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Table of ContentsA Accident Investigation ................................................1Articulated Ladder Safety ........................................2Asbestos Awareness .....................................................3
• Identifying Asbestos ..........................................3• Asbestos Disease ................................................3• Asbestos Awareness:
Respirators & PPE .................................................3
B Bloodborne Pathogens ............................................4Boom Lift ............................................................................5
• Basic Boom Lift Training ..................................5• Boom Lift Stability ...............................................5• Boom Lift Hazards ..............................................6• Boom Lift Energization .....................................6
C Cold Stress ........................................................................7
• Cold Stress Introduction .................................7• Cold Illness ............................................................7• Cold Stress/Illness Prevention ......................7• Cold Stress Case Studies ...............................7
Confined Spaces..........................................................8• Confined Spaces Basics ................................8• Confined Spaces Responsibilities ............8• Confined Spaces Hazard Mitigation ......8• Confined Spaces Permits ..............................8• Confined Spaces Hazards ...........................8• Confined Spaces Case Study ....................8
D Drill Rig ............................................................................... 9
• Drill Rig Basics ..................................................... 9• Drill Rig Casing Safety .................................... 9• Drill Rig Maintenance Safety ...................... 9• Rigging Up Safety ...........................................10• Drilling Ahead Safety ....................................10• Drill Rig Tripping Safety .................................10
E Earthmoving ...................................................................11
• Earthmoving General .....................................11• Earthmoving General Requirements .....11• Earthmoving Operating ...............................12• Earthmoving Site Safety ................................12• Servicing & Maintenance
of Heavy Equipment ......................................12Electrical Safety ............................................................13
• Electrical Hazards ............................................13• Electrical Safety Basics ..................................13• Electrical Hazard Prevention ......................13
Emergency Preparation .........................................14Excavation ......................................................................15
• Excavation Protective Systems .................15• Excavation Basics ...........................................15• Excavation Failures .........................................15• Excavation Requirements ...........................16• Excavation Soil Classifications .................17
Extension Ladder ........................................................16Fall Protection ...............................................................17
• Fall Protection.....................................................17• Fall Hazard Identification ............................17• Fall Protection Inspections ..........................17• Fall Protection Planning
and Device Usage ..........................................18• Fall Protection Rescues .................................18• Fall Protection Systems ..................................18
F Fatigue Management ............................................ 19
• Fatigue Management Basics .................. 19• Fatigue .................................................................. 19• Fatigue Management ................................. 19• Fatigue Management Sleeping ............ 19• Fatigue Management: Case Study .....20
Fire Safety ........................................................................21• Fire Prevention ....................................................21• Fire Response .....................................................21
• Fire Safety Basics ..............................................22• Fire Suppression ...............................................22
First Aid ..............................................................................23• First Aid Basics ....................................................23• First Aid Fundamentals ..................................23• First Aid Intermediate .....................................24• First Aid Advanced ..........................................24
OSHA’s Forklift Standard ..........................................25Forklift .................................................................................25
• Forklift Basics .......................................................25• Forklift Energization .........................................26• Forklift Non-Operator .....................................26• Forklift Operation Safety ...............................27• Forklift Stability ....................................................27• Forklift Workplace Hazards .........................27
H H2S Safety .......................................................................27
• H2S Basics............................................................28• H2S Emergency Response ........................28• H2S Health Effects ...........................................28• H2S Monitoring .................................................28
Hand Tool Safety ........................................................29HAZCOM Safety ..........................................................29
• HAZCOM General Information ...............29• HAZCOM Chemical Classification ........30• HAZCOM Chemical Labeling ..................30• HAZCOM Understanding ............................30• HAZCOM Hazardous Chemical PPE ....31• HAZCOM Spill Clean-Up ..............................31
Hearing Conservation .............................................31• Noise and the Workplace ..........................31• Hearing Conserv. Noise Controls ...........32• Hearing Conservation Noise Testing ...32
Hot Work Safety ...........................................................33• Hot Work Basics ................................................33• Hot Work Case Studies .................................33• Hot Work Fire Prevention ..............................33• Hot Work Hazard Mitigation ......................34
• Hot Work Arc Welding ....................................34
L Lead Awareness ..........................................................35LOTO (Lockout Tagout) ............................................36
• LOTO Basics .........................................................36• LOTO: Case Studies .........................................36• LOTO Locking Out ............................................37• LOTO Re-Energization .....................................37
M Manual Material Handling ...................................37
• Manual Material HandlingShipping & Receiving ....................................37
• Manual Material HandlingStorage & Handling ........................................38
• Manual Material HandlingLifting Basics ........................................................38
Material Handling ......................................................39• Material Handling
Craine & Hoist Basics .....................................39• Material Handling
Lifting & Hoist Basics ......................................39• Material Handling
Shipping & Receiving ....................................39• Material Handling
Slings, Ropes & Rigging ................................40• Material Handling Basics ............................40
N NFPA Arc Flash ..............................................................41
O Oilfield Road Hazards ..............................................41
P PPE .......................................................................................41Pneumatic Tools ..........................................................42Powder Actuated Tools............................................43Power Tools .....................................................................43
R Reporting Injuries ........................................................44Respirator Safety .........................................................45
S Saws ...................................................................................45Scissor Lift .........................................................................46
• Scissor Lift: Case Studies ...............................46• Scissor Lift Energization .................................46• Scissor Lift Hazards ...........................................47• Scissor Lift Inspection .....................................47• Scissor Lift General Information ...............47
Semi-Truck Inspections ............................................48Sexual Harassment ....................................................49Stepladder ......................................................................49Supported Scaffold ...................................................50
• Supported Scaffold Basics .........................50• Supported Scaffold
Fabricated Frame ............................................50• Supported Scaffold Types ........................... 51• Supported Scaffold Requirements ........ 51
Suspended Scaffolding: 2 Point .........................52
T Transportation Fatigue Management ............53
• Transportation Fatigue ManagementSafety Precautions...........................................53
• Transportation Fatigue ManagementOil Field Road Hazards .................................53
• 53 Transportation Fatigue ManagementVacuum Trucks ..................................................53
• 53 Transportation FatigueManagement ....................................................53
V Vacuum Truck Safety ...............................................54
W Walking & Working Surfaces ................................54
• Walking & Working Surfaces Basics ......54
• Walking & Working SurfacesHousekeeping ...................................................54
• Walking & Working SurfacesStair Safety ...........................................................54
Workplace Violence .................................................55• Workplace Violence Factors .....................55• Workplace Violence
Minimizing Violence ......................................55• Workplace Violence
Accident Considerations ............................55
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Course Catalog & OutlinesAccident Investigation Thousands of accidents occur throughout the United States every day. The failure of people, equipment, supplies, or surroundings to behave or react as expected causes most of them. Accident investigations determine how and why these failures occur. By using the information gained through an investigation, a similar, or perhaps more disastrous, accident may be prevented. It is important to conduct accident investigations with prevention in mind.
