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Safety Courses

Awareness Level Training for First Receivers

This course provides training as required by OSHA`s HAZWOPER Standard (29CFR 1910.120) for First Responder Awareness Level. First receivers are a division of first responders, and are those healthcare workers that are based away from a hazardous substance release, but are at risk when a hospital receives contaminated (chemical, biological, or radiological) patients. Although the OSHA standard was written for the First Responder, there are a series of interpretation letters to translate the HAZWOPER Standard into one that is appropriate for First Receivers.

Bloodborne Pathogens and Infection Control for Electrologists Training Course

This course provides training as required by OSHA`s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29CFR 1910.1030). Material covered in the course includes definitions of bloodborne pathogens, modes of transmission, universal precautions, engineering and work practice controls, exposure control plans, hepatitis B vaccinations, and other information needed to the safety of the professional electrologist. A special section on infection control, which is not a part of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, has also been added to this course.

Bloodborne Pathogens and Infection Control for Tattooing and Body Piercing

This course provides training as required by OSHA`s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29CFR 1910.1030). Material covered in the course includes definitions of bloodborne pathogens, modes of transmission, universal precautions, engineering and work practice controls, exposure control plans, hepatitis B vaccinations, and other information needed to the safety of the tattoo artist or body piercer.

Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Training Course

This course provides training as required by OSHA`s Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) Standard (29CFR 1910.147). Material covered in the course includes a thorough review of the Standard, its applications and limitations and major compliance requirements including training, assistance in identifying responsible staff, and preparation and organization of an equipment inventory, You will also gain valuable information needed for the development, implementation, and upkeep of an effective Lockout/Tagout Program.

Fire Safety Training Course

This course is intended as an overview of fire safety, including emergency action plans and fire extinguishers.  In 2007, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reported that there were 1,557,500 fires in the US, causing 3,430 civilian deaths and $14.6 billion in property damage. In addition, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics for 2007, an estimated 151 people lost their lives on the job due to fire related incidents. Nearly every year, there are large and deadly incidents involving fire.

Hazard Communication (HazCom) Training Course

To protect these workers exposed to hazardous chemicals in all industrial sectors, the Federal Government established the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) 1910.1200, also known as the `right to know` law. This standard is based on a simple concept: that employees have both a need and a right to know the hazards and the identities of the chemicals they are exposed to when working. This course is designed to assist both employers and employees in learning about work hazards and how to protect themselves.

Laboratory Safety and Chemical Hygiene

In this course, you will learn about the requirements employers must meet to ensure a safe laboratory environment for their employees. It also walks you through creating an effective and comprehensive Chemical Hygiene Plan including basic components, general laboratory safety practices, facility and operation safety rules, chemical hazard identification, and other general safety topics that relate to laboratories.

OSHA 8 Hour Hazwoper Refresher Training Course

The goal of this OSHA mandated training is to provide personnel involved with the clean-up of hazardous waste sites the knowledge to safely work in a hazardous environment.