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Canada – Hearing Conservation Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will help you recognize the impact of noise on your hearing, the warning signs of hearing loss, and the noise exposure limits that necessitate hearing protection. In addition, this lesson will introduce you to the types, benefits, and proper use of hearing protectors, and address your responsibilities in supporting your employer’s hearing conservation program.
Course Prerequisites None.
Tips: Turn off your phone, close your email, text and social media apps. Plug headphones or ear buds to your computer. Go Full Screen when watching videos.
Canada – Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description To train employees to recognize the Government of Canada’s basic communication standards for employers who import, sell, or handle hazardous materials in Canada.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Recognize the Government of Canada’s Basic Communications Standards for Hazardous Materials.
Intro to Personal Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description This lesson describes the importance of safety in the workplace and the employee’s role in maintaining a safe workplace.
Small Spill Cleanup Course (Approximate Duration: 20 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will familiarize you with the knowledge required to prepare for a potential spill and the tasks you need to complete to respond to a spill when one occurs.
Stairway Hazards Course (Approximate Duration: 28 minutes)
Course Description You will learn how to recognize stairway types that you may encounter in your workplace, the dangers associated with stairs, and how to minimize your risk of injury when using them.
Static Electricity Course (Approximate Duration: 23 minutes)
Course Description This lesson covers the nature of static electricity, how it is generated, and specific measures for reducing the hazards of static electricity through engineering controls and best practices.
OSHA – Tornado Preparedness Course (Approximate Duration: 13 minutes)
Course Description This lesson describes the hazards and warning signs of a tornado and the actions to take in the event of a tornado-related emergency.
Valve Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 34 minutes)
Course Description This lesson covers valve safety and includes information on the types of valves, their purposes and characteristics; valve-related incidents that may occur in the workplace and how to prevent them; injuries that could occur as a result of valve use and how to avoid them, and best practices for selecting the right tools for a job and maintaining valves.
Workforce Hazard Recognition Course (Approximate Duration: 26 minutes)
Course Description This course helps ensure that workers recognize workplace risks and teaches them to identify and eliminate risky actions and conditions that can turn into safety problems or expensive incidents.
OSHA – Workplace Signs, Labels, and Tags Course (Approximate Duration: 17 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will provide you with a basic introduction to common types of safety signs, labels, and tags found in the workplace, and raise your awareness of their purpose and location, as well as your responsibility to understand and use the information they provide.
OSHA – Workspace Cleanliness Course (Approximate Duration: 11 minutes)
Course Description The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness to the learner about the hazards of a cluttered, unclean workspace and to identify practices to help eliminate clutter.
Fire Extinguisher Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 40 minutes)
Course Description This lesson addresses fire classes, fire extinguisher types, labels, and selection, as well as decisions you must consider and steps you must take if a fire occurs in your workplace.
Respiratory Protection Course (Approximate Duration: 40 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will familiarize you with the purpose of respirators, the factors that influence respirator effectiveness and the limitations and capabilities of different types of respirators. You will learn the responsibilities both you and your employer have for ensuring safe respirator use in the workplace, as well as how to handle a respirator emergency or malfunction if one occurs.
Canada- Asbestos Hazard Awareness Course (Approximate Duration: 28 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will help employees increase hazard awareness and assess the risk for operations where there is any potential for exposure to asbestos and the risk of acquiring an asbestos-related disease. However, completing this lesson alone does not meet the intent of applicable regulations nor qualify a worker to collect samples or perform abatement activities.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Identify and assess the risks associated with Asbestos.
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Fall Protection Course (Approximate Duration: 28 minutes)
Course Description To ensure all employees are aware of the requirements for use of Fall Protection, Work Positioning, Fall Restraint, and Fall Arrest systems.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Understand Fall Protection, Work Positioning, Fall Restraint, and Fall Arrest systems.
OSHA – PPE – Hearing Protection Course (Approximate Duration: 17 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to provide workers with high level knowledge and skills regarding hearing PPE, as commonly required by regulatory agencies.
OSHA – PPE – Respiratory Protection Course (Approximate Duration: 14 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to provide workers with high level knowledge and skills regarding respiratory PPE, as commonly required by regulatory agencies.
PPE – Water Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 16 minutes)
Course Description This course covers the regulations you need to follow to work safely over or near water, including the necessity to use U.S. Coast Guard-approved personal flotation devices (PFDs), the hazards posed by working in proximity to water, and the requirements for inspecting, properly wearing, and maintaining PFDs. It also covers the responsibilities you and your employer have related to safe work over or near water.