Program Outline:• What is an Accident?• What is an Incident?• What is a Near Miss?• Why Investigate?• Cost of Workplace Accidents• Report Injuries• Accident Vitals• “Accidents Just Happen - Blame Game”• What are Hazard Controls?• No Fault Accidents• Causes of Accidents• When Do You Conduct an Investigation?• Who Should Investigate?• Plan the Formal Investigation?• Monitoring?
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Articulated Ladder Safety An Articulated Ladder is a portable ladder with one or more pairs of locking hinges which allow the ladder to be set up in several configurations such as a single or extension ladder, with or without a stand-off, a stepladder, a trestle ladder, scaffold, or work table. Each pair of articulated joints in the ladder can be locked in one or more positions to accommodate the various configurations. The locking positions of the hinges allow set-up at the proper angles to accommodate each configuration the manufacturer has designated.
Program Outline:• General• Parts of an Articulated Ladder• Ladder Selection• Ladder Length• Standing Levels• Worksite Inspection• Ladder Inspection• Transporting Ladders• Set Up• Hinges• Safe Usage and Maintenance
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Asbestos Awareness The term asbestos describes naturally occurring fibrous minerals found in certain types of rock formations. Asbestos is mined in much the same way as iron, lead, and copper. There are six kinds of asbestos fibers. They are all dangerous:
Available Titles:• Identifying Asbestos
• What is Asbestos?• Friable (crumbly) Asbestos• Where is Asbestos Located?• Asbestos-Containing Materials• Sending Samples to a Lab• Regulations• What is Work Classification?
• Asbestos Diseases• Health Hazards• When is Asbestos Dangerous?• How Much Asbestos is in the Air?• How much Asbestos is Dangerous?• Exposure Limits• Amount of Time Till You’re Sick• Body Defenses Against Asbestos• Smoking and Asbestos• Medical Exams• When Must Workers Have Medical Exams?• Why are Exams Required?
• Asbestos Awareness: Respirators and PPE• Respirators• Respirator Fitting• What Respirator to Use• Respirator Usage• Protective Clothing• Shoes• Personal Clothes• Gloves
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Bloodborne Pathogens Pathogens are organisms such as a virus, fungus, or bacteria that cause disease in other organisms. In humans, these diseases can range from the common cold and food poisoning to meningitis. Pathogens can be spread in many ways. One of the most common ways a pathogen is spread is through personal contact.
Organisms that transmit diseases through blood or other bodily fluids are called bloodborne pathogens, or BBP.
There are varieties of bloodborne pathogens, including five types of hepatitis virus. In this program, we’ll focus on three major viruses that can be transmitted from person to person by contact with blood or other bodily fluids.
Hepatitis B Virus or HBV Hepatitis C Virus or HCV Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV
Program Outline:• General• What are Bloodborne Pathogens?• Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)• Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)• Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)• Transmission• Avoiding Exposure• PPE Procedures• Material Disposal• Quiz
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Boom Lift A boom supported aerial work platform has a platform that can be positioned completely beyond the base and is used to position personnel, necessary tools and materials at elevated work locations.
Boom supported aerial work platforms are power operated (motorized) with primary functions controlled from the platform. Examples: Boomlifts, Aerial lift, Man-lifts, Aerial Platforms, Articulated Booms, and Cherry Picker.
Available Titles:• Basic Boom Lift Training
• What is a Boom Lift?• Straight Mast Lights• Articulated Boomlifts• User Manual• Causes of Aerial Lift Deaths• Basic Signs and Safety Symbols• Decals• Boomlift Requirements• Quiz
• Boom Lift Stability• Parts of a Boom Lift• Steering Wheels and Axle• Boomlift Tires• Lower (Emergency) Controls• Platform• Lift Stability• Counterweight System• Quiz
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• Boom Lift Hazards• Hazards Associated with Aerial Lifts• Falls• Falling Object Hazards• Overturning• Adverse Weather• Electrical Safety• Overhead Power Line Hazard• Contact with Overhead Objects• Ejection from Lift• Quiz
• Boom Lift Inspections• General• Site Inspection• Pre-Operational Inspection• Testing Functions & Controls• Operating Setup• Mounting the Vehicle• Start and Operation• Shutdown Procedure• Traveling/Moving• Quiz
• Boom Lift Energization• Battery Safety Precautions• Propane• Cylinder Storage• Handling• Diesel/Gas Refueling• Carbon Monoxide Hazards• Quiz
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Cold Stress When the body is unable to warm itself, cold-related stress may result. This may include tissue damage and possibly death.
Available Titles:• Cold Stress Introduction
• How Cold is Too Cold?• How Does the Body React to Cold
Conditions?• What are the Most Common Cold
Induced Problems?• At Risk Employees• Contributors to Cold Stress• Wind-Chill Index• Quiz
• Cold Illness• Limited Range of Motion• Trench Foot• Frost Bite• Frost Bite Treatment• Prevention of Frost Bite• Hypothermia• Treating Hypothermia• Hypothermia Prevention• Chilblains• Quiz
• Cold Stress / Illness Prevention• Clothing• Layering Clothing• Engineering Controls• Work Practices• Other Steps to Protect Yourself• Quiz
• Cold Stress: Case Studies• Case Study 1: “Let It Snow”• Case Study 2: “Shiver me Timbers”
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Confined Spaces When a worker is within a confined space, several factors need to be addressed, such as ventilation, dust, supervision, and training.
