• After completing this course, learners will be able to identify components of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, identify best practices for housekeeping, spill prevention, inspections, erosion control, and responding to a hazmat spill/release.
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  • Flammable and combustible liquids are liquids that can burn. How can workers prevent these liquids from igniting and what to do if a fire occurs?
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  • This course will outline, in five steps, how health & safety awareness is imperative for worker safety. This course addresses safety and awareness in British Columbia by covering supervisor responsibilities, the rights of workers, understanding hazards in your workplace, getting help and being a role model.
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    New & Young Worker Safety Awareness

    Original price was: $11.99.Current price is: $9.99.
    Workers of all ages can be injured at work, but young and new workers may be more at risk. Injuries can result from inadequate training, orientation, and supervision; inexperience; and lack of awareness of workplace rights and responsibilities. This course will review risks , rights and responsibilities and refusing unsafe work.
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    Hours of Service – Canada

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $2.50.
    Every federally regulated carrier and trucker must comply with the HOS rules. This course will cover what Hours of Service is, responsibilities, rules and requirements, off-duty information and regulations in Canada.
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    Excavation and Trenching – Spanish

    Original price was: $11.99.Current price is: $9.99.
    Los trabajos de excavación y zanjas matan a más de 50 trabajadores al año. Los empleados aprenderán a identificar los riesgos de excavación y zanja, las prácticas de trabajo seguras y los sistemas de protección, así como a recordar los requisitos de protección contra derrumbes diseñados para mantener a los trabajadores seguros.
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    Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan

    Original price was: $11.99.Current price is: $9.99.
    This course covers the harmful effects of spilled oil and regulations for oil pollution prevention. The purpose and requirements of a SPCC Plan, procedures to prevent spills, and measures for stopping a spill from reaching the environment.
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    PPE – Personal Protective Equipment: Eye Protection

