanation of the requirements of the standard.
In addition, this course covers in detail both the physical
and health hazard categories of chemicals, protective measures
fundamental to employee protection, common labeling techniques
used to communicate chemical hazards, how to read a Material
Safety Data Sheet as well as the basic rules for safe chemical
handling and use.
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| Personal
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Provides an informative overview of the various common types of personal protective equipment (PPE) used in industry. This program gives employees information pertaining to when and where PPE is required, how to use it and an explanation of limitations. Included is information to meet compliance with OSHA 1910.132. * Available in Spanish.
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| Control
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This
online safety training and retraining program emphasizes not
only the OSHA compliance requirements of the 29 CFR Part 1910.147
regulation, but most importantly covers in detail the various
types of active and stored energies and controls necessary
for employee protection. It identifies the various categories
of tasks and activities requiring energy isolation and lockout,
the use of isolation procedures, methods and equipment, as
well as understanding of employee lockout and verification
responsibilities.* Available in Spanish.
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| Confined
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This
comprehensive safety training program provides OSHA 29 CFR
Part 1910.146 required training in a manner that illustrates
graphically the potential dangers on entering a confined space.
It covers identification of confined spaces, their associated
physical, chemical and atmospheric hazards, how those hazards
are controlled, how the permit system works, the specific
roles and responsibilities of the permit system and rescue
methods/requirements.* Available in Spanish. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Electrical
Safety - Related Work Practices |
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This
program is designed to meet the OSHA compliance training requirements
of 29 CFR Part 1910.331 for "non-qualified" employees. It
provides valuable information to employees who work around
electrical equipment in a graphical format so that they understand
procedures and precautions necessary to prevent electrical
shock. We describe electricity in a manner that is easy to
understand in order for employees to comprehend electrical
hazards and methods to reduce the potential risk of shock.
Techniques to prevent electrical incidents are covered in
detail.* Available in Spanish. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Powered
Industrial Truck Safety |
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This
graphical safety training program is designed to meet OSHA
compliance with the instructional requirements of OSHA's regulation
29 CFR Part 1910.178. It instructs employees in the proper
load handling and operation concerns and hazards. In addition,
it provides understanding of operating responsibilities, knowledge
of operating parameters and the stability triangle, pre-operational
inspections, safe driving skills and driving/refueling rules.* Available in Spanish. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Occupational
Ergonomics |
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This
unique and graphical safety training program presents the
subject of ergonomics in a manner that is easy for the industrial
worker to understand and apply. Ergonomics is defined and
the human body as a working machine is covered in order to
explain the basic ergonomic risk factors that employees face
as a part of their everyday duties. This program covers a
number of practical ergonomic goals for employees to apply
to their work such as maximizing neutral body postures and
avoiding awkward postures. Also, methods are explained in
reducing static and forceful forces, promoting efficient body
mechanics and methods necessary to take care of the human
body to prevent cumulative injury.
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| Hearing
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This
online safety training program explains the purpose and the
long-term benefits of the elements of a hearing conservation
program. It starts by explaining how the human ear works and
how it is potentially damaged by exposure to harmful levels
of noise both on and off the job. The innovative graphics
in this presentation show how hearing protection is to be
properly used, why it is effective and how it must be cared
for. Viewing this program increases employee awareness of
the importance of hearing protection, audiometric evaluation
and the other aspects of hearing conservation.* Available in Spanish.
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| Industrial
Fire Prevention |
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The
primary objective of this safety training presentation is
for employees to understand the causes and contributing factors
of fire in the workplace, as well as the basic elements of
fire prevention and protection. The hazards of various types
of materials and chemicals that are commonly found in the
industrial workplace are reviewed. The chemistry of fire is
explained in a way that employees will understand how fire
acts, how certain conditions affect fire and how they can
be prevented. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Respiratory
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A
comprehensive training program that provides the academic
training to meet OSHA compliance requirements of 29 CFR Part
1910.134. The emphasis of this program is on explaining respiratory
hazards, how the respiratory system works, respirator selection
& limitations, proper fitting, respirator use, inspection
and respirator care & maintenance.* Available in Spanish. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial.
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| Fall
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This innovative training program demonstrates graphically how to properly use fall protection equipment. The focus is on the identification of fall hazards, types of fall protection systems, their proper use, care and maintenance.
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| Bloodborne
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Provides training in accordance to the requirements of OSHA 1910.1030 for awareness and control. The presentation explains where bloodborne pathogens are found, what they are, how they are transmitted, and how employees are to protect themselves. The major misconceptions of bloodborne diseases are covered as well as protective equipment and the proper handling of sharps and spills. * Available in Spanish.
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| Fire
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This
is an online safety training program that teaches employee the
subject of fire suppression through the use of portable fire
extinguishers. The four classes of fire extinguishers are covered
in detail in terms of identification and proper use. Employees
will gain understanding of how to choose a portable fire extinguisher
based on the classifications of burning materials and how to
put out a fire in its early stages. In addition, the basic types
of fire suppression systems are explained so that employees
understand how they work and what to do in case of activation.
Finally and most importantly, employees will understand what
to do and not to do in case of fire in the workplace.* Available in Spanish. Click here to get a FREE 30 day trial. |
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