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The Oil & Gas Safety Library contains courses addressing Federally Mandated Training, including topics such as: Emergency Response Powered Industrial Equipment Environmental Product/Process Standards Hazard Communication RCRA/Hazardous Waste E xpert content J. J. Keller s regulatory and subject matter experts make sure all online courses reflect the most current regulations and best practices E asy access students have access to self-paced interactive training anytime, anywhere there is an Internet connection C onsistent delivery online format ensures that no matter how many employees at multiple locations need training, your message will be consistent and standardized P owerful recordkeeping keep track of which employees were trained on which topics and when, and have all of your records together in one easy-toaccess site E asy implementation includes: Employee enrollment In-depth reporting Curriculum building Completion certificates. Hazmat Transportation Safe Work Practices Industrial Hygiene A Different Sort Of Knowledge Box RDC Training Courses Resource Development Company (RDC) is the leading name in oil and gas industry-specific training. For 50 years, their extensive library of web-based training has been developed with industry leaders. Their advanced web technology makes it easy for you to get the best possible training, performance support and compliance information management solutions available. Simply put: RDC helps you make sure your crew and contractors are proficient in their jobs, and that you have the records and documentation in place to prove you re compliant. Online Subscription Service F lexible, unlimited access to all of our oil and gas safety online courses Ideal for larger companies with complex training needs One flat rate per student. For a quote, call 800-327-6868 today! Courses cannot be purchased separately. Available as an online subscription service only. Online training from J. J. Keller is a powerful way to help employees retain critical information. Courses are organized by areas of emphasis. You can build curriculum for individual employees, or groups of employees, and easily monitor progress. Contact us for a demonstration of our system.

OIL & GAS SAFETY LIBRARY ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY Access to Medical Records (.5 hr.) DM-36888 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1020. It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard including the types of medical and exposure records and how to access this information. Asbestos (1.65 hr.) DM-37015 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001. Covers the health effects of exposure, use and storage of asbestos, operations with exposure potential, engineering controls and work practices, respiratory protection and the medical surveillance program. Assessing Occupational Exposure (.85 hr.) DM-37016 Explains how workplace exposure to hazardous materials is determined. Covers worksite hazards, the role of the exposure assessment coordinator, and training and recordkeeping requirements. Benzene (2 hr.) DM-37017 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1028(k). It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard including hazard recognition, personal protection, sampling and monitoring, and medical surveillance. It also includes reference material on benzene safety, technical guidelines and the medical program as required by OSHA. Combustible Dust Hazards (1.3 hr.) DM-37022 Designed to help you work safely with and around combustible dust in industry. Explains why combustible dust explosions occur and what you can do to prevent them. Confined Space Entry (2 hr.) DM-37025 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146(k). It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard including hazard identification, safe work practices, vessel entry permit, personal protection equipment, entry procedures and exposure symptoms. DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing (.85 hr.) DM-37029 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 40, Subparts A and B. You will learn about safety-sensitive employees, the drug testing process and schedule, and consequences of refusal and positive results. DOT Hazardous Materials Employee Safety (1 hr.) DM-37030 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of DOT 49 CFR 172.704. Topics include identifying hazardous materials, self-protection and employer-provided protection methods, emergency response procedures and transportation mode-specific training. DOT Hazardous Materials General Awareness (1.8 hr.) DM-37040 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of DOT 49 CFR 173.1. It explains how to prepare shipping papers, how to use the DOT Hazardous Materials Table, how to package and ship materials and how to safely load and unload hazardous materials. DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Security Awareness (.5 hr.) DM-37042 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of DOT 49 CFR 172.704 (a)(4). Topics include security hazard awareness, safe work practices, and emergency response. Driving Safety (1.35 hr.) DM-37045 Covers safe driving techniques within a process facility, including facility transportation, handling techniques, and safe driving procedures. EHS Regulatory Overview (.9 hr.) DM-37047 Explains U.S. environmental, health, safety, security, transportation and product safety regulations that impact the process industry. Page 3 of 9

