Are you looking to create a safer and more efficient warehouse environment? Our Warehouse Safety Master Bundle offers a comprehensive collection of courses designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to prevent accidents, protect your workforce, and optimize your operations.
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Section 1: Warehouse Safety - 4 Courses, 2 hrs 4 min
Elevate Your Warehouse Operations with Essential Safety Training
Are you looking to create a safer, more efficient warehouse environment? Our comprehensive Warehouse Safety Mastery course section provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to prevent accidents, minimize risks, and ensure compliance with industry regulations.
Key Benefits:
- Protect Your Workforce: Learn how to identify and eliminate potential hazards, safeguarding your employees' well-being.
- Enhance Operational Efficiency: Discover strategies to improve productivity and minimize downtime caused by safety incidents.
- Mitigate Legal Risks: Understand your legal obligations and implement effective safety measures to avoid costly penalties.
- Cultivate a Safety-First Culture: Foster a positive work environment where safety is a top priority.
Warehouse Safety Awareness
Course Duration - 15 min
You do not think of warehouses as dangerous places, but materials, equipment and vehicles can be harmful if you do not practice safe work procedures, monitor your surroundings and correct unsafe conditions. This training will help you create a safe warehouse environment. Ideal learners are employees and supervisors who work in or visit warehouses.
Course Objectives:
- Identify safe material handling and storage procedures
- Recall safe lifting techniques
- Work safely around loading docks and conveyors
- Recognize correct vehicle and equipment use protocols
- Name emergency prevention and preparation steps
- Maintain a safe warehouse
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
2 Introduction
Storing and Handling Materials
- 3.1 Racks and Pallets
- 3.2 Storing Materials
- 3.3 Knowledge Check: Item Storage
- 3.4 Stacking Materials
- 3.5 Manual Material Handling
Lifting Techniques
- 4.1 Lifting
- 4.2 Safe Lifting Technique
- 4.3 Lifting with Your Legs
- 4.4 Knowledge Check: Proper Lifting Techniques
Loading Docks
- 5.1 Loading Dock Injuries
- 5.2 Preventing Dock Injuries
Powered Industrial Trucks
- 6.1 Powered Industrial Trucks
- 6.2 Powered Industrial Truck Training
- 6.3 Knowledge Check: Powered Industrial Trucks
Conveyors
- 7.1 Conveyors
- 7.2 Conveyor Controls
- 7.3 Conveyor Guards
- 7.4 Crossing Conveyors
- 7.5 Knowledge Check: Conveyors
Emergency Planning and Prevention
- 8.1 Warehouse Fire Concerns
- 8.3 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- 8.5 Learning Activity: Emergency Planning and Prevention
Conclusion
Warehouse Safety
Course Duration - 34 min
You may not think of warehouses as dangerous places, but materials, equipment and vehicles can be harmful if you do not practice safe work procedures, monitor your surroundings and correct unsafe conditions. This training will help you create a safe warehouse environment. Ideal learners are employees and supervisors who work in or visit warehouses.
Course Objectives:
- Identify safe material handling and storage procedures
- Recall safe lifting techniques
- Work safely around loading docks and conveyors
- Recognize correct vehicle and equipment use protocols
- Name emergency prevention and preparation steps
- List routines for maintaining a safe warehouse
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Storing and Handling Materials
- Racks and Pallets
- Rack Inspections
- Rack Inspections: What to Look For
- Rack Inspections: What to Look For (continued)
- Storing Materials
- Storing Materials (continued)
- Knowledge Check: Securing Loads
- Knowledge Check: Item Storage
- Stacking Materials
- Pinch Points
- Machine Guards, Screens and Netting
- Knowledge Check: Machine Guards
Ergonomics and Lifting
- Ergonomics
- Manual Material Handling
- Lifting
- Learning Activity: Safe Lifting Technique
- Learning Activity: Proper Lifting Techniques
Loading Docks
- Loading Dock Injuries
- Preventing Dock Injuries
- Preventing Dock Injuries (continued)
- Pedestrian Safety
- Improve Visibility
- Limit Pedestrian Interactions
- Learning Activity: Pedestrian Safety
- Trailers
- Dock Yard Safety
- Knowledge Check: Loading Docks
- Knowledge Check: Loading Dock Safety
Powered Industrial Trucks
- Powered Industrial Trucks
- Powered Industrial Truck Training
- Knowledge Check: Powered Industrial Trucks
Conveyors
- Conveyor Controls
- Crossing Conveyors
- Conveyor Inspection and Maintenance
- Knowledge Check: Conveyors
- Knowledge Check: Conveyor Guards
Emergency Planning and Prevention
- Egress
- Emergency Plan
- Fire Extinguishers
- Sprinkler Systems
- Learning Activity: Emergencies
- Learning Activity: Emergencies Feedback
- Chemicals
- Chemical Storage
- Spill Control Plans
- Carbon Monoxide
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (continued)
- Housekeeping and Organization
Conclusion
Creating a Safe Industrial Workplace
Course Duration - 45 min
Every 7 seconds, somebody gets injured on the job – and of the top 5 places where people most commonly get injured, four of them are in industrial workplaces. We think it’s fine to take risks – go skydiving if you want to, or drink some milk past the expiration date if you're feeling especially daring – but there’s no good reason to take unnecessary risks in a place where accidents are so frequent and often extremely serious.
That’s why we developed the Creating a Safe Industrial Workplace training course, a dynamic and highly entertaining educational course designed to help you avoid the most common (and most dangerous) accidents that happen in industrial locations. If you'd rather not be electrocuted or pass out from lack of oxygen or fall off a roof into a pile of jagged metal, then we've got you covered.
Now it’s true that safety is no laughing matter. But that doesn't mean you can't laugh while we talk about it. Safety training is often about as much fun as power washing your deck, but we've loaded each lesson with enough jokes, skits, and stupidly ridiculous actions that you should manage to have a little fun. We don't want you to die anymore than you do, and we'd hardly be doing our jobs right if you accidentally died from boredom.
So kickback, find some popcorn, and get ready to enjoy Creating a Safe Industrial Workplace. Because at The Jeff Havens Company, we offer serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Course Objectives:
- Avoid injury while lifting, and when to ask for help (yes, you will sometimes need it!)
- Recognize hazards and prevent accidents while working in confined spaces
- Follow proper procedure while working from heights, both tethered and untethered
- Avoid slips, trips, falls, as well as eliminating the conditions that typically cause them
- Determine what to do in the event of an industrial fire
- Avoid electrical shock and/or death
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Proper Lifting Techniques
Working Safely in Confined Spaces
Working Safely from Heights
Slips, Trips & Falls
Fire Prevention
Preventing Electrical Shock
Warehouse and Loading Dock Safety
Course Duration - 30 min
Covers hazards and safety guidelines associated with warehouses and loading docks, including personal protective equipment (PPE), importance of housekeeping, mobile equipment, driving safety, fire extinguishers, and emergency procedures.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the purpose of a warehouse
- Describe the typical equipment found in a warehouse
- List and describe common hazard-causing behaviors
- Match commonly required personal protective equipment (PPE) with the hazard they protect against and/or area where they must be used
- Name in order basic lockout/tagout steps
- Describe methods for keeping pedestrians safe
- Describe steps or best practice behaviors to help you be prepared in case of an emergency
- Identify and describe good housekeeping practices
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: 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): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese, Chinese (Simplified), 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
Worker Safety
Warehouse and Loading Dock Safety
Procedures and Best Practices
Conclusion
Final Assessment
Section 2: Back Injury Prevention & Industry Ergonomics - 5 Courses, 1 hr 7 min
Protect Your Back, Enhance Your Productivity
Are you tired of back pain and discomfort hindering your work performance? Our Back Safety and Ergonomics Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to prevent back injuries, improve posture, and optimize your workplace environment.
Key Benefits:
- Reduce Back Pain and Discomfort: Learn effective techniques to alleviate back pain and prevent future injuries.
- Enhance Workplace Productivity: Improve your ability to perform tasks efficiently and comfortably, reducing downtime and increasing productivity.
- Improve Posture and Body Mechanics: Develop proper posture and movement habits to minimize strain on your back.
- Create a Safer Work Environment: Identify and address ergonomic hazards in your workplace to prevent injuries and promote employee well-being.
Back Smarts
Course Duration - 8 min
In this Back Smarts course, we explore the many poor practices that lead to back pain and injuries, and the ways in which you can prevent them. Whether it's a sudden injury incurred by lifting something improperly or a slowly developing injury caused by years of poor posture, a back injury can be ruthless.
That's why our goal in this short video is to help you prevent back injuries before they happen by implementing strategies like being aware of your posture, using proper lifting techniques, staying fit, and understanding the warning signs that might warrant a trip to the doctor.
Course Objectives:
- Maintain proper seated posture to prevent end-of-day aches and pains
- Use the correct technique to lift items to prevent injury
- Care for your back to reduce the likelihood of strain or injury
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Audio: American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
Back Safety and Injury Prevention: Overview
Course Duration - 5 min
This course offers a practical overview of back safety and injury prevention basics for the workplace.
