Mid-Del Technology Center s Health, Safety & Environmental (HS&E) Training Center
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1 Mid-Del Technology Center s Health, Safety & Environmental (HS&E) Training Center Mid-Del Technology Center provides a wide variety of customized safety and health training. This training can be conducted on site or at our training facility and all for reasonable costs. Our HS&E specialists are dedicated in helping the business community develop a total organizational safety culture. We have assumed a leadership role in developing such a procedure being awarded an Oklahoma CareerTech grant designed to advance positive safety cultures in entities throughout Oklahoma. From culture and strategic plan development to implementation, we have the ability to help you reduce accidents, lost days and workers compensation costs as well as, improve production, profitability and employee morale. 8
2 Mid-Del Technology Center is a member of the Energy Training Council. The purpose of the Energy Training Council (ETC) is to aid in the development and provision of uniform and consistent information and education, for workers working in all energy industry services. SafeLandUSA Orientation Courses: Behavioral Based Safety Short Service Employee (SSE) Intervention (Training) Incident Reporting & Investigation Substance Abuse Awareness Prevention of Workplace Violence Personal Protective Equipment Job Safety Analysis Simultaneous Operations Hazardous Communications (Right to Know) Accident Prevention Signs and Tags Working at Heights Hand Safety First Aid/CPR/AED Bloodborne Pathogens Permitting (Confined Space) Confined Space Excavation: Trenching & Shoring Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness Fire Safety and Emergency Evacuation Electrical Safety Lockout/Tagout Material Handling Walking Working Surfaces Occupational Health & Industrial Hygiene Environmental Safe Work Site Advenrse Weather Safe Driving Practices 9
3 AAA Driver Safety Three potential audiences: insurance discount and fleet, first offender and mature operator each entity will discuss Seeing (managing visibility, time and space) communicating, adjusting speed, margin of safety, your vehicle, driving emergencies, you the driver Abrasive Wheel Machines Types of abrasive wheel machines selection criteria Inspection requirements Basic skills in hazard recognition and control OSHA S requirements for abrasive wheel machine safety Abrasive wheel machine in today s industry Use, storage and maintenance requirements Accident Investigation (Basic Skills) Introduce accident investigation and establish its role in today s industry Basic skills in recognition and control of occupational hazards Basic accident investigation skills for supervisors Accident investigation techniques Accident Prevention Signs & Tags Purpose of color codes Purpose of accident prevention signs and tags Types of accident prevention signs and tags Use of accident prevention signs and tags Meanings of messages on accident prevention signs and tags Special precautions made necessary by messages on accident prevention signs and tags Aerial Work Platform Types of platforms Limitations of platforms Safe operations of platforms Record keeping Inspection requirements Conducting proper inspections Pre-Use Work Site Post- Use Completing proper forms for inspections Conduct safe operation Agricultural Tractor Introduction to safe operating procedures Definitions and terminology Owner s manual orientation and familiarization Available attachments Site specific suggestions Applicable OSHA regulations Appropriate PPE Operating controls orientation ROPS (roll over protective structure) Operating characteristics and capabilities Knowledge proficiency and practical proficiency Air Compressor Safety (Portable) Introduction to characteristics of air compressors Variation of use and purpose Available attachments and purpose Precautions and limitations Use of PPE Site specific safety programs Fire hazards Appropriate servicing and maintenance Towing, parking, flammability hazards, equipment inspections, housekeeping and weather considerations 10
4 Arc Flash Safety Causes of an Arc Flash Regulations and standards pertaining to Arc Flash Types of personal protective equipment Steps required in an arc-flash hazard analysis Methods to mitigate and reduce Arc Flash hazards Asbestos Safety for Construction Industry Asbestos OSHA regulatory criteria The methods of compliance Asbestos safety program requirements Respirator use requirements Protective clothing requirements Medical surveillance requirements Medical recordkeeping requirements Asbestos waste and housekeeping criteria Asphalt Paver Equipment terminology and control orientation Applicable regulations Appropriate PPE Site specific operational discussion Existing or implementing safety programs Employer guidelines Hopper installation and installation equipment procedures Inspection requirements Servicing and maintenance