SAFETY AND OSHA GUIDELINE CURRICULUM CertiLearn - Non-Industrial OSHA Safety Guidelines These courses are ideal for any small business or non-industrial environment Safety Basics In this course you will learn to contribute to the critical job of Safety using basic safety procedures and policies. You will understand how the cost of accidents can affect everyone and how, by applying basic safety guidelines from OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, you can identify hazards and prevent accidents. Accidents Safety programs are designed to help you prevent accidents, but occasionally accidents do occur. In this course you will learn what you should, and should not do, when an accident occurs, when and how to get help, how to interact with the people involved in an accident and how to protect yourself and others. Fire Safety Fire is the most potentially dangerous hazard you can face and represents the greatest potential long-term damage to our company. In this course you will learn about Fire Safety procedures, and OSHA, guidelines. You will learn about the different types of fires, fire prevention, and how and when to use fire extinguishers. Lockout/Tagout In this course you will learn about what Lockout/Tagout is and how it applies to you. This program is designed to meet the specific requirements established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA. The OSHA Lockout/Tagout standard has been established to prevent accidents and injuries to employees during servicing and maintenance of equipment. Hazardous Communications In this course you will learn about Your Right to Know regarding any potentially hazardous chemicals. You will learn about MSDS or Material Safety Data Sheets and how to read and understand them. Labels on the products you may use will also contain important information, which you will need to understand. Powered Lift Truck Essentials In this course you will learn about Powered Pallet Jacks and other powered lift trucks; their safety regulations and general operating essentials. The completion of this program is often a requisite addition to the required hands on driver training. Safety Courses from Asbestos Hazard Awareness The goal of this lesson is to improve the health and safety of employees by providing required training regarding the awareness of asbestos hazards. Basic First Aid Each learner will learn how to initially respond to an injury. They will understand first aid guidelines and good practices, and be able to respond to emergencies. They will also learn what not to do without the proper training. Bloodborne Pathogens The goal of this course is to help employers provide a safe and healthful work environment for their employees and minimize the possibility of employee exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
Chemical Safety The goal of this lesson is to provide required awareness training in the occupational hazards common to the handling and use of chemicals, methods and techniques used for evaluating and minimizing chemical exposure, measures employees can take to protect themselves from chemical hazards, safe practices for chemical storage and waste disposal, and the correct response to emergency situations involving chemical spills. Chlorine Safety The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness training to help workers recognize the occupational hazards and health effects of chlorine exposure and the exposure controls. Confined Spaces - Entry Level The goal of this lesson is to make employees aware of the hazards that exist in a permit-required confined space and recognize that special precautions, training, and an approved Confined Space Entry Permit or approved Routine Entry Procedures are required for entry. Confined Spaces The goal of this lesson is to make all employees aware of the potential hazards that may exist in a confined space and understand that special precautions, training, and an approved Confined Space Entry Permit or approved Routine Entry Procedures are required for entry. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR ) The goal of this lesson is to provide lay rescuers with refresher training or supplement training from a practical hands-on CPR course on how to respond confidently to a respiratory, cardiac or choking emergency until professional medical help arrives. Driver Safety The goal of this course is to enable drivers to recognize and identify hazardous driving conditions and to minimize their risk of accidents. Electrical Safety This course is designed for employees with a low risk of exposure to electrical hazards. It covers general electrical safety in the workplace including the proper use of portable electrical equipment, such as appliances and tools, extension cords, and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI). Fall Protection The goal of this course is to make all employees aware of the requirements for use of Fall Protection, Work Positioning, Fall Restraint, and Fall Arrest systems. Fire Safety The goal of this course is to reduce the financial and personnel cost of fires. Flammable Liquid Safety The learner will correctly apply the principles of hazard recognition, safety, flashpoint protection, and inventory inspections in the use of flammable and combustible liquids in the workplace. Formaldehyde Safety The learner will recognize the occupational hazards and health effects of exposure to formaldehyde and formaldehyde-based products, how this exposure occurs, and the controls necessary to ensure worker safety when exposed to these products in the workplace, including accidental spills or release. Hand and Power Tools Each employee using hand and power tools will recognize definitions and types of portable tools, the potential hazards connected with their use, including manual, electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, liquid-fueled, powder-actuated, and abrasive wheel tools, and will demonstrate the proper procedures required for each type of tool. Hand Safety The goal of this course is to identify the major types and causes of hand injuries and how to prevent them through awareness of hazards, the use of hand protective equipment, and effective safe working practices.