To begin, you'll learn to reduce your risk of injury by strengthening your back with proper posture and body mechanics. Next, we'll discuss lifestyle and exercise habits for a healthy back. We'll also cover simple solutions to avoid movements and activities that put stress on your back, including how to reduce the manual effort required when lifting and carrying. This course is presented with engaging, interactive content for a user-friendly learning experience.
Upon successful completion of this course, you'll know how to protect your back at work.
Course Objectives:
- Practice good posture and body mechanics to protect and strengthen your back
- Make lifestyle and exercise choices that promote back health
- Implement simple solutions to prevent back injuries in the workplace
- Decrease the risks of lifting and carrying by reducing the manual effort required
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Back Injury Awareness
Course Duration - 12 min
Back ailments are painful. They can be debilitating, and may prevent you from working and enjoying activities outside of work. This course will help you become aware of what you can do to prevent back injuries. Ideal learners include all employees.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the risk factors that increase your chance of sustaining a back injury
- Recall how poor posture can lead to back injuries
- Identify the best ways to prevent a back injury
- List the steps you should take if a back injury occurs in the workplace
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Risk Factors
- Risk Factors
- Learning Activity: Risk Factors
- Physical Condition: Strength
- Physical Condition: Weight
Posture
- Sitting and Standing Posture
- Learning Activity: Seated Posture
Preventing Injuries
- Preventing Back Injuries
- Steps for Proper Lifting
- Learning Activity: Lifting
- Proper Equipment
- Learning Activity: What Should You Do?
Response to an Injury
- Knowledge Check: Back Injuries at Work
Summary
Industrial Ergonomics Awareness
Course Duration - 12 min
Jobs in an industrial environment can be physically demanding. Preventing work-related musculoskeletal problems depends on an ergonomically sound work environment, good work practices and employee awareness. This course will introduce common risk factors and methods to prevent musculoskeletal injury. Ideal learners include all industrial employees.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders
- Recognize workplace risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders
- Identify general methods for controlling these risk factors
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
MSDs and Ergonomics
- MSD Signs and Symptoms
- Ergonomics
- Knowledge Check: MSDs
Symptoms and Risk Factors
- Reporting Signs and Symptoms
- Common Risk Factors
- Knowledge Check: Medical Attention
- Prevention
- Avoid Repetition
- Awkward Postures
- Neutral Postures
- Learning Activity: Awkward Postures
- Workspace Layout
Contact Stress, Tool Use and Other Factors
- Contact Stress
- Use the Proper Tools
- Vibration
- Other Factors
- Learning Activity: Contact Stress, Tool Use and Other Factors
Conclusion
Back Safety and Injury Prevention
Course Duration - 20 min
The purpose of this lesson is to familiarize individuals who have physically demanding jobs (e.g. manufacturing, warehouse, hospitality, and trade workers) with the principles of back safety and injury prevention in order to help them reduce or prevent work-related back injuries. There are many reasons for employers to be proactive in reducing worker injuries, which may account for lost time, decreased productivity, and a lower quality of work.
Course Objectives:
- Use correct sitting and standing postures to minimize back stresses
- Implement lifestyle and exercise choices that promote back health
- Reduce your risk of back injuries with proper lifting and carrying practices
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Back Pain and Injuries
Caring for Your Back
Performing Tasks Safely
Exam
Section 3: Conveyor - 2 Courses, 17 min
Master Conveyor Safety and Prevent Accidents
Are you working with or around conveyor equipment? Our Conveyor Safety Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to prevent accidents, protect yourself and your colleagues, and ensure compliance with industry regulations.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Injuries: Learn how to identify and avoid common conveyor hazards, safeguarding your physical well-being.
- Enhance Workplace Safety: Implement effective safety practices to create a safer working environment for everyone.
- Improve Efficiency: Understand how to operate conveyors safely and efficiently, maximizing productivity.
- Comply with Regulations: Learn about industry regulations related to conveyor safety and ensure compliance.
Conveyor Safety
Course Duration - 5 min
This course will help you recognize the hazards associated with working with or near conveyor equipment, the safeguards in place to protect you and your responsibilities when working with conveyors, including those related to lock and tag requirements.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the purpose and importance of a hazard communication program
- Recognize common physical and health hazards associated with hazardous chemicals
- Identify chemicals and their hazards, through labeling, markings, pictograms, and warning practices
- Identify the purpose and components of a Safety Data Sheet
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Conveyor Safety Awareness
Course Duration - 12 min
Conveyors move materials quickly and efficiently, but they can be dangerous. Without safe practices and controls, people around them can suffer serious injuries, including amputations. This course will teach people who work around conveyors and their supervisors some basic safety guidelines. It will lay the foundation for the hands-on training that employers will provide about specific equipment, hazards, controls, and practices at their work locations.
Course Objectives:
- Identify that different conveyors and materials present different hazards
- Recognize the hazards associated with conveyors
- Recall the safety controls and practices you must use to stay safe when working around conveyors
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Types of Conveyors
- Types of Conveyors
- Materials, Design and Proximity
- Knowledge Check: Types of Conveyors
General Hazards
- General Hazards
- Common Causes of Injuries
- Knowledge Check: General Hazards
Conveyor Safety
- Make Sure You Are Authorized
- Guards
- Emergency Devices
- Emergency Stops
- Knowledge Check: What Should You Do?
- Stopped Conveyors
- Stay Off the Conveyor
- Remove/Restrain Loose Items
- Housekeeping
- Report Unsafe Conditions
- Knowledge Check: Blockage
Conclusion
Section 4: Electrical Safety & Lockout Tagout - 5 Courses, 1 hr 36 min
Protect Yourself and Your Colleagues with Essential Electrical Safety Training
Are you working with or around electrical equipment? Our Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout Mastery course section provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to prevent accidents, minimize risks, and ensure compliance with industry regulations.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Electrical Accidents: Learn how to identify and avoid common electrical hazards, safeguarding your physical well-being.
- Enhance Workplace Safety: Implement effective safety practices to create a safer working environment for everyone.
- Comply with Regulations: Understand industry regulations related to electrical safety and lockout/tagout procedures.
- Improve Efficiency: Learn how to work with electrical equipment safely and efficiently, maximizing productivity.
Arc Flash and the Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (NFPA 70E 2024): Overview
Course Duration - 10 min
The purpose of the National Fire Protection Association's Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace (NFPA 70E) is to provide a standard for safety-related work practices for the construction, maintenance, operation, and demolition of electrical systems in the workplace. This course covers awareness-level information for employees who have jobs or assignments that bring them into contact with electrical hazards, such as arc flash and electric shock. NOTE: Completing this course does not designate a learner as an electrically-qualified employee.
Course Objectives:
- Differentiate between arc flash and electric shock
- Recall hazards and injuries related to arc flash and electric shock
- Recognize the way approach protection boundaries are determined
- Match approach boundary criteria with worker qualifications
- Recall primary elements of an electrical safety program
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), German, Latin American Spanish, & Thai.
- Audio: Canadian French & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), German, Latin American Spanish, & Thai.
Detailed Course Outline:
Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices (NFPA 70E 2024) Overview
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Awareness
Course Duration - 10 min
Energy powers machines and industrial systems. Lockout/tagout procedures neutralize hazardous energy and prevent equipment startup during servicing, maintenance and installation activities. Take this course to learn how lockout/tagout helps ensure workplace safety. Ideal learners are personnel working where lockout/tagout occurs. Those who work under lockout protections also benefit from refresher information provided in this course.
Course Objectives:
- Identify lockout/tagout responsibilities
- Recognize different forms of hazardous energy
- Recognize types of lockout/tagout devices
- Recall best practices for attaching and removing locks and tags
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Lockout/Tagout Responsibilities
- Authorized Employees
- Affected and Other Employees
- Knowledge Check: Lockout/Tagout Responsibilities
Hazardous Energy
- Learning Activity: Forms of Hazardous Energy
Lockout/Tagout Devices
- Operational Safeguards
- Situations Requiring Energy Control
- Learning Activity: Energy Isolating Devices
- Learning Activity: Stored Energy
- Knowledge Check: Types of Lockout/Tagout Devices
Procedures and Program
- Lockout/Tagout Procedures
- LOTO Programs
- Knowledge Check: Procedures and Program
Conclusion
Electrical Safety: Overview
Course Duration - 11 min
The goal of the lesson is to provide an overview that prepares workers to work safely with and around electricity. This lesson does not address arc-flash hazards and controls, lock-out/tag-out procedures, or high voltage (220V or 440V) electrical safety.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the electrical safety controls in your workplace
- Prevent electrical accidents by implementing proper electrical safety precautions
- Respond effectively if an electrical injury occurs on the job
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Electrical Safety: General Awareness Overview
Using Electrical Safety Programs (US)
Course Duration - 23 min
Electricity can kill. That is why NFPA 70E® was created. It requires employers to develop and implement an electrical safety program. This course explains basic electrical safety practices that apply to electrical work. These practices include wearing personal protective equipment and completing arc-flash hazard analyses. Ideal learners include people in all industries, particularly supervisors, electrical maintenance and installation workers, and safety managers.