procedures Flammability potentials Balance characteristics Transport requirements Behavior-Based Safety Discuss local safety policy Discuss supervisor responsibilities Concepts of behavior-based safety 29CFR 1910, the safety standard Penalties for violations Methods and techniques used to protect workers Bloodborne Pathogens Methods used to control infectious material OSHA standard Physical and health hazards Your local BBP control policy Employees protective measures Warning labels Basic safety rules Cancer Causing Chemicals in the Workplace Define carcinogens Discuss local written policy PPE Employee protective measures Warning labels Basic safety rules for carcinogen use Chain Saw Safety Injuries involving chainsaws Parts of a chainsaw Pre-operation inspection Safe work areas Safe fuel handling PPE Safe operation of chainsaw Post equipment inspection Safe equipment storage Proper chainsaw selection Hazards associated with chainsaw use Chlorine Safety Safe handling Exposure limits Personal protective equipment Container inspection Transportation Storage Leaks First-aid procedures Cold Stress Definitions of cold stress Levels of hypothermia Exposure protection elements and causes of heat loss Frost bite First aid tips 11
5 Combustible Dust Safety Dust versus combustible dust Industries with combustible dust Management of combustible dust areas Applicable occupational safety and health standards Case studies Compressed Gas Safety Compressed gas program requirements Safety inspection requirements Types of compress gases Properties of compressed gases Basic skills in hazard recognition & control OSHA s requirements for gas safety Compressed gas associations involvement Use, storage and maintenance requirements Confine Space Awareness (Entry, Attendant, Supervisor) Establish confined space s role in today s industry Discuss OSHA S requirements for confined spaces Principle hazards involved with CS Entry Basic skills in hazard recognition and control Confined space assessment techniques Discuss confined space fall protection systems Hazards associated with fall protection Rescue and retrieval requirements Practical hands on application workshop Define a confined space Hazards which may exist in a confined space Develop a confined space pre-entry plan List the responsibilities of entry team members Demonstrate the use of personal protective equipment Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout/Tagout Techniques to select the appropriate lockout/tagout devices How to conduct lockout/tagout operations Rules for safe lockout/tagout How to recognize where lockout is needed Understand local lockout/tagout procedures Crane Safety - Overhead (Indoor) Provide an introduction to crane and sling safety Provide training as required by OSHA Establish crane and sling safety in today s industry Basic safety concepts and techniques Provide skills for operators, maintenance workers, supervisors etc. Raise safety to an appropriate level of awareness DOT Regulations (Overview) Basic requirements of the HMR s Basic training requirements Hazmat shipping paperwork Hazmat packaging requirements Hazardous materials table Hazard classes and divisions Hazmat marking and labeling Hazmat placarding 12
6 Electrical Safety Awareness Accident prevention Electrical safety and its role in today's industry Basic concepts and techniques of electrical safety related work practices Provide electrical safety skills for personnel who may come into contact with electrical hazards Electrical Safety for Qualified Persons Distinguish exposed live parts from other parts Determine nominal voltage Describe safe procedures for reenergizing equipment Demonstrate the application of LOTO Hazards of classified locations Safe work practices for working on energized equipment Safe procedures for de-energization Special precautionary techniques Select of PPE Use of insulation and shielding Select appropriate insulated tools Discuss the clearance distances specified in Emergency Action Plans Definition of EAP Purpose, site specific tangibles Site specific analysis pointers Team responsibilities and purpose Development process Individual responsibilities Purpose of a control center Communications available resources Ergonomics for the Office Basic definitions Typical applications for ergonomics Basic recognition skills for supervisors Concepts of the workstation Importance of breaks during the day How anthropometry relates to ergonomics Ergonomic hazards Dispel myths Ergonomics (Occupational) Ergonomics as a safety science and its role in today's industry Basic skills in the recognition and control of occupational ergonomic hazards Basic recognition skills for supervisors Define ergonomics and dispel myths Fall Protection OSHA s requirements for fall protection Fall hazard recognition and control Fall protection systems Hazards associated with fall protection Rescue and retrieval requirements Program requirements Types of tools Inspection requirements Skills in hazard recognition and control Use, storage and maintenance requirements Fire Safety and Prevention This class addresses fire and safety prevention measures and describes emergency action plans and fire prevention plans 13
