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"" Construction Safety & Prevention Program: OSHA Inspections 0.50 This course covers the process of OSHA inspections, the penalties incurred when a workplace does not satisfy OSHA standards, and how to properly respond to an OSHA inspection.
"" Construction Safety & Prevention Program: PPE 0.75 This course covers an overview of the purpose of personal protective equipment (PPE), what to keep in mind when using PPE, and the different types of PPE.
Construction Safety & Prevention Program: Safety Inspection Procedure 0.50 This course covers the process of inspecting the workplace. This includes who is responsible for the inspection, what you should look for, and what happens afterward.
"" Construction Safety & Prevention Program: Worker Rights Anti-Retaliation 0.25 This course covers a worker's rights and resources under OSHA and the lengths that OSHA goes to in order to protect workers. In addition, you will learn about your right to be free from retaliation and where to go to file a complaint.
Construction Safety & Prevention Program: Workplace Safety Employee Engagement 0.50 This course covers management and leadership involvement in the workplace, how to implement an employee leadership plan, and fostering an environment that encourages employees to engage.
"" Construction Safety & Prevention Program: Workplace Safety Rules Hazard Control 0.25 This course covers safety rules in the workplace, abating and controlling hazards, and how to train and educate workers to comply with these safety rules.
Creating a Safety Program 1.75 This course covers the elements of a safety program, accident investigation, hazardous communication standard, and new employee orientation for construction detailing site hazards.
Driving Safety Off-Road Vehicles 1.50 This course teaches participants that defensive driving applies not only to licensed vehicles such as cars and trucks, but also to unlicensed vehicles such as golf carts and gators. Participants will learn guidelines for use of service carts, proper driving and operating procedures, how to carry loads, and precautions to take for pedestrians and driving at night.
Effective Health and Safety Committees 1.00 This course covers hazards that are associated with your workplace and the best methods to control them. It also covers the basic legal requirements for employers to maintain adequate health and safety in the workplace. Finally, this course offers suggestions for starting a health and safety committee at your workplace to advocate for employee health concerns.
Egress, Fire Prevention, & Fire Protection 0.65 In this course, participants will learn about escape routes and exits, emergency action plans, fire prevention plans, fires, fire extinguishers, and workplace fire prevention tips.
Electrical Safety 0.75 This course covers OSHA’s role and standards regarding electrical safety/hazards, defines the basic fundamentals of electricity, identifies and recognizes safety hazards, and describes protection methods against electrical hazards.
Electrical Safety for the Non-Electrical Skilled Worker 0.25 This course covers additional safety training for electrical hazards that non-electrical skilled workers are exposed to in the workplace.
Electricity 1.00 Working with electricity can be dangerous. This course covers electrical safety while on the job. You will learn about the types of electrical-related injuries that can occur, and how to prevent them.
Elements of an Effective Safety and Health Program 1.00 This course covers recommended practices for a proactive approach to managing workplace safety and health. Finding and removing hazards before they become problems avoids the direct and indirect costs of worker illnesses and injuries and promotes a positive work environment.
Emergency First Aid 1.00 Improving the safety of your workers by training them in First Aid, CPR, and AED is important. In this course, participants will learn some first aid basics, how to provide First Aid for a few medical, injury, and environmental injuries, and how to provide CPR and use an AED. Participants will also learn about training options that are available to them through the American Heart Association. Note: Completion of this course does not result in first aid, CPR, or AED use certification. For information on how to become certified, visit the American Heart Association CPR & First Aid website by visiting https://cpr.heart.org/.
Enfermedades por calor (Spanish) Heat Illness 0.75 Este curso cubre los diferentes tipos de enfermedades relacionadas con el calor. Se describe cada enfermedad y se proporcionan detalles de prevención. Además, el curso cubre un ejemplo de estudio de caso para ayudarlo a ponerse en una situación y aplicar lo que ha aprendido.
Ergonomía (Spanish) Ergonomics 1.00 Este curso cubre la definición de ergonomía, las directrices de OSHA, y factores de estrés ergonómicos. También este curso discutirá lesiones ergonómicas comunes y soluciones recomendadas para lesiones.
Ergonomics 0.75 This course covers the topic of ergonomics. Ergonomics is the relationship between workers and their working environment. It will discuss the many types of ergonomics, what ergonomics is, and ways to help yourself in the workplace.
Ergonomics for Food Service and Retail 0.50 This course covers the importance of ergonomics, specifically in the food service and retail industries. This course will cover topics such as the benefits of ergonomics, Work Related Musculo-Skeletal Disorders (WMSDs), ergonomic risk factors, and how to reduce hazards from awkward positions and heavy lifting.
Ergonomics for General Industry: Making the Work Fit the Worker 0.50 This course covers the basics of ergonomics, musculoskeletal disorders, and the signs and symptoms of these disorders. A worker's right to a safe workplace will also be addressed.
Ergonomics MSDs 1.00 This course covers the basics of workplace ergonomics along with the identification of musculoskeletal disorders and how to prevent them.
Excavation and Trenching Awareness 1.50 This course covers OSHA regulations and workers' rights related to excavation and trenching. This includes the basics of trenching, typical hazards, and prevention methods. This course also touches on the importance of soil classifications and their impact on excavation safety. It aims to help participants understand the hazards and take steps to work safely in these environments.
Falls in Construction 1.50 This course is in English. We also have a version of this course in Spanish. In this course, you will watch videos on various types of falls that can occur while working in construction. You will learn about floor openings, fixed scaffolds, bridge decking, reroofing, skylights, and leading-edge work.
Fire Evacuation Training 0.33 This course covers proper fire safety techniques to help keep you and your customers safe. It also covers the key elements to remember during a fire evacuation.
Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives: How Can We Make it Better? 1.25 In April of 2004, fire service leaders from across the United States gathered in Tampa, Florida, to design a new fire service culture. This new culture is built on 16 firefighter life safety initiatives entitled "Everyone Goes Home". This course will discuss the 16 initiatives that can provide the base for participants to change the culture in the fire service industry and reduce mortality rates in the line of duty.

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