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A KEY DVD Item # Single Student Online Video Course Item # Instructor Streaming Video Course Item # Interactive Online Item # Length of DVD Program Available Languages: E/S - English and Spanish Combo SP - Spanish FR - French All DVDs and Instructor Streaming Programs include Support Materials (facilitator guide, quiz, employee handbook, and a PowerPoint presentation in English only). All Student Video Courses and Interactive Online Courses include a Certificate of Completion. Accident Investigation For Healthcare Created to address the specific hazards of a medical environment, this course offers a systematic approach to effectively investigate all types of accidents, determine their root causes and help prevent future incidents. Updated for GHS compliance. When to investigate The accident scene Interviewing witnesses Reviewing records Analyzing information Communicating recommendations S6564 S17695 S17694 8.00 Accident Investigation: Determining Root Causes This coures improves workplace safety by training workers how to conduct a formal investigation to determine the root causes of on-thejob accidents. Purpose of an accident investigation Types of accidents Conducting an investigation Interviewing witnesses Documenting findings and corrective actions Implementing improvements S6006 S17283 S17000 19:00 Accident Investigation: Examining the Details This course trains workers how to thoroughly review details and evidence in order to create an accurate assessment of any workplace accident. What to investigate The accident scene Interviewing witnesses Reviewing records S17284 S6533 S17282(SP) Analyzing information Communicating recommendations S17001 S17180(SP) 18.00 Aerial Lift Safety Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.67 and ANSI A92.6 This course helps prevent aerial lift accidents by training workers on best safety practices, housekeeping and equipment maintenance techniques. Course includes scenarios for working with or around electricity, working in inclement weather and working in an elevated bucket. Fall protection, load requirements and equipment Pre-start inspections Safe use S6271(E/S) 15:00 S17285 S17696(SP) S17002 S17643(SP) Aerial Lift Safety Construction Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.67 and ANSI A92.6 S9455 Train workers on the hazards of working in aerial lifts, including contact with electrical wires, falls and falling objects. This course includes scenarios from a variety of work environments. Overview of protective systems Regulatory requirements S9492 S9379(SP) Air Emissions This HAP prevention course trains on emissions-specific environmental regulations and is ideal for all workers whose jobs include equipment or processes that can affect emissions. Definition of air emissions Regulatory impacts on a facility Measures employees can take to help ensure environmental compliance S6178 S17286 S17003 S9401 17.00 11

A Air Purifying Respirators Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2-1992 In this course, workers are trained how to avoid exposure to respiratory hazards and prevent respiratory illness and injury. Respiratory hazards How air purifying respirators work Limitations and capabilities of air purifying respirators Fit testing and user seal checks Proper use and maintenance of air purifying respirators Dust masks S6418(E/S) S17534 S17535(SP) S17152 S17236(SP) Air Purifying Respirators Construction Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2-1992 S9453 In this course, workers are trained how to avoid exposure to respiratory hazards and prevent respiratory illness and injury. Respiratory hazards How air purifying respirators work Limitations and capabilities of air purifying respirators Fit testing and user seal checks Proper use and maintenance of air purifying respirators Dust masks S9292 Air Supplying Respirators Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2-1992 This course effectively trains workers on all aspects of selecting, using and caring for air supplying respirators. Types of supplied air respirators Correct use, inspection, maintenance and storage Proper fit and testing of air supplying respirators S9471 Asbestos Awareness Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 This course trains workers how to handle asbestos safely. Topics Demonstrations of asbestos removal using glove bags Isolation space removal S6009 S17289 S17005 S9402 10.00 Asbestos Maintenance Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 Using scenarios from different building environments, this course teaches janitorial and other maintenance workers protective measures to reduce potential exposure and what to do if asbestos is discovered in the work environment. S6093 S6369(SP) S17849 S17291(SP) S17006 S17182(SP) Asbestos: Understanding The Hazards Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 11.00 This course trains workers on the potential hazards posed by asbestos-containing materials, such as ceiling panels, insulation and floor tiles, and how to reduce worker exposure. S6008 S6488(FR) S17293 S17292(FR) S17008 S17250(FR) Atmosphere Supplying Respirators Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2-1992 This course helps ensure workers understand when an atmospheresupplying respirator is needed, and how to use and maintain one. Respiratory hazards How atmosphere-supplying respirators work S6419(E/S) S17537 Choosing the right respirator Proper use and maintenance S17153 S17237(SP) Air Supplying Respirators Construction Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2-1992 This course effectively trains workers on all aspects of selecting, using and caring for air supplying respirators. Types of supplied air respirators Correct use, inspection, maintenance and storage Proper fit and testing of air supplying respirators S9293 Ammonia Safety Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.111 High levels of ammonia have the potential to become an injury or accident source at worksites. This course teaches workers to be aware of the hazards of ammonia, as well as proper handling skills. Topics Anhydrous ammonia Potential hazards S6562(E/S) 6.00 S17287 S17288(SP) Asbestos 3-Part Series Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 S17004 S17181(SP) S9551 This 3-part series trains workers on the hazards of exposure and the proper procedures when handling abestos. The series includes: