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    Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices (NFPA 70E) Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    The purpose of the NFPA standard 70E is to provide a standard for safety-related work practices for the construction, maintenance, operation and demolition of electrical systems in the workplace. This Overview covers awareness-level information for workers who have jobs or assignments that bring them into contact with electrical hazards, such as arc flash and electric shock. Completing this lesson does not designate an employee as an electrically-qualified worker

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    Back Safety and Injury Prevention Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    The purpose of this course is to recognize how practicing good posture while improving your work area conditions and working ergonomically will protect and strengthen your back. Learn how to identify how a healthy lifestyle, and improving your strength and flexibility, con protect you from work-related injuries.

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    Behavior-Based Safety Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    Accidents and injuries have both a human and a business cost, so it is advantageous for employees to practice safe behaviors and mitigate unsafe behaviors in the workplace. This lesson introduces behavior-based safety concepts to employees and creates awareness around what influences employees to change unsafe behaviors before an accident or injury happens.

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    Bloodborne Pathogens Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    Bloodborne pathogens are viruses carried in human blood and other body fluids that cause disease in people. There are many different bloodborne pathogens, including malaria and syphilis, but the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV) viruses, which can each lead to liver cancer, pose the most serious threat of workplace exposure.

    Perhaps no other profession is more at risk of the hazards posed by bloodborne pathogens than the medical profession, but that’s not to say that awareness and prevention measures shouldn’t be prevalent in all workplaces, because the price of ignorance can be very costly and simple understanding of some bloodborne pathogen basics, really can save lives.

    The goal of this training course is to educate employees to minimize their exposure to bloodborne pathogens.

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    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson provides an overview on how to respond to a cardiac, respiratory emergency and use an AED until professional medical help arrives. This program does not qualify for first aid or CPR certification.

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    Chemical Safety Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson covers the required awareness training on the occupational hazards common to the handling and use of chemicals, measures you can take to protect yourself from chemical hazards, safe practices for chemical storage and waste disposal, and the correct response to emergency situations involving chemical spills. This lesson does not cover information related to radiological agents, explosives, and biohazardous/infectious agents.

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    Compressed Gas Safety Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    In order to recognize the hazards posed by compressed gas cylinders, you must first be able to recognize the specific parts of the cylinder and have a general knowledge of how these things work. Compressed gas cylinders can pose the hazard of an explosion when the metal pressure vessel fails. A common factor in that scenario is the misuse or abuse of the cylinder or valve while it is under pressure. Another hazard is the sudden release of pressure from the cylinder, as mentioned above. The purpose of this lesson is to address the hazards inherent in compressed gas and provide best practices for using, moving, and storing compressed gas containers.

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    Confined Space Entry – Permit Required Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    The goal of this lesson is to educate general industry employees who enter, supervise entry or attend the entry of a confined space about the practices and procedures necessary to protect employees from the hazards of permit-required confined spaces.

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    Confined Spaces Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson educates all general industry employees about the existence of confined spaces, the type of hazardous conditions that can be present in them, and the basic requirements for entry into permit-required confined spaces.

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    COVID-19 Masks, Coverings, and Respirators

    CAD9.99 USD

    This lesson covers the differences between face masks, face coverings, and respirators, such as the N95 mask. The lesson also provides an awareness of an employer’s responsibilities for respirator use in the workplace.

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    Driver Safety Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson familiarizes employees that drive as part of their work with the hazards of driving and methods that will protect them from potential driving crashes.

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    Earthquake Preparedness

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson provides information on the dangers of earthquakes in the workplace and the actions you should take to prepare in advance of a quake. It also teaches you what to do during and after a quake to reduce the risk of injury.

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    Electrical Safety Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    The goal of the lesson is to provide an overview that prepares workers to work safely with and around electricity. This lesson does not address arc-flash hazards and controls, lock-out/tag-out procedures, or high voltage (220V or 440V) electrical safety.

