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CERT Unit 5: Disaster Psychology 0.75 This course covers disaster psychology and how it can be used to improve disaster response. You will also learn about the psychological impact of a disaster on responders and survivors and how this impact can be remedied through psychological first aid. Finally, you will learn about steps to take before, during, and after a disaster as part of a CERT.
CERT Firefighter Rehab Operations 1.00 This course is designed to train Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members to recognize signs of physiological distress in firefighters. It seeks to provide information on how to set up safely and perform non-medical functions of firefighter rehabilitation. You will specifically learn what to do at the incident scene, in the rehab area, and during the rehab process.
Manual Materials Handling 0.50 This course covers safe practices for lifting and handling manual materials, which can help prevent back injury.
Lightning Safety Awareness 0.50 This course covers the basics of lightning, lightning injury prevention, and how to help lightning strike victims.
Hazard Communication Advanced 1.00 This course covers an advanced level of hazard communication. Chemical hazards, in-depth analysis of chemical labels, as well as protection from chemical hazards are all covered in this course.
Hazardous Materials 0.50 This course covers the basics of how to work with hazardous materials. You will learn how to work with combustible, flammable, and explosive materials, as well as the safety and training that goes along with it.
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.
Manejo del Paciente Segur (Spanish) Safe Patient Handling 0.50 Este curso cubre la historia de cuidar y la asistencia sanitaria, y heridas profesionales. De acuerdo con las leyes, existen ciertas formas de manejar estas situaciones con un profesional de la salud.
Construction Safety & Prevention Program: Hazard Identification Plan 0.50 Hazard Identification Plan is part of a twelve-part construction safety and prevention program. This course covers how businesses can utilize a hazard identification plan, the costs of identifying and abating hazards, and how both employees and managerial staff can create a culture of safety.
Safety and Survival in an Active Shooter Event 1.00 An all too unfortunate reality is that active shooter events are occurring with alarming frequency throughout the world. This course is intended to make you aware of the steps you should take if you are ever involved in an active shooter event.
Slips, Trips, and Falls 0.75 This course covers slips, trips, and falls in their entirety within the workplace. Being able to identify common causes of slips, trips, and falls helps to protect from a workplace injury. Once those causes are identified, you will learn how to create protection plans and use prevention tools for slip, trip, and fall incidents. It is just one of many health and safety courses we offer. This course will help you learn about best practices to keep yourself safe and healthy when on the job.
"" Introduction to Eldercare 2.75 This course will equip you with the essential knowledge to navigate the unique challenges and opportunities that come with caring for older adults.
Preventing Violence at the Workplace - Retail 0.50 This course addresses workplace violence, including its factors and types, and provides strategies for preventing it.
CERT Unit 6: Fire Safety and Utility Controls 1.00 This course covers fire safety and the controls you can use to ensure that safety. You will also learn about the different priorities of fire service that need to be taken into account when responding to fires. These priorities include but are not limited to life safety, incident stabilization, and property conservation.
Machine Guarding and Amputation Hazards 1.00 This course covers the sources of amputation hazards as well as the possible protection methods against them. Different machine guarding for various types of machines and tools will also be discussed.
CERT Unit 7: Light Search & Rescue Operations 1.00 This course covers how to operate in an effective manner for emergency response and rescue. You will learn how to size up the situation in which the search and rescue team will operate, as well as how to conduct search and rescue operations. Being able to use safe techniques for rescue gives a CERT volunteer a better chance to remove survivors from dangerous situations as well as prevent a CERT volunteer from putting themselves in danger.
Construction Safety & Prevention Program: Emergency Planning Response Procedures 0.50 Emergency Planning Response Procedures is part of a twelve-part construction safety and prevention program. This course covers emergency planning for construction sites, how to create an emergency action plan, and special considerations to take when planning for emergencies. In this course, you will learn how to protect yourself, your employees, and your business by preparing a response to emergency situations before they arise.
"" 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.
Respiratory Protection Awareness 0.50 This course covers the different types of respirators and their purposes, as well as OSHA standards and the reasons why using a respirator would become necessary.
CERT Unit 2: Organization 0.75 This course covers the CERT organizational structure, the Incident Command System (ICS), the one-scene size-up process, and how to use CERT standard documents.
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.
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.
Mold Safety Awareness 0.50 This course covers a variety of topics on mold that will prepare you to handle any situation you should come upon. These topics include identifying and analyzing mold hazards, protective measures, and rules and regulations for mold.
Scaffold and Ladder Safety Training 1.00 This course covers the importance of ladder and scaffold safety, common hazards when using scaffolding and ladders and how to prevent serious injury.
Construction Safety & Prevention Program: Disciplinary Policy Employer Responsibility 0.50 Disciplinary Policy Employer Responsibility is part of a twelve-part construction safety and prevention program. This course covers how to implement proper disciplinary programs in the case of safety violations or insubordination. You will learn how to keep track of these programs and learn how to communicate these programs.

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