Asbestos Awareness Asbestos Maintenance Asbestos: Understanding the Hazards S2126 Back Injury Prevention: You re In Control This course trains workers on the best practices for maintaining a strong and healthy back, in order to reduce injuries and their associated cost. How the back functions Correct lifting and carrying techniques Correct posture S17295 S6373(E/S) S17294(SP) Stretching to prevent injury How good health reduces chance of injury S17007 S9403 Back Safety With demonstrations on heavy lifting and moving techniques in several real-world work environments, this course trains workers on best practices for back safety. How the back works Common back injuries Risk factors S9426 S9361(SP) Preventive measures Proper lifting techniques Back Safety: Lift For Life Help workers avoid back injury by training on proper lifting techniques and the basics of back safety. Common back injuries Accessing the lift Proper posture S17297 S6461(E/S) S17298(SP) Lifting safely Reducing the hazard Other risk factors S17009 S17184(SP) 12 800-447-3177 KEY DVD # SINGLE STUDENT ONLINE VIDEO COURSE # Summit INSTRUCTOR Training STREAMING Source is VIDEO a member COURSE of # the HSI INTERACTIVE Family of Brands. ONLINE COURSE #

C Back Safety: The Ergonomic Connection This course helps employers reduce incident-associated costs by training workers how to prevent back injuries. How the back works Proper body mechanics Common back injuries Risk factors Preventive measures S6061 S17296 S17010 20.00 Behavior Based Safety 4-Part Series This four-part series covers all aspects of creating and maintaining a behavior-based safety program. The courses use scientifically proven training and reinforcement techniques to encourage personal responsibility for safety from everyone in your organization by identifying and rewarding safe behavior, rather than assigning blame for unsafe behavior. The series includes: The Manager s Role Making the Right Decision S2125 14.00 Start the Process The Key Components Behavior Based Safety: The Manager s Role This course helps transform managers from ineffective safety cops to successful influencers of staff safety behavior. S6115 S17300 S17011 14.00 Behavior Based Safety: Making the Right Decision This course explains the theory behind behavior-based safety programs to staff and crew members, and highlights their role in making the system work. S6116 S6349(SP) S17299 S17313 25.00 Behavior Based Safety: Start The Process This course provides step-by-step instructions on starting and implementing a behavior-based safety program. S6117 S17628 12.00 Behavior Based Safety: The Key Components This course reviews key components in maintaining a behavior-based safety program and gives detailed instructions on ensuring program effectiveness. S6118 S17090 S17629 18.00 Benzene Safety Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1028 This course demonstrates best safety practices for working with and near benzene, including permissible exposure levels and how to safely handle this chemical. Health hazards PPE Monitoring techniques Industrial applications S6091 S17301 S17012 S9493 12.00 Bloodborne Pathogens This course provides workers with the knowledge and skills to help reduce or eliminate the occupational risk of bloodborne pathogens, and how to avoid and manage accidental exposure to potentially infectious materials. OSHA s bloodborne pathogens standard Common bloodborne pathogens Modes of transmission SDVD0015(E/S) SSVC0015 SSVC0015(SP) Best housekeeping practices Personal protective equipment Exposure control plans and practices SIS0015 SIS0015(SP) SIO0015 SIO0015(SP) Bloodborne Pathogens for Healthcare Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 This course teaches healthcare personnel to use standard precautions when encountering blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions (except sweat), non-intact skin, and mucous membranes. Bloodborne pathogens Transmittable diseases Potential exposure routes How to protect yourself What to do if exposure occurs S17308 S6465(E/S) S17302(SP) S17014 13.00 Bloodborne Pathogens: Exposure Prevention Addresses OSHA 29 VFR 1910.1030 This course trains workers on the risks of bloodborne pathogens including Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV/ AIDS, and the preventive measures they can take to control exposure. Understanding bloodborne pathogens Best practices Modes of transmission Personal protective equipment Exposure procedures S9637(FR) Chemical Management: Protect Your Business This course demonstrates why developing an effective Hazard Communication program helps protect employees and keep businesses in compliance. Conducting a chemical inventory Preventing hazardous exposures Effective employee communication SDVD0008 SSVC0008 14.00 Cold Stress This course trains workers how to protect themselves from coldinduced hazards such as frostbite and hypothermia. Frostbite Protecting yourself Best practices for working in cold conditions Hypothermia S6328(E/S) S17310 S17017 9:00 Combustible Dust Incident Prevention Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.109 This course teaches workers to be alert for combustible dust hazards and promotes a commitment to following good housekeeping and safe work practices. Hazards of combustible dust Preventing dust explosions Emergency procedures S17317 S6545(E/S) S17316(SP) Compressed Gas Cylinders Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.350 S17018 S17189(SP) 12.00 This course teaches workers best safety practices for working with or around compressed gas cylinders. Pre-use inspection and testing Proper storage and transportation and testing S6557(E/S) 12.00 S17319 S17019 S17671(SP) S9405 S9362(SP) PROGRAM LENGTH INCLUDES SUPPORT KIT: POWERPOINT, FACILITATOR GUIDE, QUIZ, EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 13