Course Objectives:
- Explain the purpose of electrical safety programs
- Recognize the elements of an electrical safety program
- Recall how to complete an arc-flash hazard analysis
- Distinguish between arc-flash, limited and restricted approach boundaries
- Identify appropriate personal protective equipment for electrical hazards
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Purpose
- Purpose of Electrical Safety Programs
- Knowledge Check: Purpose of Electrical Safety Programs
Electrical Safety Program Elements
- Procedures
- Capacitors
- Controls
- Hazard and Risk Evaluation
- Work Permits
- Testing Equipment
- Inspection and Maintenance
Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
- Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
- Knowledge Check: Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
Approach Boundaries
- Approach Boundaries
- Arc-Flash Boundary
- Limited Approach Boundary
- Restricted Approach Boundary
- Knowledge Check: Boundaries
PPE for Electrical Hazards
- What NOT to Wear
- Appropriate Fabrics
- Arc-Rated Clothing
- Knowledge Check: Clothing
- Body Protection
- Head and Ear Protection
- PPE for Hands
- Glove Inspections
- Knowledge Check: PPE for Hands
- Foot Protection and Other Considerations
- PPE Care and Maintenance
Summary
Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) (US)
Course Duration - 42 min
Working with electricity can be dangerous. Every year, between 300 and 500 people in the U.S. are killed by electrocutions at work. To handle electricity safely, you need to know how it acts, how it can be controlled, and its hazards. 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 in the United States. 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.
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 is covered and what activities are covered by the lockout/tagout standard
- Describe the three elements of an energy control program
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Electricity and Electrical Hazards
- Electricity and Electrical Hazards
- Understanding Electricity
- Conductors and Insulators
Electricity and Electrical Hazards - 1
- Voltage and Resistance
- Current
- Electrical Shock
- For an Electrical Shock to Occur...
Electricity and Electrical Hazards - 2
- Amount of Current and Damage
- Current Range and Effects
- Knowledge Check: Electrical Shock
- Knowledge Check: Electrical Shock (continued)
- Knowledge Check: Electrical Shock (continued)
Grounding and Current
- What Is Grounding?
- Current Flow and Skin Resistance
- Example: 120V Grinder
- Assumptions
- I (Current) = E (Voltage) / R (Resistance)
- Result of 120V Grinder Short Circuit
Electrical Safety
- Electrical Safety – Your Responsibilities
- Electrical Safety – Your Responsibilities (continued)
Lockout/Tagout Standard
- What Is Lockout/Tagout?
- The Lockout/Tagout Standard
- Forms of Hazardous Energy
- Who Is Covered by the Standard?
- Who Is Covered by the Standard? (continued)
- What Activities Are Covered?
Energy Control Program
- The Energy Control Program
- Energy Control Procedures
Lockout/Tagout Devices
- Energy-isolating Devices
- Lockout and Tagout Devices
- Lockout and Tagout Device Requirements
- Tags
- Knowledge Check: Locks and Tags
- Knowledge Check: Locks and Tags (continued)
- Knowledge Check: Locks and Tags (continued)
Applying Locks and Tags
- Applying Locks and Tags: Steps 1-3
- Applying Locks and Tags: Steps 4-5
- Applying Locks and Tags: Step 6
- Learning Activity – Applying Locks/Tags
- Learning Activity – Applying Locks/Tags (continued)
- Step 7: Verification
Removing Locks and Tags
- Removing Locks and Tags
- Learning Activity – Removing Locks/Tags
- Learning Activity – Removing Locks/Tags (continued)
- Testing Machines
Personnel and Communication
- Outside Personnel
- Shift or Personnel Changes
- Group Lockout or Tagout
Inspections and Training
- Periodic Inspections
- Training
Conclusion
Section 5: Emergency Preparedness - 5 Courses, 1 hr 34 min
Be Prepared for Any Crisis with Essential Emergency Preparedness Training
Are you ready to safeguard yourself and your team in the event of an emergency? Our Emergency Preparedness Mastery course section provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to develop effective emergency plans, respond to crises efficiently, and ensure the safety of everyone involved.
Key Benefits:
- Protect Yourself and Others: Learn how to identify potential hazards, develop emergency plans, and respond effectively to crises.
- Ensure Business Continuity: Develop strategies to minimize disruptions and maintain operations during emergencies.
- Comply with Regulations: Understand and comply with relevant safety regulations and standards.
- Foster a Culture of Preparedness: Promote a proactive approach to safety and emergency response within your organization.
Emergency Exits
Course Duration - 9 min
he Emergency Exits course presents an overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for complying with OSHA regulation 1910.33-39. It details what must be in place to move employees from an emergency situation to a safe place. Requirements vary according to the size of a workplace and the number of employees occupying the space. Those in charge of safety in a workplace will learn exactly what they need to provide in the way of exit routes, fire-resistant construction materials and employee education in case of a fire or other emergency.
This brief elearning course is delivered through a narrated video with supplementary downloadable content and a short quiz to test your knowledge.
Course Objectives:
- Ensure that your facility meets OSHA safety requirements
- Develop an emergency exit plan for your facility
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Audio: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
Emergency and Fire Preparedness
Course Duration - 25 min
This course creates awareness about the dangers of fire and other emergencies, provides an overview of the requirements for emergency action and fire prevention plans, and touches on best practices for responding to alarms and practicing preparedness through drills. This course does not cover how to prepare for hazardous waste material emergencies or responses such as cleanup.
Course Objectives:
- Reduce your risks during fires or other workplace emergencies
- Prepare to follow your company’s Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans
- Take measures to prevent or minimize fires at work
- Implement best practices for emergency exit and emergency alarm preparedness
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Fire and Emergency Dangers
Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans
Emergency Exits
Emergency Alarm Response
Exam
Egress and Emergency Action Plans (US)
Course Duration - 27 min
Fires, severe weather, medical emergencies, chemical releases, bomb threats and other hazardous situations can threaten life and limb. Precautions reduce the number of injuries and deaths attributable to these threats. This course will focus on two important aspects of this effort: egress and emergency action plans. This course is ideal for all employees.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the different components of an exit route
- Recognize the fundamental requirements of egress
- Remember the detailed elements of egress
- Recall the core elements of an emergency action plan
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Basics of Egress
- The Basics of Egress – Definitions
- Learning Activity: Exit Route
- Feedback: Exit Route
- Knowledge Check: The Basics of Egress
- The Second Fundamental Requirement
Detailed Elements of Egress
- Clearly Identified
- Illuminated
- Knowledge Check: Detailed Elements of Egress
- Unobstructed and Unblocked
- Configuration
- Exterior Considerations
- Exterior Considerations (continued)
- Learning Activity: Detailed Elements of Egress
- Learning Activity: Detailed Elements of Egress (continued)
Emergency Action Plans
- Triggered by Alarms
- Emergency Action Plans
EAP Core Elements
- Plan Elements – Reporting
- Knowledge Check: Emergency Action Plans
- Plan Elements – Evacuation Procedures
- Plan Elements – Process Shutdown and Accounting
- Knowledge Check: Core Elements of Emergency Action Plans
- Plan Elements – Rescue and First Aid
- Plan Elements – Contacts
- Training and Review of the Program
- Fire Extinguishers
- Learning Activity: Core Elements of Emergency Action Plans
- Feedback: Core Elements of Emergency Action Plans
Conclusion
Egress and Emergency Action Plans
Course Duration - 28 min
Fires injure or kill thousands of workers annually. Those are the losses due to fires, but there are other hazardous situations that can threaten the life of a worker and health. These situations include severe weather, medical emergencies, chemical releases, and bomb threats. We cannot completely eliminate dangerous workplace situations, but we can reduce the number of associated injuries and deaths. This course will focus on two important aspects of this effort. Ideal learners are all employees.
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:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: 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
- Clearly Identified
- Illuminated
- Knowledge Check: Detailed Elements of Egress
- Unobstructed and Unblocked
- Configuration
- 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
Emergency Preparedness - Emergency Planning: Making an Emergency Plan
Course Duration - 5 min
Being prepared for an emergency can be the difference between staying safe or putting yourself in danger. In this topic, you'll learn what you need to do in order to prepare yourself and other members of your household for a possible natural disaster emergency. If you don't make an emergency plan, it might be too late to prepare one when the time comes.
Course Objectives:
- Explain what an emergency plan is and what kind of information to include
- Identify some best practices for creating evacuation plans, communication plans, and emergency kits
- List some of the important documents you might need copies of during an emergency
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: Canadian French & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Canadian French, & Latin American Spanish.
Section 6: Fire Extinguisher - 3 Courses, 53 min
Become a Fire Safety Hero with Essential Fire Extinguisher Training
Are you prepared to respond to a fire emergency? Our Fire Extinguisher Safety Mastery course section provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to use a fire extinguisher effectively, prevent fires, and ensure workplace safety.
Key Benefits:
- Save Lives and Property: Learn how to use a fire extinguisher correctly to extinguish fires and prevent further damage.
- Enhance Workplace Safety: Implement fire prevention measures and create a safer working environment.
- Comply with Regulations: Understand and comply with relevant fire safety regulations.
- Boost Confidence: Gain the confidence to respond to fire emergencies calmly and effectively.
