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Environmental, Health & Safety Series

Asbestos Awareness -
This course provides information on the health hazards associated with asbestos, protective measures, common sources of asbestos exposure, signs and label requirements at asbestos hazard areas, work circumstances that may involve risk of exposure, safety measures to protect against exposure, illnesses symptoms and an overview of the medical program required by Federal law.
Course code: AA3T017-F7T

Back Safety -
This course provides general back safety awareness relating to job hazards, safe work practices, and ergonomics issues. Coverage includes: information on the extent of back injury problems in the workplace, recognition and control of occupational ergonomic hazards, good practices for reducing back injuries, conducting ergonomics assessments, and engineering controls. Primary Reg: OSHA 29 CFR 1903.1, The General Duty Clause.
Course code: BK2T045-F7T

Basic Construction Safety -
This course provides an overview of the hazards inherent in construction work, and identifies principles and practices to mitigate them. Coverage includes general considerations for contractors and employees related to requirements for tools and equipment, hazards within confined spaces, working safely around cranes, electricity, Lockout/Tagout procedures, trenching and excavation work, fall protection, hand and power tools, Hazcom, PPE, material handling, ladder and scaffolding safety, inspection and storage of materials.
Course code: CS5T101-F7T

Behavior-based Safety Training -
This course provides supervisors with an overview of the concepts of behavior-based safety including how to apply behavior-based safety techniques in their day-to-day duties and responsibilities.
Course code: BH3T018-F7T

Bloodborne Pathogens -
This course provides training and procedures that will help minimize health risks for workers at risk for exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials. Coverage includes recognizing hazards, identifying modes of transmission, standard precautions, appropriate engineering controls, work practices, and PPE to prevent exposure, and emergency procedures for incidents involving exposure.
Course code: BP2T012-F7T

Bloodborne Pathogens: Awareness -
This course is a 25-minute course providing awareness level or refresher training on bloodborne pathogen safety. The coverage is an abbreviated version of the full course on this subject and is appropriate for workers who are at low risk of exposure or who have previously completed the full course. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030, Bloodborne Pathogens.
Course code: BA2T013-A7T

Carcinogen Safety -
This course provides instruction in the recognition, management, safe use, and control of carcinogens including information on, MSDS and label requirements, and risk assessment. Primary Regs: 29 CFR 1990, Identification, Classification, and Regulation of Potential Occupational Carcinogens; National Toxicology Program (NTP) Report On Carcinogens.
Course code: CR3T0024-F6T

Compressed Gas Safety -
This course provides training needed to help both employers and employees control the physical and health hazards associated with compressed gases and the knowledge needed to work safely with compressed gases. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR, 1910.101, Compressed gases (general requirements).
Course code: CG3T025-F7T

Confined Space Entry -
This course provides coverage of confined spaces, hazardous atmospheres, necessary equipment, and required permits including information about the hazards and hazard control methods that will permit safe work in enclosed work areas or confined spaces. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146, Permit-Required Confined Spaces.
Course code: CF2T050-F7T

Defensive Driving -
This course provides defensive driving techniques and accident prevention methods which will help reduce your chances of being in a motor vehicle accident. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1903.1, The General Duty Clause.
Course code: DD2T019-F7T

DOT Security Awareness -
This course covers the DOT Security Requirements rule as it applies to companies who work with and transport hazardous materials. It is designed to meet the security awareness training requirement with coverage including: security risks related to the transportation of hazmat, evaluating potential threats to security, Department of Homeland Security's warning system, and secure practices for transporting hazardous substances.
Course code: DA57098-F7T

DOT Shippers Training -
This course provides training for shippers of hazardous materials on the regulations and requirements that must followed under the HMR including a general understanding of what constitutes a "hazardous material", how to use the hazardous materials table, required HAZMAT shipping paperwork, labeling, and placarding. Primary Regs: Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR), 49 CFR Parts 171-180.
Course code: DO4T062-F7T

DOT Transporters -
This course provides training for drivers and personnel who transport hazardous materials regarding the requirements they must follow under Federal law. Coverage includes the basic requirements of the Hazardous Materials Regulations, training requirements, distinguishing between non-hazardous and regulated hazardous materials, identifying hazard classes and divisions, required shipping paperwork, placarding and labeling rules, proper loading, material compatibility, emergency response procedures, and other related topics.
Course code: DT5T097-F7T

Drug-Free Workplace -
This course provides employees and supervisors with required training related to a drug-free workplace policy including: the impact and prevalence of drugs in the workplace, policy goals, possible signs of abuse, actions to take when abuse is suspected, stages of addiction, circumstances that could prompt drug testing, Employee Assistance Programs, and the supervisor's role.
Course code: DG2T065-F7T