C Compressed Gas Cylinders Construction Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.350 This course teaches workers best safety practices for working with or around compressed gas cylinders at construction sites. Pre-use inspection and testing Proper storage and transportation and testing S9477 Concrete & Masonry Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart Q This course teaches workers to be aware of their surroundings while working with concrete and masonry, to follow best safety practices and to wear the proper PPE to protect themselves from the potential hazards. Reinforcing steel Concrete bucket safety Formwork Shoring/re-shoring Jacking and bracing requirements S9478 S9533(SP) Concrete and Masonry Construction Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart Q Limited access zones Cast-in-place & pre-cast concrete Lift slab operations & masonry construction This course teaches workers to be aware of their surroundings while working with concrete and masonry, to follow best safety practices and to wear the proper PPE to protect themselves from the potential hazards. Reinforcing steel Concrete bucket safety Formwork Shoring/re-shoring Jacking and bracing requirements S9747(SP) Confined Space Entry Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 Limited access zones Cast-in-place & pre-cast concrete Lift slab operations & masonry construction This course provides workers with the knowledge to work safely within potentially hazardous conditions and teaches best safety practices when working in or near confined spaces. What is a confined space? Proper entry procedures including permits, monitoring and PPE Associated hazards and responsibilities S6160(SP) S17329 S17253(FR) 11.00 S6289(FR) Confined Space Entry V2 Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 This course provides workers with the knowledge to work safely within potentially hazardous conditions and teaches best safety practices when working in or near confined spaces. What is a confined space? Proper entry procedures including permits, monitoring and PPE Associated hazards and responsibilities S9671 Confined Space Entry: No Time For Error Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 This course provides workers with the knowledge to work safely within potentially hazardous conditions and teaches best safety practices when working in or near confined spaces. What is a confined space? Proper entry procedures including permits, monitoring and PPE Associated hazards and responsibilities S17021 S6375(E/S) S17326 S17190(SP) Confined Space Entry: Permit Required Construction Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 This course trains workers on the hazards of working in a confined space and the importance of following proper entry procedures. What is a confined space? Proper entry procedures including permits, monitoring and PPE Associated hazards and responsibilities S9480 S9363(SP) Confined Spaces: Construction Site Safety Addresses OSHA 1910.146 This course trains construction workers on the importance of testing the atmosphere to eliminate and control all hazards before entering a permitrequired confined space. Confined space hazards Preparing a confined space for entry Working in a confined space SSVC0002 SDVD0002(E/S) SSVC0002(SP) 25.00 Confined Spaces: The Hidden Threat Addresses OSHA 1910.146 SIS0002 SIS0002(SP) SIO0002 SIO0002(SP) This course trains construction workers on the importance of testing the atmosphere to eliminate and control all hazards before entering a permitrequired confined space. Confined space hazards Preparing a confined space for entry Working in a confined space SSVC0001 SDVD0001(E/S) SSVC0001(SP) 16.00 Confined Space Entry 2-Part Series Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 SIS0001 SIS0001(SP) SIO0001 SIO0001(SP) This two-course series exposes the dangers of confined spaces and trains crew members working in or near confined spaces how to safely work within potentially hazardous conditions. Includes courses: Confined Space Entry: Emergency Rescue Confined Space Entry: Permit Required S2154 Confined Space Entry: Emergency Rescue This course trains rescue teams and emergency response personnel in best safety practices and proven procedures for recovering injured or incapacitated workers. Rescue pre-planning and training Proper use of safety and rescue equipment Hazards of permit-required spaces S6054 S17325 S17020 S9407 14.00 Confined Space Entry: Permit Required Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 This course trains workers on the hazards of working in a confined space and the importance of following proper entry procedures. Topics What is a confined space? Proper entry procedures including permits, monitoring and PPE Associated hazards and responsibilities S9406 S6021 S17328 S17022 S9479(SP) S9612(FR) 20.00 14 800-447-3177 KEY DVD # SINGLE STUDENT ONLINE VIDEO COURSE # Summit INSTRUCTOR Training STREAMING Source is VIDEO a member COURSE of # the HSI INTERACTIVE Family of Brands. ONLINE COURSE #

C Confined Space Entry: Permit Required Construction Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 This course trains workers on the hazards of working in a confined space and the importance of following proper entry procedures. What is a confined space? Proper entry procedures including permits, monitoring and PPE Associated hazards and responsibilities S9480 S9363(SP) Construction Safety Orientation This course helps ensure retention of vital safety training content by teaching a wide range of best safety practices for construction workers. PPE Hazard recognition Hazardous materials safety Vehicle traffic S6540(E/S) 14.00 Ladder safety Hoists and slings Electrical hazards Excavations Fall prevention S17281 S17330(SP) S17023 S17191(SP) Scaffolding safety Housekeeping Hot work S9481 S9357(SP) Construction: Awareness for Most Common Hazards Hazards at construction sites fall into four major categories, known as the Fatal Four. This course reviews each type of hazard and trains workers in best practices to help ensure they stay safe on the job. Fall Hazards Struck-By Hazards SDVD0003(E/S) SSVC0003 SSVC0003(SP) Electrocution Hazards Caught In/Between Hazards SIS0003 SIS0003(SP) 11.00 Contractor & Visitor Awareness Each employee at a worksite plays a vital role in protecting themselves, their co-workers and anyone who enters the workspace. This course teaches your workers to understand the role of visitors and contractors at your site, as well as their own responsibility regarding contractor and visitor awareness. Identifying contractors/visitors The contractors/visitors role at the worksite Best practices for working with or around contractors/visitors S6554(E/S) S17334 S17333(SP) S17025 S17192(SP) Contractor Safety 7-Part Series You are responsible for the safety of contract workers at your site. Hundreds of citations are issued each year when hired contractors do not following best safety practices. This 7-part series covers hazard recognition and