Equipment Safety Essentials: How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
Course Duration - 10 min
We hope you’ll never be in a position to need a fire extinguisher. But if you are, you should probably know how to use one, since throwing it at a fire won’t really do the trick. That's where this video course comes in. You’ll also see a few wrong ways to use an extinguisher, and there might be some s’mores in here too. Another training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we provide serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Course Objectives:
- Identify and illustrate how to use a fire extinguisher to put out a fire
- Demonstrate multiple incorrect or ineffective ways to use a fire extinguisher
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Fire Extinguisher Safety for Construction: Part 02. Using Extinguishers (US)
Course Duration - 13 min
To effectively put out small fires, you need to CHOOSE and USE the right extinguishers. Take this course to learn about the types of extinguishers, how they work, and how to use and maintain them. This course is ideal for anyone who works in the construction industry.
Course Objectives:
- Identify how fire extinguishers work
- Recall types of fires and applicable extinguishers
- Recall safe fire-fighting practices
- Remember the PASS extinguishing method
- Use and maintain fire extinguishers
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
How Extinguishers Work
- Elements of Fire
- Pressurized Canister
- Extinguishing Agents
- Learning Activity: Elements of Fire
Fire and Extinguisher Types
- Why Fire Type Matters
- Learning Activity: Extinguisher Labels
- More About Fire Types
- Learning Activity: Choose Appropriate Extinguishers
Fire-Fighting Overview
- Important
- Clear the Area
- While You Evacuate the Area
- Prepare to Extinguish the Fire
- Fight the Fire
- Reminder
- Knowledge Check: Steps
PASS Method
- Pull
- Aim
- Squeeze
- Sweep
- Learning Activity: Operating an Extinguisher
Best Practices
- Hands-on Training
- Placement
- Maintenance
- Knowledge Check: What Should You Do?
Conclusion
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:
- Course Text: Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), German, Latin American Spanish, & Thai.
- Audio: 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
Exam
Section 7: Hazard Communication & Safety Signage - 5 Courses, 49 min
Protect Your Workforce with Effective Hazard Communication and Safety Signage
Are you looking to create a safer and more compliant workplace? Our Hazard Communication and Safety Signage Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to effectively communicate hazards, protect your employees, and ensure compliance with regulations.
Key Benefits:
- Protect Your Employees: Identify and communicate hazards to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Ensure Compliance: Meet regulatory requirements for hazard communication and safety signage.
- Improve Safety Culture: Foster a strong safety culture by promoting awareness and understanding of workplace hazards.
- Enhance Efficiency: Streamline your hazard communication processes and improve overall workplace safety.
Hazard Communication: Labels (US)
Course Duration - 9 min
Labels keep us in the know all the time – they inform our diet decisions, they ensure we take the right medicines in the right amounts, and they keep us safe at heights and in tight spaces. The purpose of the GHS is to increase the quality and consistency of information provided to workers, employers and chemical users by adopting a standardized approach to hazard classification, labels and Safety Data Sheets.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the basic elements of a label under the GHS
- Describe the labeling precedence scheme when multiple hazards are present
- Determine upcoming dates for compliance with GHS labeling requirements
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Label Elements
- Label Elements
- Learning Activity: Labels
- Learning Activity: Label Elements
Label Updates and Workplace Labeling
- Labeling Updates
- Workplace Labeling
- Learning Activity: Multiple Hazards
- Learning Activity: Label Elements
Summary
Hazard Communication: Overview
Course Duration - 9 min
The goal of this lesson is for employees to recognize and understand how to identify chemical hazards using the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) international classification of chemical hazards, label elements, and Safety Data Sheets. This course does not address the use of labels, markings or other communication methods that are employer or facility-specific and not within the scope of this lesson.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize GHS pictograms and the hazard classes they represent
- Locate chemical hazard information on manufacturer’s labels and Safety Data Sheets
- Reduce your risks by reading and understanding chemical Hazard Communication in your workplace
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Hazard Communication: Pictograms (US)
Course Duration - 4 min
Hazards are universal and languages are not. To keep individuals safe in workplaces throughout the world, standardized symbols called pictograms have been created to communicate hazards in a consistent manner from workplace to workplace and from country to country. This mini-module covers pictograms and the hazards associated with them, as encountered on labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs).
Course Objectives:
- Recognize pictograms
- Recall the specific pictograms associated with specific hazards
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Building a Lasting Culture of Safety: Effective Use of Safety Signage
Course Duration - 10 min
Using safety signs, tapes, tags, and other warning labels is one of the easiest ways to alert your workforce to potential dangers. This video course will make sure you use those materials effectively. You’ll also see the most dangerous bathroom in the world and learn about an exotic new disease - all in less than 5 minutes. A training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we provide serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Course Objectives:
- Demonstrate key elements of effective safety signage use
- Demonstrate the importance of proper safety signage
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Hazard Communication [Globally Harmonized System (GHS)]
Course Duration - 20 min
Companies whose business activities involve the use of chemicals must have a written OSHA Hazard Communication Program to help employees identify and evaluate chemical hazards. In this course, you'll learn about the need for container labeling and various other required warnings. We'll also discuss Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and the worksite-specific training required to keep employees safe. You'll learn about the possible effects of exposure to hazardous chemicals and the safety precautions that should be exercised to prevent such exposure.
This OSHA-compliant course recognizes a recent Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) update. Successful completion will help employees recognize and understand the requirements of their own company's hazard communication program, and how to use SDS and chemical labels to identify and evaluate chemical hazards.
Course Objectives:
- Identify chemicals and their hazards through labeling and warning practices
- Refer to an SDS for more information
- Avoid accidents and injuries by following safety precautions, including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), German, Latin American Spanish, & Thai.
- Audio: Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), German, Latin American Spanish, & Thai.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), German, Latin American Spanish, & Thai.
Detailed Course Outline:
Elements of Hazard Communication
Recognizing Chemical Hazards
Identifying Chemical Hazard Information
Exam
Section 8: Machine Guarding - 6 Courses, 2 hrs 8 min
Protect Your Workforce with Effective Machine Guarding Practices
Are you looking to create a safer and more compliant workplace? Our Machine Guarding Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to prevent machine-related accidents, protect your employees, and ensure compliance with industry regulations.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Injuries: Identify and eliminate machine hazards to safeguard your workforce.
- Ensure Compliance: Meet regulatory requirements for machine guarding and workplace safety.
- Improve Efficiency: Optimize machine guarding practices to enhance productivity and minimize downtime.
- Foster a Safety Culture: Promote a strong safety culture by emphasizing the importance of machine guarding.
Machine Guarding: Overview
Course Duration - 6 min
This course will help you recognize the hazards associated with machinery use, the methods of machine guarding, the different types of machine safeguards, and your responsibilities when working with guarded machinery.
Course Objectives:
- Define mechanical hazards associated with machinery use
- Identify the requirements for what a safeguard must do to protect workers from mechanical hazards
- Identify methods for machine guarding and specific types of machine safeguards
- Identify the rights and responsibilities of an employee when working around guarded machinery, including PPE use and training requirements
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Machine Guarding - 1
Course Duration - 20 min
Machine safeguards are essential to prevent workplace injuries. This course introduces you to the various types of machine safeguards and their requirements, so you can prepare to work safe.
First, we'll review the common hazards and injuries associated with machinery use. You'll learn about the different methods for safeguarding machinery, the factors that may impact how a machine is safeguarded, as well as the requirements safeguards must meet to work effectively. Next, we'll introduce you to the specific types of machine safeguards you may encounter on the job, including barrier guards and safety devices. Lastly, we'll discuss user requirements for using guarded machinery, such as on-site training and appropriate clothing.
By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of the hazards associated with machinery use, the types of machine safeguards, as well as your rights and responsibilities when working around guarded machinery.
Course Objectives:
- Identify mechanical hazards associated with machinery use
- Prevent injuries by ensuring safeguards meet requirements
- Recognize your rights and responsibilities when working around guarded machinery
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Mechanical Hazards
Safeguards Offer Protection
Don’t Let Your Guard Down
Exam
Machine Guarding - 2
Course Duration - 1 hr
Injuries are all too common from the use and care of machines such as saws, presses, conveyors, and bending, rolling or shaping machines, as well as from powered and non-powered hand tools. If hazards and risks are not properly addressed, injuries such as crushed limbs, severed fingers, lacerations and abrasions can result.
