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Section 1: Ergonomics - 5 Courses, 2 hrs 4 min
Ergonomics is a crucial aspect of workplace health and safety.
This comprehensive section offers a dive into various ergonomic principles, covering both office and industrial settings.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Understanding ergonomics: Learn the basics of ergonomics and how it can prevent injuries.
- Identifying ergonomic hazards: Recognize potential risks in your workplace.
- Improving workstation setup: Adjust your workspace for optimal comfort and safety.
- Preventing cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs): Learn about common CTDs and how to avoid them.
- Applying ergonomic principles: Use ergonomic guidelines to create a healthier work environment.
By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a more ergonomic and safer workplace, improving your overall well-being and productivity.
Office Ergonomics Essentials
Course Duration - 12 min
If you have ever sat at a computer for hours a time, you may have experienced pain from sitting too long, numb limbs from poor circulation, and eye strain.
This course will help you identify ways to make your workspace more ergonomically correct so that you can avoid this discomfort and pain. You will learn what the principle of ergonomics is, how to prepare yourself and your work area, and what adjustments you can make to your setup no matter where you work. This course is ideal for anyone who works at a computer for any length of time.
Course Objectives:
- Define ergonomics
- Recognize work habits to break to improve ergonomics
- Identify how to prepare one's body, work area and devices to be more ergonomically correct
- Recall strategies to improve ergonomics in work areas
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
What Is Ergonomics?
- Knowledge Check: What Do You Think?
- Feedback: What Do You Think?
Work Habits to Break
- Work Habits to Break
- Knowledge Check: Neutral Positions
- Awkward Positions
- Repetition
- Contact Stress
- Knowledge Check: Work Habits to Break
Conclusion
Preparation
- Preparation
- Plan for Stretching
- 20/20/20 Rule
- Choosing Your Space
- Using Portable Devices
- Lighting
- Knowledge Check: Preparation
Adjusting Your Work Area
- Knowledge Check: What Do You Think?
- Sitting
- Sitting, continued
- Standing
- Knowledge Check: Sitting
- Screens
- Input Devices
- Knowledge Check: Adjusting Your Work Area
Office Ergonomics
Course Duration - 20 min
The goal of this lesson is familiarize office workers and their managers with the principles of ergonomics in order to help them reduce or prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
Course Objectives:
- Make appropriate alterations in office layout to prevent MSD problems
- Modify repetitive behaviors to help avoid MSD development
- Recognize MSD symptoms and look at treatment options
- Treat MSD symptoms according to medical recommendations
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Office Ergonomics Basics
Recognizing Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs) and CTD Risk Factors
Preventing and Responding to CTDs
Exam
Office Safety and Ergonomics
Course Duration - 20 min
Accidents can happen anywhere, and having a safe working environment is just as important for office workers as it is for those who work in other industries.
In this 20-minute course, you’ll learn how you can work better, prevent injury, and increase safety by recognizing and preventing workplace hazards in the office and at home. The course culminates in a 10-question assessment.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the potential risks of unsafe office conditions and practices
- Avoid or prevent injury from common office hazards
- Adjust your workstation for maximum comfort and reduced risk of stress, strain, or injury
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Risks and Costs of Injury
- Higher Risk Than You Think
- OSHA Report Statistics
- Poor Workstation Ergonomics
- Costs of Injury
Office Safety: Do's and Don'ts
- Practicing Safe Behaviors
- Before You Put Yourself at Risk
Office Fire Safety
- Fire Components
- Fire Safety Measure #1
- Fire Safety Measure #2
- Fire Extinguishers
- How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
- Fire Extinguisher Operation
- Exit ASAP
Safe Ergonomics
- Ergonomics
- Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders Statistic
- Ergonomic Workstation Adjustments
- Practicing Safe Behaviors
Learning Check
Summary
Final Assessment
Industrial Ergonomics
Course Duration - 22 min
The goal of ergonomics is to protect employees by eliminating the factors that cause Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs). In this course, you’ll learn about the common types of CTDs, the workplace tasks that contribute to them, and what to do if you start experiencing symptoms. You’ll also discover the ten principles of ergonomics and how to “fit the workplace to the employee” using long-term methods. This course also includes important information from OSHA to help promote a healthier work environment.
Upon successful completion of this course, you'll know how to improve the ergonomics of your work environment, creating a more comfortable, productive workspace for yourself and your coworkers.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the types and symptoms of Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs)
- Take action to reduce the causes and effects of CTDs
- Apply the ten principles of ergonomics to your workplace
- Create a more ergonomic workplace over the long term
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
What Are CTDs?
Warning Signs, Symptoms, and Solutions
Prevention: Ergonomic Safety and Health Program
Exam
Everyday Ergonomics
Course Duration - 50 min
Discover how to transform your workstation using ergonomic design to reduce the risk of injury to your joints, limbs, and organs. In this course, you'll learn how to reduce strain on your body over the course of your workday, and gain practical tips on how to adjust your chair, desk, and commonly-used equipment, such as your computer and phone. you'll also discover how ergonomic exercises can help you prevent injuries and reduce discomfort. This modular course will give you the knowledge to work safely and effectively in the office. It includes interactive learning activities, quizzes, and a final test to ensure comprehension.
Course Objectives:
- Identify ergonomic hazards in your workstation and in your office
- Improve your workstation by correctly adjusting the position of your equipment
- Perform regular ergonomic exercises to reduce tension in your joints and muscles
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
The Body
Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs)
Manual Materials Handling (MMH)
Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Whole-body Vibration (WBV)
Working in a Standing Position
Working in a Sitting Position
Working at a Computer
Conclusion
Exam
Section 2: Fire Safety - 4 Courses, 1 hr 30 min
Fire safety is a vital skill for everyone.
This course section offers training on fire prevention, response, and the proper use of fire extinguishers.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Fire prevention: Learn how to identify and eliminate fire hazards.
- Fire response: Understand evacuation procedures and how to react in case of a fire.
- Fire extinguisher use: Learn how to select and operate the appropriate fire extinguisher.
- Workplace safety: Apply fire safety principles to various work environments, including offices and hospitals.
By completing this section, you will gain the confidence and knowledge to stay safe and protect yourself and others in the event of a fire.
Safety Everywhere: Fire Safety
Course Duration - 5 min
Fires can destroy property, homes and lives. No one wants to have to deal with a fire. Fortunately, there are things you can do that will help you stop fires from happening and ensure you can stay safe if there is a fire. Take this course to learn how! This course is intended for everyone.
Course Objectives:
- Remember ways to prevent and prepare for fires
- Identify what to include in fire safety plans
- Decide what to do when there is a fire
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Prevent
- How to Prevent Fires
- Learning Activity: Fire Risks
Prepare
- Why Prepare?