best work practices for all types of workers who may be employed under contract at a site. Training programs included in the series: Overview Lab Workers Office Workers Construction Workers S6128 Operations/Delivery Workers Permit Required Activities Chemical Process Workers Contractor Safety: Office Workers This course teaches best safety practices for contracted office workers. Ergonomic risk factors commonly found in the office work environment How to recognize hazards in the office work area S6124 S17339 S17280 11.00 Contractor Safety: Construction Workers This course teaches best safety practices for contracted construction workers. Safety responsibilities of construction workers Potential hazards commonly found in construction work environments How to recognize hazards that may pose a risk S6056 S17336 13.00 Contractor Safety: Operation/Delivery Workers This course teaches awareness of common workplace hazards for contracted delivery and operations personnel. Personal protective equipment How to handle materials safely, including stretching and proper lifting techniques S6556 S17340 S17028 6.00 Contractor Safety: Permit Required This course teaches best safety practices for contracted workers who engage in job tasks that involve permit-required activities. Topics Activities requiring a safe work permit Requirements for other specialized activities, including tunnel entry, roof access and compressed gas cylinder storage S6555 S17342 S17029 12.00 Contractor Safety: Chemical Process Workers Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119 This course teaches best safety practices for contracted chemical process workers. Potential hazards commonly found in laboratory work environments Site-specific hazards, such as radiation, respiratory and biohazards S6127 S17335 S17026 14.00 Control Your TSCA Requirements This course introduces the regulatory issues discussed in Title 1 of the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), the most applicable and widely referenced section of the regulation for commercial industry. The course will review the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory as well as chemical data reporting. What is TSCA The TSCA inventory Reporting and retaining information SIO0014 Recognizing and respecting toxic substances Contractor Safety: Overview This safety overview course covers hazard recognition and best work practices for all types of workers who may be employed under contract at a site. Security Smoking Emergencies S6055 S17278 14.00 Contractor Safety: Lab Workers This course teaches best safety practices for contracted lab workers. Potential hazards commonly found in laboratory work environments Site-specific hazards, such as radiation, respiratory and biohazards S6123 S17338 S17279 12.00 Controlling Spills Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 This course teaches your employees the procedures outlined in the Hazardous Waste Operations Regulation and demonstrates best safety practices for spill containment, cleanup and decontamination. S6570(E/S) S17343 S17030 S17675(SP) 19.00 PROGRAM LENGTH INCLUDES SUPPORT KIT: POWERPOINT, FACILITATOR GUIDE, QUIZ, EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 15

C Crane Operations: Hand Signals The signal person plays a critical role in safe crane operations. Ensure your workers know and understand the universal, non-verbal hand signals used while working with and around these potentially dangerous and massive machines. Topics in this course The signal person s role Best work practices S6498(E/S) S17679 Crane Safety 4 Part Series Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.179 Standard hand signals S17645 S17680(SP) 20.00 This dynamic 4-part series offers expert safety training covering a variety of common cranes, creating awareness and respect for the potentially catastrophic consequences associated with most crane accidents. Courses included in the series: Mobile Cranes Overhead Operations S2134 Pendant-Controlled Cranes Radio-Controlled Cranes Crane Safety: Mobile Cranes This course reviews different types of mobile cranes, including crawler, locomotive, wheel-mounted and truck-mounted. Train your workers how to successfully and safely plan a lift from start to finish. Introduction to cranes Safe work practices Pre-operation setup and inspection S6167 S17344 S9509 18.00 Crane Safety: Overhead Operations This course illustrates the dangers of overhead cranes when operated improperly, and includes cab-controlled, pendant and wireless radio overhead cranes. Common terminology Daily safety inspections Basic crane operations S6402(E/S) S17345 Sling and lifting attachments Safe work practices S17038 S17701(SP) Crane Safety: Mobile Cranes Construction This course reviews different types of mobile cranes, including crawler, locomotive, wheel-mounted and truck-mounted. Train your workers how to successfully and safely plan a lift from start to finish. Introduction to cranes Safe work practices SIO0010 Pre-operation setup and inspection Decision Driving Empower your employees with the 5 principles of Decision Driving to help them take the decisive actions necessary to drive safely and avoid accidents. The importance of a positive approach to safe driving How to expand your field of vision on the road Skills for planning an escape route in the event of an accident ahead How to take safe, decisive action behind the wheel S9438 S9535(SP) Decision Driving Modules 1-6 This six-part series is focused on preventing road accidents and is ideal for professional drivers, route delivery drivers, traveling salespeople and employees with longer commutes. The tips and techniques covered in the course modules will teach employees how to avoid accidents by calling upon proven safe driving techniques. Modules included are: Module 1: Positive Approach to Safe Driving Module 2: Expand Your Look Ahead Capacity Module 3: Size Up the Whole Scene Module 4: Signal Your Intentions Early Module 5: Plan an Escape Route Module 6: Take Decisive Action S6440 Decision Driving 1: Positive Approach to Safe Driving This course reviews the five principles which will improve Decision Driving skills so your employees can stay safe behind the wheel. S6186 S17032 Crane Safety: Pendant Controlled Cranes This course trains crew members how to safely work with pendantcontrolled cranes. Selecting, attaching and removing rigging Storing the block and crane S6072 S17346 