Course Objectives:
- Outline the legal requirements for safeguarding
- Describe the basic components of machines
- List the types of hazardous mechanical motions and actions
- Recall the different types of machine guards, safeguarding devices and secondary safeguarding methods
- Identify the hazards associated with common types of machines and tools and assess their risks
- Select control methods based on the hierarchy of control
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Safeguarding Definitions and Legislation
Machine Components, Movements and Actions
- Machine Components
- Hazardous Mechanical Motions and Actions
- Check Your Understanding
Guards, Safeguarding Devices and Safe Work Procedures
- Guards and Safeguarding Devices
- Guards
- Types of Guards
- Safeguarding Devices
- Types of Safeguarding Devices
- Secondary Safeguarding Methods
- Safe Work Procedures
- Check Your Understanding
Identifying Hazards and Assessing Risks
- Identifying Hazards and Assessing Risks in Your Workplace
- Hazard Identification
- Identifying Machine Hazards
- Assessing the Risks to Workers
- Step 1: Assign Levels of Probability and Severity
- Step 2: Establish Risk Ratings
- Step 3: Incorporate Risk Ratings into Your Risk Rating Matrix
- Step 4: Assess Your Risks
- Step 5: Prioritize Actions
Implementing Controls: Selecting Safeguards
- Selecting Safeguards
- Hierarchy of Control
Conclusion
Machine Guarding: Part 01. Hazards
Course Duration - 8 min
Moving parts and power sources are among the machine hazards that can be dangerous when they are not guarded. Take this course to learn why machine guarding is important and the hazards from which it can protect you. Ideal learners are workers who operate, maintain or work near machines.
Course Objectives:
- Identify hazards that may result from machine motion
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Machine Motion Hazards
- Machine Hazards
- Where to Expect Hazards
- Physical Hazards of Machine Motion
- Nip and Pinch Points
- Entanglement Hazards
- Shearing and Crushing Hazards
- Machining, Breakage and Projectiles
- Knowledge Check: Machine Motion Hazards
How to Identify Hazards
- Identifying Hazards
- Warnings and Signs
- Knowledge Check: Warnings and Signs
- Feedback: Warnings and Signs
- Training
- Senses, Observations, Inspections and Reports
- Knowledge Check: Senses, Observations, Inspections and Reports
Conclusion
Machine Guarding: Part 02. Precautions
Course Duration - 19 min
When people install, use and maintain machine guards properly, they can help prevent injuries such as crushed digits or amputations. Take this course to learn what machine guards are and how to work with them safely. Ideal learners are workers who operate, maintain or work near machines.
Course Objectives:
- Identify machine guards and their requirements
- Recognize types of machine guards
- Recall work practices to follow to prevent machine motion injuries and incidents
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
What Are Machine Guards?
- What Are Machine Guards?
- Closer Hazards Need Smaller Guard Openings
- Knowledge Check: Do Guards Eliminate Hazards?
- Qualities of Machine Guards
- Knowledge Check: Machine Guard Qualities
- Feedback: Machine Guard Qualities
Types of Machine Guards
- Assessing Machines
- Types of Machine Guards
- Fixed Guards
- Knowledge Check: What Do You Think?
- Interlocking Guards
- Guarded By Location
- Guarded By Location, continued
- Safeguarding Devices
- Safeguarding Devices, continued
- Learning Activity: Examples of Safeguarding Devices
- Learning Activity: Types of Machine Guards
- Feedback: Types of Machine Guards
Work Practices
- Complementary Work Practices
- Work Practices
- Avoid Being Caught or Injured
- Knowledge Check: Work Practices
- Lockout/Tagout
- Emergency Stop Devices
- Knowledge Check: Missing Guard
Conclusion
Machine Guarding - Orientation
Course Duration - 15 min
This course is designed to enhance workplace safety by providing comprehensive knowledge on the importance of machine guarding. Delving into the use of machines across various operations, the course emphasizes protective measures crucial for ensuring the well-being of employees. It explores safety standards, testing protocols, and the diverse types of guards, encompassing understanding machine operations, physical barriers, personal protective equipment, and optimizing the workplace environment to facilitate safe work practices.
Course Objectives:
- Describe the inherent hazards associated with machines in the workplace
- Identify and differentiate between various types of machine guards
- Comprehend the significance of personal protective equipment in machine safety
- Acquire knowledge about the historical evolution of safety standards in the industry
- Evaluate and implement effective measures to ensure a safe workplace environment
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
MACHINE GUARDING - ORIENTATION
HOW TO USE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
MACHINE HAZARDS
COURSE INTERACTION
TYPES OF GUARDS
COURSE INTERACTION
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
COURSE INTERACTION
FINAL REVIEW
FINAL EXAM
Section 9: Materials Handling - 3 Courses, 1 hr 16 min
Protect Your Workforce and Optimize Efficiency with Materials Handling Best Practices
Are you looking to improve safety and efficiency in your materials handling operations? Our Materials Handling Safety Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to prevent accidents, protect your employees, and optimize your processes.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Injuries: Identify and eliminate hazards to safeguard your workforce and reduce downtime.
- Enhance Efficiency: Optimize materials handling procedures to improve productivity and reduce costs.
- Comply with Regulations: Ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards.
- Foster a Safety Culture: Promote a strong safety culture by emphasizing the importance of safe materials handling practices.
Materials Handling and Storage Awareness
Course Duration - 9 min
There are hundreds of thousands of materials handling accidents every year, ranging from small splinters, cuts or scrapes, to crushed fingers, hands and feet and even deaths. Through proper precautions, you can help prevent these incidents. Ideal learners are all employees.
Course Objectives:
- Identify the proper methods of moving, handling and storing materials
- Identify the types of materials handling equipment and how to use them
- Use basic ergonomic safety and health principles
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Moving, Handling and Storing Materials
- Moving and Handling Materials
- Safe Moving and Handling
- Mechanically Moving Materials
- Stacking
- Knowledge Check: Moving Materials
Conveyors
- Using Materials-Handling Equipment
- Conveyors
- Conveyor Safety
- Conveyor Safety (Continued)
- Knowledge Check: Conveyors
Cranes and Slings
- Cranes
- Slings
- Sling Use
- Knowledge Check: Slings
Powered Industrial Trucks
- Powered Industrial Trucks
- Powered Industrial Truck Inspections
- Knowledge Check: Powered Industrial Trucks
Safety and Health
- Ergonomic Safety and Health Principles
- Ergonomic Safety and Materials Handling
- Knowledge Check: Ergonomics
Conclusion
Materials Handling and Storage
Course Duration - 17 min
By taking proper precautions when handling materials, you can prevent accidents ranging from small splinters, cuts or scrapes, to crushed fingers, hands and feet and even death. Take this course to learn about methods and equipment you can use to handle materials safely. You will also learn about basic ergonomic safety and health principles. This course is ideal for all employees.
Course Objectives:
- IIdentify potential hazards of handling and storing materials
- Recall methods of injury prevention
- Properly move, handle and store materials
- Identify the types of materials-handling equipment and how to use them
- Follow basic ergonomic safety and health principles
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Potential Hazards
- Potential Hazards
- Injury Risks
- Types of Injuries
- Minimizing Accidents
- Knowledge Check: Back Injuries
- Knowledge Check: Minimizing Accidents
Safety and Health
- Ergonomic Safety and Health Principles
- Ergonomic Safety and Materials Handling
- Aisles and Passageways
- Knowledge Check: Ergonomics
Moving, Handling and Storing Materials
- Moving and Handling Materials
- Safe Moving and Handling
- Mechanically Moving Materials
- Mechanically Moving Materials, continued
- Storing Materials – Lumber, Bricks, Bags and Boxes
- Storing Materials – Drums, Barrels and Kegs
- Storing Materials – Stacking Guidelines
- Storing Materials – Stacking Guidelines, continued
- Knowledge Check: Stacking
Conveyors
- Conveyors
- Conveyor Safety
- Conveyor Safety, continued
- Knowledge Check: Conveyors
Cranes and Slings
- Cranes
- Using Cranes
- Using Cranes, continued
- Crane Inspection
- Knowledge Check: Crane Inspection
- Slings
- Sling Use
- Knowledge Check: Slings
Conclusion
Manual Material Handling and Back Safety
Course Duration - 50 min
Back injuries are all-too-common in the workplace - and often avoidable. This course reviews how the back functions and offers valuable tips for preventing injuries to save your back. You will learn to identify and assess the risks involved in different tasks so you can approach the work with due caution. Discover how to approach a manual task with proper posture, safety gear, and sufficient knowledge of the task to prevent injuries.
This course also reviews various environmental factors that can contribute to back accidents and injury, and how control them. This course features audio narration, visual aids, and quizzes for an engaging and complete learning experience.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize different types of back injuries and their causes
- Assess the risk of injury involved in various manual tasks
- Distinguish between safe and dangerous practices when approaching a task
- Use proper posture and safety gear to prevent back injuries
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Hazards of Manual Material Handling
- The Level of Hazard
- The Back
- The Hazards of Manual Material Handling
- Check Your Understanding
Musculoskeletal Injuries (MSIs) of the Back
- Musculoskeletal Injuries (MSIs)
- Types of Musculoskeletal Injuries (MSIs) of the Back
- Why Back Injuries Occur
- Check Your Understanding
Prevention of Back Injuries
- Back Injury Prevention
- Task Design
- Workstation Design
- Use of Mechanical Devices
- Environmental Factors
- More Environmental Factors
- Carrying and Holding
- Storage
- Personal Factors
- Tips to Enhance Fitness
- Lifting
Conclusion
Section 10: Loading Dock - 2 Courses, 11 min
Master Loading Dock Operations and Prevent Accidents
Are you working in a warehouse or distribution center? Our Loading Dock Safety Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to prevent accidents, protect your workforce, and optimize your operations.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Accidents: Learn how to identify and avoid common loading dock hazards, such as tip-overs, collisions, and falls.