Electrical Safety for Qualified Employees (1.8 hr.) DM-37050 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332. Topics covered include identifying energized parts, testing for nominal voltage, grounding, personal protective equipment and safe clearance distances. Electrical Safety for Unqualified Employees (1.5 hr.) DM-37051 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332. Covers how electricity can hurt you, protective measures for working around motors and other energized equipment, and procedures for inspecting and re-energizing electrical equipment. Emergency Action Plans, Alarm Systems, and Fire Prevention Plans (1 hr.) DM-37053 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.165. It covers all key elements of the standard including what employees must do during an emergency to protect themselves, emergency alarms, evacuation procedures, fire hazards and fire protection equipment and systems. Excavation and Trenching (1.7 hr.) DM-37057 Helps you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1926.650. Explains the hazards of excavations and trenches and how to protect yourself during digs. Explosive and Flammable Chemicals (1.5 hr.) DM-37058 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200(h). Explains the elements of combustion and flammability and safe work practices for explosives and flammables. Export Compliance and Global Trade Guidelines (.65 hr.) DM-37060 When exporting, certain regulations must be adhered to. Companies must be know what is being exported, where it is going, who will use it, and how it will be used. This program is designed to instruct workers on the legal requirements necessary for exporting. Eye and Face Protection (1.15 hr.) DM-37061 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133. It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including how eye and face injuries occur and how the proper selection and use of personal protective equipment can prevent injuries. Fall Prevention (1.7 hr.) DM-37062 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1926.500. Identifies the various types of fall hazards and shows you ways to reduce or eliminate the danger. Special emphasis on selection and use of lanyards, full body harnesses and anchorage points. Hand Safety (.85 hr.) DM-37101 Helps you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.138. Covers hand hazards, hand tool safety, machine guards, PPE, and how to complete a hazard assessment. Hazard Communication (2 hr.) DM-37102 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200(k). It covers information mandated by the standard, including detailed training on labels and safety data sheets, physical and health hazards, and working safely with hazardous chemicals. HAZWOPER: Awareness (1.5 hr.) DM-37103 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including what hazard materials are and how to approach them during an incident. Also covers methods for detecting and identifying hazardous materials and how to use the DOT emergency response guidebook. Page 4 of 9

HAZWOPER: Operations (2.3 hr.) DM-37104 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including hazard and risk assessment, how to select and use personal protective equipment, how to perform basic control, containment and confinement operations, and how to implement decontamination procedures. HAZWOPER: Overview (1.5 hr.) DM-37105 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, this program covers information mandated by the OSHA standard including the requirements for different worker populations, how to determine if a release is covered by the standard and emergency response to HAZWOPER events. Hearing Protection (1.8 hr.) DM-37106 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95(k). It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including how noise affects hearing, the components of the hearing protection program, selection, fitting, the use of hearing protection devices and audiometric testing. Heat Stress Safety (.5 hr.) DM-37108 Explains how to work safely in a hot environment, including the physical effects and hazards of heat. Helicopter Safety (1.15 hr.) DM-37110 This program is designed to teach helicopter passenger safety. You will learn how to safely approach, stow luggage, board and de-board a helicopter. The program also covers what to do in emergency situations, emergency equipment found on helicopters, and how to properly put on an aviation life vest. Hot Work (.85 hr.) DM-37111 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.252.Covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including how to prepare a workspace for hot work and how to conduct firewatches to prevent fires or explosions. Hydrogen Sulfide (H 2 S) (1.15 hr.) DM-37117 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 30 CFR 250.417, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119 and the requirements presented in Table Z1. It covers the dangers of hydrogen sulfide and methods of protection. This program is designed especially for the Exploration and Production segment of the oil and gas industry. Incident Reporting and Investigation (.35 hr.) DM-37118 Every facility must define the minimum expectations and process for incident reporting and investigation. In this program, you will learn about the process for reporting and investigating incidents. Industrial Ergonomics (1.65 hr.) DM-37120 Covers what ergonomics is and how to prevent ergonomics related injuries. Also covers hand tool ergonomics and material handling ergonomics. Introduction to Hazmat Transportation Regulations (1.65 hr.) DM-37131 Employees at corporate offices are often tasked with preparing domestic or international hazardous material/dangerous good shipments. Because of these responsibilities, corporate employees must be familiar with international air and marine rules, and DOT regulations used for air, water, highway, rail and intermodal transportation domestically. This program provides an overview for an office advisor or one who arranges or assists in arranging hazardous materials/dangerous goods transportation. Ionizing Radiation (1.5 hr.) DM-37133 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1096. It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including safety problems associated with exposure to radiation, sources of ionizing radiation in the workplace, and procedures and devices which can minimize exposures. Page 5 of 9