Available Titles:• Confined Spaces Basics
• What is a Confined Space?• What Confined Space is Permit Required?• When to Receive Training• Hazards of a Confined Spaces• Oil and Gas Industry Confined Spaces• General Warning Signs
• Confined Spaces Responsibilities• Attendants and Authorized Entrants• Entry Supervisor• Contractor/Subcontractor Responsibilities
• Confined Spaces Hazard Mitigation• Ventilation, Natural Ventilation & Air Testing• Fire and Explosion Prevention• Isolation and Lock-Out• Equipment Needed for Safe Entry
• Confined Spaces Permits• Written Permit Space Program• Types of Permits & Permits Requirements• Canceled Entry Permits• Alternative to a Full Permit Entry• Rescue
• Confined Spaces Hazards• Hazardous Configurations• Engulfment• Hazardous Atmospheres / Classification• Oxygen Deficient/Enriched Atmosphere• Gases, Vapors, or Mists• Combustible dusts• Toxic Substances
• Confined Spaces: Case Study• Confined Space Event - 5 Dead, 3 Injured
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Drill Rig Oil and gas extraction requires frequent use of heavy tools and equipment, work in remote and rugged environmental conditions, and is physically demanding. These factors may influence the industry’s fatality rate, which is seven times higher than the average of all U.S. industries.
One of the heaviest pieces of equipment used in the industry is the oil rig or drilling rig. This massive structure combines many hazards such as electrocution, falls, chemicals, and more into a single device designed to eat through the earth’s crust.
Available Titles:• Drill Rig Basics
• General Information• Introduction• What is a Drilling Rig?• Rig Sections• Drilling Rig Components• Quiz
• Drill Rig Casing Safety• General• Installing Casing Tools• Running Casing into the Hole• Casing Accessories• Circulating and Cementing• Well Pressure• Quiz
• Drill Rig Maintenance Safety• General• Rig Floor• Drilling Line Maintenance• Wire Rope Maintenance• Mud Circulating System
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• Generator, Electric Motors &Electric Systems
• Engines• Derrick Equipment Maintenance
• Rigging Up Safety• General• Substructure• Handrails, Guardrails, Stairs, Walkways,
and Ladders• Power System• Circulating System• Auxiliary Equipment• Inspection• Quiz
• Drilling Ahead Safety• General• Handling Tubulars• Preparing Drilling Fluid• Starting Drilling• Preparing to Break Out Pipe• Breaking Out Pipe• Making Up Pipe in Mousehole• Raising the Kelly and New Joint• Lengthening the String• Resuming Drilling• Coring• Quiz
• Drill Rig Tripping Safety• General• Setting Slips• Breaking Out and Setting Back the Kelly• Attaching Elevators to the Elevator Links• Latching Elevators to Pipe• Working on the Monkeyboard• Break Out Pipe• Maneuvering Pipe to Racking Area• Tripping In• Quiz
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Earthmoving Employers should require that all heavy equipment operators are competent to operate the equipment safely. Before you can operate heavy equipment on the job you need to successfully complete this training.
Trainees may operate heavy equipment only if under direct supervision, and where the operation doesn’t endanger the trainee or other employees.
Training should consist of a combination of formal instruction, practical training, and thorough evaluation of the operator’s performance on the job-site.
Available Titles:• Earthmoving General
• Training Program Implementation• Training Program Content• Equipment-Related Topics• Why Train?• True Stories of Fatalities• Safety Measures
• Earthmoving General Requirements• General Safety Requirements• Visibility• Basic Equipment Requirements• Inspections• These Rules Apply to the Following Types
of Earthmoving Equipment• Basic Signs and Safety Symbols• Manuals• Personal Protective Equipment & Injuries• Additional PPE• Jobsite Safety
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• Earthmoving Operating• General• Idle Equipment• Equipment in Use• Equipment Guards• Traveling/Moving (Roading) Heavy Equip.• Mounting & Dismounting• Safe Operations
• Earthmoving Site Safety• General• Backing Up• Blind Spots• Accident Prevention• Site Planning• Site Training• Workers on Foot• Drivers and Operators• Electronic Equipment• Site Clearing Requirements• Hand Signals• Use of Hand Signaling Devices
by Flaggers
• Servicing and Maintenanceof Heavy Equipment
• General• Repair Guidelines• Conversions• Routine Maintenance• Repair Requirements• Repair Safety• Batteries• Gasoline & Diesel Refueling• Refueling Safety Measures• Carbon Monoxide Hazards
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Emergency Preparation Because of its nature, there is an urgent need for immediate and coordinated response by trained personnel who must function together in a team effort.
Program Outline:• General Information• Emergency Planning• Phases of Disaster Preparedness• The Workplace Incident Management• The Chain of Command• Emergency Scene Coordinator• Role of the Emergency Scene Coordinators• Emergency Procedures• Meeting Area• Evacuation Exits• Providing Medical Assistance & First Aid• Recording Critical Employee Information• Reporting Fires and Other Emergencies• Selecting & Using Personal Protective Equip.• Types of Emergencies• Quiz
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Excavation Excavation is any man-made cut, cavity, depression, or trench made by removing earth. The following courses cover basics, failures, requirements, and soil classifications.
Available Titles:• Excavation Protective Systems
• Inspections• Personal Protective Equipment
Excavation PPE• Sloping• Benching• Shoring, Timber Shoring, Aluminum
Hydraulic Shoring• Shielding• Cave-in Rescue• Quiz
• Excavation Basics• Introduction• What is an Excavation?• What Makes Excavation Dangerous?• Which Excavations and Trenches Are Not
Covered By These Rules?• Quiz
• Excavation Failures• Soil Problems (Failures)• Soil Mechanics: Why Do Excavations Fail?• Tension Cracks• Subsidence and Bulging• Heaving and Squeezing• Boiling Moisture Content• Vibration Surcharge• Previous Excavation Weather• Quiz
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• Excavation Requirements• Excavation Requirements• Preplanning Utilities Surface
Encumbrances• Moving Into, Out of and Around
an Excavation• Ladders• Ramps• Surface Crossing Trenches• Hazardous Atmospheres• Water• Adjacent Structures• Loose Rock and Soil and Spoil• Temporary Spoil• Permanent Spoil• Quiz
• Excavation Soil Classifications• Soil Classification• Types of Soil and Stable Rock• Type A, Type B, and Type C Soil• Layered Strata• Testing• Visual• Manual• Quiz
Extension Ladder This course covers how to use the extension ladder properly.