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    Electrical Safety Training

    CAD24.15 USD

    Electrical safety training is important and often required workplace safety training. Electrical safety training does not make you or your employees a licensed electrician. Rather it teaches you limitations as an unlicensed person and how to identify unsafe conditions so you don’t become a statistic. Electricity is everywhere, so reliable and useful these days that it is often taken for granted, and it is somewhat shocking how little is actually understood about its properties by the general public, another reason why electrical safety training is important.

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    Emergency and Fire Preparedness Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson creates awareness about the dangers of fire and other emergencies, provides an overview of the requirements for emergency action and fire prevention plans, and touches on best practices for responding to alarms and practicing preparedness through drills. This lesson does not cover how to prepare for hazardous waste material emergencies or responses such as cleanup.

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    Eyewashes and Safety Showers

    CAD24.15 USD

    The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance, especially a corrosive substance, are critical. Delaying treatment, even for a few seconds, may cause serious injury.

    Emergency showers and eyewash stations provide on-the-spot decontamination. They allow workers to flush away hazardous substances that can cause injury.

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    Fatigue and Stress Awareness

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson discusses the issues and consequences of fatigue, complacency, and stress in the workplace and provides guidance on techniques employed to mitigate these issues and their effects on worker performance and safety.

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    Flammable & Combustible Liquids – Hazards

    CAD24.15 USD

    Flammable and combustible liquids are liquids that can burn. How can workers prevent these liquids from igniting and what to do if a fire occurs?

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    Hand Safety Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    The purpose of this course is to learn to identify common workplace hazards to the hands, learn about methods and devices used to prevent hand injuries and be able to describe the differences between various types of gloves used in the workplace.

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    HAZCOM Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    The goal of this lesson is for employees to recognize and understand how to identify chemical hazards using the GHS international classification of chemical hazards, label elements, and Safety Data Sheets. This lesson does not address the use of labels, markings or other communication methods that are employer or facility-specific and not within the scope of this lesson.

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    Hearing Conservation Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson will help you recognize the impact of noise on your hearing, the warning signs of hearing loss, and the noise exposure limits that necessitate hearing protection. This lesson will also introduce you to the types of hearing protectors, including their benefits and proper use, and address your responsibilities in supporting your employer’s hearing conservation program.

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    Hot Work Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    In this lesson, you will learn the hazards of hot work and the actions you can take to either prevent them or protect yourself from them and the injuries associated with this type of work.

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    Hurricane Preparedness

    CAD24.15 USD

    Hurricanes are dangerous and can cause major damage because of storm surge, wind damage, and flooding. They typically form around the equator, but hurricanes can hit much more Northern or Southern coastlines and any territory in the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. This course will help you understand how to prepare for a hurricane.

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    Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Safety

    CAD24.15 USD

    Hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula H2S. It is an extremely hazardous gas whose marker is the smell of rotten eggs. It is colorless and very dangerous when high concentrations are inhaled. Hydrogen sulfide is highly flammable and explodes easily near lit matches, cigarettes, and other sources of spark or heat.

    Although only a little irritating at lower concentrations, hydrogen sulfide exposure can result in death. The most likely and dangerous exposure pathway is through inhalation of hydrogen sulfide gas, however, there are some instances where contact is made with the skin. Contact with the skin can result in frostbite or burns.

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    Industrial Ergonomics Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson introduces the concept of ergonomics in a general industry setting, brings awareness to cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), reviews warning signs, symptoms, and actions to take, and identifies ergonomics principles that can help reduce the occurrence of injury in the first place

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    Intro to Benzene Hazards

    CAD24.15 USD

    You will learn to recognize benzene hazards in your workplace, how to protect yourself from exposure, and what to do if you or a coworker are suffering effects from exposure.

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    Intro to Combustible Dust Hazards

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson is designed to improve the safety of workers in environments where combustible dusts may be encountered by increasing employee awareness of this hazard and by demonstrating how the hazard can be recognized and addressed in the workplace.