7 Fire Extinguisher Training Discuss how fires are initiated Discuss how fires are classified Discuss extinguisher responsibilities Discuss how to extinguish small fires Discuss how to use a portable fire extinguisher Discuss how to inspect a portable fire extinguisher Discuss how to identify the proper fire extinguisher Flammable Liquids Definitions of flash point, flammable liquids and combustible liquids Classifications Storage and transport regulations Hand Tool Safety Discuss program requirements Discuss the types of tools Discuss selection criteria Discuss inspection Requirements Discuss basic skills in hazard recognition and control Discuss OSHA'S requirements for tool safety Discuss tool safety's role in today's industry Discuss use, storage and maintenance requirements Hazard Recognition Personal risk tolerance What influences our decisions How to assess what is acceptable risk Identify safety and health hazard types associated with a given job task Apply risk reduction methods and equip you with a tool to analyze risk assessment Hazardous Communication Introduce 29 CFR 1910, 1200, the hazcom standard Discuss methods and observations used to detect chemicals Discuss the local hazcom written policy Discuss physical and health hazards of chemicals Discuss employee protective measures Discuss chemical warning labels Explain use of the material safety data sheet Basic rules for safe chemical use Hazardous Materials OSHA Subpart H Definitions of flash point Flammable and combustible liquids Discuss classifications Storage requirements Waste and residue issues Housekeeping Safe handling fundamentals Hazwoper Awareness Definition Risk they impose Possible outcomes of a release Recognizing the presence of hazardous materials Identification of released hazardous materials Role of the level 1 responder Introduction to the emergency response guide Recognizing the need for additional resources and notification sequences. 14
8 Hazwoper Refresher (8hr) Hazmat levels of response NFPA and HMIS labeling systems 8 step process ERG Hazard control zones MSDS s, Levels of protection PPE Decontamination and disposal Hazwoper (40hr) Site management and control Problem identification Hazard and risk evaluation PPE selection Information and resource coordination Implement response objective Decontamination and clean-up operations Incident termination Incident command Practical hands-on exercises Hazwoper Incident Command (24hr) Introduce the HAZMAT Incident command system Establish its role in emergency management Current requirements for public safety Interagency cooperation Develop command and control skills Emergency response management techniques Employers incident command system Hazards and risks of chemical protective clothing Decontamination procedures Hearing Conservation Hearing program requirements Types of hearing protection Hearing protection selection criteria Hearing protection assessment techniques Basic skills in hazard recognition and control OSHA's requirements for hearing protection Hearing protection's role in today's industry Industrial hazards requiring hearing protection Heat Stress Definition of heat stress How to cope with heat Acclimatization fundamentals Effects of illness, hazards, heat rash, heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps and sunburns Causes-symptoms-treatments-prevention Housekeeping Eliminating accidents and fire hazards Poorly stored materials Wet and slick floors Poor working surfaces Improper material storage Combustible scrap and trash Chemical hazards Applicable regulations Hydrogen Safety for Employees Introduction to the toxicology of hydrogen Hydrogen s usage in today s industry General terms used in hydrogen safety Methods of compliance Routes of entry Hazards of hydrogen upon the human body Medical surveillance requirements Personal protective equipment requirements Hazard recognition and control skills 15
9 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Common names Company policy and procedures Characteristics Physical reactions and health hazards How workers are exposed Exposure limits Avoiding exposure What to do if hydrogen sulfide is suspected to be present Common ventilation method for confined spaces Respiratory equipment Company contingency plan Rescue and emergency procedures Introduction to Indoor Air Quality Definition of indoor air quality Why IAQ in the workplace is important The need for maintaining an IAQ program Basic steps required in an IAQ program Health effects associated with poor air quality Hazards of not maintaining good air quality Be familiar with the general concepts of toxicology Industrial Toxicology Toxicology's role in today s industry General terms used in toxicology Routes of entry into the