- Enhance Safety: Implement effective safety practices to create a safer working environment.
- Optimize Efficiency: Improve the efficiency of loading dock operations and reduce downtime.
- Comply with Regulations: Ensure compliance with industry regulations for loading dock safety.
Forklift Best Practices: 05. Tipovers and Loading Docks
Course Duration - 2 min
Our Tipovers and Loading Docks course examines one of the worst things that can happen with a forklift – a tip over. We'll discuss forward and lateral tips, the importance of understanding manufacturer's recommendations for your specific type of forklift, and how to react if a tip over does occur. Tip overs are particularly dangerous around loading docks, so We'll cover the extra safety precautions required in these areas.
Course Objectives:
- React effectively to either a lateral or forward tip
- Observe safety practices to reduce accidents
- Confidently handle forklifts on docks or uneven surfaces
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Audio: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
Powered Industrial Trucks: Part 07. Loading Dock Operations
Course Duration - 9 min
In loading dock areas, traffic, ramps, elevators and ledges increase the danger of powered industrial truck collisions, tip-overs and other incidents. Take this course to learn about the safe decisions truck operators can make to maintain loading dock area safety. This course is ideal for people who operate powered industrial trucks or those who manage them.
Course Objectives:
- Recall safe practices for operating powered industrial trucks at loading dock areas
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Surfaces, Light and Edges
- Outdoor Surfaces
- Indoor Surfaces
- Light
- Loading Docks and Ramps
- Knowledge Check: Surfaces, Light and Edges
Trailers, Railcars and Elevators
- Verify Capacity and Size
- Brakes and Chocking Wheels
- Knowledge Check: Trailers and Railcars
- Opening Doors
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Loading Dock Areas
- Entering and Exiting Trailers, Railcars and Elevators
- Elevators
- Knowledge Check: Trailers, Railcars and Elevators
Conclusion
Section 11: Forklift - 8 Courses, 1 hr 59 min
Master Forklift Operation and Prevent Accidents
Are you working with or around forklifts? Our Forklift Safety Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to operate forklifts safely, prevent accidents, and protect your workforce.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Accidents: Identify and eliminate forklift hazards to safeguard your employees.
- Enhance Efficiency: Optimize forklift operations to improve productivity and reduce downtime.
- Comply with Regulations: Ensure compliance with industry regulations for forklift safety.
- Foster a Safety Culture: Promote a strong safety culture by emphasizing the importance of safe forklift practices.
Forklift Best Practices: 01. Physical Conditions
Course Duration - 4 min
Improve your safety when operating a forklift with tips from our informative Forklift Best Practices: Physical Conditions course. There are many conditions you need to be aware of in order to operate a forklift safely, and we will review not only the hazards but also tips for preventing accidents. We'll discuss best practices, obstructions, floor load limits, outdoor safety and additional hazards. There are no guarantees that accidents won't happen while operating a forklift, but with an awareness of physical conditions, you can increase safety for yourself and for your coworkers.
Part of our Forklift Best Practices series, the Physical Conditions course includes a brief video, a downloadable student workbook and an online exam to check your understanding.
Course Objectives:
- Be aware of potential hazards posed by physical conditions
- Take action to mitigate unsafe conditions
- Encourage safety practices within the workplace
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Audio: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
Forklift Safety: 04. Forklift Operations for Employees: Pre-Operation
Course Duration - 6 min
Our Forklift Operations for Employees: Pre-Operation course starts employees off with the basic training required for the job. We discuss the three stages of forklift operation with a focus on the first - Pre-Operation. This comprehensive checklist is critical for safe forklift use, as it shows you the checkpoints to be reviewed as well as what actions to take when something isn’t in proper operating condition.
Part of our Forklift Best Practices series, the Physical Conditions course includes a brief video, a downloadable student workbook and an online exam to check your understanding.
Course Objectives:
- Master the safety checkpoints for forklift operation
- Establish a safety and maintenance routine
- Identify repair issues or when to remove the forklift from service
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Audio: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
Forklift Safety: 05. Forklift Operations for Employees: Traveling and Maneuvering
Course Duration - 6 min
Our Forklift Operations for Employees: Travelling and Maneuvering course reviews the three stages of operation with a focus on the second, illustrating what hazards you need to be aware of when in the work phase. We examine the correct mounting process, steering, travelling on a slope, turning and changing direction, and more to help ensure your operators are moving safely.
Part of our Forklift Best Practices series, the Physical Conditions course includes a brief video, a downloadable student workbook and an online exam to check your understanding.
Course Objectives:
- Mount and dismount a forklift safely
- Master forklift operation on slopes and around corners
- Recognize safety hazards and how to avoid them
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Audio: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
Forklift Safety: 06. Forklift Operations for Employees: Load Handling
Course Duration - 6 min
Our Forklift Operations for Employees: Load Handling course covers the critical skills required in the third forklift operational stage – load handling. Discover the eight steps for safe load handling and the specific rules for each step. We'll cover preparation, approach, mast and fork position, lifting and lowering loads, high tiering and finally safe loading and unloading. This course will prepare employees to confidently and safely maneuver a loaded forklift.
Part of our Forklift Best Practices series, the Physical Conditions course includes a brief video, a downloadable student workbook and an online exam to check your understanding.
Course Objectives:
- Master the 8 steps for safe load handling
- Prepare for safe loading and unloading procedures
- Recognize correct mast and fork position
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Audio: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
Forklift Awareness
Course Duration - 12 min
Powered industrial trucks like forklifts are used every day to lift and move equipment or materials. Because of the high risk of injury and even death while operating a powered industrial truck, some use and training recommendations have been developed to improve safety. This training is ideal for all workers who operate or supervise the operation of forklifts.
Course Objectives:
- State the most common causes of forklift injuries and fatalities
- Identify key elements for safe operation of a forklift, including stability and load handling
- Recognize the most important considerations for stopping a lift and/or ending a shift
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
- What Is a Powered Industrial Truck?
- Types of Forklifts
Safety and Pre-use Inspections
- Learning Activity: Causes of Forklift Fatalities
- Pre-Operation Inspections
- Pre-Operation Inspections (continued)
- Safety Issues
- Learning Activity: Safe or Unsafe?
Handling Loads
- Preventing Tip-Over
- Picking Up a Load
- Traveling
- Drive Slowly
- Knowledge Check: Right-of-Way
- Surface Conditions
- Trailers and Railcars
- Knowledge Check: Ramps
- Stopping Lift and End of Shift
Conclusion
Forklift Safety - 1
Course Duration - 25 min
Thousands of forklift accidents happen every month, yet most could be avoided with effective procedures and training. Learn about powered industrial trucks and safe forklift use. Examine forklift-related accidents and strategies that can reduce them, as well as OSHA requirements for using forklifts, and general safety tips.
Course Objectives:
- Describe common forklift accidents and ways to prevent them
- Describe legal obligations for forklift use
- Apply the risk management process to using forklifts
- List common forklift safety tips
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
- Off the loading dock
- Safe systems of work
- Unbalanced loads
- Proper lifting of unbalanced loads
- The stability triangle
- Pedestrian areas
- Pedestrian safety
- Lifting people with a forklift
- Personnel basket attachments
Forklift health and safety
- Health and safety obligations
- Forklift safety checks
Forklift risk management process
- Step 1: Identify hazards
- Step 2: Assess risks
- Risk assessment matrix
- Step 3: Implement controls
- Step 4: Monitor and review
Forklift safety key points
- Safety devices and measures
- Top safety tips
- More safety tips
- What would you do?
Summary
Forklift Safety - 2
Course Duration - 30 min
Forklifts or powered industrial trucks are used to lift, stack and transfer loads in warehouses, factories, shipping yards, freight terminals and other workplaces. While forklifts offer a practical materials handling solution for many businesses, each year they continue to be associated with workplace deaths and injuries. Forklift incidents can be prevented, especially when employers and workers work together to improve safety and health at work.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize the different types of forklifts
- Describe the safety hazards associated with forklifts and how to avoid them
- Explain how to operate a forklift safely
- Explain how to carry and handle loads safely in various circumstances
- Recognize the importance of pre-operation checks and forklift maintenance
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
About Forklifts
- Forklift Classes
- Forklift Power Sources
- Parts of a Forklift
Operating Forklifts Safely
- Common Forklift Hazards
- Pre-Operation and Working Environment Checks
- Safe Forklift Operation
Safe Load Capacity, Balance and Stability
- Load Capacity
- Weight, Size and Position
- Recommended Practices
- Field Calculation of Safe Load Capacity
- Maximum Load Moment
- Recommended Practices
- Balance
- The Stability Triangle
Carrying and Handling the Load Safely
- Preparing to Handle the Load
- Approaching the Load
- Positioning the Mast
- Positioning the Forks
- Lifting the Load
- Traveling with the Load
- Lowering the Load
- Operating a Forklift on an Incline or Ramp of Greater Than 10%
- Operating a Forklift on a Loading Dock
- Loading and Unloading Truck Trailers
- Avoiding Carbon Monoxide Buildup in Enclosed Spaces
Conclusion
Forklift Operator - Orientation
Course Duration - 30 min
This is a comprehensive training program aimed at equipping individuals with the fundamental knowledge and skills required for safe and efficient forklift operation. The course emphasizes the critical role forklifts play in enhancing workplace productivity while highlighting the potential dangers associated with their operation. Participants will delve into the intricacies of forklift driving, learning about different types of forklifts, gaining insights into forklift certification processes, understanding the principles of forklift operations, and addressing workplace hazards and maintenance requirements. The training is tailored to ensure that individuals grasp the nuances of forklift handling beyond the misconception that it is as straightforward as driving a car.