Irritants, Corrosives, and Sensitizers (1 hr.) DM-37134 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200(h). You will learn about their characteristics, hazards, and methods of personal protection. Jet Fuel Quality Control (2.3 hr.) DM-37136 This program helps you meet the requirements set forth in Air Transport Association s Specification 103. You will learn about aviation fuel quality standards, working with aviation fuel equipment, and storage and testing requirements. Laboratory Safety (1.65 hr.) DM-37139 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1450. It explains the contents of the OSHA Laboratory Standard and covers the properties of hazardous chemicals. Also covers safe work practices with laboratory chemicals and chemical hygiene plan development. Ladder Safety (.5 hr.) DM-37142 Explains requirements for working safely with ladders as defined in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1053. Covers the different types of ladders, using ladders safely, and the requirements for ladder inspection. Line Breaking (.5 hr.) DM-38067 This program covers secific guidelines used to eliminate or minimize the extreme hazards associated with breaking into a line, vessel or system. Lockout/Tagout (2 hr.) DM-37146 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147(c)(7). It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including sources of hazardous energy, isolating equipment and controlling stored energy, applying and removing lockout/tagout, and group lockout/tagout. Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM) (2.5 hr.) DM-37153 Explains the requirements of working with naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). Covers the characteristics of NORM, the hazards and safeguards for working with NORM. Nitrogen Safety (.85 hr.) DM-37156 Explains how to work safely with nitrogen, including characteristics and health hazards of nitrogen. Also covers how to handle spills, fires and liquid nitrogen safely. Occupational Exposure to 1,3 Butadiene (.85 hr.) DM-37157 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1051. It explains the characteristics of 1,3-butadiene, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, personal protective equipment, air monitoring, and medical surveillance. Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens (1.8 hr.) DM-37158 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030. Covers the symptoms of bloodborne diseases, transmission of bloodborne pathogens, the exposure control plan, recognizing potential exposure situations, and personal protective equipment. Occupational Exposure to Carcinogens (.85 hr.) DM-37159 This program is designed to help you meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.1003 for employees who work with carcinogens. Provides education about cancer, methods of controlling carcinogens, and ways to reduce risk. Occupational Exposure to Chlorine (.65 hr.) DM-37160 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.119 for employees who work with and around chlorine. Explains the characteristics and health hazards of chlorine and what personal protective equipment you should wear when working with or around chlorine. Page 6 of 9

Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde (1 hr.) DM-37161 This program delivers an overview of working with Formaldehyde. Covers characteristics of formaldehyde, health effects and exposure, job risk analysis, personal protective equipment, medical surveillance, and emergency response. Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium (1 hr.) DM-37162 Explains the characteristics of hexavalent chromium, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, personal protective equipment, air monitoring, and medical surveillance. Occupational Exposure to Hydrochloric Acid (.65 hr.) DM-37163 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119. Covers the characteristics of hydrochloric acid, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, and personal protective equipment. Occupational Exposure to Lead (1.15 hr.) DM-37164 The program helps you meet the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1025. It covers the hazards of lead, OSHA exposure limits, proper use of protective equipment, and the components of medical surveillance and removal. Occupational Exposure to Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda) (.5 hr.) DM-37165 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.119. Explains the characteristics of sodium hydroxide, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, and personal protective equipment. Occupational Exposure to Sulfur Dioxide (.65 hr.) DM-37166 This program helps you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.119. It covers the characteristics of sulfur dioxide, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, and personal protective equipment. Occupational Exposure to Sulfuric Acid (.5 hr.) DM-37167 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.119. Explains the characteristics of sulfuric acid, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, and personal protective equipment. Office Ergonomics (1.15 hr.) DM-37168 Explains office ergonomics in the workplace. Covers what ergonomics is and how to prevent ergonomics related injuries when performing office work. Oxygen-Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting (1.5 hr.) DM-37180 Designed to help you meet the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.253. Explains how to use oxygen fuel equipment safely, how to protect yourself, and startup and shutdown procedures. Personal Protective Equipment (.85 hr.) DM-37182 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1919.133. Explains the proper use of PPE, and head, ear, eye, face, and body and hand protection. Portable Fire Extinguishers (2.5 hr.) DM-37185 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157(k). It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including design, operation, the various types of portable extinguishers, fire fighting techniques, and types of fires and how to deal with each. Portable Fire Extinguishers: Non-Emergency Responder (.85 hr.) DM-37186 Designed to help, you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157(g) for non- emergency response personnel. Covers information such as extinguisher design, operation, and the various types of portable extinguishers. Page 7 of 9

