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Lock-Out/Tag-Out This program meets OSHA requirements for training employees in the new lock-out/tag-out procedures, orienting both “affected” and “authorized” personnel.
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Bloodborne Pathogens This course has been specifically created to assist in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standards (29 CFR Part 1910, 1030) training requirements.
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DOT HM-126F General Awareness This course focuses on employees who handle and transport hazardous materials and provides the information necessary to comply with the regulation's “General Awareness” training requirement.
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DOT HM-126F Safety Training This course provides the “Safety Training” required by the DOT HM-126F regulation - a good companion to the DOT-HM126F General Awareness course.
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Safety Attitudes & Actions This course addresses two of the most important safety issues confronting employers today; that of developing a good “safety attitude” in their employees and providing introductory safety training.
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Hearing Safety This course shows employees why they should pay attention to noise hazards, and how they can protect themselves from hearing injuries.
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Basic First Aid This course shows employees that knowing basic first aid procedures can often limit the severity of any type of injury in the workplace, or even prevent death.
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Back Safety Provides an in-depth look at proper lifting techniques - even under difficult conditions, and the hazards that can result from using incorrect lifting methods. Also covers the use of various lifting aids and back support devices.
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Fire Prevention & Safety Presents OSHA's requirements for emergency preparedness training and reinforces safety orientation training in fire protection and electrical safety. Also explains the various classes of fire, different types of equipment, survival key word “PASS”, and tips for emergency use of fire extinguishers.
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Personal Protective Equipment Designed to emphasize the importance of using personal protective protection when required, this course covers hard hats, gloves, eye protection, hearing protection, and respirators - including fit testing and maintenance.
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Slips, Trips & Falls This course shows employees situations that can lead to slips, trips and falls - and ways to avoid or prevent these accidents.
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Electrical Safety Covers basic safety rules when working with electrical equipment. Designed to meet OSHA's requirements for training authorized personnel in electrical safety.
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Respiratory Safety This course explains the general requirements for an effective respiratory protection program. It also gives employees important facts regarding the use of respirators and explains procedures for testing and maintaining respiratory equipment.
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Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety This course reminds employees how easy it is to injure their fingers, hands and wrists, and reviews what can be done to prevent these types of injuries.
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Forklift Safety A comprehensive program for anyone operating a forklift in the manufacturing environment. Covers engineering principles, operator safety rules and maintenance.
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Safety Showers & Eye Washes This course reviews situations where safety showers and eyewashes should be used, as well as how to use them properly.
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Eye Safety A comprehensive program covering all aspects of eye protection, including the use of personal protective equipment.
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Driving Safety This course provides the information employees need to drive cars, vans and small trucks safely.
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Fall Protection This course provides the information employees need to work safely when they are “off the ground”, and satisfies the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on fall protection.
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Office Ergonomics This course shows employees how to recognize ergonomic problems in an office environment, potential adverse effects “bad ergonomics” can have, and practical solutions for ergonomic problems in the office.
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Industrial Ergonomics This course focuses on the potential ergonomic problems in manufacturing, assembly and warehousing situations.
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VDT (Video Display Terminal) Safety This course reviews the safe use of VDTs, and offers practical solutions to many potential problems.
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Materials Handling Safety This course provides the information employees need to work safely when handling and moving various types of materials.
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Hand & Power Tool Safety This course covers important safety precautions that should be taken when operating hand and power tools.
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Office Safety A general safety program designed for anyone working in an office environment, “Office Safety” explains the most common hazards in an office and the resulting injuries. Addresses ergonomics, safe lifting procedures, fire prevention, electrical safety and more.
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Ladder Safety This course reminds employees to take appropriate precautions when using ladders.
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ANSI MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) This course has been specifically created to educate employees about the ANSI MSDS format. While this new MSDS format is not required under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, OSHA is encouraging its use. Perhaps as important, most of the large chemical manufacturers in the United States appear to be adopting this MSDS format.
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Preventing Workplace Violence This course shows employees how to recognize the warning signs of possible violent behavior, as well as how to avoid or defuse potentially dangerous situations.
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Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders This course provides the information employees need to work safely when handling and using these materials.
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Welding Safety This course reminds employees that there are a great number of hazards associated with welding, and provides the information they need to work safely when involved with welding operations.
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Heat Stress This course reviews how heat affects the body, the steps employees can take to prevent heat stress, and elementary first aid that can be given to a worker who has been affected by heat-related illness.
