• This course details the purpose of a hazard communication program and Safety Data Sheets, physical and health hazards of chemicals, labels and warnings used to identify chemical hazards, and information and training that should be supplied by an employer. (Spanish Version)
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  • Almost 95% of elevated blood lead levels among adults are work-related. Upon completion, you will recall hazards and health effects of lead exposure, ways to determine if there is lead in your workplace, and how to control lead exposure. (Spanish Version)
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  • Workers injured on the job from exposure to hazardous energy lose an average of 24 workdays for recuperation. This course covers the purpose of LOTO, locks and tags and their use, and the differences between authorized, affected and other employees.
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  • Upon completion, workers will be able to define hazards of machinery, identify requirements for safeguards, methods for guarding, types of machine safeguards, and recall the rights and responsibilities of an employee working around guarded machinery.
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  • According the BLS, only 1% of approximately 770 workers who suffered face injuries in a recent year, were wearing face protection. This course covers workplace eye and face hazards, PPE used to protect against them, and proper fit and care of PPE.
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  • According to the BLS, hard hats were worn by 16% of workers who sustained head injuries, even though 40% were required to wear them. This course covers workplace head hazards, types of PPE for the head, and proper fit and care for head protection.
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  • This course will cover how hearing loss can occur, the different types hearing protection and recognize and use the proper hearing protection. (Spanish version)
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  • Hurricanes are dangerous and can cause major damage because of storm surge, wind damage, and flooding. They typically form around the equator, but hurricanes can hit much more Northern or Southern coastlines and any territory in the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. This course will help you understand how to prepare for a hurricane. (Spanish Version)
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  • After completion, employees will be able to compressed gas cylinder hazards, recall practices to safely using compressed gas cylinders and their components, and identify safe methods of moving and storing compressed gas cylinders. (Spanish Version)
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  • This course will cover the importance of courier and delivery driver safety including common risks and how to protect yourself from hazards like slips, trips and falls, violence, lifting and more.
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  • This course discusses the hazards associated with work zones and important ways to protect yourself, your co-workers, pedestrians, and motorists in a road construction zone from injuries as a result of work zone accidents. (Spanish version)
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  • Silica is one of the most common hazards on a worksite, particularly in the construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, and agriculture industries. This course will increase employee awareness of this hazard including tips on how to reduce risk of exposure. (Spanish Version)
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