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    Intro to Hydraulic Safety

    CAD24.15 USD

    Learning Objectives

    • Describe the basic principle of hydraulics
    • Explain the effect air can have on hydraulic systems
    • Identify five components common to most hydraulic systems
    • Describe two key considerations that must be taken into account when selecting a hydraulic pump
    • Identify the two most common types of hydraulic circuits

    When you complete this lesson, you will be able describe the basic components that comprise a typical hydraulic circuit and explain the function of each. In addition, you will be able to explain the use of hydraulic multiplication to increase the capacity of the hydraulic system.

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    Intro to Loading Dock Safety

    CAD24.15 USD

    Workers loading and unloading materials should be instructed in safe procedures appropriate to the material they handle. Truck or rail tank car loading or the unloading of flammable/combustible liquids is one of the most hazardous operations likely to be undertaken at any manufacturing or storage facility. Workers engaged in the loading or unloading of suspension-type highway trailers may be at an increased risk of injury due to the inability of damaged trailers to support the weight of the powered industrial truck used to load or unload the trailer. The goal of this lesson is create awareness of these hazards and to provide knowledge to the learner on how to avoid accidents and/or injury.

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    Intro to Mold and Mildew Awareness

    CAD24.15 USD

    The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness of the hazards of mold and mildew and to instruct the learner on the actions to take if the presence of, or suspected exposure to, mold has occurred.

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    Intro to Pallet Jack Safety

    CAD24.15 USD

    Common hazards associated with pallet jack operation include falling objects (struck by hazards). Loads can fall, and operators can too. If you move a loaded pallet jack too quickly, over uneven floors, or on inclines, the load may topple. You could be injured if the load falls, and the load and/or the workplace may be damaged. Straining to move a stuck pallet jack or failing to maintain control on an incline can cause the operator to slip and fall. This lesson focuses on the safe operation of both manual and powered hydraulic pallet jacks.

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    Intro to Personal Safety

    CAD24.15 USD

    According to the National Federation of Independent Businesses defines ideal safety accountability as the following:

    • Ideal accountability
    • Companies that strive for optimal safety performance display the highest level of organizational safety accountability

    This lesson describes the importance of safety in the workplace and the employee’s role in maintaining a safe workplace

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    Intro to Safe Material Storage

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson provides general guidance for safe material storage practices to include racking and stacking to ensure stability and reduce the risk of injury, housekeeping, and lifting and handling best practices.

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    Intro to Spray Finishing Hazards

    CAD24.15 USD

    This introductory lesson describes the hazards associated with spray finishing and powder coating and provides a high-level overview of the means by which workers may protect themselves.

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    Ladder Safety Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    As simple as using a ladder seems to be, the injury statistics indicate that it is one of the most abused tools we have. Accidents, particularly in the domestic setting, are frequently caused by overreaching or overextending from ladders to complete certain tasks, rather than doing the safe thing—climbing down and moving to a better access point. OSHA studies have shown that 100% of ladder related accidents could have been prevented using proper safety. The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness-level instruction on ladder hazards, safe use requirements, and best practices for all employees.

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    Lock and Tag Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This Lock and Tag lesson creates awareness about the purpose of lock and tag procedures and employee roles and responsibilities related to lock and tag requirements. The lesson provides an overview of the hazards of uncontrolled energy sources and employer responsibilities and requirements for lock and tag. It also briefly outlines steps to protect workers.

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    Machine Guarding – Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson will help you recognize the hazards associated with machinery use, the methods of machine guarding, the different types of machine safeguards, and your responsibilities when working with guarded machinery.

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    Mosquito, Tick, and Vector-Borne Illnesses

    CAD24.15 USD

    In this lesson, you will learn about the most-common vector-borne diseases and how you can avoid exposure and infection. You will learn general treatment guidelines; however, any treatment-related information provided in this lesson does not constitute medical advice and is not a substitute for evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional.

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    Office Ergonomics Overview

    CAD24.15 USD

    This lesson introduces the concept of ergonomics in a general industry office setting, brings awareness to the most common cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs), explores strategies to prevent or control CTDs and identifies the basics of an office ergonomics safety program.

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