Program Outline:• Ladder Parts• Selection Considerations• Worksite Inspection• Ladder Inspection• Fall Factors• Safe Ladder Usage• Ladder Care• Quiz
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Fall Protection Falls are one of the most common causes for death and injury each year in the workplace. These kits offer all the information you need to stay safe and to keep compliant.
Available Titles:• Fall Protection• Introduction• What is Fall Protection?• Why is it Needed?• When is Fall Protection Required?• Where do Fatal Falls Occur?• Anatomy of a Fall• Quiz
• Fall Hazard Identification• What is a fall hazard?• Evaluating Fall Hazards• Common Fall Hazards• Ways to Eliminate Fall Hazards• Name the Hazards
• Fall Protection Inspections• Inspection and Maintenance• Lanyard Inspections• Common Types of Damage to Webbing
and Lanyards• Self-Retracting Lines• Harness Inspection• Cleaning of Equipment• Quiz
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• Fall Protection Planning & Device Usage• Planning and Using Fall Protection• Planning and Preparation• Roof Openings and Holes• Low-Slope and Steep Roofs• Calculating Fall Distance• Steps to Using a Fall Arrest System• Mobile Fall Protection• Quiz
• Fall Protection Rescues• Fall Response (Rescues)• Preparing for Emergencies• If an Emergency Occurs• Fall Protection Emergency Rescues• Foot Wrap• Rappel• Pulley System Rescue• Emergency Response• After Any Emergency• Quiz
• Fall Protection Systems• What is a Fall-Protection System?• Selecting Fall-Protection Systems• Personal Fall Restraint• Positioning-Device Systems• Personal Fall Arrest• Guardrail Systems• Warning Line System• Slide-Guard Systems• Safety-Net Systems• Catch Platforms• Quiz
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Fatigue Management Fatigue is more than simply the feeling of being tired or drowsy. It is caused by prolonged periods of physical and/or mental exertion without enough time to rest and recover. Fatigue is generally associated with spending long periods of time awake and having an inadequate amount of quality sleep over an extended period of time. These kits will cover all aspects of fatigue, and will explain the health effects, signs of fatigue, causes of fatigue, mitigation strategies, and more.
Available Titles:• Fatigue Management Basics
• What is Fatigue?• Why is it Important?• Fatigue Health Effects• Fatigue Social Effects• Signs of Fatigue• High-Risk Times for Fatigue• Quiz
• Fatigue• Causes of Fatigue• The Body Clock• Other Body Rhythms• The Sleepiness Curve• Individual Differences
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• Fatigue Management• Responsibilities• Fatigue Mitigation Strategies• Control Room Environmental Factors• Fluid Replenishment• Eating Right / Physical Health• Fighting Fatigue• Fatigue and Driving• Quiz
• Fatigue Management: Sleeping• Sleep Basics• Five Sleep Stages• Effects of Alcohol on Sleep• Keys to Quality Sleep• Napping / Sleep Inertia• Quiz
• Fatigue Management: Case Study• Case Study #1: Big Oil• Case Study #2: Sleepy Whiskey Time• Quiz
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Fire Safety These kits discuss in great detail the different types of smoke detectors, fire response, safety basics, and fire suppression techniques.
Fires are something most people aren’t prepared for. Your employees will be trained how to use a fire extinguisher, how to silence a fire alarm, how to prepare an evacuation plan, and how to recognize the risks of a potential fire before it starts.
Available Titles:• Fire Prevention
• Introduction• 10 Fire Prevention Steps• Types of Smoke Detectors• Smoke Detector Insulation• Testing Smoke Detectors• Alarm Pull Stations• Fire Exits• Exit Routes• Signs• Exit Discharge• Evacuation Plans• Elevators• Quiz
• Fire Response• What to do if You Hear a Fire Alarm• Workplace Fire Response• Silencing an Alarm• Calling 911• Evacuating Safety• When to Fight• Live to Fight Another Day• Rescue Techniques• Trapped By Fire• Caught on Fire• Quiz
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• Fire Safety Basics• Introduction• Three Elements Required for Fire• Major Causes of Workplace Fires• Fire Classifications• Quiz
• Fire Suppression• Introduction• Fire Fighting• Fire Suppression System• Portable Fire Extinguishers• Fire Extinguisher Inspection• Fire Extinguisher Basics• Fire Extinguisher Usage• Fire Suppression Program• Quiz
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First Aid What is first aid? How should employees be trained in first aid?
These kits offer guidance on first aid techniques for a wide variety of injuries including puncture wounds, blisters, broken bones, burns, electrical shock, and venom.
You will also learn the importance of CPR as well as how to perform it during an emergency situation.
Available Titles:• First Aid Basics
• What is First Aid?• Importance of First Aid• Training• Good Samaritan Laws• Levels of First Aid• First Aid Kits• Kit Maintenance• Quiz
• First Aid Fundamentals• Fundamental First Aid• Scrapes and Puncture Wounds• Puncture Wounds• Blisters• Bites/Stings• Venom• Risk of Rabies• Sprains• Fainting• Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)• Types of CPR• Shock• Eye Injuries• Quiz
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• First Aid Intermediate• Intermediate First Aid• Broken Bones• Broken Bone Assessments• Types of Fractures• Splinting• Splinting Rules• Burns• Chemical Burns• Electrical Burns• Head Injury and Concussions• Seizures• Electrical Shock• Severe Bleeding• Internal Bleeding• Diabetic Emergencies• Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)• Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sure)• Quiz
• First Aid Advanced• Introduction• Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest• Stroke• Amputation• Internal Bleeding Due to Trauma• Types of Trauma• Internal Bleeding - Visible• Internal Bleeding - Not Visible• Internal Bleeding Treatment• Spinal Injuries• Choking• Heimlich Maneuver• Clearing the Airway of an
Unconscious Person• Emergency Tracheotomy• Poisoning• Quiz
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OSHA’s Forklift Standard This kit provides those with the knowledge needed to comply with OSHA’s strict forklift standards.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Information Regarding OSHA’s
Forklift Standard• Quiz
Forklift The forklift basics kit teaches the basics of forklift types, dangers, precautions, operation and safety symbols and signs. We also offer more advanced training kits that cover energization of forklifts (battery charging, cylinder storage, etc), dangers of forklifts, operating speeds, forklift stability, working around pedestrian traffic, and more.