Powered Industrial Trucks (1.5 hr.) DM-37190 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178. The program introduces various types of powered industrial trucks, explains their design, and shows how to operate them safely. Process Safety and Fatigue Management (.85 hr.) DM-37201 Designed to help you meet the basic training requirements of ANSI/API s Recommended Practice 755. Includes information regarding fatigue risks, shift work sleep disorder, and how to and how to obtain quality sleep. Process Safety Management (PSM) (.65 hr.) DM-37202 This program helps you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.119. Explains how PSM works to protect people and the environment, and what you can do to prevent accidental releases. RCRA Emergency Response (.65 hr.) DM-37204 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of EPA 40 CFR 264.16. It covers contingency planning, the emergency coordinator, and emergency equipment and procedures. RCRA Generators (.65 hr.) DM-37205 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of EPA 40 CFR 264.16. Provides a general overview of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and explains the specific duties of hazardous waste generators. RCRA Transporters (.5 hr.) DM-37206 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of EPA 40 CFR 264.16. It explains the Hazardous Waste Manifest System and covers the duties of hazardous waste transporters. RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (.5 hr.) DM-37207 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of EPA 40 CFR 264.16. Explains the duties of hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities. Respiratory Protection (2 hr.) DM-37209 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134(k). It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard, including respiratory hazards, type of respirators, respirator selection, fitting and maintenance, medical surveillance, and respirator training and administration. Rigging and Slings (1.7 hr.) DM-37210 This program is designed to help you meet the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.179, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.180, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.181, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.182, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.68. This program is designed to meet the specific needs of Exploration and Production workers. Scaffolding (2 hr.) DM-37218 Designed to help you meet the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.28. Covers the safe use of scaffolds and scaffold requirements, including inspection criteria. Security Training: All Personnel (1 hr.) DM-37219 Designed to help you meet the requirements of 33 CFR 105.215 and the Coast Guard s Homeland Security initiatives. Covers security roles and responsibilities. Security Training: Facility Security Officer Overview (1.85 hr.) DM-37220 This program is designed to help you meet the requirements of 33 CFR 105.205 and the Coast Guard s Homeland Security initiatives. Explains the roles and responsibilities of the Facility Security Officer. Security Training: Security Personnel (2 hr.) DM-37221 Designed to help you meet the requirements of 33 CFR 105.210 and the Coast Guard s Homeland Security initiatives. Explains security roles and responsibilities. Page 8 of 9

Specification for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags (.65 hr.) DM-37224 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145. Covers identification of signs and tags, hazard determination, and precautions to take for personal protection as indicated by signs. Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (1.15 hr.) DM-37226 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of EPA 40 CFR 112.7. Explains how to operate and maintain equipment in a manner that prevents discharge of oil and how to follow applicable pollution control laws. Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia (1.15 hr.) DM-37234 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.111. Explains the hazards of anhydrous ammonia and shows you how to protect yourself by avoiding exposures and using personal protective equipment. Also shows the proper procedures to follow when storing and transferring anhydrous ammonia. Toxic Chemicals (1.15 hr.) DM-37237 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200(h) for employees who work with and around toxic chemicals. Explains the dangers of toxic chemicals and safe handling techniques. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) (.5 hr.) DM-37239 Provides an overview of the EPA administered Toxic Substances Control Act. This regulation is designed to control the hazards of chemical substances in production and prevent risks to public health and the environment. Unstable and Reactive Chemicals (1.15 hr.) DM-37241 Designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200(h) for employees who work with and around unstable or reactive chemicals. Explains the dangers of unstable and reactive chemicals and safe handling techniques. Vehicle Mounted Elevated Work Platforms and Aerial Lifts (1 hr.) DM-37245 Designed to help you meet the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.67. Covers how to prepare and operate the aerial lift to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you. Walking/Working Surfaces (.65 hr.) DM-37246 This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.22 Subpart D. Explains how to work safely around walking and working surfaces. Workplace Violence (.85 hr.) DM-37263 The key to preventing workplace violence is understanding the risk factors that cause it. This program covers the nature of workplace violence and the proper response to threats. Page 9 of 9 420118-103 (Updated October 2013)