Maintaining a safe and
healthy work environment is more
important today than ever
before. Yet at the same time,
the challenges of conducting
Safety & Health Training and
Regulatory Compliance activities
are greater than they have ever
been.
Our
"compliance" training
programs deal with safety and
health issues that are important
to employees in their day-to-day
job functions. The Series
have been developed in the USA
for USA standards but generally they are kept as
generic as possible.
Regulatory compliance products
help facilities comply with
important OSHA, EPA and DOT
regulations.
There are
a number of formats from which
to choose, including:
DVD
(Video based) training programs
These programs come with an
easy-to-use leader's guide,
scheduling and attendance forms,
employee quiz and training
certificate. The leader's guide
coaches trainers through
preparing for and conducting the
training session... including
setting up the classroom and
involving employees in class
discussions. DVDs are subtitled
(which make them the perfect
training alternative for hearing
impaired employees) and are
structured so that the programs
can be played from beginning to
end or by section, and are
indexed so that sections can be
accessed in any order. (You need
a VCR/TV capable of playing NTSC
format which most modern systems
are capable of playing or they
can be played on most PCs),
DVDs can be
used when training is done in a
classroom setting. The runtime
of the DVD
Courses are typically 10 to 25+
minutes long, depending on the
topic
Interactive CD-ROM courses with
built in Management Training
record system
Interactive CD-ROM and online
courses are typically used for
"one-on-one" training. Courses
come with a comprehensive
learning management system (LMS)
at no additional cost. Employees
proceed through the courses at
their own pace and are actively
involved in how the course
progresses. The LMS keeps track
of the employees' progress,
courses they have taken, test
scores and other important
information.
The
courses
use a powerful combination of
audio, full-motion video, text
and colourful graphics. With our
self-paced course employees can
receive training on their own
PCs...on demand...any time...and
at their own pace. CD-ROM
programs also increase
information retention by
directly involving employees in
the learning process. They
can..."See"..."Hear"...and
"Touch"...their training
material.
Training Manager can define and
set up curriculum...establish
log-in procedures...even set up
Pre and Post Tests. The System
also allows employee performance
information to be collected and
organized through a powerful
relational database, which can
generate a number of record
keeping and tracking reports.
Each Course is typically 30 to
45+ minutes long, depending on
the topic. Courses are divided
into a number of logical
sections, each with its own Quiz
and Test, so information is
easily understood...and
retained.
Online
Internet Based Training
Online training system gives you
the best of all worlds
-
Access to as many courses
as you like.
- Four
payment plans to choose
from, including monthly
"Pay-As-You-Go" and "All You
Can Eat" (unlimited access).
- A
comprehensive and easy to
use online Learning
Management System (LMS). ...
and much more!
Here are details of some
of the of the courses
available:
(Based on USA Regulations)
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Asbestos Awareness
-
Hazards
of
asbestos.
-
OSHA's
Asbestos
Standard.
-
Composition
and
nature
of
asbestos.
-
Types of
materials
that may
contain
asbestos,
and
where
they are
encountered.
- How
to
protect
yourself
when
disturbing
a
material
that may
contain
asbestos.
- Air
monitoring
and
decontamination.
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Bloodborne Pathogens
-
Bloodborne
diseases are
a serious
concern. The
HIV virus,
which
usually
leads to
AIDS,
currently
infects over
one million
people in
the USA.
Because of
the
increasing
problems
with these
diseases, in
1991 OSHA
passed a "Bloodborne
Pathogens"
regulation.
This series
of 5
training
products
have been
specifically
created to
assist
facilities
in
fulfilling
the OSHA
Bloodborne
Pathogens
Standard's
(29 CFR Part
1910.1030)
training
requirements.
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Confined Space Entry
-
Contents
of the
OSHA
standard.
-
Responsibilities
of the
employer,
entry
supervisors,
attendants
and
entrants.
-
Identifying
permit
spaces.
-
Types of
hazards
that can
be
encountered.
-
Safety
equipment.
-
Dealing
with
emergencies
and
rescue
teams.
- and
more.
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DOT HAZMAT General
Awareness
- The
regulation
itself.
-
Hazardous
materials,
definitions
and
classes.
-
Hazard
communication.
-
Hazard
"indicators",
such as
labels,
shipping
papers
and
placards.
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Where
hazardous
materials
may be
encountered.
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Packaging
and
storage.
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Shipping.
-
Transport
(trucks,
ships,
rail,
etc.).
-
Security
risks
and
terrorism.
- and
more.
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DOT HAZMAT Safety
Training
- The
regulation
itself.