S17039 11:00 S9507 S9743(SP) Crane Safety: Radio Controlled Cranes This course trains crew members how to safely work with radiocontrolled cranes. Pre-operation inspection Transmitter use and load maneuvering Operator positioning and safety procedures S6053 S17347 S17040 30.00 Cranes: Mobile Crane Safe Operations Addresses OSHA 1910.180 and ASME B30.5-2007 This course uses real-life settings (including construction sites, building maintenance and areas where power lines, roads and traffic may present a hazard) to train your crane operators how to use their machinery properly to help reduce the number of injuries and accidents on the worksite. Pre-operation set-up and inspection Planning a lift S17348 S6472(E/S) S17494(SP) Load chart interpretation Safe and efficient operating techniques S17041 S17228(SP) Decision Driving 2: Expand Your Look Ahead Capacity When drivers react to a potential problem developing on the road ahead of them, they may be able to avoid a hazard or accident. This course explains eight key steps drivers can use to expand their ability to see what s happening around them now, and where they will be driving within the next few seconds. S6187 S17033 Decision Driving 3: Size Up the Whole Scene This course teaches drivers how to stay continually aware of, and focused on, the whole driving scene around them. S6195 S17034 Decision Driving 4: Signal Your Intentions Early Driving defensively is not enough. This course reviews how signaling is imperative to ensure complete communication with other drivers and pedestrians. S6196 S17035 Decision Driving 5: Plan an Escape Route It s much easier for drivers to respond quickly and decisively when they have planned an escape path and a safe alternative decision if necessary. This course reviews: Following distances Yielding How to avoid being boxed in S6189 S17036 How to time passing moves to plan an escape route 16 800-447-3177 KEY DVD # SINGLE STUDENT ONLINE VIDEO COURSE # Summit INSTRUCTOR Training STREAMING Source is VIDEO a member COURSE of # the HSI INTERACTIVE Family of Brands. ONLINE COURSE #

D Decision Driving 6: Take Decisive Action This module uses the Commentary Drive technique to demonstrate how following the five principles of Decision Driving can help drivers take the decisive actions necessary to drive safely and avoid accidents. S6190 S17037 Decontamination: The Decontamination Zone Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 This course focuses on the importance of safely removing contaminants before leaving the worksite by training workers in any industry to protect themselves, their coworkers and the environment from exposure to hazardous substances. Why decontamination procedures are necessary Objectives for organizing the decontamination zone Step-by-step procedures to follow when decontaminating Proper dismantling and disposal of the zone when decontamination is complete S6546 S17171 S9494 10.00 DOT: Driver Logs Addresses FMCSA Part 395 This course explains the DOT time constraints that commercial drivers must abide by and how to effectively utilize driver logs. The 11 hour, 14 hour, and 60/70 rules and exemptions Violations that can restrict drivers from work duty How to correctly track times with standardized driver logs S9524 DOT: Driver Qualifications Addresses FMCSA Part 392, 393 and 396 This course teaches the compliance regulations commercial drivers must meet to become and remain employed. Federal laws regarding investigation and qualification files In-depth information explaining the requirements of each file Federal standards for drivers including age limits, licenses, medical exams, road tests and the ability to speak/understand English. S9526 Delivering the Goods This course helps train route sales and delivery drivers how to safely navigate routes and covers a full range of related safety issues. Topics Hazard identification Three-point contact for vehicle entry and exit Safe lifting and loading techniques S6563 S17356 S17042 10.00 DOT: Driver Wellness Addresses FMCSA Parts 392, 393 and 396 This course teaches the three main categories of hazards that drivers face which can negatively impact their health as a result of their occupation. Job duty hazards, including stress, fatigue and exposure Lifestyle hazards such as poor diet, smoking and hypertension Work environment and ergonomic hazards S9553 Disaster Readiness Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 This course helps workers prepare and plan for any potential emergency, including weather-related emergencies, chemical releases or other incidents. The importance of planning and preparing for emergency situations Variables to consider for proper preparation Elements of a comprehensive emergency response plan Best practices for a variety of emergency situations S6388(E/S) 14.00 S17357 S17043 S17193(SP) S9439 S9697(SP) Distracted Driving: Dangers of Technology This course reviews different types of driver distractions and other hazards, including the dangers of using technology while driving, which increases the risk for an accident even if using hands-free cell phones. Three types of driver distractions Dangers of talking or texting on a cell phone Safe driving tips to help drivers stay focused SIO0009 Distracted Driving: Forever & Ever This course tells the story of a distracted driving accident that leaves an impactful and lasting message with its viewers. Based on real-life situations, the course shows how one wrong decision can drastically change the lives of everyone involved. This important story compels drivers of all ages to realize that, when you are behind the wheel, there is nothing that takes precedence over operating the vehicle safely. S6499 S17818 S17633 12.00 DOT: Pre- & Post-Trip Inspections Addresses FMCSA Parts 392, 393 and 396 This course teaches the crucial inspection steps drivers must take to clear their truck for pre- and post-trip assessment, as well as best practices for maintaining awareness of their vehicle s condition during trips. General vehicle inspection 15-step post-trip inspection process 7-step pre-trip inspection procedure S9525 DOT/CSA: Profiled In Safety Addresses FMCSA CSA This course trains commercial carriers to understand new tracking methods as well as the carrier s obligations for compliance with this standard. Measurement Evaluation Intervention Impact on drivers S9611 DOT: Drug & Alcohol Testing Employee Complies with DOT 49 CFR Part 40 This course educates employees on their role in maintaining a drugand alcohol-free workplace. General awareness The testing process Test results The effects of drug and alcohol S9675 PROGRAM LENGTH INCLUDES SUPPORT KIT: POWERPOINT, FACILITATOR GUIDE, QUIZ, EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 17