- Smoke Detectors
- Fire Extinguishers
- Reminders
- Doors and Fire Ladders
- Activity: Fire Safety Plan
React
- Knowledge Check: Decide What to Do, Part 1
- Stop, Drop and Roll
Conclusion
Fire Safety (US)
Course Duration - 25 min
Everyone in the organization needs to know what to do if they see a fire, or if they need to evacuate the building in response to a fire alarm. Highly interactive, this fire safety course starts with the fire triangle and moves through the hazards of fire, how to prevent it, what to do when you hear a fire alarm, and what to do if you"re first on the scene.
You'll look at the different kinds of fire extinguisher in the workplace and what kind of fire they are appropriate for. This can be used with practical training to brief people who need to know how to use a fire extinguisher.
Course Objectives:
- List the hazards of fire
- Determine what to do if you hear a fire alarm
- Identify types of fire extinguisher
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Fire Hazards and Prevention
- Fire hazards and prevention
- Fire facts
- Staying safe means...
- Fire Safety: what’s our role?
- Fire obligations
- Your role in fire prevention
- Activity: Is this a hazard?
- Your role in preventing fire: hazard awareness
- Think: prevent
- To prevent a fire...
- How at risk are you?
- Summary: fire hazards and prevention
Evacuation Procedures
- Evacuation procedures
- Do you know the evacuation safety signs?
- How to evacuate a building
- Summary: evacuation procedures
Discovering a Fire
- Discovering a fire
- First on the scene
- Do you know the fire safety signs?
- Fire extinguishers
- Test your knowledge
- Fire action notices
- Summary: Discovering a fire
Hospital Fire Safety
Course Duration - 30 min
Though it may not seem obvious, healthcare environments contain plenty of fire hazards, from flammable liquids to electrical devices. its essential that all healthcare workers understand fire risks, causes, and strategies for prevention. In this course, you'll learn how to use fire extinguishers safely and correctly to put out small fires, as well as review suggested fire safety and evacuation procedures.
This 30-minute course includes video and audio narration that guide you through for an easy learning experience. It features knowledge checks and a final assessment to review and evaluate your understanding of the course material.
Course Objectives:
- Identify fire risks, causes, and strategies for prevention
- Demonstrate how to use fire extinguishers safely and correctly
- Examine suggested fire safety and evacuation procedures
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
- Objectives
- Hospital fire risks
- Possible hospital fire risk hazards
- Prevention is the best policy
Hospital Fire Risks
- The fire triangle
- Risk reduction measures
How to Respond
- Be aware of your surroundings
- R.A.C.E. for first response
- Here's how to R.A.C.E. for safety
- Operating room-specific concerns
Learning Check 1
Fire Extinguisher Safety
- The fire triangle redux
- Fuel classifications
- Types of fire extinguishers
Learning Check 2
Fighting Fires
- How to use a fire extinguisher
- Firefighting is serious business
- Rules for fighting fires
Final Assessment
Fire Extinguisher Safety
Course Duration - 30 min
Fires can be devastating, and when one strikes, you need to be prepared. Since most fires start small, this course on fire extinguishers provides must-have knowledge on fire safety. To begin, we'll provide an introduction to fire, how it starts, how it continues to burn, and the different classes of fire. Next, you'll learn about the different types of fire extinguishers and how to properly operate a portable fire extinguisher.
Provide this safety training to your employees to ensure they're prepared in the event of a fire-related incident in your workplace. The information from this course will also help ensure that your company complies with OSHA regulations on fire safety.
Course Objectives:
- Select the right fire extinguisher for the fire type
- Use a fire extinguisher correctly to put out a fire
- Evaluate whether to put out a fire or evacuate
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: Canadian French & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), German, Latin American Spanish, & Thai.
Detailed Course Outline:
Understanding Fire Extinguisher Basics
Selecting a Fire Extinguisher
Responding to a Fire
Fire Extinguisher Safety - Exam
Section 3: Electrical Safety - 4 Courses, 1 hr 17 min
Electrical safety is a critical concern in any workplace.
This section offers in-depth training on electrical hazards, prevention measures, and safe working practices.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Electrical hazards: Learn to identify and avoid potential electrical dangers.
- Safety precautions: Understand and implement safety measures to prevent accidents.
- Electrical fundamentals: Gain knowledge of basic electrical concepts.
- Lockout/tagout procedures: Learn how to safely isolate and control electrical energy.
- Workplace safety: Apply electrical safety principles to your specific work environment.
By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a safer and more compliant workplace.
Electrical Safety (American English)
Course Duration - 10 min
Most office environments are considered to be low-risk in terms of electrical safety hazards, but that doesn't mean you can ignore the dangers. Maintain your Health and Safety strategy by including electrical safety.
This short course is full of practical safety tips that are useful at home as well as work. Delegates are introduced to the injuries electric shocks can cause, the safety measures you need to follow to identify risk and avoid accidents alongside personal and organizational responsibilities for electrical health and safety.
Course Objectives:
- Reduce injuries: Raise awareness
- Identify risk
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Electric Shock Injuries
Safety Guidelines
Responsibilities
Electrical Safety
Course Duration - 12 min
Electrical accidents can occur at any time and can certainly kill or seriously injure you. Electrical hazards, unlike mechanical hazards, are not usually obvious; a "live" wire appears no different to a "dead" wire. This Electrical Safety course identifies the causes and consequences of electrical accidents in the workplaces and suggests various easy to follow measures to prevent them from occurring.
Once the course is completed, you will have learnt the importance of testing and tagging equipment, procedures for safe power tool use, and rules for preventing electrocutions.
Course Objectives:
- Distinguish between the various causes of electrical accidents
- Identify electrical hazards in your work area
- Introduce easy to follow preventative measures
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Electrical Safety Awareness
Course Duration - 12 min
Electrocution is the fifth leading cause of workplace fatalities. Recognizing and understanding the nature of electrical hazards and taking proper precautions to prevent related injuries can be a matter of life or death.
This course presents an overview of electrical energy, the hazards of systems operating at 50-600 volts, and workplace practices to prevent injuries, fires, and arc flashes. This course is not designed for individuals working on higher voltage systems.
