| HBIH |
Class |
Minutes |
CEU |
Audience |
Course Description |
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| 9602 |
Accident
Investigation |
29-58 |
0.750 |
Training
for all persons responsible for investigating workplace accidents. |
Training
stresses proper investigative procedure and conveys an understanding
of the basic skills needed by the investigator.
The training teaches how to analyze the facts, identify the
contributing factors, and discover root cause. |
| 9608 |
Back Safety |
29-58 |
0.075 |
Training for all persons, including workers in an industrial or office setting. |
For many employees, back injuries are something that "happens to the other person… not me". Yet four out of five people will have some type of back problem during their lives. Back injuries are frequently caused by common activities experienced both on and off the job such as lifting, climbing, reaching, etc. "Back Safety" emphasizes the importance of overall back care, both on and off the job, including exercises and weight control. |
| 9610 |
Bloodborne
Pathogens: An Ounce of
Prevention |
50-100 |
0.125 |
Training
for all workers. |
Students
will review assessing BBP hazards, exposure control plans,
post-exposure follow-up procedures, universal precautions, PPE,
contaminated PPE, and disposal of blood & body fluids. |
| 9615 |
Conducting
Safety Audits |
45-90 |
0.125 |
Training for all management personnel or any other employee who will be involved in conducting safety audits. |
Just how safe is your work area? Do you know about the hazards at your worksite: Are you certain that all proper precautions are being taken? A single accident can be devastating! It's important to know how to protect yourself and your co-workers - that's where Safety Audits come in! |
| 9632 |
Defensive Driving -
Why do we drive the way we do? |
40-80 |
0.100 |
Training for anyone who drives a company or personal vehicle for work-related activities. |
This training helps learners recognize that they are professional drivers and need to operate vehicles with professional attitudes and professional defensive-driving skills. |
| 9642 |
Electrical Safety in the Workplace |
20-30 |
0.050 |
Training
for all workers. |
This
training is for all employees. It
covers the fundamentals of static electricity and a closed circuit,
safeguards against electric shock, and the basics of plugs and cords. |
| 9646 |
Emergency
Planning |
43-62 |
0.100 |
Training
for all workers, supervisors, and managers. |
Existing
OSHA, SARA Title III, and numerous state regulations call for all
facilities to meet a number of Emergency Preparedness/Crisis
Management requirements. This
training assists you in complying with these regulations and helps you
prepare for potential emergency situations. |
| 9648 |
Emergency
Preparedness |
37-74 |
0.100 |
All
workers. |
This
training helps you clarify and understand your role if an emergency
occurs on the job. Training
addresses disasters such
as natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, and storms;
as well as accidental disasters such as fires, medical emergencies,
and spilled chemicals. |
| 9652 |
Environmental
Awareness - RCRA |
28-42 |
0.050 |
Training
for all workers. |
This
training focuses on the ways each individual can improve their own
environment by looking at consequences of their actions.
Learner’s will understand that keeping the environment clean
is not only a personal responsibility, but more importantly, it’s
the law. Topics covered
include: Personal
responsibility; Identifying hazardous waste; Handling and storage;
Protecting the water; and Emergency response and reporting. |
| 9654 |
Ergonomics
- Basics |
27-54 |
0.075 |
Training
for all industrial workers. |
This training will help
workers understand ergonomics. Workers
learn the risk factors and how they are controlled.
Workers will be prepared to apply ergonomic concepts to their
jobs and to actively support and contribute to your facilities
ergonomic program. |
| 9678 |
Fire
Extinguisher |
26-52 |
0.075 |
Training
for all workers. |
This program teaches
your employees how to calmly and effectively deal with fires and
correctly use a fire extinguisher. |
| 9682 |
Fire
Prevention Safety |
68-136 |
0.175 |
Training
for all industrial workers. |
This training prepares
the learner to prevent fires by understanding how their own actions
can contribute to the risk of fire.
The learner looks at what causes industrial fires, reviews
steps that can be taken to help prevent fires, and discusses what to
do in case of a fire emergency. |
| 9686 |
First
Aid - Emergency First Aid |
23-46 |
0.050 |
Training
for all workers. |
This training covers
basic emergency first aid, including heart attacks, CPR, shock,
poisoning, bleeding, rescue breathing, and drowning. |
| 9708 |
HazCom
- You're in Control |
46-92 |
0.125 |
Training
for all workers. |
This training covers
how to identify the materials being used and how to learn how to use
them safely. And if an
emergency does occur at your workplace, you will be better prepared to
respond properly. |
| 9784 |
Personal
Protective Equipment |
24-48 |
0.050 |
Training
for all workers who work in or around areas which require the use of
personal protective equipment. |
This course covers the
following topical areas: Eye
protection, Head protection, Hand and skin protection, and Foot
protection. |
| 9806 |
Security:
Industry: Facility
Security: General Industry |
39-78 |
0.100 |
Training
for all general industry workers. |
This training prepares
workers to follow security procedures
Training assures the importance of the learners' role in
following facility security procedures.
The training focuses on recognizing and reporting any potential
security breach or penetration. |
| 9812 |
Slip
and Fall: Preventing
Slips, Trips, and Falls |
35-70 |
0.100 |
This
training is designed for the general industry population, including
anyone working in an office or industrial setting. |
This training provides
specific information about how to create a safe environment for both
employees and customers. The
program highlights include the causes of slips, trips, and falls, how
to identify areas of hazard and how to prevent accidents from
occurring. |