D DOT: Drug & Alcohol Testing Supervisor Complies with DOT 49 CFR Part 40 This course educates supervisors on their responsibilities in creating and maintaining a drug- and alcohol-free workplace. Introduction to reasonable suspicion Signs and symptoms of substance abuse Constructive confrontation The testing process Test results S9696 Driven Driver This course teaches the acronym SPACE (Speed, Patience, Awareness, Concentration and Exit) to help drivers retain and apply safe driving techniques. A variety of road scenes are used to motivate drivers to respect potential hazards and drive defensively. Safe driving skills Loading the vehicle Peripheral vision Parking and backing Vehicle familiarity Safe following S6074 S17364 S17048 13.00 Driver Awareness 12-15 Passenger Van Safety This course teaches passenger van drivers how to keep themselves and their passengers safe while on the road. Although focused on 15-passenger vans, the safety information covered in the course also applies to 12-passenger vans. Techniques for driving a 15-passenger van Pre-trip safety steps Driver safety Passenger safety S9319 Drug Testing Awareness 2-Part Series This two-part training series creates an awareness and respect for the negative consequences of using alcohol and other drugs on the job, reducing the hazards and associated consequences. The series includes: Part One: Employee Part Two: Supervisor S2135 Drug Testing Awareness Employee This course educates workers on the importance of drug testing in maintaining a safe workplace. When testing needs to occur, including pre-employment, random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, return to duty and follow-up testing Why testing for alcohol and other drugs is required for transportation workers Importance of maintaining a drug- and alcohol-free workplace S6139 19.00 Drug Testing Awareness Supervisor This course helps supervisors understand how they are a key player in an organization s drug testing program. The supervisor s role in the drug testing process Who needs to be tested How to maintain an ongoing drug testing program S6138 S17366 S17050 Drug Testing Awareness This course provides important information about the ill effects of drugs and alcohol on an employee s ability to work successfully and productively. When testing needs to occur, including pre-employment, random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, return to duty and follow-up testing Why testing for alcohol and other drugs is required for transportation workers Importance of maintaining a drug- and alcohol-free workplace S17365 S17049 S9482 12.00 Electrical Safety Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331-10910.335 This course helps prevent electrical accidents and fatalities from occurring by teaching your workers basic safety practices for working with or around electricity. Exposed live parts and nominal voltage Approach distances for qualified employees Lockout/tagout procedures S9409 S9616(FR) Electrical Safety 3-Part Series Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331-1910.335 This 3-part series emphasizes best safety practices and teaches your employees how to safely work with or near electricity. This series includes: Electrical Safety: What is Electricity? Electrical Safety: Safe Work Practices Electrical Safety: Qualified Personnel S2128 Electrical Safety: What Is Electricity This overview course introduces employees to working safely with electricity. How electricity works Associated hazards S6177 S6317(SP) S6286(FR) S17378 S17758(SP) S17057 S17256(FR) Electrical Safety: Safe Work Practices Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S This course trains on essential safety considerations and best practices for workers who are exposed to and come into contact with electrical equipment. Personal protective equipment Proper tool selection and use Grounding S6494(E/S) S6287(FR) S17376 S17687(SP) S17056 S17634(SP) S17255(FR) Electrical Safety: Qualified Personnel Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S 12.00 This course trains employees how to work safely with electrical equipment and to identify exposed energized parts. Determining nominal voltage Working with energized circuits Importance of lockout procedures S6263 S6278(SP) S17374 S6288(FR) S17254(FR) S17714(SP) 21.00 18 800-447-3177 KEY DVD # SINGLE STUDENT ONLINE VIDEO COURSE # Summit INSTRUCTOR Training STREAMING Source is VIDEO a member COURSE of # the HSI INTERACTIVE Family of Brands. ONLINE COURSE #

E Electrical Safety Construction This course helps prevent electrical accidents and fatalities from occurring by teaching your construction workers basic safety practices for working with or around electricity. S9484 S9484(SP) Electrical Safety Part 2 Construction This course helps prevent electrical accidents and fatalities from occurring by teaching your construction workers basic safety practices for working with or around electricity. Exposed live parts and nominal voltage Approach distances for qualified employees Lockout/tagout procedures S9514 S9749(SP) Electrical Safety: Controlling The Hazards Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331-1910.335 Featuring footage from a variety of workplace settings, this course teaches any classification of worker how to identify potential electrical hazards, as well as how to prevent electrical accidents. How electricity works Good housekeeping for electrical safety Recognizing electrical hazards S17368 S6005 S17367(SP) Grounding electrical equipment Proper tool selection and use S17053 16.00 Electrical Safety: High Voltage 2-Part Series Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S This two-part training series helps workers establish and maintain a respect for the dangers of working with high voltage electricity. Each program presents critical training elements and best practices that help ensure workers are aware and ready for the potential hazards they face on the job. The series includes: High Voltage Awareness High Voltage Safe Work S2129 Electrical Safety: High Voltage Awareness Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S