Course Objectives:
- Define qualified person regarding electrical safety
- Identify the hazards associated with working with 50-600-volt electrical systems
- Indicate workplace practices to prevent injuries, fires, and arc flashes due to an electrical hazard
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Qualified Persons
Fundamentals of Electricity
- Introduction to the Fundamentals of Electricity
- Fundamental Terms of Electricity
- Ohm’s Law
- Exercise: Ohm’s Law
- Conductors and Insulators
Effects of Electricity on the Body
- Effects of Currents on the Body
- AC vs. DC
- In Practice
- Exercise: Currents
- Effect of Skin Resistance
- Exercise: Dry Skin Resistance
- Exercise: Wet Skin Resistance
Preparing to Work Safely
- Before Beginning Work
- De-Energized vs. Energized Equipment
- De-Energized vs. Energized Equipment, cont.
- Recognizing Hazards
- Arc Flash and Blast
- Minimizing Your Exposure
- The Work Environment
- Exercise: Preparing to Work Safely
- Approach Boundaries
- Safe Work Practices
- Circuit Protection Devices
Conclusion
Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
Course Duration - 43 min
Working with electricity can be dangerous. Workers performing service or maintenance on machinery and equipment may be injured by the unexpected startup of the machinery or equipment, or release of stored electrical energy in the equipment. In fact, failure to lock out machinery before working on it is a major cause of injury and death. These deaths and injuries can be prevented by establishing and following an effective lockout/tagout program. This training will tell you more about electrical hazards, safe practices when working with electricity, and the lockout/tagout program and how it can save your life. Ideal learners are any employee who works on or around electrical machinery.
Course Objectives:
- Describe how electricity works
- Define conductors and insulators
- Explain how electric shock occurs
- Recall safe practices for working with and around electricity
- Explain the purpose of lockout/tagout
- List different forms of hazardous energy
- Identify who should use lockout/tagout and when it should be used
- Describe the three elements of an energy control program
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Electricity Basics
- Electricity and Electrical Hazards
- Understanding Electricity
- Conductors and Insulators
- Voltage and Resistance
- Current
Electrical Hazards
- Electrical Shock
- For a Shock to Occur…
- Amount of Current and Damage
- Current Range and Effects
- Knowledge Check: Shock
Grounding and Current
- What Is Grounding?
- Current Flow and Skin Resistance
- Example: 120V Grinder
- Assumptions
- I (Current) = V (Voltage) / R (Resistance)
- Result of 120V Grinder Short Circuit
Electrical Safety
- Electrical Safety – Your Responsibilities
Lockout/Tagout
- What Is Lockout/Tagout?
- The Purpose of Lockout/Tagout
- Forms of Hazardous Energy
- Who Uses Lockout/Tagout?
- Levels of Employees
- When Is Lockout/Tagout Used?
- Learning Activity: Scene
Energy Control Program
- The Energy Control Program
- Energy Control Procedures
Lockout/Tagout Devices
- Energy-Isolating Devices
- Lockout and Tagout Devices
- Tags
- Knowledge Check: Locks and Tags
- Knowledge Check: Locks and Tags (continued)
Applying Locks and Tags
- Applying Locks and Tags
- Knowledge Check: Applying Locks/Tags
- Feedback: Applying Locks/Tags
- Step 7: Verification
Removing Locks and Tags
- Removing Locks and Tags
- Knowledge Check: Removing Locks/Tags
- Feedback: Removing Locks/Tags
- Testing Machines
Personnel and Communication
- Outside Personnel
- Shift or Personnel Changes
- Group Lockout or Tagout
Inspections and Training
- Periodic Inspections
- Training
Conclusion
Section 4: Fall Prevention - 3 Courses, 1 hr 25 min
Falls are a leading cause of workplace injuries.
This section offers in-depth training on fall prevention and response.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Fall hazards: Learn to identify and eliminate potential fall risks.
- Fall prevention: Understand and implement strategies to prevent falls.
- Fall protection: Learn about fall protection systems and their proper use.
- Emergency response: Develop a plan for responding to fall accidents.
By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a safer workplace and reduce the risk of fall-related injuries.
Workplace Safety for Office Professionals: Fall Prevention Essentials
Course Duration - 10 min
Except for motor vehicle accidents, falls at work are the most common form of workplace injury. This video course will help you recognize various falling hazards and take some simple steps to prevent injury. We'll also cover some very ineffective ways to prevent slips, trips & falls, and there might be several people going up and down stairs with varying degrees of success. Did we film some realistic falling sequences to scare you into obedience? you'll have to watch to find out! Another training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we offer serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Course Objectives:
- Demonstrate hazard mitigation techniques to avoid the most common office injury – slips, trips, and falls
- Recognize the severe and costly consequences of slips, trips, and falls in the workplace
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Fall Prevention and Fall Arrest Awareness
Course Duration - 30 min
Falls are one of the leading causes of injuries and deaths in construction and general industry. Fall prevention and fall protection measures can greatly reduce the risk of injury or death. Whenever workers are exposed to falling hazards, the employer must evaluate the hazards and develop a plan to control them. This course describes the various fall prevention methods for working at heights.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize different types of fall hazards
- Recall fall protection methods and when they should be applied
- Be familiar with the components of fall prevention systems
- Recognize the components of personal fall arrest systems
- Explain how to prepare for emergencies related to falls from heights
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Fall Protection Plans and Training
- Fall Protection Planning
- Worker Training
- Emergency Rescue Plan and Procedures
Fall Prevention Systems
- Fall Prevention Systems
- Fall Prevention When Working on Equipment
Fall Arrest Systems
- Fall Arrest Systems
- Components of a Personal Fall Arrest System
- Fall Arrest System Considerations
- Personal Fall Protection Equipment Maintenance
Conclusion
Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention
Course Duration - 45 min
Slip, trip and fall accidents are serious business. Millions of these accidents occur each year, resulting in billions of dollars in lost-production, as well as medical, legal, and insurance costs.
This course teaches practical steps that can be taken to identify, correct, and mitigate slip, trip, and fall hazards; it also provides information to help prevent falls from lower heights and details how to report potentially hazardous maintenance-related issues.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the financial and physical risks associated with slip, trip, and fall accidents
- Describe the forces involved in a fall and types of injuries that may result
- Identify the causes of trips in the workplace and methods to prevent them
- Describe how a slip occurs
- Identify the causes of slips in the workplace and methods to prevent them
- Describe ways to prevent falls from low heights
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Why it Matters
Fall Dynamics
- Forces Involved in a Fall
- Factors Affecting Injury
- Injuries Associated with Falls
- Trip and Fall Causes
Trip and Fall Prevention
- Safety Precautions
- Good Practices
- Floor Maintenance
- Footwear
- What Action Should You Take?
