Interactive Occupational Training & Certification
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Interactive Occupational Training & Certification training

Safety

Back Safety

(BK2T045-F7T) This course provides general back safety awareness relating to job hazards, safe work practices, and ergonomics issues for all employees. Coverage includes: information on the extent of back injury problems in the workplace, recognition and control of occupational ergonomic hazards, good practices for reducing back injuries, conducting ergonomics assessments, and engineering controls.

Basic Construction Safety

(CS5T101-F7T) This course provides an overview of the hazards inherent in construction work, and identifies principles and practices to mitigate them. Coverage includes general considerations for contractors and employees related to requirements for tools and equipment, hazards within confined spaces, working safely around cranes, electricity, Lockout/Tagout procedures, trenching and excavation work, fall protection, hand and power tools, hazcom, PPE, material handling, ladder and scaffolding safety, inspection and storage of materials.

Behavior-based Safety Training

(BH3T018-F7T) This course provides supervisors with an overview of the concepts of behavior-based safety including how to apply behavior-based safety techniques in their day-to-day duties and responsibilities.

Defensive Driving

(DD2T019-F7T) This course provides easy to follow defensive driving techniques which will help reduce your chances of being in a motor vehicle accident. This training will define defensive driving, show how to recognize accident prevention methods, describe the impact of drinking and driving, and identify vehicle safety measures on the job.

Ergonomics for Supervisor

(ES4T030-F5T) This course provides supervisors with an understanding of the main elements of an Ergonomics Program based on OSHA industry guidelines and the NIOSH manual “Elements of Ergonomics Program.” The coverage includes preventative measures as well has how to respond when a possible injury is reported. It includes information on risk factors, signs, and symptoms of MSDs, common injuries, controls and safe work practices.

Ergonomics General

(EG2T010-F6T) This course provides general training on the key components of an Ergonomics Program based on a composite of OSHA industry guidelines and the NIOSH manual “Elements of Ergonomics Program,” including information regarding the risk factors, signs, and symptoms of “work-related musculoskeletal disorders” (MSD), and best practices to reduce risk of injury.

Fire Prevention

(FP3T005-F6T) This course covers basic fire safety principles, including the recognition and prevention of potential fire hazards and proper emergency procedures such as fire extinguisher operation and maintenance along with information required by OSHA’s Workplace Fire Protection Program, including employer's responsibilities, exit plans, fire fighting equipment, and training to prevent fire, death, and injury.

Forming Effective Safety Committees

(SC4T077-F6T) This course introduces managers to best practices for establishing and maintaining a joint employee-management safety committee as one of the most effective means of increasing employee involvement in the safety program.

Hand and Finger Safety

(FS3T004-F6T) This course provides an overview of hazards and safety measures designed to prevent hand and finger injury including: common injuries, hazards posed by tools, safe practices for working around equipment, effective engineering and administrative controls, the importance of machine guards and PPE.

Hand and Power Tool Safety

(PWT3002-F6T) Employees use a variety of hand-held tools in the workplace. This course will provide an understanding of the potential hazards associated with the use of hand tools and power tools as well as the safety precautions required to prevent injuries from occurring. Power tool hazards are addressed by the power source used: pneumatic, liquid fueled, hydraulic, and powder-actuated.