This overview course introduces workers to safely working with and around high-voltage electricity. Hazards associated with electricity Emergency procedures Proper use of protective equipment Recommended ratings for safety glasses, gloves, shoes, clothing and equipment Safe work practices Proper use of volt/ohm meters Regulatory policy requirements S6035 S17369 S17051 S9496 10.00 Electrical Safety: High Voltage Safe Work Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S This course focuses on best safety practices, such as engineering controls, personal protective equipment and safe approach distances, to help keep workers safe when working with or near highvoltage electricity. Creating a safe working plan Installation and use of ground cables Lockout/Tagout procedures Minimum safe distances Working on capacitors How to help a worker who cannot let go of an energized part S6197 S17370 S17052 S9497 12.00 Electrical Safety: Shockproof 2-Part Series Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 and NFPA 70E Part III 5.4.1 This comprehensive two-part training series addresses NFPA guidelines as well as OSHA standards concerning electrical safety concerns. Appropriate for all categories of workers, the series includes: Part 1: Unqualified Employees Part 2: Qualified Employees S2130 Electrical Safety: Shockproof Unqualified Employees Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 and NFPA 70E Part III 5.4.1 This course teaches non-qualified personnel how to work safely around electricity. Why electricity is hazardous How to recognize common electrical hazards How to prevent electrical accidents and injuries S6403(E/S) 11.00 S17553 S17377(SP) S17163 S17197(SP) S9447 Electrical Safety: Shockproof Qualified Employee Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 and NFPA 70E Part III 5.4.1 This course teaches qualified personnel how to work safely with electricity. How to recognize electrical hazards Safety practices to reduce the risk when working on energized parts S17552 S6422(E/S) S17162 S9437 S17744(SP) 16.00 Employee Safety Orientation This course helps your new employees quickly gain the knowledge and skills they need to stay safe at your workplace. Responsibilities of employee and employer Lockout/Tagout: what it is and why it s used Common workplace hazards Importance of good housekeeping Identifying signs and placards Prohibited activities and unacceptable behavior SDS information S6565 S17380 S17058 S9440 7.00 Energized Electrical Work Permit Addresses NFPA 70E This course trains qualified workers about the requirements of energized electrical work permits and what steps must be completed before a work project can begin. Preparing yourself and the worksite What is the energized electrical work permit? Additional NFPA 70E requirements S6387(E/S) 14.00 S17382 S17381(SP) S17059 S17198(SP) S9410 PROGRAM LENGTH INCLUDES SUPPORT KIT: POWERPOINT, FACILITATOR GUIDE, QUIZ, EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 19

E Environmental Awareness Based on the Clean Air Act, Storm Water, RCRA, Clean Water Act and SARA Title III This course trains employees how to work in compliance with the requirements of environmental law. Appropriate for all categories of workers. Waste minimization, disposal and recycling Hazardous material handling Material storage Engineering controls Housekeeping practices S17383 S6547(E/S) S17060 S17760(SP) 8.00 S9441 Environmental Management System Many EPA programs encourage industries to make environmental management part of their regular operations. This course offers a systematic approach to managing employee interaction with the environment. How employees interface with their surroundings What regulations and requirements apply to an employee s work situation Best practices to safely manage specific jobs to be both efficient and environmentally aware S6262 7.00 Ergonomic Management 4-Part Series Addresses OSHA Ergonomic Guidelines This four-part series helps reduce the number of ergonomic-related injuries at your facility. This series includes: Ergonomics Overview Qualitative Analysis S2131 Job Hazard Analysis Administrative Controls Ergonomic Management: Ergonomics Overview Addresses OSHA Ergonomic Guidelines This course reviews the principles of ergonomics and the benefits of an ergonomic program. S6024 S17063 Ergonomic Management: Qualitative Analysis Addresses OSHA Ergonomic Guidelines This course demonstrates administering body discomfort charts and ergonomic checklists, an important step in identifying ergonomicrelated issues that will need to be addressed. Includes techniques for proper collection of data. S6134 S17387 Ergonomic Management: Job Hazard Analysis Addresses OSHA Ergonomic Guidelines This course reviews how to conduct a job hazard analysis. Topics Criteria for selecting the task and worker for analysis How to collect and analyze the data Videotaping techniques for best results S6135 S17746 16.00 Ergonomic Management: Administrative Controls Addresses OSHA Ergonomic Guidelines This course reviews the elements necessary for continuous ergonomic improvement, including: Ergonomic principles and action plans The importance of cost/benefit analysis, communication and teamwork S6137 S17763 9.00 Ergonomics: Preventing MSDs 2-Part Series OSHA-proposed Ergonomic Guidelines for General Industry This 2-part series educates workers about musculoskeletal disorders and how to reduce exposure to risk factors and prevent injury. The modules depict preventative measures that apply to almost any work environment, using a wide variety of scenes with dynamic 3D graphics. The series includes: Employee Module Supervisor Module S2132 Ergonomics: Preventing MSDs Employees OSHA-proposed Ergonomic Guidelines for General Industry This course presents an overview of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. Preventative measures Factors that cause MSDs S6092 S17388 S17061 Ergonomics: Preventing MSDs Supervisor OSHA-proposed Ergonomic Guidelines for General Industry This course teaches supervisors how to analyze job functions to help prevent MSDs. Job function and design Recognition of MSD indicators S6176 S17389 S17062 17.00 Excavations Trenching & Shoring Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.651 1926.652 With a focus on cave-in prevention, this course reviews different forms of shoring in a variety of worksite settings. Overview of protective systems Regulatory