Slip and Fall Causes
- How a Slip Occurs
- Surfaces
- Exercise
Slip and Fall Prevention
- Good Practices
- Floor Care
- Exercise
- Footwear
- Walking
- Winter Conditions
- Exercise
Raised Surfaces Safety
- Stairs
- Other Raised Surfaces
Reporting Issues
Summary
Section 5: Eye Face Head Safety - 4 Courses, 53 min
Eye and face safety is crucial for preventing injuries in many workplaces.
This section offers in-depth training on personal protective equipment (PPE) for eye and face protection.
Key Themes and Skills:
- PPE selection: Learn how to choose the appropriate eye and face protection for different hazards.
- PPE use: Understand proper use, fit, and maintenance of PPE.
- Eye hazards: Identify common workplace eye hazards and their risks.
- Emergency response: Learn how to respond to eye injuries.
By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to protect your eyes and face from injuries and comply with safety regulations.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Eye and Face Protection
Course Duration - 8 min
When eye and/or face protection is recommended, failure to comply can result in serious injury. This course discusses high-level information on PPE devices often included in regulatory requirements. You'll learn guidelines for eyewear and face protection and how they protect against specific hazards. Next, you'll get tips on what to do if you wear prescription glasses or contact lenses. The course also covers regular care and replacement requirements for PPE eyewear and facewear.
Under OSHA, both you and your employer are responsible for adhering to requirements for worker eye and face protection. This course informs you of what to expect from your employer and how to select the right PPE for the job.
Course Objectives:
- Follow regulatory and employer requirements for eye and face PPE
- Recognize the need for PPE to protect the eyes and face from injury
- Wear PPE devices that provide a proper fit
- Follow proper maintenance procedures to keep protective devices in good shape
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Eye and Face Protection - 2
Course Duration - 14 min
Your ability to see is precious, so it is important to protect it with the right personal protective equipment, or PPE. Take this course to learn about eye and face protection basics, the selection process, how to use it, and how to care for it. Ideal learners are all workers in the industrial, construction and service sectors who are required to use PPE to safely perform essential tasks for their job.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the benefits of eye and face protection
- Recognize types of eye and face protection
- Recall how to use eye and face protection safely and effectively
- Recall how to care for, inspect and maintain eye and face protection
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Hazards
- When to Wear Eye and Face Protection
- What Is Eye and Face Protection?
- What Eye and Face Protection Does
- Identifying Eye and Face Protection
- Learning Activity: Hazards
Types
- Glasses
- Goggles
- Side Shields
- Face Shields
- Welding Shields
- Combine Shields with Safety Glasses or Goggles
- Learning Activity: Types
Use and Considerations
- Size
- Fit
- Field of View and Handling
- Corrective Glasses and Contact Lenses
- Knowledge Check: Use and Considerations
Care
- Inspection
- Cleaning
- Storage
- Knowledge Check: Care
Conclusion
Eye Safety
Course Duration - 11 min
This course covers eye safety, eye hazards in the workplace, and how to prevent and treat an eye injury.
Course Objectives:
- Identify common workplace hazards and the eye injuries that can result from working near these hazards
- Identify the common types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) you may use to protect your eyes
- Recognize your responsibilities with regard to PPE, including how to properly care for and wear it
- Recognize and appropriately respond to an eye injury
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Personal Protective Equipment: Eye and Face Protection
Course Duration - 20 min
This course is about the proper use and maintenance of eye and face protection. Upon completion of this course, workers will be able to describe types of eye and face protection and recognize potential eye and face hazards. This course will help employees understand their responsibilities with respect to eye and face protection and the importance of properly fitting PPE.
Course Objectives:
- Identify potential eye and face hazards
- Describe types of eye and face protection
- List the steps to inspect and properly maintain your personal protective equipment (PPE)
- List the steps to ensure proper fit and use of eye and face protection
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
How the Eye Works
Hazards and the Law
- Hazards and the Law
- Exercise: Tasks and Possible Hazards
Types of Eye and Face Protection
- Glasses, Googles, and Shields
- Exercise: Types of Eye Protection
- Corrective Lenses
Proper Fit
- Proper Fit
- Proper Use
- Exercise: What Do You Notice?
Inspection
Conclusion
Section 6: Active Shooter - 4 Courses, 1 hr 50 min
Active shooter situations are a serious threat, and being prepared can make a significant difference in your safety and the safety of others.
This section offers in-depth training on active shooter response, prevention, and emergency preparedness.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Active shooter recognition: Learn to identify potential signs of an active shooter situation.
- Response strategies: Understand the "run, hide, fight" response and how to implement it.
- Emergency preparedness: Develop an emergency action plan for your workplace.
- Workplace violence prevention: Learn how to recognize and prevent potential workplace violence.
By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to be better prepared for an active shooter situation and protect yourself and others.
Preparing for an Active Shooter Situation (US)
Course Duration - 15 min
Active shooter situations are becoming a very real problem in the US. You hope you'll never need to know what to do in this situation, but being prepared is something that could save your life and the lives of those around you.
Course Objectives:
- Identify aggressive actions and report them
- Determine when to run, when to hide and when to fight
- Determine how to involve and deal with police assistance
- Use the ACT method: Addressing interactions, having Courage to report them, and Training yourself to know how to react
- Manage the aftermath of an active shooter situation
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction to active shooter situationsIntroduction to active shooter situations
Before an incident arisesBefore an incident arises
What to do in the event of an active shooter situation
Aftermath and ACT
Summary
Active Shooter Response
Course Duration - 20 min
Traliant’s Active Shooter Response course explains how to prepare for, and respond appropriately to, an active shooter situation. You will learn how to recognize indicators of potential violence so you may help reduce the likelihood of an active shooter incident.
This course is based on concepts endorsed by the US Department of Homeland Security.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize behaviors that may indicate potential violence
- Identify the types of active shooter situations
- Prepare and respond to an active shooter situation
- Value and utilize situational awareness
- Fulfill your role as a manager
- Respect the role of law enforcement and understand how to respond
- Report suspicions to HR
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
How to Respond to an Active Shooter
Course Duration - 45 min
Sadly, an important issue for organizations today is to plan and prepare for violence in the workplace. Discover how to respond to an active shooter and other violent situations. In this course, you will learn the key indicators of potential workplace violence. Then, we will outline the components of an emergency action plan and appropriate employee training programs. Having a plan will help keep you, your employees and customers safe in the likelihood that there is an incident. This interactive course is based on resources available from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It features audio/visual components with an inline quiz and final exam to test what you've learned
Course Objectives:
- Create an emergency action plan (EAP) for your workplace
- Provide emergency training exercises for all employees
- Prepare to respond appropriately to an active shooter for the safety of all
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
An Active Shooter in Your Vicinity
- An Active Shooter Situation
- Good Practices for Coping With an Active Shooter Situation
- How to Respond When an Active Shooter Is in Your Vicinity
- How to Respond When Law Enforcement Arrives
- Check Your Understanding
Preparing Your Organization
- Training Your Staff
- Components of an Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
- Components of Training Exercises
- Preparing for and Managing an Active Shooter Situation
- Reaction of Managers During an Active Shooter Situation
- Assisting Individuals With Special Needs and Disabilities
- Check Your Understanding
Recognizing Potential Workplace Violence
- Recognizing Potential Workplace Violence
- Indicators of Potential Violence
- Check Your Understanding
Managing the Consequences of an Active Shooter Situation
- Managing the Aftermath
- Lessons Learned
- Check Your Understanding
Summary
Workplace Violence Prevention / Active Threat Response
Course Duration - 30 min
This training course is designed to train to the highest employee safety standard using situational scenarios. Course covers the identification of early warning signs, bystander intervention and before, during and after mindset in active violence situations.