Available Titles:• Forklift Basics
• What is a Powered Industrial Truck?• Classifications of Forklifts• Types of Forklifts / Forklift Dangers• Forklift Accident Statistics• When Must I Receive Training?• Differences from Automobile• Lift Components• Common Gauges• Attachment Operation & Use• Attachment Checklist• Common Attachments• Basic Signs and Safety Symbols• Quiz
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• Forklift Energization• Introduction• Battery Safety Precautions• Acid / Acid Exposure• Explosion• Battery Charing / Servicing• Propane (LPG) / Changing Tanks• Opening of Valves on a Forklift Cylinder• Cylinder Storage• Handling• Diesel / Gas Refueling & Steps• Carbon Monoxide Hazards• Exposure Treatment• Quiz
• Forklift Non-Operator• What is a Powered Industrial Truck?• Classifications of Forklifts• Types of Forklifts• Forklift Dangers• Forklift Accident Statistics• Basic Signs and Safety Symbols• Pallet Safety• Operating Speed• Forklift Awareness Training Program
• Intro• Battery Safety Precautions• Acid Exposure• Propane (LPG)• Cylinder Storage• Handling• Carbon Monoxide• Exposure Treatment
• Pedestrian Traffic• Loading Docks• Indoor Air Quality• Quiz
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Supported Scaffold Continued...• Forklift Operation Safety
• Operating Manual• Pre-Use Inspections & Removal
from Service• Basic Operation• Traveling and Maneuvering• Quiz
• Forklift Stability• Vehicle Stability• Reading the Name Plate• Load Stacking Rules• Loading and Unloading the Forklift• Driving onto Trucks, Trailers, and
Railroad Cars• Train Loading• Pallet Safety
• Forklift Workplace Hazards• Physical Conditions• Pedestrian Traffic• Ramps and Grades• Loading Docks• Elevators• Truck Hazard Designations• Forklift Selection• Indoor Air Quality• Quiz
H2S Safety Would you know what to do if exposed to hydrogen sulfide? These kits explain the treatment needed after exposure.
There are serious health effects, both short and long term, when workers are subjected to H2S. This includes death. Learn about where H2S is found, what it is, what your risks are,
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what your exposure limits are, how to test and monitor H2S, and more.
Available Titles:• H2S Basics
• What is Hydrogen Sulfide?• Properties• What is Sulfur Dioxide?• Locations of H2S• Specific Locations• What are Sources of H2S• Quiz
• H2S Emergency Response• Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure Response• Treatments• Case Studies• Cross Wind Case Trudy #1• Gassy Pit
• H2S Health Effects• H2S Warning Signs• Personal Risk Factors• Occupational Risk Factors• Routes of Entry and Target Organs• Short Term Health Effects• Long Term Health Hazards• Health Effects at Varying
Concentration Levels• Exposure Limits• Quiz
• H2S Monitoring• Detecting Hydrogen Sulfide• Types of Monitors• Testing Monitors• When Do We Monitor• H2S Special Precautions• Alarms• Wind Directors Indicators• Quiz
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Hand Tool Safety This kit explains the dangers of several different types of hand tools, and the proper way to use them.
Program Outline:• What is a Hand Tool? / Hand Tool Hazards• Hand Saws• Wood Chisels and Cold Chisels• Axes and Hatchets• Sledgehammers and Claw Hammers• Utility Knives• Screwdrivers• Hand Planes• Plumb Bobs• Crow Bars• Wrenches• Pliers• Quiz
HAZCOM Safety Learn about HAZCOM responsibilities, routes of entry, and more with our HAZCOM General Information training kit.
Our other kits cover a wide variety of HAZCOM safety training including health and physical hazards, GHS label elements, workplace labels, SDS sections, fire fighting measures, hazard identification, and more.
Available Titles:• HAZCOM General Information
• HAZCOM Responsibilities• Routes of Entry• Chemical States• Quiz
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• HAZCOM Chemical Classification• General• Physical Hazards• Health Hazards• Exclusions• Quiz
• HAZCOM Chemical Labeling• General• GHS Label Elements / Labeling• Multiple Hazards on a Single Label• Workplace Labels• Signs in Place of Labels• Labeling Exceptions and Pictograms• NFPA & NFPA 704 Hazard Rating Systems• Pipe Labeling• Quiz
• HAZCOM Understanding SDS• General• Labeling• SDS Sections• General Chemical Information• Product and Company Identification• Composition• Physical and Chemical Properties• Hazard Information & Identification• Fire Fighting and Fire Fighting Measures• Stability and Reactivity• Toxicology Information• Hazard Control• Exposure Control/PPE• Handling and Storage• Emergency Preparedness• First Aid• Accidental Release• Quiz
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HAZCOM Continued... HAZCOM Hazardous Chemical PPE
• Personal Protective Equipment• Eye Protection• Foot and Leg Protection• Chemical and Liquid Resistant Gloves• Glove Care• Body Protection• Respiratory Protection• Quiz
• HAZCOM Spill Clean-Up• Spill Response• Spill Classifications• How to Clean a Spill• Spill Prevention Measures• First Aid• Quiz
Hearing Conservation Hearing loss from occupational noise is an often overlooked workplace danger. This kit covers everything you need to know about monitoring and preventing hearing damage.
Available Titles:• Noise and the Workplace
• What is Occupational Noise Exposure?• When is Noise Too Loud?• Daily Allowable Exposure Times to Noise• Exposure to Noise• Examples of Noisy Equipment• Hearing Loss from Noise Exposure• Quiz
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• Hearing Conservation Noise Controls• What can be Done to Reduce the Hazard
from Noise?• Engineering Controls• Administrative Controls• Hearing Protection Devices• Selecting Hearing Protection• Hearing with Hearing Protection Devices• Removing Hearing Protection• Hearing Aids and Headphones• Quiz
• Hearing Conservation Noise Testing• Instruments are Used for Measuring Noise• How is Hearing Loss Measured?• What is an Audiometric Testing Program?• What is an Audiogram?• Audio Metric Results• Noise Audits• Evaluating Hearing Protection• Quiz
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Hot Work Safety Learn about the hazards of hot work, and what you should do to prevent any potential injuries.