PPE Lessons Learned: One Time Is All It Takes Course (Approximate Duration: 22 minutes)
Course Description In this lesson, you will learn the importance of PPE and how it can prevent injury.
Preventing Food Hazards Using HACCP and FDA FSPs Course (Approximate Duration: 33 minutes)
Course Description This course familiarizes employees of food manufacturing facilities with food safety hazards and systems for identifying and controlling hazards. The course covers food safety hazards, foodborne illnesses, and an introduction to food safety systems, including Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) and FDA food safety plans (FSPs).
Preventing Spills Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson teaches workers how to prevent and respond to hazardous liquid spills in the workplace by identifying their sources, performing routine maintenance and inspections, following proper handling and personal safety procedures, performing risk evaluations, and taking proper actions in response to a hazardous liquid spill.
Process Safety Management Course (Approximate Duration:35 minutes)
Course Description The goal of the lesson is make employees aware of the primary objective of process safety management: to prevent unwanted releases of highly hazardous chemicals into locations that expose employees and others to serious hazards, and to provide an overview of the standards and best practices necessary to achieve that objective.
OSHA – Radio Communications Course (Approximate Duration:28 minutes)
Course Description This lesson introduces students to why radio operator training is required, operator responsibilities, correct procedures for calling and acknowledging messages, how to use code words, and general radio communication requirements.
OSHA – Safety Audits Course (Approximate Duration: 33 minutes)
Course Description The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness training for managers, supervisors, and general employees on the importance of safety audits and how to plan and conduct an audit.
OSHA – Scaffold Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 40 minutes)
Course Description The goal of this lesson is to enable learners to recognize basic types of supported and suspended scaffolds and their capacity requirements, their basic design and assembly requirements, and the basic hazards posed by scaffold work and their controls.
Silica Hazards Course (Approximate Duration: 28 minutes)
Course Description This lesson is designed to improve the safety of workers in environments where silica exposure hazards exist by increasing employee awareness of this hazard and by demonstrating how the hazard can be recognized and addressed in the workplace.
OSHA – Slips, Trips, and Falls Course (Approximate Duration: 31 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will teach you to identify hazardous workplace conditions and unsafe practices that can lead to slips, trips, and falls and how to prevent incidents through good housekeeping practices, safe behavior, and identification of corrective actions required to eliminate hazardous walking and working surface conditions. You will also learn how to fall properly to avoid serious injury, and how to respond to a fall injury should one occur. This lesson will focus on same-level falls, as opposed to falls from heights.
Office Ergonomics Course (Approximate Duration: 34 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will familiarize you with the types of cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) you may develop when working in an office environment and introduce techniques you can use to prevent and treat those types of disorders.
Office Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 35 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will familiarize you with the health and safety hazards you may face when working in an office environment, and introduce techniques for preventing and responding to injuries, illnesses, and security threats that may occur.
Pandemics: Slowing the Spread Course (Approximate Duration: 31 minutes)
Course Description You will learn actions you can take to slow down the transmission of a pandemic virus, what you can do to prevent yourself from becoming infected with and transmitting cold and influenza viruses, as well as actions to take if you become infected. Specifically, you will learn about the coronavirus, symptoms of the COVID-19 strain, and what you should do if you feel sick.
OSHA – Personal Fall Arrest Systems Course (Approximate Duration: 35 minutes)
Course Description In this lesson, you will learn the hazards posed by falling, the protections personal fall arrest systems can provide in arresting a fall, the components and design requirements of a personal fall arrest system, as well as how to properly select, inspect, don, and connect to a system.
OSHA – Personal Protective Equipment Fundamentals Course (Approximate Duration: 18 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to provide workers with high level knowledge and skills regarding general PPE, as commonly required by regulatory agencies.
Pipeline Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will address how to identify pipeline hazards and complete your work safely without disturbing the structure or function of the pipeline.
Power Press Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 40 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will help you recognize the basic functions and types of power presses, the hazards related to working with them, and the safety practices that will help to protect you from these hazards.
OSHA – PPE – Eye and Face Protection Course (Approximate Duration: 14 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of these lessons is to provide workers with high-level knowledge and skills regarding PPE, as commonly required by regulatory agencies.
OSHA – PPE – Foot Protection Course (Approximate Duration: 16 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to provide workers with high level knowledge and skills regarding foot PPE, as commonly required by regulatory agencies.
