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Chemical Facility Security Awareness Training (US)

What would happen if criminals or terrorists got their hands on potentially dangerous chemicals at your facility? What if they planted a bomb at your workplace? No one wants to experience the answers to these questions. Take this course to find out what you need to watch out for and what to do if you discover a security threat. Ideal learners are workers and managers in any facilities that use bulk quantities of highly hazardous chemicals.
$29.95

Chemical Facility Security Awareness Training (Spanish)

¿Qué podría ocurrir si criminales o terroristas obtuvieran químicos potencialmente peligrosos de su planta química? ¿Qué pasaría si colocaran una bomba en su lugar de trabajo? Nadie quiere experimentar las respuestas a estas preguntas. Tome este curso para saber de qué necesita estar atento y qué hacer si descubre una amenaza de seguridad. Los estudiantes idóneos son trabajadores y gerentes de cualquier planta que use cantidades a granel de químicos altamente peligrosos.
$29.95

Cleaning Up Small Chemical Spills

Spills in the workplace are almost inevitable. Because of the range and quantity of substances used in laboratories, manufacturing facilities and other work areas, preplanning is needed to respond safely to chemical spills. Spills should be cleaned up only by knowledgeable and experienced staff. This training will provide the information needed to handle small chemical spills in the workplace. Ideal learners are those who work around chemicals.
$29.95

Combustible Dust

Good housekeeping practices can help minimize the likelihood of a fire or explosion due to combustible dust. Take this course to learn what combustible dust is, how to detect it and what safety measures to use to mitigate its hazards. This course does not provide technical information suitable to engineers who design, build and maintain equipment and facilities. Ideal learners are all employees.
$29.95

Compressed Air Safety Awareness

On its own, air is not necessarily dangerous. However, compressing air creates hazards like noise, flying objects and static electricity. Take this course to review the hazards associated with compressed air and what you can do to avoid them. This course is ideal for people who use pneumatic tools or supervise those who do.
$29.95

Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety

You do not want to be near a rocket or fragmentation bomb when it goes off. Well, that is what a compressed gas cylinder may become if used improperly. The course will teach you about the hazards of these highly pressurized containers, how they must be labeled, and how they must be stored, handled and transported to prevent leaks, burns and explosions. Ideal learners are employees who work with or around compressed gas cylinders.
$29.95