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Safety Housekeeping & Accident Prevention This course demonstrates how workplace accidents can be prevented by paying attention to safety housekeeping considerations.
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Workplace Stress This course helps employees identify and cope with potentially stressful situations in the workplace.
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Fitness and Wellness This course shows employees how small changes in lifestyle can produce big benefits. While wellness is a gradual process, eliminating negative lifestyle factors can quickly begin to improve employees' health.
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Winter Safety Over the years employees have discovered that their employees miss more time from work as a result of “off-the-job” accidents than due to injuries experienced on the job. This course shows employees to plan ahead, identify potential hazards and avoid dangerous situations that occur during the winter holiday season.
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Accident Investigation This course shows employees the steps that are taken in an accident investigation, and highlights how important it is for employees to fully cooperate with any inquiry. It also points out that while an investigation's focus is to determine the cause of the accident, the overall goal is to prevent similar accidents from happening again.
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Emergency Planning Existing OSHA, SARA Title III, and numerous sate regulations call for all facilities to meet a number of emergency preparedness / crisis management requirements. This course assists facilities in complying with these regulations and helps them prepare for potential emergency situations.
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Confined Space Entry This course addresses the major areas of employee training required by OSHA's Permit Required Confined Space Regulation (29 CFR part 1910, 146).
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Indoor Air Quality This course shows employees the potentially harmful effects of poor air quality, and will help them identify, prevent and correct air quality problems.
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Emergency Response Explains how to prepare for emergencies at work in the event of an earthquake, tornado or hurricane. Covers specific actions and steps to take to reduce property damage and prevent injuries during these emergencies.
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Asbestos Awareness This course provides the majority of the information needed to satisfy the training requirements for Class IV employees under the OSHA regulation.
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Guarding Against Tuberculosis Each of these courses has been specifically created to assist facilities and operations whose employees have a risk of exposure to tuberculosis. Three different versions are available: As a First Responder, Healthcare, and Institiutional Environments. Please let us know which version best suits your company's needs.
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Computer Workstation Safety Recently updated with new information and video, this course reviews the safe use of computers and offers practical solutions to potential problems.
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Machine Guard Safety This course is designed to help employees understand the dangers of working with machinery, and how these risks can be minimized by proper installation and use of safety guards and devices.
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Conducting Safety Audits This program reminds employees about the goals of a safety audit, and how all workers should become involved.
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Crane Safety Since over 90 percent of crane-related accidents are caused by human error, this course stresses the keys to preventing these incidents.
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Dealing With Hazardous Spills This course is designed to help employees who seldom face the dangers of a hazardous spill to deal with a cleanup situation.
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Hazardous Materials Labels This course will help employees understand the characteristics of different labeling systems and the ways that each system conveys information.
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Rigging Safety This program reminds employees that over 90% of rigging-related accidents are caused by human error.
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OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees This course shows employees how to report accidents using actual workplace incidents as examples. Employees also learn what information they need to furnish.
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OSHA Recordkeeping for Managers / Supervisors Covers the details of the regulation's requirements and shows actual workplace incidents that demonstrate employees' responsibilities in documenting and reporting accidents.
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OSHA Laboratory Standard This program addresses the three major areas needed to comply with the OSHA Standard: general information, commonly used chemicals, and safe chemical handling.
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OSHA Lead Standards This program is useful to a number of different groups including building / construction companies, manufacturers, recyclers and many others.
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Supported Scaffolding Safety This course details the dangers of working with supported scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.
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Suspended Scaffolding Safety Designed to help employees understand the dangers of working with suspended scaffolds.
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Preventing Sexual Harassment (for Employees) The first in a three-part series on sexual harassment in the workplace, this course discusses various forms of sexual harassment, explains how to avoid inadvertently sexually harassing someone and reviews the procedures employees should follow if they feel that they or a coworker are being sexual harassed.
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Preventing Sexual Harassment (for Managers and Supervisors) The second of a three-part series on preventing sexual harassment in the workplace, this course looks at behaviors and actions that can constitute sexual harassment, discusses why managers and supervisors must pay particular attention to what they say and do, and examines how to recognize sexual harassment in the workplace.
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Handling a Sexual Harassment Investigation The third of a three-part series on preventing sexual harassment in the workplace, this course looks at a company's legal responsibility to prevent and deal with sexual harassment incidents, examines policies and procedures that should be followed when investigating allegations of sexual harassment, and discusses how to interview apparent victims, alleged harassers and potential witnesses.
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