OSHA PPE Hand Protection Course (Approximate Duration: 18 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to provide workers with high level knowledge and skills regarding hand PPE, as commonly required by regulatory agencies.
OSHA – PPE – Head Protection Course (Approximate Duration: 16 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to provide workers with high-level knowledge and skills regarding PPE, as commonly required by regulatory agencies.
Introduction to Site Security Course (Approximate Duration:14 minutes)
Course Description Introduction to Site Security will teach you about the importance of site security, the guidelines and controls your company can put in place to create a secure workplace, and your responsibilities in maintaining site security in your workplace.
Introduction to Spray Finishing Hazards Course (Approximate Duration:13 minutes)
Course Description This introductory lesson describes the hazards associated with spray finishing and powder coating and provides a high-level overview of the means by which workers may protect themselves.
Introduction to Wildfire Smoke Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 16 minutes)
Course Description You will learn about the health effects of breathing wildfire smoke and how to protect yourself when the air quality index measures alert you to the presence of hazardous air conditions.
Introduction to Caught In-Between Hazards Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description You will be able to identify common situations in which you could be injured when caught in or between objects, how to protect yourself, and steps that your employer must take to protect you.
Introduction to OSHA Course (Approximate Duration: 74 minutes)
Course Description This lesson is an introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) – an agency of the United States Department of Labor that ensures safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women This lesson includes content that is required in all 10- and 30-hour classes for the construction, general, and maritime industries.
Job Safety Analysis Course (Approximate Duration: 29 minutes)
Course Description You will learn about Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and why it’s important, how to define job steps and identify potential hazards, and the ways in which risks or hazards identified during JSA can be reduced or eliminated.
Laboratory Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 45 minutes)
Course Description To inform personnel working in non-production laboratories using small quantities of numerous kinds of hazardous materials of the general safety and health requirements developed specifically for work in these facilities.
Lead Awareness Course (Approximate Duration: 35 minutes)
Course Description This course will help you recognize where lead is found, the occupational hazards and health effects of lead exposure, and the responsibilities that you and your employer have to minimize your lead exposure while on the job.
Line Breaking Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will address the basic hazards involved with line breaking, which involves opening a pipe, line, or duct that contains, or has contained, material capable of causing injury. The lesson also describes how to prepare for and safely complete a line break on a pipe, line, or duct that you need to repair or maintain.
Lockout Tagout Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness level training for all employees about the existence of hazardous energy sources; the isolation of those energy sources during certain maintenance and repair activities; and the communication and control procedures that limit access to those energy sources through the use of tags and locks.
Lockout Tagout for Authorized Workers Course (Approximate Duration:36 minutes)
Course Description Lockout Tagout for Authorized Workers provides background on what lockout/tagout is teaches the steps to safely perform this procedure. It covers the types of hazardous energy contained in equipment and machinery, what a Hazardous Energy Control Program is, and how to perform special procedures such as a group lockout/tagout.
Mobile Elevating Work Platforms: Aerial and Scissor Lift Safety Course (Approximate Duration:35 minutes)
Course Description This lesson provides workers with an awareness of the precautions and work practices required to operate a Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) safely. The lesson by itself does not authorize the use of MEWP equipment; instructional and practical training specific to each MEWP is required.
Muscle Sprains and Strains Course (Approximate Duration: 26 minutes)
Course Description You will learn how sprains and strains occur and ways to prevent these types of injuries.
Incident Investigation Course (Approximate Duration: 48 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to familiarize employees with the common procedures of conducting an incident investigation, specifically an incident involving an injury. The crux of why incident investigation is critical is to implement corrective actions to prevent further incidents.
Indoor Air Quality Course (Approximate Duration: 32 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to make you aware of the potential hazards of indoor air contamination in the workplace. This lesson also describes the causes, sources, and health effects of indoor air contamination; how to recognize indoor air quality problems; and your responsibilities in preventing these problems.
Introduction to Ammonia Hazards Course (Approximate Duration: 11 minutes)
Course Description In this lesson you will learn about ammonia hazards in your workplace, what controls your employer has to protect you from exposure, and what to do if you or a coworker are exposed.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this OSHA compliant course, the student will be able to: Identify ammonia hazards in your workplace. Understand what controls your employer has to protect you from exposure. Know what to do if you or a coworker are exposed.