Course Objectives:
- Differentiate between types of forklifts, recognizing their specific functionalities and applications in various workplace settings
- Describe the importance of forklift certification, identifying the necessary steps and requirements for achieving and maintaining certification
- Demonstrate proficiency in forklift operations, considering the impact of loads and tasks on safe driving and handling practices
- Comprehend the concept of the fulcrum in forklift operation, recognizing its significance in maintaining stability and preventing accidents
- Evaluate and address workplace hazards associated with forklift operation, implementing safety protocols and preventive measures
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
FORKLIFT OPERATOR - ORIENTATION
HOW TO USE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
TYPES OF FORKLIFTS
COURSE INTERACTION
FORKLIFT CERTIFICATION
COURSE INTERACTION
FORKLIFT OPERATIONS
COURSE INTERACTION
THE FULCRUM
COURSE INTERACTION
WORKPLACE HAZARDS
COURSE INTERACTION
FORKLIFT MAINTENANCE
COURSE INTERACTION
FINAL REVIEW
FINAL EXAM
Section 12: Powered Industrial Truck - 3 Courses, 1 hr 27 min
Master Powered Industrial Truck Operation and Prevent Accidents
Are you working with or around powered industrial trucks (PITs)? Our Powered Industrial Truck Safety Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to operate PITs safely, prevent accidents, and protect your workforce.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Accidents: Identify and eliminate PIT hazards to safeguard your employees.
- Enhance Efficiency: Optimize PIT operations to improve productivity and reduce downtime.
- Comply with Regulations: Ensure compliance with industry regulations for PIT safety.
- Foster a Safety Culture: Promote a strong safety culture by emphasizing the importance of safe PIT practices.
Powered Industrial Trucks: Operators' Overview
Course Duration - 32 min
Powered industrial trucks like forklifts, motorized pallet jacks, tuggers, tow motors and other powered equipment are used every day to lift and move equipment or materials. Because of the high risk of injury and even death while operating a powered industrial truck, some use and training recommendations have been developed to improve safety. Specifically, it is recommended that powered industrial truck operators receive comprehensive initial training, including facility specifics, a hands-on skill demonstration in the workplace and an evaluation. Employers are also encouraged to provide refresher training on powered industrial trucks under certain circumstances.
Course Objectives:
- Give an overview of the different types and classes of powered industrial trucks
- State the most common causes of powered industrial truck injuries and fatalities
- Outline the process for conducting pre-use inspections
- Identify key elements for safe operation of a powered industrial truck, including stability and load handling
- Discuss safety considerations when refueling and changing or charging batteries
- Recognize the most important considerations for stopping a lift and/or ending a shift
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Types and Classes of Powered Industrial Trucks
- What Is a Powered Industrial Truck?
- Types and Classes of Powered Industrial Trucks
- Data Plates and Markings
- Learning Activity: Why Data Plates Matter
- Learning Activity: Why Data Plates Matter (continued)
Safety and Pre-use Inspections
- Knowledge Check: Causes of Forklift Fatalities
- Why Property Damage Matters
- Pedestrian Safety
- Pre-Operation Inspections
- Learning Activity: Pre-Operation Inspection
- Learning Activity: Pre-Operation Inspection (continued)
- Addressing Inspection Findings
- Learning Activity: Safe or Unsafe?
- Feedback: Safe or Unsafe?
Stability
- General Stability Principles – Load Position and Weight
- General Stability Principles – Acceleration and Braking
- General Stability Principles – Turning
- Learning Activity: Load Height, Speed and Stability
Handling Loads
- Picking Up a Load
- Picking Up a Load (continued)
- Knowledge Check: Fork Position
- Handling Loads
- Handling Loads: Drive Slowly
- Handling Loads: Drive Slowly (continued)
- Handling Lifts: Surface Conditions
- Trailers and Railcars
- Trailers and Railcars (continued)
- Knowledge Check: Ramps
- Knowledge Check: Handling a Tip-Over with an Overhead Protective Structure
- Handling a Tip-Over Without an Overhead Structure
Refueling, Batteries and Stopping Lifts
- Refueling, Changing and Charging Batteries
- Refueling, Changing and Charging Batteries – Hazards
- Refueling, Changing and Charging Batteries – Safety Considerations
- Refueling, Changing and Charging Batteries – PPE
- Stopping the Lift and End of Shift
- Knowledge Check: Refueling, Changing and Charging Batteries
- Knowledge Check: Unattended Lift
Conclusion
Powered Industrial Truck Safety
Course Duration - 30 min
This course covers the principles and procedures for safe operation of
powered industrial trucks. Workers taking this course will be able to apply the
safety practices to prepare a truck for use, apply the principles of stability
when operating a powered industrial truck, follow inspection protocol, and
follow safe driving practices.
Course Objectives:
- Explain regulations for operating a forklift or other powered industrial truck
- Provide general steps for pre-use inspection and fueling/charging of a powered industrial truck
- Introduce safe driving practices, including knowledge of the stability triangle
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
- Course Features
- Introduction
- Legal Industrial Truck Operation
Overview
- What Are Powered Industrial Trucks?
- Regulations
Pre-Use Inspection
- Inspection Points
- Checking Points of Inspection
Industrial Truck Fueling/Charging
- Fueling and Charging Overview
- Fueling Gas and Diesel Trucks
- Exercise: Industrial Truck Fueling and Charging
- Fueling an LPG Truck
- Scenario: Industrial Truck Fueling and Charging
- Electrolyte Levels
- Exercise: Industrial Truck Fueling and Charging
Safe Driving Practices
Stability Triangle
- The Stability Triangle
- The Center of Gravity
Driving a Load
- Driving a Load
- Picking Up a Load
- Exercise: Industrial Truck Loading
- Moving a Load
- Exercise: Driving a Load
- Setting Down a Load
Conclusion
Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Safety
Course Duration - 25 min
This course focuses on safety-related issues that are relevant to the operation of Powered Industrial Trucks (PITs). Although there are a wide variety of PIT types, many of them share the same operating principles. This course does not address the uniqueness of each type of PIT in use today, but rather focuses on the hazards and safe operating practices shared by many of them. This training is designed for operators, supervisors, and employees working in general industry where PITs are used and enables drivers to identify safe and unsafe operating behaviors and hazardous conditions in order to minimize the risk of accidents. This course provides general awareness information and is not intended to deliver authorized, qualified, or competent person training. All operators should consult their specific PIT operation manual before use.
Course Objectives:
- Identify common examples of powered industrial trucks covered by OSHA standards
- Assess for hazardous conditions that can lead to PIT accidents
- Follow PIT inspection, operation, maintenance, refueling and recharging requirements
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
PITs and Their Purpose
Maintenance and Inspection
PIT Operation Basics
PIT Operating Hazards
Safety Training Requirements
Exam
Section 13: Preventing And Cleaning Up Spills - 3 Courses, 1 hr 2 min
Protect Your Workplace and Environment with Effective Spill Prevention and Cleanup Practices
Are you working in a facility where spills are a potential hazard? Our Spill Prevention and Cleanup Mastery course provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to prevent spills, respond effectively to incidents, and ensure compliance with regulations.
Key Benefits:
- Protect Your Environment: Prevent spills and minimize their impact on the environment.
- Ensure Safety: Safeguard your employees and the public from hazards associated with spills.
- Comply with Regulations: Adhere to industry regulations for spill prevention and cleanup.
- Reduce Costs: Minimize the financial impact of spills through effective prevention and response.
Cleaning Up Small Chemical Spills
Course Duration - 14 min
Spills in the workplace are almost inevitable. Because of the range and quantity of substances used in laboratories, manufacturing facilities and other work areas, preplanning is needed to respond safely to chemical spills. Spills should be cleaned up only by knowledgeable and experienced staff. This training will provide the information needed to handle small chemical spills in the workplace. Ideal learners are those who work around chemicals.