We live in dangerously unpredictable times, and we have to respond by providing our people with the tools they'll need when faced with an unexpected threat. That's why WILL Interactive and the Crisis Consultant Group have joined forces to create Active Threat Response: What Everyone Should Know.
Uniquely Effective: Active Threat Response Training combines peerless subject matter expertise with the immediacy of high definition video, the immersiveness of story-based learning, and the interactivity of user-determined choices and outcomes.
Empowerment – Not Fear: This is a learning experience that doesn't try to scare or shock, but empowers users with practical instruction regarding best practices when faced with any active threat.
Live Through It, Learn From It: Acknowledging that every situation is different and there is no one "right" way to respond, this program allows you to learn from an active threat situation in the safety of cyberspace.
Course Content: This course utilizes a simplified, efficient response decision tree to teach real lessons learned from tragedy. It provides users with practical before, during, and after event skills and techniques that provide them with best practices derived from the nations leading active threat response authorities.
Course Objectives:
- Workplace Violence Prevention
- Past Events and Things to Consider
- Situational Awareness
- Look, Listen, Tell: Early Warning ID
- Run, Hide, Fight: DHS Best Practices
- Breathe, Think, Act
- Best Practices After an Event
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): Latin American Spanish.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Before
- Introduction
- Situational Safety
- Stopping the Trebled Individual
During
- The Three Zones
- Interactive Exercise
- Breathe / Think / Act
After
- Introduction
- THREAT Model
- Tourniquets and Wound Care
- First Responders
- Closing
Section 7: Violence Prevention - 2 Courses, 59 min
Violence prevention is a critical concern, especially in educational and workplace settings.
This section offers in-depth training on recognizing and preventing various forms of violence.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Workplace violence: Learn about different types of workplace violence, warning signs, and prevention strategies.
- Active shooter response: Understand how to respond to an active shooter situation.
- Campus violence: Identify different forms of campus violence, prevention measures, and reporting procedures.
- Bystander intervention: Learn how to intervene and prevent potential violence.
By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a safer and more inclusive environment.
Workplace Violence Prevention Awareness
Course Duration - 14 min
You or someone you know could be involved in workplace violence anytime, anywhere. Take this course to learn about the warning signs, how to react to active shooters, and ways you can help prevent violent incidents. Ideal learners include all employees.
Course Objectives:
- Define workplace violence
- Identify workplace violence risk factors and warning signs
- Determine how to react to an active shooter situation
- Recall ways to identify and address workplace security risks
- Identify how to help prevent workplace violence
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Defining Workplace Violence
- Categories
- What Is Workplace Violence?
- Knowledge Check: Workplace Violence
Identifying Warning Signs
- Warning Signs
- Problematic Behaviors
- Behavioral Changes
- Emotional Changes
- Conversational Changes
- Knowledge Check: Warning Signs
- Employee Assistance Programs
Addressing Security Risks
- Actions to Promote Security
- Facility Access
- Holding Doors Open
- Knowledge Check: Hands Full
Preventing Workplace Violence
- Employees’ Role in Workplace Violence Prevention
- Report Concerns
- Learning Activity: Roles
Active Shooter Situations
- What to Do When There Is an Active Shooter
- Running and Hiding
- Fighting Is a Last Resort
- Knowledge Check: What Would You Do? - Scenario 1
Summary
Campus Aware: Sexual Violence Prevention
Course Duration - 45 min
This course fulfills the mandatory training requirements of the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (SaVE) Act and addresses Title IX concerns related to students living on college campuses. Students will learn to identify different forms of campus violence, including domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, acquaintance rape, and stalking. The course also discusses how to recognize potential problems, respond appropriately to incidents of sexual violence, and prevent it.
This 45-minute course includes a printable notepad, links to additional information, and a space to enter your institution's own anti-violence policy. The course also includes an Ask Mentor feature where students can correspond with a real person about the course content.
Course Objectives:
- Identify different types of violent offenses
- Identify signs of potentially violent dating partners
- Determine some preventative steps you can take to avoid violence on campus
- Explain procedures for reporting incidents of campus violence
- Explain policies for investigating reports of campus violence and disciplining offenders
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Campus Violence
- The Problem
- Legislation
- Types of Campus Violence
Domestic and Dating Violence
- What is Domestic Violence
- Did You Know?
- Scenario
- Scenario
- Forms of Domestic Violence
- Scenario
- Scenario
- What is Dating Violence?
- Scenario
- Who is at Risk?
Sexual Assault and Rape
- What is Sexual Assault?
- Scenario
- Unambiguous Consent
- Scenario
- What is Rape?
- Scenario
- Acquaintance Rape
- Scenario
Stalking
- What is Stalking?
- Scenario
Prevention
- Warning Signs of Violence
- Scenario
- Preventing Sexual Assault
- Campus Safety Authorities
If Campus Violence Occurs
- What to Do
- What the Institution Will Do
- Disciplinary Measures
Bystander Intervention
- What Is Bystander Intervention?
- Steps Bystanders Can Take
The Law
- Legal Definitions by Jurisdiction
Summary
Section 8: Heat Stress - 4 Courses, 1 hr, 4 min
Heat stress is a serious health hazard, especially in hot or humid environments.
This section offers in-depth training on recognizing, preventing, and responding to heat stress.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Heat hazards: Learn about the dangers of working in hot environments.
- Heat illness: Understand the signs, symptoms, and treatment of heat-related illnesses.
- Prevention strategies: Learn how to prevent heat stress through proper planning, work practices, and protective measures.
- Emergency response: Be prepared to respond to heat-related emergencies.
By completing this Section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to protect yourself and others from the dangers of heat stress.
