LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
bloodborne pathogens.
The Bloodborne
Pathogen Lesson
provides a single
source of safety
information for
protecting yourself
from bloodborne
diseases.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe types and
symptoms of
bloodborne diseases
•
explain how
bloodborne diseases
may be transmitted
•
describe work
practices used to
help control
exposure to
bloodborne pathogens
•
identify
personal protective
equipment (PPE) used
to help control
exposure to
bloodborne pathogens
•
understand
and observe the
proper safety
guidelines for
accidents involving
blood and other body
fluids
•
explain the
steps that should be
taken if you are
exposed to blood or
other body fluids
•
describe
proper disposal of
infectious waste.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
68Mb.
Confined Space Entry
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
this facility's
confined space entry
procedures. The
Confined Space Entry
Lesson provides a
single source of
confined space
safety information
and requirements.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
identify the
different types of
confined spaces and
reasons for entering
the spaces
•
describe the
different types of
hazardous
atmospheres
associated with
confined spaces
•
identify
potential problems
that may occur when
working in a
confined space
•
describe and perform
confined space entry
procedures.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
82Mb.
Crane Safety
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
crane safety.
The Crane Safety
Lesson provides a
single source of
safety information
for protecting
yourself from
accidents and
injuries involving
cranes.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe potential
crane hazards
•
explain proper crane
inspection
procedures
•
describe
general guidelines
for safe crane
operation
•
explain safe
load handling
procedures
•
recognize and
use approved crane
signals.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
128Mb.
Electrical Awareness
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of the
basic electrical
hazards and safety
guidelines for this
facility.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe the basic
hazards associated
with electricity and
electrical equipment
•
understand and
observe basic
electrical safety
guidelines
•
understand
and observe safety
guidelines for
entering the
electrical centers.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
60Mb.
Electrical Safety
(Advanced) NFPA 70E
Compliant
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
potential electrical
hazards.
The OSHA 1910.331
through Electrical
Safety Lesson
provides a single
source of safety
guidelines for
working with or near
electricity and
electrical
equipment.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
understand basic
electrical flow
•
describe the dangers
associated with
working with or near
electricity and
electrical equipment
•
recognize
potential electrical
hazards
•
describe the
engineering controls
used to control
electrical hazards
•
describe safe
behaviors for
working with or near
electricity and
electrical equipment
•
list the
personal protective
equipment (PPE)
required for working
with or near
electricity and
electrical equipment
•
properly
respond to an
electric shock
within your work
area.
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online formats.
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Electrical Safety
(High Voltage)
Transmission &
Distribution
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of the
safety requirements
for working with or
near high voltages
and other potential
hazards associated
with electric power
generation,
transmission, and
distribution
operations.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
identify
hazards associated
with electric power
generation,
transmission, and
distribution
operations
•
properly
prepare for safe
working conditions
•
explain the
difference between a
qualified and an
unqualified employee
•
describe the
various elements of
the facility's
lockout/tagout
policy
•
outline
safety requirements
for entering
enclosed spaces
•
describe fall
protection
requirements for
both qualified and
unqualified
employees
•
discuss
safety guidelines
for equipment such
as ladders,
platforms, portable
power tools, and
live-line tools
•
explain safe
distances for the
storage of materials
near energized lines
or equipment
•
describe the
safety requirements
for working on or
near exposed
energized lines or
equipment
•
determine
minimum approach
distances
•
explain safe
de-energization of
lines and equipment
•
discuss
proper grounding
procedures
•
describe
requirements for
high-voltage testing
or high-power
testing at temporary
and permanent
testing areas
•
explain
safety requirements
for the use of
mechanical equipment
near electric power
generation,
transmission, and
distribution systems
•
discuss
safety requirements
for working on or
around overhead and
underground power
lines
•
outline safe
working practices
for line-clearance
tree trimming
operations
•
list specific
safety requirements
for substations and
electric power
generating plants
•
describe
special conditions
that may be
encountered during
electric power
generation,
transmission, and
distribution work.
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Emergency Planning
and Response
(Customized Only)
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
emergency
plans.
In addition to
emergency response
policies and
procedures, the
facility
alarms will also be
discussed.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
identify
facility
alarms
•
outline the various
roles and
responsibilities of
employees during an
emergency evacuation
•
describe emergency
response for
threatening weather
conditions and
natural disasters
•
describe
emergency response
for hazardous
material releases or
spills
•
understand
and observe the
proper procedure for
facility
evacuation drills.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Emergency Response
Awareness
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with a
basic awareness of
facility emergency
plans.