Introduction to Beryllium Hazards Course (Approximate Duration: 27 minutes)
Course Description You will learn to recognize how you may be exposed to beryllium, the health effects related to beryllium exposure, and how you and your employer can take steps to keep you safe in your workplace.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Recognize how you may be exposed to beryllium. Understand the health effects related to beryllium exposure. Understand how you and your employer can take steps to keep you safe in your workplace.
Introduction to Cadmium Hazards Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description You will learn to recognize how you can be exposed to cadmium, the health effects related to cadmium exposure, and how you and your employer can take steps to keep you safe in your workplace.
Introduction to Combustible Dust Hazard Course (Approximate Duration: 9 minutes)
Course Description This lesson is designed to improve the safety of workers in environments where combustible dusts may be encountered by increasing employee awareness of this hazard and by demonstrating how the hazard can be recognized and addressed in the workplace.
Introduction to Hexavalent Chromium Course (Approximate Duration: 11 minutes)
Course Description This lesson is designed to improve the safety of workers in environments where hexavalent chromium exposure hazards exist by increasing employee awareness of this hazard and reducing risk of exposure.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this OSHA compliant course, the student will be able to: Identify where hexavalent chromium exposure hazards. Increase awareness of hexavalent chromium hazard risks.
Introduction to Hydraulic Safety Course (Approximate Duration:15 minutes)
Course Description In this lesson, you will learn about the hazards of working with hydraulic systems, what to do if you or a coworker are injured on the job, and how to safely operate and maintain a hydraulic system.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this OSHA compliant course, the student will be able to: Identify hazards of working with hydraulic systems. Understand what to do if you or your coworker are injured on the job. Understand how to safely operate and maintain a hydraulic system.
Introduction to Loading Dock Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 10 minutes)
Course Description Intro to Loading Dock Safety provides a high-level overview of the typical hazards encountered on loading docks, transit vehicles, and the areas between the two. The goal of this lesson is create awareness of these hazards and to provide knowledge to the learner on how to avoid accidents and/or injury.
Introduction to Mold and Mildew Awareness Course (Approximate Duration:14 minutes)
Course Description The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness of the hazards of mold and mildew and to instruct the learner on the actions to take if the presence of, or suspected exposure to, mold has occurred.
Introduction to Off-Road Vehicle Safety: ATVs and UTVs Course (Approximate Duration:20 minutes)
Course Description This lesson provides basic information regarding how to safely operate all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-task vehicles (UTVs).
Introduction to Pressure and Power Washer Safety Course (Approximate Duration:19 minutes)
Course Description In this lesson, you will learn about the hazards of working with pressure and power washers and how to protect yourself and work safely.
Introduction to Safe Material Storage Course (Approximate Duration: 13 minutes)
Course Description This lesson provides general guidance for safe material storage practices to include racking and stacking to ensure stability and reduce the risk of injury, housekeeping, and lifting and handling best practices.
Flammable Liquid Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 20 minutes)
Course Description This lesson covers how to correctly apply hazard recognition principles and safety practices when using flammable liquids in the workplace.
Food Allergens: Preventing Cross-Contact Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson explains the risk that some foods carry for individuals with food hypersensitivities and the reactions that might occur if specific foods are ingested. It emphasizes the importance of procedures facilities and food handlers use to ensure their products avoid cross-contact and are properly labeled.
Food Manufacturing: Micro Biology for Dairy Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description You will learn about microorganisms and their role in food, especially those that can cause disease in humans and animals that may result in serious harm.
Food Manufacturing: Quality Assurance Programs Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This course teaches a systematic, disciplined approach to evaluating and assessing processes used in a food-manufacturing environment, as well as the importance of performing scheduled audits to ensure food quality.
Food Manufacturing: Sanitation Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This course will help you understand safe sanitation practices of facilities that produce food products for human consumption to ensure food is handled safely and prevent consumer foodborne illness.
Food Manufacturing: Site Security Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will help food establishment and manufacturing employees identify food site susceptibility and preventive measures to help minimize the possibility of food under their control being subject to either tampering or criminal or terrorist actions, which could cause wide-scale public harm.
Food Manufacturing: Traceability Management Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will provide you with an understanding of the importance and practicality of an effective food traceability program.
Food Safety for Food Handlers Course
Course Description This course covers how to use thermometers to ensure foods are properly cooked and safe to eat, how to clean and sanitize them, and the required cooking times and temperatures for specific foods. It also defines contamination and its sources, and how to prevent it during receiving, storage, preparation, and service. In addition, it describes how to prevent contamination from other food, equipment, utensils, and the environment. The food temperature “danger zone” that allows harmful bacteria to multiply rapidly is also addressed, as well as which foods support the rapid growth of harmful bacteria and are considered “potentially hazardous” and which foods are not. Instruction for keeping cold foods cold and hot foods hot is also included. Finally, this lesson covers the methods for properly cooling hot foods for later service to prevent bacteria from multiplying.