Heat Stress Awareness
Course Duration - 13 min
It is easy to forget the danger that heat poses to the body, from sunburn and dehydration to heat stroke and death. Whether you work outside on hot days or in a foundry, mine, bakery, or any other hot or humid environment, the key to preventing excessive heat stress is knowing the hazards of working in heat and the benefits of implementing proper controls and work practices. You will learn about all of these in this training. Ideal learners include all employees.
Course Objectives:
- Describe how the body handles heat
- State common health and safety-related problems associated with heat
- Give examples of ways to reduce the likelihood of heat stress
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Coping with Heat
- How We Cope with Heat – Blood Flow
- How We Cope with Heat – Heat Loss
- How We Cope with Heat – Air Temperatures
- Side Effects of Cooling Mechanisms
- Knowledge Check: How We Cope with Heat
Safety Problems
- Safety Problems Associated with Heat
- Learning Activity: Heat-Induced Disorders - Bob
- Learning Activity: Heat-Induced Disorders - Anne
- Learning Activity: Heat-Induced Disorders - Todd
- Learning Activity: Heat-Induced Disorders - Lynnette
- Heat-Induced Disorders: Fainting
Safe Practices
- Preparing for the Heat
- Heat Exposures
- Rest Areas
- Learning Activity: Lessening Stressful Conditions
- Drinking Water
- Protective Clothing
- Knowledge Check: Drinking Water
Heat Illness
- Report a Heat-Related Illness
Summary
Heat Stress
Course Duration - 15 min
Working in an overly hot environment can cause a range of illnesses and injuries. This course shows you how to identify, prevent, and treat heat stress. We'll review the different types of heat stress, including heat cramps, syncope, heat rashes, heat stroke, and heat exhaustion. Then, you'll learn about the causes, symptoms, and effective treatment of each one. We'll also provide general guidelines for preventing heat stress, such as using daily heat index values to gauge risk and wearing appropriate clothing.
Upon successful completion of this course, employees will know how to identify, prevent, and treat heat stress to ensure their on-the-job safety.
Course Objectives:
- Identify heat stress hazards in your work environment
- Recognize the signs and symptoms of heat stress
- Use safe work practices to prevent heat stress
- Respond effectively in the event of heat stress in yourself or others
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Heat Stress - 2
Course Duration - 18 min
It is easy to forget the danger that heat poses to the body, from sunburn and heat rash to heat stroke and death. Whether you work outside on hot days or in a foundry, mine, bakery or any other hot or humid environment, the key to preventing excessive heat stress is knowing the hazards of working in heat and the benefits of implementing proper controls and work practices. You will learn about all of these in this training. Ideal learners include all employees, managers and supervisors.
Course Objectives:
- Describe how the body handles heat
- Identify common health and safety problems associated with heat
- Recognize the symptoms of health problems associated with exposure to heat and how to treat them
- Reduce the likelihood of heat stress
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
How the Body Handles Heat
- Internal Temperature
- Blood Circulation
- Concerns Related to Blood Circulation
- Sweat
- Learning Activity: How the Body Handles Heat
Conditions for Heat Stress
- High Humidity
- Radiant Heat and Direct Sunlight
- Lack of Air Movement
- Knowledge Check: Conditions for Heat Stress
- Heat Index
- Knowledge Check: Heat Index
- Exertion
- Light Exertion
- Moderate Exertion
- Heavy Exertion
- Knowledge Check: Exertion
Health and Safety Concerns and Emergencies
- Health Concerns
- Sunburns
- Knowledge Check: Sunburn
- Sunburn Prevention and Treatment
- Heat Rash
- Heat Cramps
- Heat Exhaustion
- Knowledge Check: Health Concerns
- Heat Stroke
- While You Wait for Help
- Knowledge Check: What Should You Do?
- Knowledge Check: What's Next?
- Knowledge Check: While You Wait for Help
- Chronic Heat Stress
- Safety Concerns
Health and Safety Concerns and Emergencies
- Reduce Heat Stress
- Elimination and Substitution
- Engineering Controls
- Written Program
- Administrative Practices
- Acclimate to the Heat
- Knowledge Check: Acclimatization
- Adjust the Way You Work
- Factors Unrelated to Work
- Teamwork
- Rest Areas
- Learning Activity: Ways to Cool Down
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Better Together
Conclusion
Heat Stress Safety
Course Duration - 18 min
Working conditions that include physical exertion, high temperatures, and high humidity can lead to serious health complications—and even death—due to heat stress. That’s why it’s essential for industrial and outdoor workers to have strategies for identifying and dealing with heat stress. This course includes guidance on complying with California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 8 (T8), sections 3395 and 3396.
In this self-paced course, you’ll learn the dangers of heat stress, its signs and symptoms, and how you can manage and prevent it. This course culminates in a 10-question assessment.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize how the body responds to heat
- Be prepared to deliver first aid for heat exhaustion and heat stroke
- Determine how to prevent heat-related illnesses in your work environment
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Heat stress and treatments
- How warm is "hot?"
- Ways to cool down
- Cooling mechanisms failure
- What happens as body temperature rises
- Forms of heat stress
- Heat exhaustion
- First aid for heat exhaustion
- Heat stroke symptoms
- First aid for heat stroke
Learning check
Heat stress: cause and prevention
- Heat Index
- Heat index versus WBGT
- Physical risk factors
- Occupational risk factors
- Heat stress prevention
Learning check 2
How to acclimatize to heat
- How to acclimatize to heat
- How to avoid overheating outdoors
- How to cope with hot working conditions indoors
- Regulations for outdoor and indoor heat-illness prevention and response
- Additional resources for heat illness prevention
- Masks and face coverings
Conclusion
Final assessment
Section 9: Emergency Response - 4 Courses, 2 hrs 45 min
Emergency response is a crucial aspect of workplace safety.
This section offers in-depth training on emergency planning, response, and procedures.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Emergency planning: Learn how to develop and implement an emergency action plan (EAP).
- Egress procedures: Understand safe evacuation routes and procedures.
- Crisis management: Learn how to manage crises and their consequences.
- Process safety management (PSM): Integrate emergency planning into your overall PSM program.
By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to create a comprehensive emergency response plan and ensure the safety of your employees during emergencies.
Emergency Response for Multi-Story Buildings
Course Duration - 17 min
In the event of an emergency in a multi-story building, all occupants need to know what to do, where to go and who is in charge. This course will provide you with the information you need to safely evacuate a multi-story building in case of an emergency.