Electrical Safety -
This course provides training on the general electrically-related safety practices as required by 29 CFR1910.331 through 29 CFR1910.335 pertaining to job assignments that may involve working with electrical equipment or being exposed to live electrical wiring or devices. It is not intended to provide the depth of coverage required for qualified electrical workers.
Course code: EL2T058-F7T

Emergency Disaster Preparedness -
This 20-minute Awareness Level training course is developed to provide an overview of emergency response, safety, reporting, and evacuation procedures of company facilities and work areas in the event of a fire, hazardous material spill, natural disaster, workplace violence incident, or bomb threat.
Course code: EM2T034-F6T

Emergency Plan and Evacuation Procedures -
This course covers the common provisions of an employer's emergency response plan along with preparation and actions to follow in the event of an emergency including emergency response, safety, reporting, and evacuation of company facilities and work areas in the event of a natural disaster, fire, hazardous material spill, bomb threat, workplace violence, or other emergency.
Course code: EP2T014-A5T

Emergency Response: Incidental Chemical Releases -
This course is a 25-minute class providing awareness level or refresher training on emergency planning and response, safety, reporting, and evacuation procedures of company facilities and work areas in the event of a fire, hazardous material spill, natural disaster, workplace violence, or bomb threat.
Course code: ER4T090-F6T

Environmental Regulations Overview -
This course covers the history and purpose of key U.S. Federal laws and regulatory agencies related to preserving the environment and the health and safety of citizens. The course is designed to provide learners with a plain-English overview of the various regulatory organizations, laws, and compliance requirements that impact businesses and workers.
Course code: EN2T069-F7T

Ergonomics General -
This course provides general training on the key components of an Ergonomics Program based on a composite of OSHA industry guidelines and the NIOSH manual "Elements of Ergonomics Program," including information regarding the risk factors, signs, and symptoms of "work-related musculoskeletal disorders" (MSD), and best practices to reduce risk of injury.
Course code: EG2T010-F6T

Ergonomics for Supervisors -
This course provides supervisors with an understanding of the main elements of an Ergonomics Program based on OSHA industry guidelines and the NIOSH manual "Elements of Ergonomics Program." The coverage includes preventative measures as well has how to respond when a possible injury is reported. It includes information on risk factors, signs, and symptoms of MSDs, common injuries, controls and safe work practices.
Course code: ES4T0300-F5T

Fall Protection -
This course provides basic fall protection principles to employees who might be exposed to fall hazards. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to identify hazards, specify guidelines for fall protection systems, recognize methods to minimize the risk of falls, specify employer and employee roles and responsibilities in fall protection, and recognize safety equipment limitations.
Course code: FL3T026-F6T

Fire Prevention -
This course covers basic fire safety principles, including the recognition and prevention of potential fire hazards and proper emergency procedures such as fire extinguisher operation and maintenance along with information required by OSHA's Workplace Fire Protection Program, including employer's responsibilities, exit plans, fire fighting equipment, and training to prevent fire, death, and injury. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38, Fire Protection; OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart F, Fire Protection and Prevention; OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart E, Means of Egress.
Course code: FP3T005-F6T

First Aid & CPR Academic Training -
This course covers basic First Aid and CPR practices including the appropriate responses to emergency situations such as bleeding, shock, burns, eye injuries, heart attack, fractures, exposure to chemicals, etc. (Note: Hands-on training by a qualified trainer is required to for CPR or first aid certification). Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.152 [Reserved] Subpart K, Medical and First Aid; OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, Medical Services and First Aid , Subpart K Medical and First Aid.
Course code: FA3T001-F6T

Forklift Safety -
The course provides the academic background; theory and exercises required to understand standard safety practices and habits for the safe operation of forklifts, including: forklift physics, proper operation procedures, rules, forklift safety practices, general maintenance and safe refueling/recharging procedures. Hands-on driver training is required for the specific forklift models in employed.
Course code: FK3T027-F7T

Forming Effective Safety Committees -
This course introduces managers to best practices for establishing and maintaining a joint employee-management safety committee as one of the most effective means of increasing employee involvement in the safety program.
Course code: SC4T077-F6T

Hand and Finger Safety -
This course provides an overview of hazards and safety measures designed to prevent hand and finger injury including: common injuries, hazards posed by tools, safe practices for working around equipment, effective engineering and administrative controls, the importance of machine guards and PPE.
Course code: FS3T004-F6T