In addition to
emergency
preparedness and
response policies
and procedures,
facility alarms will
also be discussed.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe an
emergency situation
•
understand
the purpose of and
observe emergency
response plans
•
take the
necessary actions to
familiarize yourself
with your work area
•
understand
your roles and
responsibilities in
emergency prevention
and response
•
be aware of facility
alarms
•
properly respond to
fire emergencies
•
describe
general emergency
response for
threatening weather
conditions and
natural disasters
•
properly
respond to hazardous
material releases
and spills.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
48Mb.
Environmental Health
& Safety (Customized
Only)
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson is
designed to increase
your environmental
knowledge.
The
facility's
environmental
standards,
equipment, and
programs are
outlined within the
lesson.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
help the
facility
continue to maintain
compliance with
permits and
environmental rules
and regulations
•
understand
and comply with
principles
of the
environmental
Health and Safety
Program
•
understand
and uphold
environmental
responsibilities
•
identify and
recognize the
importance of good
housekeeping
practices
•
explain the
proper purpose of
the
facility's
storm water ditches
•
describe the
facility's
MSDS Policy
•
describe the
Environmental
Disciplinary Policy
•
list the
facility's
major pollution
control equipment
•
properly
respond to hazardous
material releases
•
explain the
difference between
environmental
excursions and
environmental
violations
•
describe the
facility's
various waste
disposal programs
•
describe the
facility's
Best Management
Practices (BMP)
Plan.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Ergonomic Safety
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
ergonomic safety.
The Ergonomic Safety
Lesson provides a
single source of
safety information
for protecting
yourself from
musculoskeletal
disorders (MSDs).
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
define MSDs and list
common signs and
symptoms
•
describe potential
MSD hazards
•
understand
and observe safe
work practices to
help prevent MSDs.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
120Mb.
Fall Safety
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
fall safety.
The Fall Safety
Lesson provides a
single source of
safety information
for protecting
yourself from
fall-related
accidents and
injuries.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
recognize potential
fall hazards
•
explain fall
prevention and
protection
•
understand
and use safe working
behaviors.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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pricing.
Lesson approximately
88Mb.
Fire Safety
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LESSON
OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
fire safety.
The Fire Safety
Lesson provides a
single source of
fire hazard and
prevention
information and
requirements.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe the
different causes and
classes of fire
•
outline general
guidelines for fire
prevention
•
describe the
proper response to a
fire emergency
•
understand
the differences
between different
types of fire
extinguishers
•
understand
the proper use of
fire extinguishers.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
90Mb.
Forklift Awareness
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with a
basic pedestrian
awareness of
forklifts,
as well as the
safety precautions
that should be
observed when
walking or working
around these powered
industrial trucks.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe potential
forklift hazards
•
understand
and observe
pedestrian safety
guidelines for
walking and working
around forklifts.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
40Mb.
Forklift Safety
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
forklift safety.
The Forklift Safety
Lesson provides a
single source of
safety information
for avoiding
forklift-related
accidents and
injuries.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
understand forklift
"basics"
•
perform forklift
operator inspections
•
understand
and observe safe
operating practices
•
understand
and observe safe
maintenance
practices.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
162Mb.
Hand & Power Tools Back to top
LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with a
basic understanding
of hand and power
tool safety,
including associated
hazards and proper
usage and
maintenance safety
guidelines.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
explain basic
differences between
hand tools and power
tools
•
describe
general hazards
associated with hand
tools and power
tools
•
list general
safety guidelines
for hand tools and
power tools
•
state safety
precautions that
must be observed
when working with or
near common hand
tools
•
state safety
precautions that
must be observed
when working with or
near certain types
of power tools
•
describe
OSHA-required safety
devices for power
tools.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
118Mb.
Hazard Communication
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of the
various elements of hazard communication (Hazcom). The Hazard Communication Lesson
provides a single
source of Hazcom
information and
requirements.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
explain the
importance of a
hazard communication
(Hazcom) program
•
explain the National
Fire Protection
Association (NFPA)
and Hazardous
Material
Identification
System (HMIS)
labeling systems for
material
identification
•
explain the
function and
requirements of
material safety data
sheets (MSDS)
•
describe the
employee Hazcom
training program.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
67Mb.