Course Objectives:
- Define the role of a floor warden
- Identify the risks and challenges involved when working in a multi-story building
- Recognize the types of emergencies that floor wardens address
- Identify the components of an Emergency Action Plan
- Perform the role that bystanders play
- Identify what type of equipment could be used by a floor warden
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Floor Warden
- What Is a Floor Warden?
- Floor Wardens
- Knowledge Check: Floor Wardens
Types of Events, Risks, and Challenges
- Emergency Events
- Evacuation Cooperation
- Common Challenges
- Accounting for Personnel
- Learning Activity: Stairs vs. Elevators
- Controlled Evacuation
- Mobility-Impaired Individuals
- Panic
- Knowledge Check: Emergency Evacuation
- Knowledge Check: Elevators and Stairs
Emergency Action Plan
- Emergency Action Plans
- Learning Activity: Training
- Local Emergency Agencies
- Fire Brigade
- Knowledge Check: Emergency Action Plan
Equipment
- Equipment: For the Warden
- Equipment: For the Facility
- Learning Activity
Incident Review and Responsibilities
- Incident Review
- Your Responsibilities
- Knowledge Check: Incident Review
- Knowledge Check: Responsibility
Conclusion
Egress and Emergency Action Plans
Course Duration - 28 min
In the event of an emergency in a multi-story building, all occupants need to know what to do, where to go and who is in charge. This course will provide you with the information you need to safely evacuate a multi-story building in case of an emergency.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the different components of an exit route
- Describe the general recommendations of egress
- Explain the detailed elements of egress
- Discuss the core elements of an emergency action plan
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Basics of Egress
- The Basics of Egress – Definitions
- Knowledge Check: The Basics of Egress
- The Second General Recommendation
Detailed Elements of Egress
- 1. Clearly Identified
- 2. Illuminated
- Knowledge Check: Detailed Elements of Egress
- 3. Unobstructed and Unblocked
- 4. Configuration
- 5. Exterior Considerations
- Learning Activity: Detailed Elements of Egress
- Feedback: Detailed Elements of Egress
Emergency Action Plans
- Triggered by Alarms
- Emergency Action Plans
EAP Core Elements
- Minimum Recommendations: Part 1
- Knowledge Check: Emergency Action Plans
- Minimum Recommendations: Part 2
- Minimum Recommendations: Parts 3 and 4
- Knowledge Check: Core Elements of Emergency Action Plans
- Minimum Recommendations: Part 5
- Minimum Recommendations: Part 6
- Training and Review of the Program
- Fire Extinguishers
- Learning Activity: Core Elements of Emergency Action Plans
Conclusion
Crisis Management and Emergency Response Planning
Course Duration - 1 hr
This course teaches you how to safeguard your employees and the reputation of your organization with advance planning and with swift, effective actions during a crisis or emergency situation. We examine 2 key topics that can impact the survival of your business: crisis management and emergency preparedness. You will learn how to spot potential vulnerability in your organization and how to avert a crisis. Six vital steps to developing an effective Emergency Response Plan are reviewed, along with how to evaluate the effectiveness of your plan. Quizzes throughout the course test your knowledge of the subject matter and there's a final test of course materials. Links to reference websites are shared for further detailed information on these important subjects. This video reviews the different types of organizational crisis and explains how to develop and introduce an Emergency Response Plan to your workplace.
Course Objectives:
- Define crisis management
- List the types of crises
- Identify and manage crises
- Explain the purpose and key components of a Crisis Management Policy
- Describe the key steps in emergency planning
- Identify and assess potential emergencies and your response capabilities
- Create and implement an Emergency Response Plan (ERP)
- Select methods to evaluate the effectiveness of the ERP
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Crisis Management
- What is Crisis Management?
- Types of Crises
- Purpose of the Crisis Management Policy
- Scope of the Crisis Management Policy
- Crisis Management Team
Managing Crises
- Warning signs
- Common Problems and Fixes
- Guidelines
- Manager/Supervisor Responsibilities
- Communications
- Taking Action
- Victim Assistance
- Case Studies for Successful Crisis Management
- Check Your Understanding
Emergency Response Planning
- What is Emergency Response Planning?
- Emergency Classification
- Emergency Management Program
- Why Prepare for Emergencies?
Key Steps to Response Planning
- Emergency planning is a process.
- Step 1: Establish the Planning Team
- Step 2: Assessing the Risks and Capabilities
- More on Assessing Risk
- Hazard Assessment
- Assessing Your Organization's Capabilities
- Step 3: Developing the Emergency Response Plan
- Additional ERP Information
- Step 4: Implementing the Plan
- Basic Training
- Advanced Training and Training for Visitors and Contractors
- Step 5: Testing the Plan
- Another Way to Evaluate the Plan: Audits
- Step 6: Improve the Plan Continuously
- Check Your Understanding
Pandemic Emergency Response Planning
- Effects of a Pandemic on Business
- Elements of a Pandemic Emergency Preparedness Plan
- Check Your Understanding
All Clear
- Business Continuity
- Post-Emergency Responsibilities
- Check Your Understanding
Conclusion
Process Safety Management (PSM): Emergency Planning & Response
Course Duration - 1 hr
Proper training and preplanning is an essential part of an emergency action plan and can help prevent disasters from occurring. In this interactive online video course, you will learn from industry expert Jon Wallace (25 year safety veteran) about the importance of emergency planning and response as part of the overall PSM (Process Safety Management) program. You will also learn about emergency planning and response requirements and how to implement emergency planning and response into your overall process safety management program.
Course Objectives:
- Describe the importance of emerging planning emergency planning and response as part of the overall PSM program
- List OSHA 1910.119 emergency planning and response requirements
- Identify how to implement emergency planning and response into your overall PSM program
- Measure compliance with the emergency planning and response requirements
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Taiwanese), Danish, Dutch, European French, European Portuguese, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin American Spanish, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, & Turkish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese, Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, European French, European Portuguese, European Spanish, German, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin American Spanish, Latvian, Malay, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Tagalog, Thai, Turkish, & Vietnamese.
Detailed Course Outline:
Pre-assessment
Introduction
OSHA and PSM
OSHA Regulations and Definition of Terms
Risk Assessment and Training
Compliance Audit
Conclusion
Final Assessment
Section 10: Cold Stress - 3 Courses, 42 min
Cold stress is a serious health hazard in cold environments.
This section offers in-depth training on recognizing, preventing, and responding to cold stress.
Key Themes and Skills:
- Cold hazards: Learn about the dangers of working in cold environments.
- Cold-related illnesses: Understand the signs, symptoms, and treatment of conditions like hypothermia and frostbite.
- Prevention strategies: Learn how to prevent cold stress through proper clothing, work practices, and awareness.