Hand and Power Tool Safety -
This course covers the potential hazards and general safety precautions required for hand tools and power tools in the workplace. Power tool hazards are addressed by power source used, including: pneumatic, liquid fueled, hydraulic, and powder-actuated. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart I, Tools - Hand and Power; OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart P, Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment.
Course code: PWT3002-F6T

Hazard Communication -
This course covers training required by OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, which requires that hazardous materials used at the work site are identified, labeled, handled, used, and disposed of properly. The instruction is intended to help prevent or minimize employee exposures to harmful materials and minimize accidental releases of the material to the work environment. [Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200, Hazard Communication]
Course code: HC2T015-F7T

Hazwoper 8-hour Refresher -
This course meets the annual refresher-training requirement for regular hazardous waste site workers and managers. The eight-hour course provides refresher coverage of material in the original 24 or 40 hour training course for hazardous waste operations and emergency response and includes the following ten modules: Site Safety and Health Plans and Procedures; Decontamination; Hazard Communication; Working in Extreme Temperatures; Fire and Explosion Safety; Emergency Response and Spill Control; PPE/Respiratory Protection; Site Control; Regulatory Overview and Toxicology.
Course code: HZ4T095-M4T

Hearing Conservation -
This course provides training to help employees prevent noise-induced hearing loss. It also explains the purpose and components of a Hearing Conservation Program. Primary Regs: OSHA 1910.95, Occupational Noise Exposure.
Course code: HRT2048-F6T

Hoisting and Rigging -
This course provides an overview of safety issues applicable to the operation of cranes and derricks such as: crawler, locomotive, and truck cranes; hammerhead tower cranes; overhead and gantry cranes, floating and barge-mounted cranes, helicopter crane operations, and more. Includes general safety requirements, manufacturer's roles, required skills for supervisors, equipment inspections, basic operator and rigger skills and safety concepts as well as techniques for handling, attaching, and moving loads.
Course code: HO4T052-F7T

Indoor Air Quality -
This course provides training to help prevent, identify, and correct indoor air quality problems in buildings and work areas. It recommends practical, actions that can be carried out by facility management, maintenance personnel and building occupants. The course will help integrate IAQ-related considerations into your existing organization and work process.
Course code: IQ5T071-F7T

Indoor Crane & Sling -
This course covers basic crane and sling safety training requirements applicable to moving large, heavy loads within manufacturing and construction environments. Coverage includes understanding the manufacturer's role in crane and sling safety, operator and crew responsibilities, required skills for supervisors, equipment inspections, basic operator and rigger skills and safety concepts as well as techniques for handling, attaching, and moving loads.
Course code: IC3T071-F6T

Laboratory Radiation Safety -
This course provides initial training on working with radioactive materials including: federally mandated training requirements, review of typical radioactive materials encountered in the lab, hazardous effects, dose measurement and safety practices for controlling exposure, decontamination procedures, regulatory process, and organizational procedures for the use of radioactive materials.
Course code: LR2T067-F5T

Laboratory Safety Overview -
This course identifies general requirements of the Laboratory Safety Standard and Chemical Hygiene Plans. It provides safety guidelines to protect against common laboratory hazards such as chemical exposure, fires, burns, and general emergency guidelines to be followed in the laboratory. Primary Regs: OSHA 29CFR 1910.1450, Laboratory Standard.
Course code: LB3T025-F5T

Ladder and Scaffolding Safety -
This course provides training in recognizing and protecting against the hazards associated with ladders, stairways, and the type of scaffolding used at worksites. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1060 Subpart X, Stairways and Ladders; OSHA 29 CFR 1926.454 Subpart L, Scaffolding.
Course code: LD3T003-F5T

Lead Safety Awareness -
This course provides general knowledge on the hazards associated with lead exposure as well as information regarding the Medical Surveillance Program, the Medical Removal Protection Program, respirator use, specific controls and work practices to reduce lead exposure. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1025, Toxic and Hazardous Materials, Lead.
Course code: LA4T082-F6T

Lockout-Tagout -
This course provides training on safety procedures for the control of hazardous energy and work under the protection of a lockout/tagout permit. Coverage includes: the purpose and requirements of a lockout/tagout program, defining lockout/tagout terms, identifying the limitations of tags, and reviewing the hazards and consequences of operating machines or equipment that have been locked out or tagged out. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147, The Control of Hazardous Energy.
Course code: LT2T008-F5T