Formaldehyde Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will teach you about the potential hazards associated with formaldehyde, where formaldehyde is likely to be encountered in the workplace, and how to protect yourself if you work with or around this hazardous chemical.
Hand Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will teach you about your hands’ vulnerability to injury and safe practices to reduce or prevent work-related hand injuries. Note: This course does not address glove safety to comply with NFPA 70E and arc flash hazards.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this OSHA compliant course, the student will be able to: Understand your hands’ vulnerability to injury. Identify safe practices to reduce or prevent work-related hand injuries.
Hazard Communication Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description This lesson teaches you to recognize and understand the required elements of your company’s written hazard communication program, including how to: protect yourself from hazardous chemicals used or stored in your workplace using the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), recognize and respond to label elements, and understand the contents of Safety Data Sheets.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this OSHA compliant course, the student will be able to: Recognize and understand the required elements of your company’s written hazard communication program. Recognize and respond to label elements. Understand the contents of Safety Data Sheets.
Hurricane Preparedness Course (Approximate Duration: 14 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will teach you the hazards associated with hurricanes, and the best practices you should follow before, during, and after a hurricane to protect you and your family.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this OSHA compliant course, the student will be able to: Identify the hazards associated with hurricanes. Understand the best practices you should follow.
Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 16 minutes)
Course Description This lesson covers how to correctly apply hazard recognition principles and safety practices when working around and handling hydrogen sulfide in the workplace.
Course Objectives After successful completion of this OSHA compliant course, the student will be able to: Correctly apply hazard recognition principles and safety practices for hydrogen sulfide in the workplace.
Emergency and Fire Preparedness Course (Approximate Duration: 35 minutes)
Course Description This lesson creates awareness about the dangers of fire and other emergencies, provides an overview of the requirements for emergency action and fire prevention plans, and touches on best practices for responding to alarms and practicing preparedness through drills. This lesson does not cover how to prepare for hazardous waste material emergencies or responses such as cleanup.
Employee Safety Orientation Course (Approximate Duration: 35 minutes)
Course Description This lesson informs you of the importance of following safe practices in the workplace. Additionally, it covers some preventative measures that will protect you from hazards and how to respond if an emergency should occur.
Excavating, Trenching, and Shoring Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 35 minutes)
Course Description After completing this lesson, you will be able to recognize the characteristics of a properly-established excavation site, as well as the potential hazards you may encounter when working in and around excavations. You will also be able to identify the precautions you must follow in order to work safely in and around excavations.
Eye Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 20 minutes)
Course Description This lesson covers eye safety, eye hazards in the workplace, and how to prevent and treat an eye injury.
Eyewashes and Safety Showers Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description This lesson teaches you how to locate and use eyewash stations and safety showers in the event of chemical exposure.
Fatigue and Stress Awareness Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description This lesson discusses the issues and consequences of fatigue, complacency, and stress in the workplace and provides guidance on techniques employed to mitigate these issues and their effects on worker performance and safety.
Fire Extinguisher: Monthly Inspections Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description You will learn how to perform monthly fire extinguisher inspections, including how to identify and visually inspect each part of an extinguisher. You will also learn how to respond to common issues you may potentially discover during monthly fire extinguisher inspections.
First Aid – Choking Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description This lesson provides instruction on how to respond confidently to an airway obstruction until professional medical help arrives. This program does not qualify for first aid or CPR certification.
First Aid – Environmental Emergencies Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description After completing this lesson, learners will be able to recognize and respond to various types of environmental emergencies, including poisoning, chemical splashes, heat and cold stress, and animal bites or insect stings.
First Aid – Medical Emergencies Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will teach you how to appropriately respond to medical emergencies involving or caused by respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, seizures, fainting and stroke.
First Aid – Musculoskeletal Injuries Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description This lesson explains how to appropriately respond to suspected musculoskeletal injuries, including sprains, strains, fractures, joint dislocations, concussions, brain, neck and spine injuries.
First Aid – Soft Tissue Injuries Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description In this lesson, you will learn how to respond to trauma-related soft tissue injuries, including bleeding, cuts, puncture wounds, impaled objects, burns and electrical injuries.
