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HAZWOPER Site Safety and Health Plan

This training helps facilities comply with OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120), summarizes the various aspects of the Plan, and how the Plan helps to protect the health of anyone who regularly works around hazardous materials.

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HAZWOPER Understanding Chemical Hazards

This training will identify and discuss common examples of hazardous materials used in several industries and explain the nine GHS chemical hazard symbols. You'll also learn how to keep yourself safe in the workplace by using proper PPE and how to handle a spill and store, transport, and dispose of hazardous materials.

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HAZWOPER Work Practices and Engineering Controls

This training covers the effective use of engineering controls, such as ventilation systems, isolation barriers, and automated systems, that aim to minimize or eliminate worker exposure to hazardous substances. Participants will learn how to assess their work environment for potential hazards, select and implement appropriate controls, and ensure these controls are maintained to operate effectively.

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Heat Stress

In this training, you will identify common risk factors of overheating, learn the dangers of heat exposure, and explore safe work practices.

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Heat Stress in Construction Environments

In this training designed for construction workers, you will identify common risk factors for overheating, learn the main dangers of heat exposure, and explore safe work practices.

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HIPAA Rules and Compliance

This training will explore the main rules of HIPAA, methods of safeguarding PHI, an overview of the rights and protections provided by HIPAA, common violations to avoid, and the potential consequences for being found HIPAA non-compliant.

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I2P2 - Injury and Illness Prevention Programs

This training provides employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work.

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Indoor Air Quality

This course will help you identify and respond to indoor air quality issues that may affect the health and safety of workers. Understanding how to identify and handle air pollutants is the first step in making sure all employees can breathe easily at work.

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Industrial Ergonomics

This training explains how to design the workplace or jobs to fit your needs. Improper ergonomics increases your exposure to hazards that are known to contribute to musculoskeletal injuries which affects muscles, tendons, nerves, and blood vessels.

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Industrial Fire Prevention

This training will help you to identify potential fire hazards in your workplace, implement effective fire prevention strategies, and respond appropriately in the event of a fire.

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Introduction to OSHA

This course will provide general industry and construction employees with the information they need to be informed about OSHA and its rights and associated responsibilities.

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Laboratory Hoods

This training will provide understanding on how to correctly operate fume hoods and prevent potential exposure risks as well as learn essential response protocols for exposure incidents, necessary personal protective equipment and other safety measures.

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