requirement S6025 S17392 S17067 S9456 S9349(SP) Excavations Trenching & Shoring Construction Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.651 1926.652 16.00 With a focus on cave-in prevention, this course reviews different forms of shoring in a variety of worksite settings. Overview of protective systems Regulatory requirement S9457 Excavations: Safe Work Essentials Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1926.651 1926.652 This course helps workers understand the hazardous injuries that can occur from excavations on any type of worksite. What are excavations? Potential hazards S17390 S6452(E/S) S17391(SP) Eye Safety Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 Protective measures Safe work practices S17068 16.00 S17200(SP) This course promotes respect for eye protection and an understanding of the lifelong consequences of not using adequate eye protection. Anatomy of the eye Hazard recognition Five most common eye hazards Dangers of UV and infrared light First aid procedures Selection, use and care of eye protection S9411 20 800-447-3177 KEY DVD # SINGLE STUDENT ONLINE VIDEO COURSE # Summit INSTRUCTOR Training STREAMING Source is VIDEO a member COURSE of # the HSI INTERACTIVE Family of Brands. ONLINE COURSE #

F Eye Safety Construction Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 This course helps your workers develop respect for eye protection and an understanding of the lifelong consequences of not using adequate eye protection. Anatomy of the eye Hazard recognition Five most common eye hazards Dangers of UV and infrared light S9495 First aid procedures Selection, use and care of eye protection Eye Safety: Focused on Protection This course teaches workers that being proactive, having the appropriate eye and face protection and consistently using that protective equipment whenever it is required can help preserve their eyesight for a lifetime. Workplace hazards Protective eyewear S17999 S6521(E/S) S17834(SP) Eye Safety: No Second Chances Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 Best work practices S9714 S9714(SP) 16.00 Using scenes from a variety of jobsites and scenarios, this course helps your workers develop respect for eye protection and an understanding of the lifelong consequences of not using adequate eye protection. Anatomy of the eye Hazard recognition Five most common eye hazards Dangers of UV and infrared light First aid procedures Selection, use and care of eye protection S6026 S17393 S17069 Fall Protection Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 and 1910.66 This course teaches employees the importance of fall protection and measures they can take to reduce their exposure to fall hazards. The effects of falls in the workplace Identifying and preventing various types of fall hazards The components of a personal fall arrest system and how they work together Steps for properly inspecting, caring for and maintaining your fall arrest system S9412 S9620(FR) Fall Protection Construction Pt 1 Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 and 1910.66 This course addresses the major factors in fall incidents in construction. Correct selection, use and care of fall protection equipment Understanding when fall arrest equipment is necessary Recognizing and preventing fall hazards S9276 S9347(SP) Fall Protection Construction Pt 2 Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 and 1910.66 This course teaches your construction workers about the importance of fall protection and measures they can take to reduce their exposure to fall hazards. The effects of falls in the workplace Identifying and preventing various types of fall hazards The components of a personal fall arrest system and how they work together Steps for properly inspecting, caring for and maintaining a fall arrest system S9519 S9740(SP) Fall Protection: Elevated Platforms Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.23 & 1910.67 Help ensure that your workers are aware of, and alert to, the risks of working at any elevated height. This course features sophisticated graphics and on-site footage to capture the dangers of working on elevated platforms. Flatbed trucks Scissor lifts Loading process S6443(E/S) S17394(SP) Overhead crane bridges Proper lanyard use S17070 S17201(SP) Fall Protection: Taking Control Complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 and 1910.66 This course reviews when fall arrest equipment is necessary, and how to recognize and prevent fall hazards. Help eliminate fall incidents from occurring at your worksite by training workers how to stay safe and protected when working with several different types of fall arrest equipment. The correct selection, use and care of fall protection equipment Anchor points S6027 S6237(SP) Full-body harness Rope grabs Lanyards Lifelines S17397 S17064 11.00 Fire Extinguisher Basics and Maintenance This course trains workers how to choose, use and maintain different types of fire extinguishers. Fire extinguishers Company policy and fire emergency action plans Extinguisher basics and use Maintenance and testing SDVD0004(E/S) SSVC0004 SSVC0004(SP) Fire Prevention Addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 SIS0004 SIS0004(SP) 23.00 Educate your workers on important fire procedures and preventive steps to take should a fire develop, as well as how to operate a wide variety of fire extinguishers. This course is appropriate for a variety of workplaces and features real firefighting situations. Updated for GHS Compliance. Proper handling and storing of flammable liquids Evacuation procedures Good housekeeping Fire prevention measures S6534(E/S) S17398 S17399(SP) S17071 S17202(SP) 12.00 Fire Protection & Prevention V2 This course teaches best safety practices for avoiding workplace damage and injuries caused by fire. Common causes of workplace fires Recognizing fire hazards How to choose and use various types of fire extinguishers Fire prevention best safety practices S9559 Fire Safety Addresses OSHA CFR 1910.157 This course teaches how to operate a fire extinguisher, identify potential fire sources and implement fire prevention measures. Topics Common causes of workplace fires Recognizing fire hazards How to choose and use various types of fire extinguishers Fire prevention best safety practices S9430 S9485(SP) PROGRAM LENGTH INCLUDES SUPPORT KIT: POWERPOINT, FACILITATOR GUIDE, QUIZ, EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 21