Laboratory & Research Environment Training Courses
Below are the environmental health & safety training courses required for all employees in the Research Laboratory environment. Job categories include Students, Faculty, Principal Investigators, etc. Supervisors should ensure all personnel have received training.
Please fill out the Training Request Form to have online training assigned.
Training Course | Course Description | Time / Frequency | Delivery Method |
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New Employee Safety Orientation | The New Employee Safety Orientation course will provide an introduction to UNC Charlotte’s EHS program, general compliance requirements and injury prevention resources. | 1 Hour Initial | Human Resources Learning & Development Portal |
Building Emergency Evacuation | The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) require employers to develop emergency evacuation plans and train employees. This self-study course will provide directions for the safe evacuation of University buildings and safe assembly points. | 30 Minutes Initial and Annual | Learning & Development Portal |
Fire Safety and Prevention 2.0 | In this course, you will learn to identify characteristics of fire, recognize ways to prevent workplace fires, Identify how to respond to fire emergencies, and recognize how to select and use a fire extinguisher. EHS will notify personnel if their job requires annual hands-on classroom fire extinguisher training. | 15 Minutes Initial and Annual | Learning & Development Portal |
Back Safety and Injury Prevention 2.0 | In this course, you will learn to identify job-specific hazards that contribute to preventable back injuries, select attributes of a proper posture, identify ways to minimize back injuries, and examples of controls for preventing back injuries. | 15 Minutes Initial | Learning & Development Portal |
Slips, Trips and Falls 2.0 | In this course, you will learn to identify fall hazard conditions in the workplace, identify ways to minimize walkway hazards, identify ways to prevent injuries on stairs, identify safe practices for ladder use and use the 4-to-1 rule to determine safe ladder placement. | 15 Minutes Initial | Learning & Development Portal |
(PPE) Personal Protective Equipment 2.0 | In this course, you will learn to identify key facts about PPE and its use, identify characteristics of protective clothing materials and protective suits, identify the level of protection that a user is provided when wearing specific types of PPE, and recognize proper donning and doffing techniques for PPE. | 1 Hour Initial | Learning & Development Portal |
Hazardous Waste Management | The Hazardous Waste Management training course will cover hazardous waste management practices, major components of the University Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan, types of hazardous waste, labeling and hazardous waste pickup requests. This training module will give you a good understanding of the program and its requirements. COURSE ID: _scorm12_sppubuncc_hazardouswaste_2018_new | 45 Minutes Initial and Every 3 Years | Learning & Development Portal |
Laboratory Safety | In this course, you will learn to identify the requirements of the Laboratory Safety Standard, identify characteristics of a workplace Chemical Hygiene Plan, identify general laboratory safety guidelines and identify good practices to follow in the prevention of laboratory fire and burn hazards. | 30 Minutes Initial and Every 3 Years | Learning & Development Portal |
REQUIRED BASED ON SPECIFIC JOB TASK
Training Course | Course Description | Time / Frequency | Delivery Method |
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Bloodborne Pathogen Awareness 2.0 | In this course, you will learn a basic understanding of bloodborne pathogens, common modes of transmission, methods of prevention, and what to do if an exposure occurs. Information presented will help minimize serious health risks to persons who may have personal exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials in the workplace. | 30 Minutes Initial and Annual | Learning & Development Portal |
Cryogenic Safety | This course is designed to familiarize employees with the hazards of cryogenic liquids, markings, storage, usage, and handling precautions necessary in order to control the hazards. Cryogenic materials are commonly used in the workplace for a variety of purposes, such as refrigeration, medical applications, and rocket propulsion. Due to their extremely cold temperatures, cryogenic materials can be hazardous if handled and stored incorrectly. Cryogenic materials are stored in specially designed containers known as dewars and any person handling cryogenic materials must wear personal protective equipment. | 1 Hour Initial | Learning & Development Portal |
Respiratory Protection | This course will provide employees with basic understanding in how to identify the hazards of airborne contaminants, identify and use appropriate respiratory protection, recognize the limitations and capabilities of respirators in our workplace, and inspect, maintain, and store respirators. | 1 Hour Initial and Annual | Learning & Development Portal + Hands-on Practice |
Compressed Gas Safety | This course is designed to familiarize employees with the hazards of compressed gases, cylinder markings, special storage, usage, and handling precautions necessary in order to control the hazards and identify transportation requirements. | 30 Minutes Initial | Learning & Development Portal |
Radiation Producing Devices Safety | This course is intended for radiation workers handling x-ray and other ionizing radiation producing devices. Topics covered include: Fundamentals of Radiation, Units, Biological Effects, ALARA, Dosimetry, Dose Limits, Forms, Required Postings and Emergency Procedures. | 1 Hour Initial and Every 3 Years | Learning & Development Portal |
Fire Extinguisher | This course will address how to prevent fires and recognize fire hazards. It will also discuss what actions to take in the event of a fire, including hands-on proper use of portable fire extinguishers. | 45 Minutes Initial and Annual | Learning & Development Portal |
Radionuclide Safety | This course covers the UNC Charlotte Radiation Safety Program and is designed for initial users of radioactive materials (RAM) in laboratories. This course can also serve as a refresher course. Course objectives include regulatory requirements, fundamental safe work practices, waste management, emergency procedures, and security of RAM. | 1 Hour Initial and Every 3 Years | Learning & Development Portal |
Laser Safety | This one-hour course is designed to provide awareness of the fundamentals of Class 3B (moderate) and 4 (high-power) lasers or laser systems. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to: discuss what a laser is and how a laser works, name the types and classes of lasers, describe non-beam laser hazards, recall the biological effects of a laser on the human body, and identify types of control measures. | 1 Hour Initial and Every 3 Years | Learning & Development Portal |
Please contact the EHS office at ehsoffice@charlotte.edu, or 704-687-1111, if you need assistance with scheduling a safety training session for your employees.