These training kits teach you a number of safety tips such as how to prevent fires when working in a hot environment, which PPE is appropriate PPE, and to perform atmospheric monitoring.
Our gas welding training kit teaches you how to transport, move, and store compressed gas cylinders along with the basics of fuel gas and oxygen manifold, and more!
Available Titles:• Hot Work Basics
• What is Hot Work?• Responsibilities• Is Hot Work Necessary?• Pre-Planning and Basic Precautions• Potential Hazards• Hot Work Precautions and Limitations• Quiz
• Hot Work: Case Studies• Case Study #1• Case Study #2
• Hot Work Fire Prevention• Special Provisions• Fire Watch and Fire Extinguishers• Floors• When Not Allowed• Quiz
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• Hot Work Hazard Mitigation• Introduction• Personal Protective Equipment• Respirators• Lens Shade Selection• Ventilation• Types of Ventilation• Ventilation in Confined Spaces• Atmospheric Monitoring• Proper Guarding in Place• Hot Work Permits• Sprinklers / Fire Alarms• Wall & Floor Protection• Quiz
• Hot Work Arc Welding• Short and Long-Term Exposures• Chemical Hazards• Arc Eye and Other Eye Hazards• Skin Hazards• Fumes / Gases / Smoke• Metal Coatings• Ergonomics• Confined Space Welding• Quiz
• Hot Work Arc Welding• Transporting, Moving, and Storing
Compressed Gas Cylinders• Placing and Treatment of Cylinders• Use of Fuel Gas and Oxygen• Fuel Gas and Oxygen Manifolds• Hose and Torches• Quiz
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Lead Awareness Learn about the hazards of hot work, and what you should do to prevent any potential injuries. Program Outline:• What is Lead?• Where is Lead Found?• Where is Lead Paint Found?• Lead-Based Paint Dust• Ways in Which Lead Enters the Body• Lead in the Body• Jobs with Lead Exposure• Health Hazards of Lead• Short Term Health Hazards• Long Term Health Hazards• Lead and Reproduction• Lead and Children• Exposure Levels• Permissible Exposure Limit• Lead Levels• Workplace Testing• Air Monitoring Program• Observations of Monitoring• Personal Air Monitoring Devices• Warning Signs• Minimizing Potential Exposure• Hygiene Facilities and Practices• Prohibited Lead Removal Methods• Housekeeping• PPE• Respirators• Medical Surveillance Program• Testing Under a Surveillance Program• Removal from Work• Reporting Symptoms• Recordkeeping• Quiz
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LOTO (Lockout Tagout) Learn the basics of Lockout Tagout including when to use it and when not to with our LOTO Basics training kit.
Our other kits cover LOTO topics such as maintenance requirements, basic lock policies, how to lockout properly in 10 steps, how to re-energize your lockout point, and more.
Available Titles:• LOTO Basics
• What is Lockout Tagout• When Should You Use It• When Not to Use It• Forms of Hazardous Energy• Review
• LOTO: Case Studies• Case Study #1• Case Study #2• Case Study #3
• LOTO Devices• Responsibilities and Devices• Users• Service and Maintenance Requirements• Documentation• Devices• Basic Lock Policies• Tags• Review
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LOTO Continued...• LOTO Locking Out
• Steps to Locking Out - To Properly Lock and Tag, Follow These Ten Steps
• Step 1: Locate• Step 2: Identify Energy Sources• Step 3: Parts to be Locked Out or Isolated• Step 4: Determine Lockout Methods• Step 5: Notify All Affected Employees• Step 6: Shut Down Equipment &
Machinery• Step 7: Install Lockout Devices• Step 8: Tagging• Step 9: Verify Zero-Energy State• Step 10: Perform the Task• Equipment Specific Information• Review
• LOTO Re-Energization• Multiple Point Lockout• Group Lockout• Non Lockable Equipment• Temporary Re-Energization• Removing LOTO Devices• Review
Manual Material Handling These comprehensive training courses will explain all aspects of manual material handling including roll-out beds, conveyors, material moving, bulk material, lifting techniques, and more. Available Titles:• Manual Material Handling
Shipping & Receiving• Manual Loading/Unloading• Manual Handling Safety• Mechanical Assist Devices• Lift Gates
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• Roll-Out Beds• Ramp • Hand Trucks• Pallet Jacks• Forklift• Conveyors• Vacuum / Suction Equipment• Quiz
• Manual Material Handling Storage & Handling
• Storage• Ladders & Ladder Safety• Extending Forklifts• Scissor Lifts & Scissor Lift Safety• Work Area Handling• Material Moving• Possible Causing & Potential Solutions• Workstation Handling• Possible Causes• Possible Solutions• Bulk Material• Potential Hazards• Possible Solutions
• Manual Material Handling Lifting Basics
• What is Material Handling• Handling Basics• Body Mechanics• Lifting Techniques• Housekeeping• Environmental• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)• Quiz
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Material Handling Our material handling kits cover topics such as cranes and hoist basics, maintenance requirements, documentation, hazards, lifting techniques, shipping and receiving, rope eyes, sling safety, and more. Available Titles:• Material Handling Crane & Hoist Basics
• Lifting with Cranes and Hoists• Hoists and Cranes• Common Hazards• Determining Load Weights• Reduced Capacity• Center of Gravity• Quiz
• Material Handling Lifting and Body Mechanics
• What is Material Handling?• Handling Basics• Body Mechanics• Lifting Techniques• Ergonomics• Housekeeping and Environmental• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)• Quiz
• Material Handling Shipping & Receiving • Introduction• Shipping and Receiving• Manual Loading / Unloading• Manual Handling Safety• Lift Gates• Roll-Out Beds and Ramps• Hand Trucks and Pallet Jacks• Forklifts• Conveyor Belts• Vacuum / Suction Equipment• Quiz
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• Material Handling Slings, Ropes & Rigging• Hardware• Sling Configurations• Braid Slings• Metal (Wire or Chain) Mesh Slings• Rope Eyes• Sling Safety• Sling Rigging• Sling Loading• Sheaves• Wedge Socket Attachment• Cable Thimble Attachment• Hook Precautions• Hoist Hook Safety• Latches• Wire Rope• Inspection• Wire Rope Precautions• Fiber Rope• Rigging, Lifting, and Landing Loads• Load Calculations• Crane and Hoist Hand Signals• Quiz
• Material Handling Basics• Material Handling Using Heavy
Equipment• Hazard Mitigation• Hazard• PPE• Handling Basics• Body Mechanics• Lifting Techniques• Moving Materials Mechanically• Forklifts• Storage• Stacking Materials• Safety Measures• Conveyors• Quiz
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NFPA Arc Flash This kit covers the dangers of arc flash accidents are in the workplace and how to prevent them.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Arc Flash• Flash Hazard Analysis & PPE• Alerting Techniques• Quiz
Oilfield Road Hazards This training kit covers the dangers of oilfield road hazards, which include washboards, washouts, and blind curves.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Blind Curves and Dips• Obstacles• Washboards• Loose Surface• Washouts / Flooding• Quiz
PPE Each year there are 4 million workplace injuries. This training program is designed to teach you about Personal Protective Equipment or PPE.