human body Types of hazards and effects Types of effects upon the human body Hazard recognition and control skills Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Introduce job hazard analysis and establish its role in today's industry Introduce some basic skills in the recognition and control of occupational hazards Provide basic hazard recognition skills for supervisors Introduce job hazard analysis techniques Define job hazard analysis Ladder Safety Ladder selection criteria Ladder safety program requirements Discuss the types of ladders OSHA's requirements for ladder safety Ladder storage, maintenance and use criteria Lead Safety for Employees Why lead safety is important The basics of toxicology as it relates to lead The basic components of medical surveillance Basic safety precautions related to lead safety Specific hazards associated with lead exposure Housekeeping requirements where lead is present The importance of personal hygiene during the work day The training requirements associated with lead in the workplace Infection Control Define key terms related to infection control Identify steps in the chain of transmission in infection Identify potential hazards and risk of exposure to infection in the workplace Review the guidelines of standard precautions Identify the principles of hand hygiene 16
10 Liquid Oxygen Safety Why oxygen safety is important The basics of toxicology as it relates to lead Basic safety precautions related to oxygen safety Specific hazards associated with oxygen exposure The training requirements associated with oxygen Housekeeping requirements where oxygen is present The use of personal protective equipment to prevent exposure Machine Guarding This class covers basic machine guarding practices and devices including information on hazardous machine components, motions and actions Material Handling (Back Safety) Understand the extent of the back injury problem Basic skills in the recognition and control of occupational ergonomic hazards Provide basic recognition Define ergonomics (dispel myths) Generate ideas for reducing back injuries Mold Origin, causes, prevention, control mold hazards, bactericides, fungicides, shielding compounds, effects on humans and clean-up Mower Safety Safety precautions Personal protective equipment Equipment operators manual Attachments, hydraulics and inspections Hands on workshops where appropriate Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) Definitions Ionizing vs. non-ionizing radiation Biological effects Typical nonionizing systems in DOD Control measures Local policies, applicable regulations and monitoring equipment OSHA 30 Hr. Construction Introduction to OSHA Managing safety and health Falls Electrocution Struck-by Caught-in or between Personal protective and lifesaving equipment Health hazards in construction Stairways and ladders Confine space entry Ergonomics Excavations Fire protection and prevention Powered industrial vehicles Scaffolding OSHA 30 Hr General Industry Intro to OSHA Managing safety and health Walking and working surfaces Exit routes Emergency action plans Fire prevention plans Fire protection Electrical PPE Materials handling Hazard communication Permitrequired confined space LOTO Machine guarding Welding and cutting and brazing BBP Ergonomics Fall protection Powered industrial vehicles 17
11 OSHA 10 Hr General Industry The training program provides entry level general industry workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to prevent job related hazards on a job site. Topics include: Intro to OSHA Walking and working surfaces Exit routes Emergency action plans Fire prevention plans Fire protection Electrical Personal protective equipment Hazard communications Machine guarding OSHA 10 Hr Construction This training provides the entry level construction worker information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to prevent job related hazards on a construction site. Topics include: Intro to OSHA Falls Electrocution Struck-by, caught-in or between Personal protection equipment Health hazards Excavations Stairways and ladders Personal Protective Equipment Addresses personal protective equipment requirements, including information about hazard assessments, PPE selection and standards that govern PPE Portable Power Tools Program requirements Types of tools Selection criteria Inspection requirements Basic skills in hazard recognition and control OSHA's requirements for tool safety Use, storage and maintenance requirements Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) OSHA standards for PIT Basic PIT operating principles PIT hazards Successfully and safely operate a PIT Successfully complete a written proficiency test Successfully complete a driving proficiency test Process Safety Introduce process safety and establish its role in today s industry Introduce skills in the recognition and control of process safety hazards Provide process safety management skills for supervisors, engineers, facility managers, supervisors, key employees, etc. Process safety management techniques Define process safety management 18
