Injury prevention and safety awareness training are available in an online format, EHS instructor, or safety talks.
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Training Course (Recommended) |
Course Description |
Time / Frequency | Registration Link |
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Automated External Defibrillators (AED) |
The primary focus of this course is the proper use of the Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The use of an AED also includes the correct application of the ABCs of basic life support and basic CPR techniques, which will also be reviewed in this training. Note: This training should not be used as the primary basis for any AED or CPR certification. It is intended to provide the learner with knowledge-based training only and should be accompanied with a performance-based component provided by a qualified instructor. |
30 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Behavior-based Safety for Supervisors |
This course is intended to provide supervisors with an overview of the concepts of behavior-based safety. This training will aid those supervisors who have not used these techniques in their day-to-day duties and responsibilities in the past. |
30 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Cold Stress |
This course will discuss the effects of cold on your body, outline the risk factors for cold-related ailments, and describe the associated treatments for each. This training will also describe several preventive measure techniques and safe work practices that you can use to protect yourself from cold-related stresses. |
30 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Computer Ergonomics |
This course is designed to provide the basic information needed to recognize and report musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) signs, symptoms, and risk factors. |
20 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
COVID-19: A Novel Coronavirus |
This course is intended to familiarize those at a higher risk than the general population for contracting COVID-19, precautions to take to protect yourself and others, what to do if you have symptoms, and how to wash your hands appropriately. |
30 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Distracted Driving 2.0 |
In this course, you will learn why distractions cause accidents, and how to minimize your exposure to them. |
30 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Ergonomics in the Workplace 2.0 |
This course is designed to provide the basic information needed to recognize and report musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) signs, symptoms, and risk factors. It addresses the key components of an ergonomics program and provides information to assist both employees and employers in minimizing the risk of developing work-related MSDs. This course applies to both office and industrial settings. |
20 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Hand and Power Tool Safety Impact: Electrical Tools |
Electrically powered tools can be risky to use due to the power supply that it runs on. Workers need to take precautions against electrical shocks. |
10 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Hand and Power Tool Safety Impact: Pneumatic Tools |
Pneumatic tools are driven by compressed air and are risky when not handled properly. These tools can have a grave physical impact on a person and are considered hazardous when not secured properly before use. |
10 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Hand and Power Tool Safety Impact: Powder-actuated Tools |
Personnel need to take extreme caution when operating powder-actuated tools on a job site. They must be trained properly to avoid hazards caused by powder-actuated tools. |
10 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Heat Stress Recognition and Prevention |
This course will discuss the effects of heat on your body, outline the risk factors for heat-related illnesses, and describe the associated treatments for each. This training will also explain several control measure techniques and safe work practices that you can use to prevent heat-related stresses. |
20 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Home Office: Safety Awareness 2.0 |
This course is designed to raise awareness about hazards that may be encountered when working in a home office environment. The common hazards associated with work in home offices are static work and ergonomic hazards, eye strain, and mental health effects. Other considerations include accidents and injuries such as electrical shock, slips, trips, and falls. Child safety and emergency preparedness are also factors in the home office. |
30 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Job Hazard Analysis |
This course is intended to provide information that will help improve the quality of work environments, reduce absenteeism, help maintain a healthier workforce, reduce injury and illness rates, and make workers feel good about their work. This course was specifically designed for supervisors and managers to help enhance existing techniques in job hazard analysis. |
15 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Ladder Safety 2.0 |
This course provides information about the safe use of portable and fixed ladders. The intent of the course is to provide the learner with information about the hazards involved with the use of ladders and control methods that will greatly reduce these hazards. |
20 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Lead Awareness in General Industry |
This course provides general knowledge of the hazards associated with lead exposure and requirements to reduce or eliminate exposure. |
45 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Safety Principles: Safety Awareness |
Setting expectations for safe work habits and behaviors isn't enough to ensure employees buy into an organization's accident prevention program. Employees must be made fully aware as to why they must follow procedures. They must be informed of the negative outcomes that could arise from an accident, and they must understand that failing to follow procedure could carry consequences for the entire organization |
5 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |
Trenching and Excavation Safety |
This course is designed to better inform the employee of the possible health and safety concerns unique to trenching and excavation. In this course, you'll learn about safety considerations and proper practices to reduce the hazards that may occur during excavation. |
20 Minutes Initial |
Online Module |