Hazard Communication Also available in Spanish To inform workers of their right to know about chemical hazards in their work place and to meet OSHA requirements for providing employees information about the Hazard Communication Standard. Hearing Conservation This course will enable the employee to correctly apply the principles of hazard recognition, risk management, and rights and responsibilities when working in areas where noise is a hazard. Heat and Cold Stress The goal of this course is to reduce the financial and personnel cost of personal injuries on the job resulting in lost work days due to heat stress illness. Incident Investigation In this course the user will recognize the purpose of an incident investigation, learn the investigative procedures to follow, and the kinds of information to be developed. Also covered are the procedures for conducting an interview following the incident, and how to create an incident investigation report. Indoor Air Quality This course is for General Employees whose work tasks are mainly conducted indoors. The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness training to help employees recognize the occupational hazards and health effects of indoor air contaminants and what controls are available to help maintain good indoor air quality. Industrial Ergonomics This course satisfies the general need to minimize the possibility of employee accidents and illness due to chronic work-related physical and psychological stresses. It will also encourage the proper procedures that will maximize productivity and efficiency. Ladder Safety The learner will learn the common terms associated with work on ladders, to recognize the hazards inherent with ladder work, and incorporate general safe practices to reduce or eliminate these hazards. The learner will also recognize the fall protection requirements associated with ladder work, and when, as well as how, to inspect ladders. Lead Awareness The goal of this course is to provide the awareness training that will help workers recognize the occupational hazards and health effects of lead exposure; where lead is found, and the exposure controls Lock and Tag This course, for general worker, provides an understanding of, and compliance with, the lockout/tagout system of their workplace location/facility Office Ergonomics To minimize the possibility of employee accidents and illness due to chronic work-related physical and psychological stresses and maximize productivity and efficiency. Personal Protective Equipment The goal of this course is to provide the information necessary to help employees protect themselves from workrelated illness and injury through the use of Personal protective equipment. Process Safety Management The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness training on "highly hazardous" chemical processes and the importance of having, and following, certain procedures to prevent or minimize the release of these chemicals. Radio Communications Learners will earn to identify why radio operator training is required and how to recognize operator responsibilities. The course will demonstrate correct procedures for calling and acknowledging messages, recognizing code words, and identifying general radio communication requirements.
Safety Audits This training is for managers, supervisors, and general employees who may be involved in conducting a safety audit. The goal of this course is to provide awareness training for managers, supervisors, and general employees on the importance of safety audits and how to plan and conduct an audit. Scaffold Safety Each employee working around scaffolds will recognize types of scaffolds, the potential hazards connected with their use, including electrical, structural instability, the danger of falls, and falling objects. The course will also demonstrate proper procedures required for working on or near scaffolds. Slips, Trips, and Falls The goal of this introductory course is to teach employees to identify safe and correct methods for using portable ladders and scaffolds. The student learns to identify good housekeeping practices to prevent accidents, as well as safe procedures for working on elevated surfaces. Traffic Control (Flagger) The students will learn to recognize general guidelines for traffic control; the signs, barriers, flags, stop/slow paddle and lights used at the work site, and clothing regulations.,. The students will also learn how to judge traffic speed and congestion, regulate traffic accordingly. and how to properly position themselves for optimum safety Forklift Operator Forklift 1 - Fundamentals Forklift 2 - Stability and Capacity Forklift 3 - Load Handling Forklift 4 - Safe Driving Practices Forklift 5 - Safety Standards Forklift 6 - Inspection and Maintenance
Department of Transportation (DOT) DOT Hazardous Materials General Awareness This course provides general awareness training of the basic requirements of the DOT, including the definition of hazardous materials. Employees who are responsible for the transport of hazardous materials will become familiar with regulations related to packaging, marking, labeling and shipping papers. This course can be used for either new employees or as recurrent training. DOT Training for Drivers of HAZMAT Shipments This course is designed to meet DOT requirements to train each HAZMAT employee who "drives a motor vehicle containing hazardous material." Because more hazardous materials are transported on highways than all other modes of transportation combined, DOT requires that HAZMAT drivers have highway-specific training, in addition to the basic HAZMAT training. This course provides basic HAZMAT training for drivers plus the highwayspecific training in pre-trip safety inspections, general vehicle operation information, vehicle attendance requirements, and safe loading and unloading. This course can be used for either new employees or as refresher training. DOT Training for Offerers of HAZMAT Shipments This course is designed to meet DOT requirements to train all employees who directly affect the safe transportation of hazardous materials. Such employees include those who load, unload, or handle hazardous materials; prepare hazardous materials for transportation; or are responsible for the safety of transporting hazardous materials. This course provides basic hazardous materials training for these employees plus training in DOT requirements for bulk and non-bulk packaging, labeling, loading, and unloading. This course can be used for either new employees or as recurrent training.