12 Propane Safety Introduction to the toxicology of propane Usage in today's industry General terms used in propane safety Methods of compliance with propane safety Routes of entry Hazards of propane upon the human body Medical surveillance requirements Personal protective equipment requirements Hazard recognition and control skills Why propane safety is important Basics of toxicology as it relates to propane Basic safety precautions specific hazards associated with propane exposure Training requirements associated with propane Housekeeping requirements when propane is present Respirator Protection Respirator selection criteria Respirator program requirements Types of respiratory protection Basic skills in hazard recognition and control Respiratory protection assessment techniques OSHA's requirements for respiratory protection Respirator storage, maintenance and use criteria Industrial hazards requiring respiratory protection Respirator Fit Testing Regulatory requirements Check seal requirements Respirator selection criteria Cartridge change out criteria Respirator maintenance criteria Conditions for respirator usage Respirator fit test requirements Risk Management Basis for PSM and RMP Governing regulations Training requirements PSM overview OSHA and EPA requirements Chemical threshold Quantity overview Risk management plan overview Safeland Training Incident reporting and investigation Accident prevention signs and tags Hand safety Material handling Behavioral safety First-Aid/CPR/AED considerations Confined space Lockout/tagout Drug and alcohol Substance abuse Hazard communication Electrical safety intervention Stop work authority Fire prevention and portable fire extinguishers Walking working surfaces Job safety analysis Pre-job planning PPE/Respiratory Prevention of workplace violence Working at heights Permit to work Driver safety/transportation safety Environmental Excavation-trenching and shoring Industrial hygiene Occupational health Site specific hazards and emergency evacuation Safe Chemical Handling Basic rules for safe chemical handling Health hazards of chemicals Physical properties of chemicals General concepts of toxicology Employee protective measures Hazard rating systems currently in use Chemical warning labels Chemical storage requirements 19
13 Scaffolding Safety Scaffolding safety program Establish the program role Components of an effective program Ideas to help develop an effective program Basic skills in the recognition and control of scaffolding hazards Silica Safety for Employees Introduction to the toxicology of silica Silica's usage in today's industry Terms used in silica safety Discuss methods of compliance The routes of entry into the human body Medical surveillance requirements The hazards of silica upon the human body Hazard recognition and control skills Housekeeping requirements Where silica is present The importance of personal hygiene during the work day The training requirements associated with silica in the workplace Skid Steer Definition Origin Design purpose Attachments Inspections Hazards PPE Scenarios OSHA regulations Safety procedures Local policies Training requirements Driving proficiency test Slips, Trips and Falls Illustrations Pro-active vs. re-active local policies Federal regulations Housekeeping procedures Spill Prevention and Control Effects of exposure to hazardous materials Basics of industrial pollution prevention Basics of spill control and containment Basics of developing a spill response plan Establishment of a "spill control" program Training to be conducted Hazards to be assessed Hazards and precautions explained Emergency response capability Trenching and Shoring Safety Trenching and shoring safety program Establish the program role The components of an effective program Ideas to help develop effective program Basic skills in the recognition and control of trenching and shoring hazards The regulation: an overview, general requirements, definitions, soil mechanics and soil types Overview of soil testing, visual site evaluation, protective systems Special health and safety considerations Labs included: soil types, Okie one call, inspection of trenches and excavations, shielding and shoring systems, sloping and benching 20
14 Workplace Violence Definitions Tactics for dealing with aggression Scenarios Anger Anger vs. aggression Self-actualization Esteem needs Social needs Safety needs Physiological needs Effects of drugs and alcohol Warning signs Prevention Local policies WorkZone Safety The concepts of proper traffic controls Various principles involved Illustrate and describe a number of typical applications Problem solving with solutions Introduction to OSHA and DOT regulations FHWA AASHTO Management role, supervisor role and the employee role Flagging Competent person 21
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