First Aid – Fundamentals Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description After completing this lesson, learners will be able to explain a first aid provider’s responsibilities, identify the legal and ethical issues related to acting as a first aid provider, and explain when it is appropriate to move ill or injured patients and how it should be done.
Benzene Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description You will learn to recognize how you can be exposed to benzene, the health effects related to benzene exposure, and how you and your employer can take steps to keep you safe in your workplace.
Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will familiarize you with the steps you can take to minimize your risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens in the workplace.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson provides instruction on how to respond confidently as a bystander to a suspected sudden cardiac arrest, perform compression-only adult CPR, and use an AED. This program does not qualify for first aid or CPR certification.
Chemical Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 35 minutes)
Course Description This lesson covers the required awareness training on the occupational hazards common to the handling and use of chemicals, measures you can take to protect yourself from chemical hazards, safe practices for chemical storage and waste disposal, and the correct response to emergency situations involving chemical spills. This lesson does not cover information related to radiological agents, explosives, and biohazardous/infectious agents.
Chlorine Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson teaches you how to recognize chlorine hazards in the workplace and limit your risk of a hazardous exposure using appropriate safety precautions and controls.
Cold Stress Course (Approximate Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description The goal of the course is to create awareness among employees of the hazards inherent to working in cold environments. Additionally the course identifies the nature, symptoms and treatment of cold stresses and the precautions employees should take to protect themselves. Although this lesson describes instances of immersion hypothermia (cold water exposure), it does not contain information on water rescue procedures.
Cold, Flu, and Transmissible Illness Prevention Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to educate learners on actions they can take to prevent contraction of and transmission of cold and influenza viruses, as well as actions to take if they become infected.
Compressed Gas Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to address the hazards inherent in compressed gas and provide best practices for using, moving, and storing compressed gas containers.
Conveyor Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 10 minutes)
Course Description This lesson will help you recognize the hazards associated with working with or near conveyor equipment, the safeguards in place to protect you and your responsibilities when working with conveyors, including those related to lock and tag requirements.
Dropped and Fallen Objects Course (Approximate Duration: 10 minutes)
Course Description In this lesson you, will learn about the risks involved with dropping a tool or small object when working from an elevated height and your personal responsibility to safely secure and handle tools and objects so others are not struck from above.
Earthquake Preparedness Course (Approximate Duration: 15 minutes)
Course Description This lesson provides information on the dangers of earthquakes in the workplace and the actions you should take to prepare in advance of a quake. It also teaches you what to do during and after a quake to reduce the risk of injury.
Electrical Safety: General Awareness Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description This lesson prepares workers to work safely with and around electricity. This lesson does not address arc-flash hazards and controls, lock-out/tag-out procedures, or high voltage (220V or 440V) electrical safety.
Electrical Safety: Hazards, Controls, and Best Practices Course (Approximate Duration: 60 minutes)
Course Description This lesson builds upon the Electrical Safety: General Awareness lesson and addresses the hazards of working with electricity, electrical preparation and installation practices, as well as best practices for using personal protective equipment, arc-flash hazards and controls, and lock-out/tag-out procedures. It’s recommended that students complete the Electrical Safety: General Awareness lesson prior to taking this lesson. Completing this lesson does not designate an employee as an electrically-qualified worker.
Aerosol Transmissible Diseases Course (Approximate Duration: 35 minutes)
Course Description This lesson makes you aware of how aerosol transmissible disease exposures occur in work settings. It also presents information on what you and your employer can do to minimize the risk of exposures.
Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices Course (Approximate Duration: 70 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of the NFPA standard 70E (2021 edition) is to provide a standard for safety-related work practices for the construction, maintenance, operation and demolition of electrical systems in the workplace. Vivid’s lesson covers awareness-level information for workers who have jobs or assignments that bring them into contact with electrical hazards, such as arc flash and electric shock. Completing this lesson does not designate an employee as an electrically-qualified worker.
Asbestos Hazard Awareness Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Back Safety and Injury PreventionCourse (Approximate Duration: 40 minutes)
Course Description This lesson covers principles of back safety, including how to properly care for your back and perform work tasks safely.
Behavior Based Safety Course (Approximate Duration: 30 minutes)
Course Description The purpose of this lesson is to introduce behavior-based safety concepts to employees, with the intent of creating an understanding what influences employees to change unsafe behaviors before an accident or injury happens. Accidents and injuries have both a human and business cost, so it is advantageous for employees to practice safe behaviors and mitigate unsafe behaviors in the workplace.
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