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| Slips,
Trips and Falls |
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In
this presentation we will review some common causes of slips,
trips and falls and the methods you can employ to avoid the
injuries resulting from falls from the same level. Slips and
trips leading to falls have injured an increasing number of
people in the workplace and at home. This presentation will
assist you in identifying, avoiding and correcting issues
associated with slips, trips and falls.
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| Ladder
Safety |
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This
course reviews the OSHA General Industry requirements for portable
ladders most commonly used in industry today. The program will focus
on how to properly select, inspect, and use various portable workplace
ladders. In addition, recommended best practices will also be discussed
for your safe use of portable ladders. Applying the information
you will learn in this training session will help you avoid injuries
related to the use of ladders.
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| Leadership
in Safety |
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This
course has been developed to introduce you to the importance
of safety in the workplace while discussing the basic leadership
principles necessary to have a safe and healthful workplace.
This presentation will include a review of the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration known as OSHA and its role
in workplace safety. Also, we will discuss accountabilities
in developing, implementing and reinforcing safety policies
and procedures while defining success in safety.
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| Safety
Orientation: Commitment to Safety |
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This
program will present the top ten safety commitments for employees
to follow that will lead to a safer workplace. Every employee
should be committed to working safely and proactively participating
in the development and implementation of a safe culture within
your organization. This presentation is an excellent safety
orientation, whether it an employee’s first day on the
job or a long-term veteran of the workforce.
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| Defensive
Driving |
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The
application of the information and principles presented in
this program on Safe Driving will help you avoid situations
on the road that could lead to a collision. Although most
of us consider ourselves “excellent” drivers,
nearly every time we drive we are exposed to a variety of
risks. How we handle those risks could mean the difference
between serious injury or many years of “crash-free”
driving.
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| Office
Ergonomics |
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The
primary objective of this online course is to increase an
employee’s knowledge of ergonomics in order to recognize
potential ergonomic problems in the office environment. The
program will explain a number of common ergonomic risk factors
that are easily identified and recognized at a typical office
workstation. By learning these principles and risk factors,
awareness of their importance will be heightened and the ability
to implement solutions will be greatly improved. This course
will also review other related office safety issues.
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| DOT
HazMat Awareness |
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This
program is intended for employees who handle, package, or
transfer hazardous materials as regulated under Title 49 of
the Department of Transportation (DOT). It is intended to
cover general awareness of the DOT requirements and to provide
familiarization for the recognition and identification of
hazardous materials. The learner will also be presented with
general safety training aspects of the standard including
emergency response information, safe measures, procedures
and control methods.
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| Basic
First Aid - Part 1 |
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This
course will review information on basic first aid techniques
for treating persons with injuries that are not life threatening.
The methods of first aid presented in this course are intended
for the treatment of adults only. In Part 1, we will explain
how an injury assessment can help you determine what happened
and how to provide assistance and treatment. Basic first aid
techniques for treating shock, choking victims, bleeding and
broken bones will be reviewed in this part of the presentation.
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| Basic
First Aid - Part 2 |
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This
presentation is part two of the series that will emphasize
the importance of providing effective first aid in case of
injury or illness to a co-worker. The basic first aid techniques
for initial treatment of burns and scalds, head injuries,
eye injuries, chemical exposure related illnesses, heat emergencies
and sprains & strains will be reviewed in this part of
our presentation on Basic First Aid.
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| Back
Safety |
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This
training program is based on information concerning the most
important factors necessary in taking care of your back and
preventing injury. The course provides practical knowledge
of back safety to help reduce the risk of injury or aggravating
a pre-existing back problem. The anatomy of the spine is covered
in order to understand how injury occurs and can be prevented.
The different categories of back problems are reviewed, their
common causes, first aid techniques, proper back posture methods
and proper lifting procedures. Application of these basic
back safety principles and practices both on and off the job
can prevent the pain, discomfort and sometimes, disabling
effects of injury to the back.
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| Hazard
Communication |
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This
online safety training presentation reviews the basic OSHA
compliance requirements of the 29 CFR Part 1910.1200 regulation
to include an explanation of the requirements of the standard.
In addition, this course covers in detail both the physical
and health hazard categories of chemicals, protective measures
fundamental to employee protection, common labeling techniques
used to communicate chemical hazards, how to read a Material
Safety Data Sheet as well as the basic rules for safe chemical
handling and use.
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| Personal
Protective Equipment |
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This
safety training program provides an informative overview of
the various common types of personal protective equipment
(PPE) used in industry, such as head, eye/face, foot/leg,
hearing, hand/arm, torso, respiratory system and others. Included
is information to meet OSHA compliance with the 29 CFR Part
1910.132 regulation. These major areas are:
- When is PPE required
- Examples of PPE types for different
situations
- How to properly use and adjust PPE
to individuals
- An explanation of the limitations
of various types of PPE
- The proper care and maintenance of
PPE
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| Control
of Hazardous Energy Sources (Lockout/Tagout) |
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This
online safety training and retraining program emphasizes not
only the OSHA compliance requirements of the 29 CFR Part 1910.147
regulation, but most importantly covers in detail the various
types of active and stored energies and controls necessary
for employee protection. It identifies the various categories
of tasks and activities requiring energy isolation and lockout,
the use of isolation procedures, methods and equipment, as
well as understanding of employee lockout and verification
responsibilities.
