Recognizing electrical hazards in the workplace is critical to ensuring worker safety. You need to know how and why electricity is dangerous so you can recognize when hazards are present. When electricity and other energy is uncontrolled, it can harm or even kill people. That is why we have lockout/tagout/tryout procedures to control hazardous energy. Take this course to learn about electrical hazards, what energy control procedures are and how they can be used to stay safe. Your employer may ask you to complete this training because you work where electrical hazards are present or where lockout/tagout/tryout is being used, or as part of their process for obtaining lockout/tagout authorization. This course is ideal for workers in general industry and construction work settings.
Incidents requiring first aid can happen anywhere and at any time. The first response to such an incident is the most important. First aid given at the scene can improve the chances of survival and recovery of a victim. This course presents ways to respond to basic first aid situations until the emergency medical services (EMS) personnel arrive. Ideal learners include all employees.
Incidents requiring first aid can happen anywhere and at any time. The first response to such an incident is the most important. First aid given at the scene can improve the chances of survival and recovery of a victim. This course presents ways to respond to basic first aid situations until the emergency medical services personnel arrive. Ideal learners are all employees.
Workers are exposed to hazardous chemical products every day. This poses serious problems for exposed workers and their employers. Hazard Communication (HazCom) training is designed to provide workers with the information that they need to recognize and avoid hazardous chemicals. Take this course to learn about the HazCom Standard and how Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and chemical labels are used to prepare for hazards or react to exposures. Ideal learners are employees who work with or around hazardous chemicals and their supervisors.
Did you know that most noise-related hearing loss is completely preventable? In this course you will learn about the noise risks in your workplace and what you need to do to protect your hearing. Ideal learners include all employees who work with noisy tools or equipment or in loud environments.
Radiofrequency (RF) is an invisible energy that we use in most wireless equipment and devices, such as those for communication and heating. Although it has many important uses, RF energy also has risks that you need to understand and avoid. Take this course to learn what RF energy is, where you may find it, its hazards, how to avoid them and what to do if you've been overexposed. This course is ideal for anyone who may be exposed to RF energy.