Hazardous
materials
that
employees
may
encounter.
-
Hazard
"indicators",
such as
labels,
shipping
papers
and
placards.
- The
use of
personal
protective
equipment.
-
Proper
handling
procedures,
and
methods
and
procedures
for
avoiding
accidents.
-
Accidents/emergencies
involving
hazardous
materials.
-
Spills
and
cleanup
procedures.
-
Security
risks
and
terrorism.
- and
more.
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Emergency Planning
- Types of
emergencies.
- The
emergency
plan.
- The
"crisis
management
team".
-
Evacuation.
-
Communications.
- The role
of outside
agencies.
- Practice
sessions and
drills. and
more
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Forklift Safety
-
OSHA's
certification
process.
- The
seven
classes
of
industrial
trucks.
-
Equipment
checkout
and
maintenance.
- A
forklift's
stability
triangle.
- Safe
operating
procedures.
-
Lifting
and
lowering
loads.
-
Trucks
and
loading
docks.
- and
more!
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Hearing Safety
- How
our ears
"work".
-
Types of
hearing
damage/loss.
-
Common
causes
of
hearing
damage/loss.
-
Potential
effects
of
hearing
damage.
-
Noise
avoidance
and
hearing
safety
practices.
-
Selection
and use
of
personal
protective
equipment.
- and
more.
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Indoor Air Quality
- The
sources
of air
contamination.
-
Adhesive/solvent
fumes
and
vehicle
exhaust.
- How
a
building's
occupants
affect
indoor
air
quality.
- The
importance
of
proper
housekeeping.
-
Smoking
and
second-hand
smoke.
- The
use of
humidifiers
and
dehumidifiers.
-
Pollutant
pathways,
including
air
ducts
and
crawlspaces.
-
Heating
and air
conditioning
systems.
- The
signs
and
symptoms
of poor
air
quality.
- and
more.
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Lock-Out/Tag-Out
-
The
regulation
itself.
-
Energized"
machinery.
-
Lock-Out/Tag-Out
concepts and
procedures.
-
Lock-Out/Tag-Out
devices.
-
Electrical
systems.
-
Hydraulic
and
pneumatic
systems.
and more.
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Lead Exposure in
General Industry
-
Contents
of the
standards.
-
"Measurement"
concepts:
-
Permissible
exposure
limits
(PEL)
-
Time
weighted
average
(TWA)
-
Action
levels
Exposure
assessment
and
monitoring.
-
Methods
of
compliance.
-
Hygiene
and
housekeeping.
-
Medical
surveillance.
- and
more.
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OSHA Laboratory
Standards
- The
Chemical
Hygiene
Plan.
-
Chemical
hazard
concepts.
- The
Material
Safety
Data
Sheet (MSDS).
-
Common
chemical
"families".
-
Characteristics
and
potential
effects
of
chemicals.
-
Container
labeling.
- Use
of
personal
protective
equipment.
-
Clean-up
procedures.
- and
more.
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Personal Protective
Equipment
-
Review
of
OSHA's
Personal
Protective
Equipment
(PPE)
Standard.
- PPE
for eye
and face
hazards.
- PPE
for
respiratory
hazards.
- PPE
for head
hazards.
- PPE
for foot
hazards.
- PPE
for
electrical
hazards.
- PPE
for hand
and
finger
hazards.
- and
more!
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Respiratory Safety
- How
the
respiratory
system
works.
-
Common
types
and
causes
of
respiratory
hazards.
-
Potential
effects
of
respiratory
hazards.
- Good
respiratory
safety
practices.
-
Respiratory
safety
equipment.
-
OSHAs
Assigned
Protection
Factors
for
respirators.
- Fit
testing
protocols.
-
Cleaning/disinfecting
procedures.
- and
more.
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Right-To-Know/HAZCOM
6 Industry-specific
versions available
-
Chemical
hazard
concepts.
-
Types of
hazardous
chemicals.
-
Spills and
cleanup.
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Supported Scaffolding
Safety
-
Responsibilities
of a
"scaffold
expert".
-
Creating
a level
and
stable
foundation.
-
Platforms
and
planking.
- The
danger
of power
lines.
-
Ramps
and
walkways.
-
Platform
hazards.
-
Personal
fall
arrest
systems.
-
Guarding
against
falling
objects.
- and
more!
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Tuberculosis
3 Industry-specific
versions available
-
CDC TB
Control
guidelines.
-
TB
transmission
and
symptoms.
-
The Exposure
Control
Plan.
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If
the course you require
is not detailed or if
you need
more information, prices please
contact us.
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