- Emergency response: Be prepared to respond to cold-related emergencies.
By completing this section, you will gain the knowledge and skills to protect yourself and others from the dangers of cold stress.
Cold Stress: Overview
Course Duration - 8 min
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.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the hazards that can result from working in cold environments including physical signs, symptoms, and treatments
- Identify ways to protect against cold stresses including preparations, practices, and dressing appropriately
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Cold Stress
Course Duration - 15 min
Prepare to work in cold conditions by increasing your awareness of the signs and symptoms of cold stress, which includes hypothermia and frostbite. In this course, we'll review the most common forms of cold stress so you can easily identify them. In particular, you'll learn the signs and symptoms of hypothermia, frostbite, trench foot, and chilblains. You'll also learn about safe work practices to prevent cold stresses and discover how to respond in the event of a cold injury.
Upon successful completion of this course, you'll know the different forms of cold stress as well as how to prevent and treat them.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the signs and symptoms of cold stress
- Use safe work practices to prevent cold stresses
- Respond effectively in the event of a cold injury
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Cold Stress - 2
Course Duration - 19 min
Cold stress is the loss of body heat to the environment. Low temperature, wind and wetness have a combined effect on the body to create cold stress, injuries and illness. Cold-related disorders such as hypothermia and frostbite can kill or injure workers. Employers and employees should be aware of cold stress hazards, cold-related disorders and how to treat and prevent them. Ideal learners are employees who may be exposed to cold temperatures.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize extreme cold
- Identify the sources of heat loss
- Explain what may happen when you are exposed to cold
- Identify symptoms and treatments for hypothermia, frostbite and trench foot
- Identify factors that contribute to cold stress
- Use precautionary guidelines to prevent cold stress
Additional Language Information:
- Audio/Video/Course Text: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Definition
- Definition
- Knowledge Check: Extreme Cold
Sources of Heat Loss
- Learning Activity: Sources of Heat Loss
- Knowledge Check: Sources of Heat Loss
Consequences of Exposure
- Consequences of Exposure to Cold
- More Consequences of Exposure to Cold
- Knowledge Check: Consequences of Exposure to Cold
Severe Effects of Cold Exposure
- Hypothermia
- Prevention
- Treatment
- Treatment for Severe Hypothermia
- Frostbite
- Frostbite Treatment
- Trench Foot
- Knowledge Check: Severe Effects of Cold Exposure
Contributing Factors
- Contributing Factors to Cold Stress
- Other Contributing Factors to Cold Stress
- Safety Tips
- Knowledge Check: Contributing Factors to Cold Stress
Precautions
- Precautions
- Work Practice Controls
- Other Work Practice Controls
- Clothing
- Clothing Layers
- General Tips
- Knowledge Check: Precautions
Conclusion
Essential Career Skills Pack
Productivity and Time Management
Course Duration - 30 min
It seems that there is never enough time in the day. But, since we all get the same 24 hours, why is it that some people achieve so much more with their time than others? This course will explain how to plan and prioritize tasks, so that we can make the most of the limited time we have. By using the time-management techniques in this course, you can improve your ability to function more effectively – even when time is tight and pressures are high. So, by the end of the course you will have the knowledge, skills and confidence to be an effective manager of your time.
Course Objectives:
Course Objectives:
- Set your priorities to better manage your time
- Improve your productivity by sharpening your focus and multitasking effectively
Detailed Course Outline:
Detailed Course Outline:
- Productiity & Time Management
- Prioritization
- Getting Things Done
- Procrastination
- Multitasking & Focus
- Summary
Basic Digital Skills
Course Duration - 13 min
With the rise of digital transformation and technology, having a basic digital literacy is essential for all types of jobs, regardless of the industry. To stay competitive and be successful in the workplace, enhancing your digital skills should be a top priority.
Course Objectives:
Course Objectives:
- Recall the essential digital skills framework
- Elaborate on the toolkit of essential digital skills
- Identify how to develop or improve your digital skills
Detailed Course Outline:
Detailed Course Outline:
- The Essential Digital Skills Framework
- The Toolkit of Essential Digital Skills
- Developing Digital Skills
- Summary
4 Ways to Boost Creativity
Course Duration - 30 min
The digital economy is opening up ways for everyone to be creative. It doesn’t just mean being artistic – it’s more about ideas, solutions, alternatives, incremental improvements. Peter Quarry and Eve Ash discuss ways that mental capacity can be developed, perspectives changed, group power leveraged and making things actually happen.
Course Objectives:
Course Objectives:
- Define creativity
- Think outside the box
- Develop the right mental attitude
- Leverage the power of groups
- Ensure managers make it happen
Detailed Course Outline:
Detailed Course Outline:
- What is Creativity at Work?
- Learn to Think Outside the box
- Develop the Right Mental Capacity
- Laverage the Power of Groups
- Ensure Managers Make It Happen
- Summary
The 11 Essential Career Soft Skills
Course Duration - 1 hr 10 min
Soft Skills are the traits, characteristics, habits, and skills needed to survive and thrive in the modern work world. Soft skills aren't usually taught in school, but you will learn them all here in this course. Are you someone that other people in your organization and industry like to work with, collaborate with and partner with? Are you seen as a valuable asset to any new project that comes along?
This soft skills training course will teach you how to develop the skills that can make the difference between a lackluster career that tops out at middle management versus one that lands you in the executive suite. Or to wherever you define career success. So many soft skills seem like common sense at first glance, but they are not commonly applied by most workers. This soft skills training course will give you an edge over your competitors. It will also make your job, your career and your life more rewarding and enjoyable.
Course Objectives:
Course Objectives:
- Understand how to be a great communicator
- Become a stronger listene
- Appear professional to co-workers and bosses of all ages
- Avoid common career blunders that often end careers
- Manage expectations for bosses and colleagues
- Position yourself for promotions
- Make technology your asset, even if you are afraid of technology
- Avoid the Not My Job Syndrome
- Develop EQ to Match Your IQ
- Develop leadership qualities
Detailed Course Outline:
Detailed Course Outline:
- Introduction
- The Soft Tech Savvy Way to Always Be Essential
- Not My Job, And I Am Happy to Do It
- You Can Become a Master Communicator
- Feedback Video for The 11 Essential Career Soft Skills
- Become a Leader Without the Title or Formal Authority
- Your EQ Will Beat a Higher IQ
- Building Your Winning Team
- Make Every One of Your Seconds Count
- Unleash Your Inner Anthony Robbins
- Avoid Being Uncool
- Clothes Can Still Make or Break Your Career
- Conclusion The 11 Essential Career Soft Skills
- Extra: Developing Your Career Secret Sauce