• The goal of the course is to create awareness of the hazards inherent to working in cold environments. Additionally, the course identifies the nature, symptoms and treatment of cold stresses and precautions employees should take to protect themselves.
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  • Upon completion, learners will be able to identify characteristics, examples, and hazards of confined spaces, differences between permit-required and non-permit-required confined spaces, and requirements of a permit-required confined space entry program.
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  • The goal of the course is to create awareness of the hazards inherent to working in cold environments. Additionally, the course identifies the nature, symptoms and treatment of cold stresses and precautions employees should take to protect themselves.
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  • Knowing how to perform CPR could be the difference between life and death. This course covers how to respond to a cardiac or respiratory emergency using CPR or abdominal thrusts and tips on CPR safety for youth.
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  • After completion, learners will be able to define distracted driving, describe why drivers take driving risks, identify three types of distracted driving, describe the consequences of distracted driving, and identify techniques for driving safely. (Spanish)
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  • This course covers emergency action plans and emergency response procedures, alarm systems, emergency exit routes, natural disasters, and other emergency situations such, violence, and hazmat spills.
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  • Knowing how to respond appropriately when an injury happens, with Basic First Aid, could be the difference between life and death. This course covers response to common first aid emergencies, such as breathing emergencies and broken bones.
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  • After completing this course, learners will be able to recognize and respond to poisoning, chemical splashes, hot and cold emergencies and other environmental emergencies.
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  • The purpose of this course is to educate employees on how to appropriately respond to medical emergencies such as respiratory distress, diabetes, hypoglycemia, seizures, fainting and stroke.
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  • This course identifies how to respond to musculoskeletal injuries, including fractures, sprains, joint dislocations, and injuries to the head, neck and spine.
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  • This course covers how to respond to trauma related soft tissue emergencies including cuts, puncture wounds and impaled objects injuries, burn injuries and electrical injuries.
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  • Before operating a forklift, it is essential that operators know the basics about forklift safety and operating. Part one in a six-part program covers the fundamentals of operating a forklift.
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  • Forklift tip-overs and unstable loads are dangerous. This course covers forklift stability and capacity principles, the stability triangle and its importance in safe operation, and other principles of safe forklift operation.
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  • Upon completion, learners will be able to describe procedures for safe load handling, including how to safely pick up, travel with, unload and stack a load, including the safest way to travel up and down ramps with or without a load.
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  • This course covers safe driving practices for forklift safely, including how to recognize hazardous driving conditions, safe practices for working around pedestrians, and safe work practices on loading docks.
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  • Upon completion, learners will be able to recall how to properly leave a forklift after use, general rules for safe operation, and what to do in a fall or tip over.
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  • This course covers forklift inspection criteria, and procedures for maintenance, refueling and recharging units.
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  • Employees will be able to recognize different types of tools, including manual, electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, liquid-fueled, powder-actuated, and abrasive wheel tools, identify hazards of use, and recall safe work procedures for each type of tool.
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  • The hands are involved in almost everything a worker does. To prevent injuries workers must be able to identify hand hazards, understand how to prevent hand injuries, and know the different types of hand protection and when to use them.
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  • In this course, employees learn how to identify noise hazards that could damage hearing, factors that determine the extent of hearing loss, when hearing protection is required, and steps to take to reduce potential hearing damage.
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  • After completing this course learners will be able to identify heat related hazards, types of heat illnesses (heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat rash, etc.), symptoms and treatment of heat related illnesses and how to protect against heat stress.
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  • This course covers the hazards of hot work, requirements for performing hot work, equipment and precautions to ensure the safety of hot work employees, and safety practices for arc welding and cutting and oxygen-fuel gas cutting and welding.
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  • This course covers the hazards and health effects of hydrogen sulfide exposure, methods used to detect, monitor and warn of hydrogen sulfide, and ways to protect against exposure, as well as responses to hydrogen sulfide exposures and emergencies.
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  • Poor ergonomics can cause pain and injury. This course covers the purpose of ergonomics, common ergonomic problems and their signs and symptoms, and how changes in habits and workspace arrangement can reduce ergo related problems.
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  • Upon completion of the course learners will understand common hazards of ladder use, recognize types of ladders, requirements for use, fall prevention techniques, and how to inspect ladders before and after use to ensure safe use.
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  • Workers injured on the job from exposure to hazardous energy lose an average of 24 workdays for recuperation. This course covers the purpose of LOTO, locks and tags and their use, and the differences between authorized, affected and other employees.
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  • Upon completion, workers will be able to define hazards of machinery, identify requirements for safeguards, methods for guarding, types of machine safeguards, and recall the rights and responsibilities of an employee working around guarded machinery.
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  • Aprender sobre ergonomía puede prevenir lesiones. Este curso explica por qué la ergonomía ayuda a prevenir las lesiones en la oficina, proporciona ideas y procedimientos para prevenir el dolor o las lesiones, y describe estrategias para que la oficina sea más ergonómica.
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  • The goal of this course is to enable learners to recognize the hazards of falling, components of personal fall arrest systems and how they work together to arrest a fall, and how to inspect, don, and properly attach the system to an anchorage point.
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  • Wearing PPE is sometimes the only control for specific hazards. The focus of this course is to help employees identify types of foot protection and the hazards they protect against, explain characteristics of PPE and worker and employer PPE responsibilities.
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  • Wearing PPE is sometimes the only control for specific hazards. The focus of this course is to help employees identify types of PPE and the hazards they protect against, explain characteristics of PPE and worker and employer PPE responsibilities.
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  • Hand injuries send a million workers to ERs each year. Hand injuries are the No. 2 leading cause of work-related injury, but also the most preventable. This course will help users recognize, identify and describe the value of PPE for hand safety.
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  • According to the BLS, hard hats were worn by 16% of workers who sustained head injuries, even though 40% were required to wear them. This course covers workplace head hazards, types of PPE for the head, and proper fit and care for head protection.
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  • Slips, trips & falls are the 2nd leading cause of workplace deaths. They are also the leading cause of workplace accidents with over 200,000 reported every year. This course will cover what safety laws say about slips, trips & falls, what hazards to look out for and how you can avoid slips, trips and falls when you work.
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  • This course meets all of Transport Canada’s training requirements under the TDG Regulations, for all persons involved in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by ground. A final exam is required to complete the course.
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  • This course meets all of Transport Canada’s training requirements under the TDG Regulations, for all persons involved in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods by ground. A final exam is required to complete the course.
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