Course Objectives:
- Define a small chemical spill
- Explain how to prepare for and respond to a small chemical spill
- List what should be included in a spill kit
- Explain how to clean up a small chemical spill
- Specify precautions to take if a chemical spill is large or involves hazardous materials
- Describe what to do if someone becomes contaminated during spill cleanup
- Recall how to dispose of spilled chemicals
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
Definition and Responsibilities
- Definition of a Small Chemical Spill
- When to Respond to a Spill
- Pre-Planning for Spills
- Knowledge Check: Small Chemical Spills
Spill Kit and PPE
- The Spill Kit
- The Spill Kit: Absorbents and Neutralizers
- The Spill Kit: PPE
- The Spill Kit: Cleanup Material
Cleanup Procedures
- Dealing with a Spill
- Contain and Confine the Spill
- Learning Activity: Cleaning Up a Spill
- Flammable Liquids or Organic Solvents
- Acids or Bases (Caustics)
- Neutralizing Acids or Bases (Caustics)
- Large Quantities/Acutely Hazardous Materials
Contamination and Disposal
- Contamination
- Disposing of the Spill
- Learning Activity: Contamination and Disposal
Conclusion
Preventing Spills
Course Duration - 26 min
This course teaches employees how to prevent and respond to hazardous liquid spills in the workplace by identifying their sources, performing routine maintenance and inspections, following proper handling and personal safety procedures, performing risk evaluations, and taking proper actions in response to a hazardous liquid spill.
Course Objectives:
- Describe the actions that you and your employer should take to prevent hazardous material spills in your workplace
- Describe the actions that you and your employer should take to ensure your company is prepared to effectively respond to a hazardous material spill in your workplace
- Describe the response actions you and your coworkers should take in the event of a hazardous material spill in your workplace
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) (US)
Course Duration - 22 min
You have seen media reports about the catastrophic effects an oil spill has on wildlife, the environment, and the livelihood of affected communities. The SPCC regulation was developed to prevent oil releases at facilities from polluting navigable waters of the United States. This course gives employees a general overview of SPCC requirements. Ideal learners are any employee involved in oil handling, transfer, storage, spill response or maintenance of oil equipment.
Course Objectives:
- List the general requirements and goals of an SPCC plan
- Identify the potential types and sources of oils and oil products covered by the regulations
- State the steps to take in the event of a spill
- Give examples of what you can do to prevent spills
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
SPCC Requirements and Goals
- SPCC Requirements
- Knowledge Check: SPCC Requirements
- SPCC Plan Goals
Types of Oil and Releases
- What Kinds of Oils Are Covered?
- Learning Activity: Types of Releases
Spill Countermeasures
- Spill Prevention – Countermeasures
Cleanup and Reporting
- How to Clean Up a Spill
- Spill Reporting and Documentation
- Reporting
- Knowledge Check: Cleanup and Reporting
- Consult Company Policies
Spill Prevention
- Spill Prevention
- Tank Delivery Guidelines
- Alarms
- Containment
- Containment Areas
- Drum Handling
Spill Response
Conclusion
Section 14: Slips Trips And Falls - 4 Courses, 34 min
Protect Your Workforce and Prevent Accidents with Effective Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention Strategies
Are you looking to create a safer workplace and reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls? Our Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to prevent these accidents, protect your employees, and ensure compliance with regulations.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Injuries: Identify and eliminate slip, trip, and fall hazards to safeguard your workforce.
- Enhance Safety: Create a safer working environment by implementing effective prevention measures.
- Comply with Regulations: Adhere to industry regulations for slip, trip, and fall prevention.
- Reduce Costs: Minimize the financial impact of accidents and lost productivity.
Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls: Keeping Work Areas Safe
Course Duration - 4 min
Slips, trips and falls can cause numerous, sometimes severe, injuries. Take this course to learn ways you can make your workplace safer to prevent these accidents. This course is ideal for all employees.
Course Objectives:
- Implement methods to maintain safe work areas
- Identify the dos and don’ts to reduce the risk of falls in a work area
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls: Definitions and Precautions
Course Duration - 5 min
By knowing how slips, trips and falls occur, you can take appropriate actions to prevent them. Take this course to learn about hazards and precautions. This course is ideal for all employees.
Course Objectives:
- Explain how different falls, slips and trips occur
- Describe the precautions to be taken to avoid slips, trips or falls
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Creating a Safe Industrial Workplace: Slips, Trips & Falls
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, because seeing the wrong way to do things is a lot more entertaining than only talking about the right way to do them. Another training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we provide serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Course Objectives:
- Show multiple strategies for avoiding slips, trips, falls in the workplace
- Identify simple preventive techniques for eliminating the conditions that typically cause them
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Slips and Trips
Course Duration - 15 min
This course provides you with an overview of slip and trip hazards in the workplace. It shows you how to control slip and trip risks in your workplace so you can protect yourself, and your colleagues from accidents, and comply with your workplace’s health and safety requirements.
Course Objectives:
- Identify what workplace slip and trip hazards are
- Describe how to prevent slip and trip hazards
- Recognise what the law requires of employers and employees
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): British English.
Detailed Course Outline:
Slips and trips
- Common causes of injury - Current Page
- Did you know?
- See it, sort it or report it
Slips
- Slip hazards
- Eliminating slips
Trips
- Trip hazards
- Combatting trips
Your responsibility
- How to stay safe
- Regulations
Let’s review
Section 15: Two-Wheeled Handcart - 2 Courses, 18 min
Master Safe and Efficient Handcart Operation
Are you using two-wheeled handcarts in your workplace? Our Two-Wheeled Handcart Safety Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to operate handcarts safely, prevent accidents, and optimize efficiency.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Injuries: Learn proper techniques to avoid injuries associated with handcart use.
- Enhance Efficiency: Optimize your handcart operations for improved productivity.
- Reduce Damage: Protect your equipment and materials from damage caused by improper handcart use.
Two-Wheeled Handcart
Course Duration - 8 min
Brush up on the correct way to operate a handcart with the elearning course, Two-Wheeled Handcart. In this course we'll discuss the proper way to operate and load a handcart to prevent accidents. We'll review how to check the handcart before use to ensure it is in good working condition, how to plan and clear your path, and the proper method for loading. With the information gained in this course, you'll build the skills and knowledge required to ensure you're using your handcart safely.
Course Objectives:
- Ensure that your two-wheeled handcart is in top condition before use
- Employ proper techniques for safe, effective handcart use
- Plan and clear your path in advance
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Audio: Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Mandarin), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Chinese (Simplified), European French, German, Italian, Japanese, & Latin American Spanish.
Equipment Safety Essentials: How to Use A Two-Wheeled Handcart
Course Duration - 10 min
This video course will make sure you know how to use a handcart without injuring yourself, others, or the thing that you’re carrying. It also features a famous wizard. How can such a short safety video be so cool? Because we’re great at what we do. Another training course from The Jeff Havens Company, where we provide serious solutions in a seriously funny way.
Course Objectives:
- Identify appropriate ways to use a two-wheeled handcart
- Show various techniques depending on the load and terrain
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Section 16: Utility Cart - 2 Courses, 21 min
Master Utility Cart Operation and Prevent Accidents
Are you using utility carts in your workplace? Our Utility Cart Safety Mastery course section provides you with the essential knowledge and skills to operate utility carts safely, prevent accidents, and protect your team.
Key Benefits:
- Prevent Accidents: Identify and eliminate utility cart hazards to safeguard your employees.
- Enhance Safety: Create a safer working environment by implementing effective safety practices.
- Optimize Efficiency: Improve the efficiency of utility cart operations.
- Comply with Regulations: Ensure compliance with industry regulations for utility cart safety.
Utility Cart Safety: Introduction
Course Duration - 10 min
Utility carts are used in many facilities, not just on the golf course. Observing safety precautions when operating any kind of utility cart is of paramount importance. This course identifies the safeguards you need to have in place.
In this course, we'll identify several of these motorized vehicles that come in various sizes and use various types of power sources. You'll learn what you should do before you even start to drive a utility vehicle. You'll also discover safety issues that apply particularly to these vehicles, such as collisions with pedestrians and other motor vehicles.
This course provides an excellent overview of utility cart safety. It will act as a good reminder for employees who already operate a utility cart and an excellent introduction for those who plan to operate one in the future.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize types and purposes of various utility carts
- Prepare for utility cart operation using checks and walk-around inspections
- Employ safe operating practices when using a utility cart
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): American English.
Low-Speed and Utility Vehicle Safety
Course Duration - 11 min
When it comes to utility vehicles, such as golf carts, low speed doesn't mean low risk. Take this course to learn about the unique hazards you should consider before getting behind the wheel and learn how you can safely operate low-speed and utility vehicles. This course is ideal for anyone who operates or rides in low-speed and utility vehicles.
Course Objectives:
- Recognize hazards associated with low-speed and utility vehicles
- Stay safe when operating or riding in low-speed and utility vehicles
Additional Language Information:
- Course Text: N/A.
- Audio: N/A.
- Subtitles (Closed Caption): N/A.
Detailed Course Outline:
Introduction
- Welcome
- Knowledge Check: Low-Speed or Utility Vehicles
- Don't Underestimate Low-Speed or Utility Vehicles
- Learning Objectives
Hazards
- Knowledge Check: Automobiles vs. Low-Speed and Utility Vehicles
- Feedback: Automobiles vs. Low-Speed and Utility Vehicles
- Other Hazards
Before You Drive
- Reminder
- Operator Condition
- Vehicle Condition
- Surroundings
- Knowledge Check: Inspection
Safe Operation
- Unsafe Behaviors
- Speed, Slopes and Signs
- Descending
- Knowledge Check: Safe Operation
- Capacity and Load Securement
- Passengers
- Right-of-Way
- Parking
- Knowledge Check: Passengers
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