Program Outline:• What is PPE?• Why PPE?• What PPE Do I Need?• PPE Types• Hard Hats• Bump Hats• Eye and Face Protection
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• Eyewash Stations• Hand Protection• Gloves• Barrier Creams• Hearing Protection• Types of Hearing Loss• Ear Plugs• Types of Respirators• Respirator Use & Maintenance• Foot Protection• Skin Protection• Quiz
Pneumatic Tools This training program covers pneumatic tool safety. This covers air hoses, compressed air safety, solid connection, PPE, impact wrenches, and more.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Types• Hazards• Air Hose Safety• Compressed Air Safety• Solid Connection• Safety Switches• PPE• General Safety Tips• Maintenance• Nailers & Staplers• Impact Wrenches• Quiz
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Powder Actuated Tools Powder actuated tools can be extremely dangerous. This training program covers potential hazards of operating these tools, and how to prevent injury. Program Outline:• What are Powder / Explosive
Actuated Tools?• Hazards• PPE• General Safeguards• Testing Hardness• Types of Powder-Actuated Tools• Pistons• Fasteners• Clip Assemblies• Cartridges• Loading• Power Controls• Fastening Steel• Fastening Concrete and Masonry• General Misfire Procedures• Fasteners and Predrilled Holes• Working from Ladders• Maintenance• Storage• Quiz
Power Tools Learn safety tips for power tools with this training kit. This kit covers drills, planes, and routers.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Safety Basics for Powder Tools• Drills
• Drill Sizing• Attachments
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• Drill Usage• Working with Small Pieces• Drilling from Ladders• Safety Tips
• Planes• Plane Equipment• Standard Plane Usage• Block Plane (Electric)• Maintaining Blades• Changing Blades• Operation
• Routers• Safety Tips• Operation• Bench and Stand Grinder Hazards• Guards• Quiz
Reporting Injuries This kit covers how to report an injury, what illness or injuries apply, and what road blocks you may face along the way.
Program Outline:• What is an Injury or Illness?• Covered and Exempt Employers• Covered Employees• Travel Injuries• Reports & Fear of Reporting / Discrimination• What is an Incidence Rate?• Should the Illness/Injury Need be Reported?• Work-Relatedness / Case Determination• Injury / Illness General Criteria & Application• What is First Aid?• OSHA Recordkeeping• Providing Records to Government• Privacy Concern Cases• Multiple Establishments• Employee Involvement• Quiz
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Respirator Safety In this training program, you’ll learn about the different types of respirators, how they can protect you, and how to use them.
Program Outline:• Workplace Safety• Engineering Controls• Administrative Controls• Training• Respiratory PPE / Basics / Types• Air-Purifying Devices• Dust Masks• Facemask Respirators• Canister• Quarter-Face / Half-Face / Full-Face• Powered Air-Purifying Respirators• Air-Supplying Respirators• Airline Respirators• Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus• Respirator Selection• Respirator Testing• Respirator Maintenance• Respirator Storage• Respirator Use• Quiz
Saws This training program covers circular saws, saber and reciprocating saws, chainsaws, and more.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Saw Inspections• Cutting Tips• PPE• Circular Saws• Saber and Reciprocating Saws• Chainsaws
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• Chop Saws• Circular Cut-Off Saws• Table Saws• Radial Arm Saws• Quiz
Scissor Lift Our scissor lift kits cover every aspect of scissor lift safety including topics such as battery charging, acid exposures, wind hazards, testing functions and controls, basic controls, and more.
Knowing the limits of scissor lifts, and how to properly maintain them will help prevent possible injury or death.
Available Titles:• Scissor Lift: Case Studies
• Case Study #1• Case Study #2
• Scissor Lift Energization• Introduction• Battery Safety Precautions• Acid• Acid Exposures• Explosion• Battery Charging• Battery Servicing• Diesel Monoxide Hazards• Carbon Monoxide Hazards• Exposure Treatment• Quiz
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Scissor Lift Continued...• Scissor Lift Hazards
• Hazards Associated with Scissor Lifts• Scissor Lift Fall Protection Requirements• Falling Object Hazards• Overturning• Wind Hazard• Electrical Safety• Pinch Hazard• Overhead Power Line Hazard• Contact with Overhead Objects• Ejection from Lift• Quiz
• Scissor Lift Inspection• General• Site Inspection• Pre-Operational Inspection• Testing Functions and Controls• Mounting the Vehicle• Operation• Operating Safety Tips• Moving Scissor Lifts• Moving Scissor Lifts with Employees
on the Platform• Mobile Scaffold Safety Requirements• Quiz
• Scissor Lift General Information• What is a Mobile Scaffold?• What is a Mobile Tower?• What is a Scissor Lift?• Top 10 Causes of Accidents• User Manual• Decals• Basic Controls• Quiz
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Semi-Truck Inspections The most important aspect of traffic safety for yourself and others who share the road with you is that you personally inspect your vehicle.