    Original price was: $11.99.Current price is: $9.99.
    The course covers workplace eye hazards, PPE used to protect against them, and proper fit and care of PPE.
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  • Valley fever is a disease caused by a fungus that gets into your body through your lungs. This course will review what valley fever is, where it occurs, symptoms and treatment.
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  • This course covers how to deal with work related stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic including practical tips on taking care of our health and well being.
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  • This course covers your responsibilities when it comes to refusing work due to COVID-19 infection. It covers legal obligations and other information including information on encounters between the employee and employer and other personal circumstances that may be involved in the refusal.
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  • 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.
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  • This lesson introduces the concept of ergonomics in a general industry setting, brings awareness to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), reviews warning signs, symptoms, and actions to take, and identifies ergonomics principles that can help reduce the occurrence of injury in the first place
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  • Hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula H2S. It is an extremely hazardous gas whose marker is the smell of rotten eggs. It is colorless and very dangerous when high concentrations are inhaled. Hydrogen sulfide is highly flammable and explodes easily near lit matches, cigarettes, and other sources of spark or heat. Although only a little irritating at lower concentrations, hydrogen sulfide exposure can result in death. The most likely and dangerous exposure pathway is through inhalation of hydrogen sulfide gas, however, there are some instances where contact is made with the skin. Contact with the skin can result in frostbite or burns.
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  • Hurricanes are dangerous and can cause major damage because of storm surge, wind damage, and flooding. They typically form around the equator, but hurricanes can hit much more Northern or Southern coastlines and any territory in the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. This course will help you understand how to prepare for a hurricane.
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  • In this lesson, you will learn the hazards of hot work and the actions you can take to either prevent them or protect yourself from them and the injuries associated with this type of work.
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  • This lesson will help you recognize the impact of noise on your hearing, the warning signs of hearing loss, and the noise exposure limits that necessitate hearing protection. This lesson will also introduce you to the types of hearing protectors, including their benefits and proper use, and address your responsibilities in supporting your employer’s hearing conservation program.
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  • The goal of this lesson is for employees to recognize and understand how to identify chemical hazards using the GHS international classification of chemical hazards, label elements, and Safety Data Sheets. This lesson 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.
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  • The purpose of this course is to learn to identify common workplace hazards to the hands, learn about methods and devices used to prevent hand injuries and be able to describe the differences between various types of gloves used in the workplace.
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  • The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance, especially a corrosive substance, are critical. Delaying treatment, even for a few seconds, may cause serious injury. Emergency showers and eyewash stations provide on-the-spot decontamination. They allow workers to flush away hazardous substances that can cause injury.
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  • This lesson 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 lesson does not cover how to prepare for hazardous waste material emergencies or responses such as cleanup.
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  • Electrical safety training is important and often required workplace safety training. Electrical safety training does not make you or your employees a licensed electrician. Rather it teaches you limitations as an unlicensed person and how to identify unsafe conditions so you don’t become a statistic. Electricity is everywhere, so reliable and useful these days that it is often taken for granted, and it is somewhat shocking how little is actually understood about its properties by the general public, another reason why electrical safety training is important.
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  • You will learn to recognize benzene hazards in your workplace, how to protect yourself from exposure, and what to do if you or a coworker are suffering effects from exposure.
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  • This lesson familiarizes employees that drive as part of their work with the hazards of driving and methods that will protect them from potential driving crashes.
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  • This lesson educates all general industry employees about the existence of confined spaces, the type of hazardous conditions that can be present in them, and the basic requirements for entry into permit-required confined spaces.
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  • The goal of this lesson is to educate general industry employees who enter, supervise entry or attend the entry of a confined space about the practices and procedures necessary to protect employees from the hazards of permit-required confined spaces.
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  • In order to recognize the hazards posed by compressed gas cylinders, you must first be able to recognize the specific parts of the cylinder and have a general knowledge of how these things work. Compressed gas cylinders can pose the hazard of an explosion when the metal pressure vessel fails. A common factor in that scenario is the misuse or abuse of the cylinder or valve while it is under pressure. Another hazard is the sudden release of pressure from the cylinder, as mentioned above. The purpose of this lesson is to address the hazards inherent in compressed gas and provide best practices for using, moving, and storing compressed gas containers.
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  • This lesson covers the required awareness training on the occupational hazards common to the handling and use of chemicals, measures you can take to protect yourself from chemical hazards, safe practices for chemical storage and waste disposal, and the correct response to emergency situations involving chemical spills. This lesson does not cover information related to radiological agents, explosives, and biohazardous/infectious agents.
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  • This lesson provides an overview on how to respond to a cardiac, respiratory emergency and use an AED until professional medical help arrives. This program does not qualify for first aid or CPR certification.
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  • Bloodborne pathogens are viruses carried in human blood and other body fluids that cause disease in people. There are many different bloodborne pathogens, including malaria and syphilis, but the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV) viruses, which can each lead to liver cancer, pose the most serious threat of workplace exposure. Perhaps no other profession is more at risk of the hazards posed by bloodborne pathogens than the medical profession, but that’s not to say that awareness and prevention measures shouldn’t be prevalent in all workplaces, because the price of ignorance can be very costly and simple understanding of some bloodborne pathogen basics, really can save lives. The goal of this training course is to educate employees to minimize their exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
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  • Accidents and injuries have both a human and a business cost, so it is advantageous for employees to practice safe behaviors and mitigate unsafe behaviors in the workplace. This lesson introduces behavior-based safety concepts to employees and creates awareness around what influences employees to change unsafe behaviors before an accident or injury happens.
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  • The purpose of this course is to recognize how practicing good posture while improving your work area conditions and working ergonomically will protect and strengthen your back. Learn how to identify how a healthy lifestyle, and improving your strength and flexibility, con protect you from work-related injuries.
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  • In this lesson, you will learn about the most-common vector-borne diseases and how you can avoid exposure and infection. You will learn general treatment guidelines; however, any treatment-related information provided in this lesson does not constitute medical advice and is not a substitute for evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional.
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  • Learning Objectives

    • Describe the basic principle of hydraulics
    • Explain the effect air can have on hydraulic systems
    • Identify five components common to most hydraulic systems
    • Describe two key considerations that must be taken into account when selecting a hydraulic pump
    • Identify the two most common types of hydraulic circuits
    When you complete this lesson, you will be able describe the basic components that comprise a typical hydraulic circuit and explain the function of each. In addition, you will be able to explain the use of hydraulic multiplication to increase the capacity of the hydraulic system.
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  • In this course you’ll learn about the chemistry of Hydrogen Sulfide and how it is formed, the properties and characteristics of the gas, where Hydrogen Sulfide is likely to be located in your workplace, the potential health hazards of short term and long term H2S exposure, how to work safely with Hydrogen Sulfide and emergency response steps to take should you or a co-worker be exposed to this gas.
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  • All employers covered by the Act are regulated by Part 1904 regulations. However, businesses with 10 or fewer employees and businesses with certain industry classifications are partially exempt from keeping OSHA injury and illness records, unless OSHA or the Bureau of Labor Statistics notifies them in writing that they must do so. All employers covered by OSHA—no matter the number of employees or industry classification—must report to OSHA any workplace incident that results in a fatality or the hospitalization of three or more employees.
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