Lockout-Tagout Awareness/Refresher -
This course provides overview or refresher training on safety procedures for the control of hazardous energy and work under the protection of a lockout/tagout permit. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147, The Control of Hazardous Energy.
Course code: LT2T009-A5T

Machine Guarding -
This course covers definitions and requirements for different kinds of machinery with regard to the machine guards and safety procedures including an overview of various guarding methods and terms. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212, Machine Guarding Requirements.
Course code: MG5T036-F7T

Material Handling & Storage Procedures -
This course covers precautions and safe work practices for handling and storage of drums, compressed gas cylinders, flammable materials, slings, safe lifting techniques, and general safe handling procedures. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart N, Materials Handling and Storage.
Course code: MH4T070-F7T

MSDS Training -
This course provides both workers and supervisors with a better understanding of how to interpret a Material Safety Data Sheet and describes specific requirements associated with MSDSs in the workplace. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200, Hazard Communication.
Course code: MS3T029-F5T

Office Safety -
This course covers common hazards and safety practices for office environments including ergonomics, stress, hazard communication, bloodborne pathogens, electrical safety, and emergency evacuation. The course identifies employer and employee responsibilities under the Hazard Communication Standard and other applicable regulations, defines common terms and elements of various office safety programs, and specifies controls and work practices to reduce risk factors for office injuries.
Course code: OS2T007-F5T

Operating Effective Safety Committees -
Safety programs benefit strongly from employee involvement and one of the best ways to achieve involvement is through forming a joint employee-management safety committee. This course covers the benefits of safety committees and recommendations for developing and operating effective committees. Primary Regs: 5 Subpart A 2, General Duty Clause.
Course code: SC4T087-F6T

OSHA Investigations & Inspections -
covers how to prepare for and respond to an OSHA inspection starting with a strong safety and compliance program. Some of the many topics include: what actions can prompt inspections, what to expect in an inspection, how to respond to questions, how to provide documentation for review, your rights regarding confidential and proprietary information, steps in documenting the inspection, interviews of employees, hazard abatement expectations, responding to a citation, successful participation in informal conferences and settlement agreements, and others. Primary Regs: OSHA 29CFR 1904 NEW, Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illness.
Course code: OH3T060-F5T

Personal Protective Equipment -
covers different types of personal protective equipment (PPE), when PPE is necessary, and the selection, use, and maintenance of PPE in the workplace including: how to don, doff, adjust, and wear PPE, specific PPE limitations, and the proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal of PPE. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I, Personal Protective Equipment.
Course code: PE2T043-F5T

Personal Protective Equipment Awareness/Refresher -
This course provides awareness level or refresher training on the selection, use, and maintenance of personal protective equipment in the workplace.
Course code: PE5T044-A7T

Pollution Prevention Program -
This course instructs employees in general industry on the key elements a pollution prevention program including defining terms, reviewing causes of pollution, and recommending preventative measures and controls to limit the generation of pollution.
Course code: PP4T089-F6T

Preventing Discrimination in the Workplace -
This course defines what constitutes discrimination in the workplace and outlines the steps employers and employees can take to prevent and respond to it. The course helps all employees understand the impact that discrimination has on people and the work environment and that it is everyone's responsibility to prevent discrimination.
Course code: PP4T096-F6T

Process Safety Management Program -
This course is designed to help employees and contractors who work at industrial process plants to recognize the potential health and safety implications associated with their jobs. This course provides training that can help prevent or minimize the consequences of a catastrophic release of toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive Highly Hazardous Chemicals (HHC) from a process.
Course code: PS4T088-F6T

Respiratory Protection -
This course provides training on respiratory hazards, protection methods, and safe work practices designed to protect against hazardous airborne contaminants in the work environment. Coverage includes: employee and employer responsibilities, the operation, limitations, and capabilities of respirators, respirator selection procedures, proper respirator use and inspection, maintenance, cleaning, and storage practices, how to recognize respirator malfunction and the correct follow-up procedures. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart I, Respiratory Protection.
Course code: RP4T016-F6T

Slips, Trips and Falls -
Preventing Slips, Trips, & Falls provides training in how to recognize hazards and prevent accidents including the key components of ladder safety. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D, Walking-Working Surfaces; OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart E, Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment; OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart F, Powered Platforms, Man-lifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms; OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L, Scaffolds; OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M, Fall Protection; OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P, Excavations; OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart X, Stairways and Ladders.
Course code: SL4T063-F6T

Spill Prevention & Control -
This course covers hazardous materials, spill control, and confinement methods including information about the safe handling, movement, and storage of hazardous materials. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart H, Hazardous Materials.
Course code: SP3T059-F5T