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| Confined
Space Entry |
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This
comprehensive safety training program provides OSHA 29 CFR
Part 1910.146 required training in a manner that illustrates
graphically the potential dangers on entering a confined space.
It covers identification of confined spaces, their associated
physical, chemical and atmospheric hazards, how those hazards
are controlled, how the permit system works, the specific
roles and responsibilities of the permit system and rescue
methods/requirements.
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| Electrical
Safety - Related Work Practices |
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This
program is designed to meet the OSHA compliance training requirements
of 29 CFR Part 1910.331 for "non-qualified" employees. It
provides valuable information to employees who work around
electrical equipment in a graphical format so that they understand
procedures and precautions necessary to prevent electrical
shock. We describe electricity in a manner that is easy to
understand in order for employees to comprehend electrical
hazards and methods to reduce the potential risk of shock.
Techniques to prevent electrical incidents are covered in
detail.
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| Powered
Industrial Truck Safety |
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This
graphical safety training program is designed to meet OSHA
compliance with the instructional requirements of OSHA's regulation
29 CFR Part 1910.178. It instructs employees in the proper
load handling and operation concerns and hazards. In addition,
it provides understanding of operating responsibilities, knowledge
of operating parameters and the stability triangle, pre-operational
inspections, safe driving skills and driving/refueling rules.
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| Occupational
Ergonomics |
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This
unique and graphical safety training program presents the
subject of ergonomics in a manner that is easy for the industrial
worker to understand and apply. Ergonomics is defined and
the human body as a working machine is covered in order to
explain the basic ergonomic risk factors that employees face
as a part of their everyday duties. This program covers a
number of practical ergonomic goals for employees to apply
to their work such as maximizing neutral body postures and
avoiding awkward postures. Also, methods are explained in
reducing static and forceful forces, promoting efficient body
mechanics and methods necessary to take care of the human
body to prevent cumulative injury.
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| Hearing
Conservation |
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This
online safety training program explains the purpose and the
long-term benefits of the elements of a hearing conservation
program. It starts by explaining how the human ear works and
how it is potentially damaged by exposure to harmful levels
of noise both on and off the job. The innovative graphics
in this presentation show how hearing protection is to be
properly used, why it is effective and how it must be cared
for. Viewing this program increases employee awareness of
the importance of hearing protection, audiometric evaluation
and the other aspects of hearing conservation.
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| Industrial
Fire Prevention |
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The
primary objective of this safety training presentation is
for employees to understand the causes and contributing factors
of fire in the workplace, as well as the basic elements of
fire prevention and protection. The hazards of various types
of materials and chemicals that are commonly found in the
industrial workplace are reviewed. The chemistry of fire is
explained in a way that employees will understand how fire
acts, how certain conditions affect fire and how they can
be prevented.
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| Respiratory
Protection |
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A
comprehensive training program that provides the academic
training to meet OSHA compliance requirements of 29 CFR Part
1910.134. The emphasis of this program is on explaining respiratory
hazards, how the respiratory system works, respirator selection
& limitations, proper fitting, respirator use, inspection
and respirator care & maintenance.
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| Fall
Protection |
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This
innovative safety training program demonstrates graphically
how to properly use fall protection equipment and prevent
the devastating consequences of the second leading cause of
death in the workplace. The major areas of fall protection
covered include:
- Identification of Potential Fall Hazards
- Types of Fall Protection Systems
- Selecting a Personal Fall Protective
System
- Proper Use of a Personal Fall Arrest
System
- Inspection and Proper Maintenance
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| Bloodborne
Pathogen Awareness |
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This
training program is based on educating employees on the requirements
of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030. It reviews the following aspects of
Bloodborne Pathogen exposure awareness and control:
- Where are Bloodborne Pathogens Found
- What are Bloodborne Pathogens
- The Symptoms of Hepatitis B and HIV/Aids
- Transmission of Bloodborne Disease
and Routes of Entry
- Misconceptions and Preventing Infection
- Use of Personal Protective Equipment
- Handling Sharps and Spills
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| Fire
Control "Portable Extinguishers" |
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This
is an online safety training program that teaches employee the
subject of fire suppression through the use of portable fire
extinguishers. The four classes of fire extinguishers are covered
in detail in terms of identification and proper use. Employees
will gain understanding of how to choose a portable fire extinguisher
based on the classifications of burning materials and how to
put out a fire in its early stages. In addition, the basic types
of fire suppression systems are explained so that employees
understand how they work and what to do in case of activation.
Finally and most importantly, employees will understand what
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