Hazardous Material
(Hazmat) Awareness Back to top
LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with a
basic awareness of
hazardous materials
(Hazmat) within this
facility
as well as the
safety precautions
that should be
observed when
working around these
materials.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe the primary
characteristics of a
hazardous material
•
identify any
hazardous materials
within your work
area
•
describe
general safe
behaviors for
working around
hazardous materials
•
explain how
to properly handle
and store hazardous
materials
•
properly
respond to a
hazardous material
emergency.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
82Mb.
Hearing Conservation
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
noise, hearing loss,
and
the elements of
hearing
conservation.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
define noise
•
describe
effects of hearing
loss
•
identify the
elements of hearing
conservation
•
explain noise level
monitoring
•
explain the
difference between
baseline and annual
audiograms
•
describe hearing
protection
standards.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
60Mb.
Knife Safety
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson provides
a single source for
knife safety
guidelines. Personal
protective equipment
(PPE) requirements
are outlined, and
safe work practices
are described in
detail.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
identify
general knife
handling safety
guidelines
•
describe the purpose
and use of personal
protective equipment
(PPE) for working
with knives
•
describe and use
safe work practices
for handling knives.
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Laboratory Safety
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
laboratory safety.
The Laboratory
Safety Lesson
provides a single
source of safety
information for
protecting yourself
from accidents and
injuries within the
facility's labs.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe general lab
safety guidelines
•
explain proper
housekeeping
•
identify
personal protective
equipment (PPE) for
facility labs
•
describe
safety guidelines
for hazardous
materials within the
labs
•
properly
respond to
laboratory
accidents.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
43Mb.
Lead Awareness
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with a
basic awareness of
the hazards and
controls associated
with lead.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
understand the
dangers of lead
•
describe how to
properly identify
lead
•
identify
basic safety
guidelines for
avoiding lead
exposure.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
32Mb.
Lockout/Tagout Back to top
LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with a
basic understanding
of this facility's
lockout/tagout
policy and
procedures. The
Lockout/Tagout
Lesson provides a
single source of
lockout/tagout
information and
requirements.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
describe
different types of
hazardous energy
•
describe the
basic purpose and
focus of the
facility's
lockout/tagout
program
•
describe
general lockout and
tagout procedures
•
explain the
special
circumstances under
which standard
lockout/tagout
procedures are
altered.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
72Mb.
Office Safety
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of
office safety.
The Office Safety
Lesson provides a
single source of
information for
protecting yourself
from various
office-related
injuries.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
identify
potential hazards
associated with
working in an office
environment
•
understand
and observe safe
work practices to
avoid office
accidents and
injuries.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
68Mb.
Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) Back to top
LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with an
understanding of the
facility's personal
protective equipment
(PPE) program and
the various types of
PPE available.
General guidelines
for safe use and
maintenance of PPE
are included.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
identify the
elements of the
facility's PPE
program
•
state
employee
responsibilities
regarding PPE
•
identify
different types of
PPE
•
state various
PPE limitations
•
describe the
conditions for which
certain PPE should
be used
•
describe general
maintenance and care
guidelines for
specific types of
PPE.
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Lesson approximately
146Mb.
Process Safety
Management (PSM)
Awareness Back to top
LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with a
basic awareness of
the facility's
process safety
management (PSM)
program.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
recognize the
importance of PSM
•
identify the
14 elements of the
PSM program
•
identify PSM
chemicals
•
recognize PSM
areas and follow
basic restrictions
regarding these
areas.
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online formats.
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Lesson approximately
64Mb.
Radiation Awareness
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson will
provide you with a
basic awareness of
radiation along with
general guidelines
for avoiding
radiation exposure.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
recognize the
potential dangers of
radiation exposure
•
observe basic
radiation safety
requirements.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
35Mb.
Respiratory
Protection
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
This lesson
provides a single
source of
respiratory
protection
information and
requirements.
When you have
completed this
lesson, you should
be able to:
•
explain the
different types of
respiratory hazards
•
describe the basic
purpose and focus of
a respiratory
protection program
•
describe the purpose
and function of a
respirator
•
describe the
different types of
respirators
•
explain the
process of
selecting, fitting,
and caring for a
respirator.
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computer-based, and
online formats.
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Lesson approximately
77Mb.