Stress Management -
This course provides training in recognizing the signs of stress, defining its effects, learning how to control and relieve stress and developing skills for resolving conflict. The course helps you learn to manage and deal with everyday stressful situations in and out of the workplace.
Course code: SM4T085-F6T

Toxicology -
This course covers toxicology basics and protection from chemical exposure. It provides information on the types of toxic agents, routes of entry into the body, symptoms of exposure, principles of chemical exposure limits, and factors that influence the effects of chemical exposure. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response.
Course code: TX4T080-F6T

Trenching and Excavation -
This course covers required training related to the hazards and safety principles unique to trenching and excavating including: planning factors, site assessment, different types of excavation methods, confined space requirements, general safety principles, causes of excavation and trenching related fatalities, cave-in accidents, and recognizing hazards present during trenching and excavation work.
Course code: TR4T073-F6T

Universal Egress Safety -
This course covers information for both employees and supervisors on egress safety measures including: preparation for evacuation situations, recognizing egress hazards, safe housekeeping practices, training, emergency action planning, communicating the plan to all personnel, and enforcing the plan. The course outlines the different roles and responsibilities within the organization related to ensuring proper egress safety compliance for the facility.
Course code: EG4T072-F6T

Waste Management -
This course provides an overview on managing hazardous waste according to federal regulations including background on RCRA and the Pollution Prevention Act, recognizing when materials constitute a regulated hazardous waste, and information on generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal requirements. Primary Regs: RCRA (1976, amended 1984); Pollution Prevention Act of 1990.
Course code: WM4T057-F6T

Welding, Cutting and Brazing -
This course covers the unique combination of safety and health hazards related to welding activities including arc welding and cutting, safety program elements, handling and storage of compressed gas cylinders, oxygen safety practices, use of PPE, fire prevention, ventilation, confined spaces, toxic coatings, and more. Primary Regs: OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Q, Welding, Cutting & Brazing.
Course code: WL37091-F6T

Winter Driving Safety -
This course provides easy to follow driving techniques to increase your safety while operating a motor vehicle in adverse winter weather conditions. Coverage includes proper vehicle maintenance, recognizing and responding to varying weather conditions and hazards, defensive driving tips for winter driving, personal safety considerations, appropriate actions in a breakdown or accident situation.
Course code: WD4T068-F6T

Working in Extreme Temperatures -
This course hprovides training in identifying and avoiding hazards related to extreme temperature exposure on the job, including: recognizing symptoms of heat and cold-related illnesses, factors that affect the body's ability to withstand temperature extremes, steps to reduce the risk of illness or injury, first aid measures for heat and cold-related illnesses, and precautions regarding to use of PPE in extreme temperature environments.
Course code: ET3T086-F5T

Working Safely: Job Safety Analysis (General) -
This course covers the purpose of safe work practices, assessment tools for identifying workplace hazards, job safety analysis (JSA), its methods, and steps, JSA control methods, effectiveness and limitations of each method, workplace inspection components, workplace housekeeping practices, and more.
Course code: JA4T084-F6T

Working Safely: Job Safety Analysis (Supervisor) -
This course provides training for supervisors in identifying and controlling hazards on the job. The course is designed to help supervisors establish a safe work practices program and reduce the risk of injury from work place hazards. Coverage includes: hazard assessment tools, JSA methods and steps, JSA controls, the effectiveness and limitations of each method, workplace inspection components, workplace housekeeping practices, and more.
Course code: JS4T084-F6T

Workplace Hazardous Materials Info System -
Designed to inform employers and workers about hazardous materials used in the workplace. WHMIS answers two important questions: How are hazardous products identified? and What are the hazards associated with using these products? This module reviews the three main elements of WHMIS (labels, material safety data sheets, and worker education programs) in order to provide employers and workers with the information they need to keep the workplace safe and healthy.
Course code: SF7V301

Workplace Safety Orientation -
This course is ideal for new hires and workers needing an awareness-level orientation to basic industrial safety fundamentals. It provides an overview of general safety concepts and techniques used to protect workers and includes content covering: Hazard Communication, Bloodborne Pathogens, Lockout-Tagout, Confined Space Entry, PPE, Emergency Response Planning, and Respiratory Protection.
Course code: SO4T074-F6T

Workplace Violence -
This course is designed for all employees and provides instruction on reducing the risks of becoming a victim of the second leading cause of fatal occupational injury in the U.S. It includes information on the environmental conditions to avoid, control strategies, and advice on recognizing warning signs and dealing with volatile situations.
Course code: WV4T064-F7T



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