A vehicle defect found during an inspection could save you problems later. You could have a breakdown on the road that will cost you time and money, or even worse, an accident caused by the defect.
This training program covers what needs to be inspected, the 11 steps of pre-trip inspections, and more.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Inspection Safety Precautions• What Needs to be Inspected• 11 Steps of Pre-Trip Inspections• Post Trip Inspections• Quiz
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Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment costs companies across America millions of dollars a year in. An often overlooked “hazard” to the workplace, this training kit can save your company money, time, and aggravation. Program Outline:• What is Sexual Harassment?• The Two Types of Sexual Harassment• Who is Protected from Sexual Harassment?• Who is Responsible?• Sexual Harassment Actions• Verbal Actions• Non-Verbal Actions• Physical Actions• What are Unwelcome Actions• Intent is Irrelevant• Relationships in the Workplace• Sex-Based & Same-Sex Harassment• Dealing with Sexual Harassment - Employee• How to Handle Sexual
Harassment Complaints• When in Doubt About Sexual Harassment• Psychological Reactions• Physiological Reactions• Final Exam
Stepladder This training program covers the potential hazards of stepladder use, as well as ladder care and worksite inspections.
Program Outline:• General• Parts• Selection Considerations• Worksite Inspections• Ladder Inspections• Fall Factors
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• Safe Ladder Usage• Ladder Care• Quiz
Supported Scaffold These supported scaffold training kits discuss the proper use of scaffolds as well as the serious risks involved with using them improperly.
Available Titles:• Supported Scaffold Basics
• What is Suspended Scaffold• Who Needs Training?• Hazards• Assigning Personnel• Types of Suspended Scaffolds• Design Requirement• Criteria for Suspension Scaffolds• Support Devise Requirements• Ropes• Inspections• Handling Materials on a Scaffold• Maintenance• Weather• Quiz
• Supported Scaffold Fabricated Frame• Supported Scaffold Types & Requirements• Mobile Scaffolds• Tube and Coupler• Pole Scaffolds• Double Pole Scaffolds• Double and Single Pole Requirements• Wood Requirements• Pump Jack• Ladder Jack• Bricklayer’s Square• Quiz
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Supported Scaffold Continued...• Supported Scaffold Types
• Supported Scaffold Types ofRequirements
• Mobile Scaffolds• Tube and Coupler• Pole Scaffolds• Double Pole Scaffolds• Double and Single Pole Requirements• Wood Requirements• Pump Jack• Ladder Jack• Bricklayer’s Square• Quiz
• Supported Scaffold Requirements• Introduction• Single-Point Adjustable (Boatswain’s
Chairs)• Multiple-Point Adjustable• Multi-Level• Catenary• Float (Ship)• Interior Hung• Needle Beam• Quiz
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Suspended Scaffolding: 2-Point Learn about 2-point suspended scaffolding. This kit covers topics such as anchorage, outrigger beams, suspension rope, and more.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Anchorage• Support• Outrigger Beams• Components• Suspension Rope• Hoists• Access• Fall Protection• Fall-Arrest Systems• Guardrail Systems• Erector/Dismantler Requirements• Platform• Ladders on Scaffolds• Working Distance• Overlap• Brackets• Capacity• Falling Object Protection• Stability• Loading• Electrical Hazards• Welding• Quiz
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Transportation Fatigue Management Learn the safety precautions and deadly hazards of fatigue during transportation with these comprehensive training programs.
Available Titles:• Transportation Fatigue Management
Safety Precautions• Introduction• Inspection Safety Precautions• What Needs to be Inspected?• 11 Steps of Pre-Trip Inspections• Post Trip Inspections• Quiz
• Transportation Fatigue ManagementOil Field Road Hazards
• Introduction• Blind Curves and Dips• Obstacles & Washboards• Loose Surface / Washouts / Flooding
• Transportation Fatigue ManagementVacuum Trucks
• Introduction• Risks Involved• Safe Work Procedures for Vacuum
Truck Operations• Quiz
• Transportation Fatigue Management• Introduction• What is Fatigue?• Known Causes and Aggravating Factors• Signs of Fatigue / Fatigue and Driving• Sleeping and Sleep Deficit• Micro Sleep• Signs of Fatigue Behind the Wheel• Countering and Preventing Fatigue• Quiz
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Vacuum Truck Safety This training program teaches users what the risks are and what safe work procedures are in place for vacuum truck operation.
Program Outline:• Introduction• Risks Involved• Safe Work Procedures for Vacuum
Truck Operations• Quiz
Walking & Working Surfaces Learn about the dangers of pits, tanks and vats, as well as temporary wall openings, open-sided floors, and more.
Available Titles:• Walking & Working Surfaces Basics
• What is a Walking, Working Surface• Definitions and Requirements• Pits, Tanks, and Vats• Temporary Wall Openings• Open-Sided Floors• Platforms• Ladderway Floor Openings• Quiz
• Walking & Working SurfacesHousekeeping
• Introduction• Work in Appropriate Lighting• Quiz
• Walking & Working SurfacesStair Safety
• Stairway Requirements• Stairway Floor Openings• Fixed Industrial Stairs• Quiz
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Workplace Violence Learn the dangers of workplace violence, how to train and educate your employees, how to recognize problem behaviors, and more.
Available Titles:• Workplace Violence Factors
• Causes, Risks, and Types of Violence• Violence Factors: Organizational, Cultural
and Personal• Who is at Risk?
• Workplace Violence Minimizing Violence• 8 Steps to Minimize Workplace Violence
• Workplace ViolenceAccident Considerations
• Introduction• Pre-Employment Screening• Drug and Alcohol Testing• Employee Assistance Programs• Security Handling of Traumatic
Work Events• Obligation of a Safe Workplace
• Workplace Violence Recognizing ProblemBehaviors and Responding to Acts ofHostility and Violence
• Introduction• Recognizing Problem Behaviors
and Attitudes• Indicators: Behaviors and Attitudes• Responding to Acts of Hostility and
Violence in an Emergency• Quiz
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