Chemical Hygiene Plan and Laboratory Safety | (4 Credits) |
This course is designed for individuals that work in an industrial, clinical, or academic laboratory setting and provides information on the diverse safety and health concerns related to their job. see more information |
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Confined Space - Entrant / Attendant | (4 Credits) |
This course is for individuals that participate in Permit Required or Alternate Entry Procedures into a confined space including Entrance Supervisors, Attendants and Entrants. Information covered in this course include confined space basics, necessary equipment, Permit-Required Confined Space Program, hazards and hazard control methods that will permit safe work in enclosed work areas or confined spaces. see more information |
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Confined Space - Permit Writer | (4 Credits) |
This course provides information on the hazards and hazard control methods that will permit safe work in enclosed work areas or confined spaces. It will cover information on confined spaces, hazardous atmosphere, necessary equipment, permits and will outline the qualifications and duties of authorized entrants, attendants, and rescue service as well as detailed information on the duties and responsibilities of confined space permit writers. see more information |
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DOT - Hazardous Materials Table | (3 Credits) |
This course will cover the contents of the Hazardous Materials Table in detail, as well as related general information and is designed for anyone that is involved in the shipping process and/or the transportation of hazardous materials such as those who classify materials, perform any function related to labeling or packaging, offer a hazardous material for transportation, and those who transport the material. see more information |
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DOT - Marking and Labeling | (3 Credits) |
This course will focus on labeling and marking requirements per the Hazardous Materials Regulations and is designed for employees who work in the packaging and shipping departments, as well as those responsible for loading, unloading, and transporting the hazardous materials. Understanding the information presented in this course will assist handlers in recognizing the presence of hazardous materials, ensure proper handling of the materials, keeping incompatible materials properly segregated during transportation, and meeting regulatory compliance. see more information |
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DOT - Packaging | (3 Credits) |
This course will focus on the regulations for the packaging of hazardous materials per the Hazardous Material Regulations as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). This information is designed for individuals that are responsible for packaging hazardous materials for transportation, as well as for the carriers transporting the material. see more information |
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DOT - Placarding | (3 Credits) |
This course is designed to educate those who offer or transport hazardous materials, including hazardous waste. All involved in the transportation process must understand the meaning of each placard, as well as comply with placarding regulations and exceptions.
Placarding is a joint responsibility between the shipper and the carrier to ensure the correct placards are offered and properly affixed. This course will cover placard specifications and exceptions per the Hazardous Material Regulations as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). see more information |
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DOT - Shipping Papers | (3 Credits) |
This course will focus on shipping paper requirements per the Hazardous Materials Regulations and is designed for employees who work in the shipping and receiving department as well as those responsible for transporting the hazardous materials. This includes individuals that are responsible for preparing or signing shipping papers, keeping records of hazmat shipments, and those who load or unload hazardous materials on and off vehicles. see more information |
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DOT Security Plan | (3 Credits) |
The events of September 11, 2001, reinforced the need to enhance the security of the United States. As a result, on March 25, 2003, the Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA) of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) published 49 CFR 172, Subpart I, which discusses the development and implementation of security plans.
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DOT/EPA/OSHA Haz Mat Transportation | (3 Credits) |
This course is for anyone who performs work functions subject to the Hazardous Materials Regulations and will focus on complying with those regulations and transportation, as well as understanding the Hazardous Materials Table.
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) | (3 Credits) |
This course will familiarize you with the basic information on Electrostatic Discharge including how to recognize the source, understand the effect, and know the prevention procedures. see more information |
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Fall Protection, Scaffolds and Ladder Safety | (3 Credits) |
This course is for individuals who are exposed to a potential free fall greater than six feet while on the job. The course information will provide individuals with the ability to recognize hazards related to ladders, stairways, and scaffolds, as well as the ability to minimize those hazards. It will also cover when Fall Protection should be used, correct Fall Protection equipment for a situation, and the proper use and inspection of the equipment.
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Foreign Object Debris Reduction | (3 Credits) |
This course is designed to increase employee awareness regarding Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Reduction and will promote active involvement through specific techniques, discuss the causes and effects of FOD, stress good work habits through work disciplines, and bring awareness to the importance of a FOD free work environment. Foreign Object Debris awareness education is the cornerstone to a successful FOD prevention program.
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Hazardous Waste Handling - CalEPA | (4 Credits) |
This course is for individuals based in California who handle or manage hazardous waste and will cover the regulations set by CalEPA. Upon completion of this course, you will be familiar with the proper handling procedures for chemicals in the workplace, protection methods, and the emergency procedures for hazardous material incidents. see more information |
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Ladder Safety | (2 Credits) |
This course will overview the OSHA requirements for Ladder Safety, as well as provide you with basic information on how to choose the appropriate ladder for different working environments and how to inspect ladders to identify potential problems.
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Lockout/Tagout - Affected | (3 Credits) |
This course is for individuals that work around or are affected by lockout / tagout processes and work under the protection of a lockout / tagout permit. The intent of the course is to provide information about the control of hazardous energy, lockout / tagout practices, the significance of lockout / tagout devices, and how to eliminate or minimize dangers associated with workplace hazards.
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Lockout/Tagout - Authorized | (3 Credits) |
This course is for individuals with the authorization and experience to implement the LOTO procedure on machines and equipment that are in need of service or maintenance. The intent of this course is to provide information on the control of hazardous energy, lockout / tagout practices, the significance of lockout / tagout devices, and how to eliminate or minimize dangers associated with workplace hazards.
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RCRA Hazardous Waste Management | (4 Credits) |
This course is for individuals who handle or manage hazardous and/or non-hazardous waste. It provides information on procedures that meet the requirements of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), ways to reduce hazardous waste, steps you need to take in the event of an emergency. Reducing hazardous waste is everyone's goal. see more information |
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Spill Prevention (SPCC) / BMP3 Worker | (4 Credits) |
This course is for those who work with the handling and storage of petroleum products and hazardous materials. It will provide information on the prevention and countermeasures you can take, should a spill occur, as well as information on the components of a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan and a Best Management Practices / Pollution Prevention Plan (BMP3 Plan).
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Storm Water Pollution Prevention (SWPP) | (4 Credits) |
This course describes the nature and occurrence of storm water pollution, it's environmental effects, and ways to address this important water quality problem. It provides information on common storm water pollutants, methods of preventing storm water pollution, and identifying categories covered under National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit requirements. see more information |
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Walking - Working Surfaces Safety | (3 Credits) |
Slips, trips, and falls can happen anywhere at anytime and are one of the leading causes of work related injuries and deaths in the United States. This course is designed to provide general information, identify associated hazards, provide walking-working surface safety considerations and control methods to assist in preventing personal injury or death, as well as review the current OSHA, ANSI, ASSE, ASTM, and NFSI standards. see more information |
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Welding, Cutting, and Brazing | (2 Credits) |
This course provides general information on welding, cutting, and brazing including how to retain and utilize necessary permits, fire prevention techniques, identification of appropriate cylinders, precautionary measures, proper procedures, and control methods. see more information |
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