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1 ONLINE TRAINING COURSE CATALOG December 2016

2 Table of Contents Category Page Custodial & Maintenance Safety Driver Safety Electrical Safety Environmental Management... 6 Equipment & Tool Safety Food Safety Hazard Communication WHMIS Guest Services...14 Hazardous Substances HAZMAT Transportation Waste Disposal Human Resources Recordkeeping and Reporting Infectious Disease Laboratory Safety Municipal Employee Safety Occupational Safety & Health Programs Setting & Process Hazards Ergonomic Safety Fall Hazards Off-the-Job Safety Workplace Security & Emergency Response Fire First Aid...46 Spill Prevention & Response Alphabetical Course Index... 51

3 Custodial & Maintenance Safety Commercial Laundry Safety Custodial & Maintenance Safety Custodial & Maintenance Safety Park and Landscape Maintenance Safety 1. Identify machine hazards and safety measures 2. Recognize bloodborne pathogen hazards and how to protect yourself from them 3. Identify heat stress hazards and how to protect yourself from them 4. Identify lifting hazards and how to protect yourself from them 5. Recognize chemical hazards common to laundry operations Commercial Laundry Safety Commercial Laundry Safety - Spanish 26 minutes 26 minutes Groundskeeping, Landscaping and Golf Course Maintenance Safety 1. Identify physical hazards encountered during landscaping maintenance, and their controls 2. Identify exposure hazards encountered during landscaping maintenance, and their controls Park and Landscape Maintenance Safety Park and Landscape Maintenance Safety - International Safe Housekeeping for Retail Workers 13 minutes 13 minutes 1. Identify physical hazards common to groundskeeping, and their controls 2. Identify chemical hazards common to groundskeeping, and their controls 3. Identify wildlife hazards common to groundskeeping, and their controls Groundskeeping/Landscaping/Golf Course Maintenance Safety 1. Identify ergonomic hazards common to retail 2. Identify slip, trip and fall hazards common to retail 3. Identify chemical hazards common to retail Safe Housekeeping for Retail Workers Safe Housekeeping for Retail Workers - Spanish 16 minutes 16 minutes 1

4 Custodial & Maintenance Safety Custodial & Maintenance Safety Safe Housekeeping in the Hospitality Industry Driver Safety 12 and 15-Passenger Van Drivers and Administrators 1. Identify ergonomic risks common to housekeeping 2. Identify slip, trip and fall hazards common to housekeeping 3. Identify chemical hazards common to housekeeping 4. Identify other hazards common to housekeeping 5. Identify recommended general safe work practices for housekeeping Safe Housekeeping in the Hospitality Industry Safe Housekeeping in the Hospitality Industry - Spanish Safe Pool Operation 30 minutes 30 minutes 1. Identify DOT requirements for qualified drivers 2. Recognize DOT requirements for qualified drivers 3. Recognize DOT requirements for hours of service and driver violation notifications 4. Identify how to properly participate in a DOT audit inspection 5. Identify DOT vehicle inspection requirements 6. Identify DOT requirements for record retention 12 and 15-Passenger Van Drivers and Administrators 23 minutes Delivery Driver Safety 1. Identify the chemicals used in pool maintenance and their hazards 2. Identify procedures for safe chemical handling and storage 3. Identify common physical hazards associated with pools 4. Identify recreational water illnesses and how to prevent them 5. Recognize how to respond to emergencies Safe Pool Operation 31 minutes 1. Identify procedures for safely driving a delivery truck 2. Recognize ergonomically safe delivery techniques 3. Identify procedures to take in order to enhance the driver's personal safety Delivery Driver Safety Delivery Driver Safety - Canada Delivery Driver Safety - International 21 minutes 21 minutes 21 minutes

5 Driver Safety Driver Safety Driver Safety Distracted Driver Driver Safety On and Off Campus 1. Recognize causes of driver distraction 2. Recognize appropriate actions for distracted drivers Distracted Driver Distracted Driver - Canada Distracted Driver - International 22 minutes 22 minutes 22 minutes 1. Identify the requirements needed to drive a university-owned or rented vehicle 2. Identify the safety requirements of driving on and off campus 3. Identify how to drive in hazardous driving conditions 4. Identify dangerous driving behaviors and how to avoid them Driver Safety On and Off Campus Driver Safety Golf Cart Safety 1. Identify accident prevention and safe driving habits 2. Identify potential road hazards 3. Recognize hazardous driving behaviors and the means to correct them Driver Safety Driver Safety - Canada Driver Safety - International Driver Safety - Spanish 1. Identify the features of a golf cart 2. Identify the operating requirements of a golf cart 3. Identify the safety requirements of driving on and off campus 4. Identify dangerous driving behavior and how to prevent it 5. Identify hazardous driving conditions Golf Cart Safety 26 minutes 3

6 Driver Safety Driver Safety Driver Safety Hazardous Driving Conditions Road Rage 1. Identify the major weather-related hazardous driving conditions 2. Identify safe driving practices for hazardous driving conditions 3. Recognize preparations recommended for hazardous driving conditions 1. Recognize the behaviors of aggressive drivers 2. Identify the correct responses to take when confronted by road rage 3. Identify aggressive driver prevention measures Hazardous Driving Conditions Hazardous Driving Conditions - Canada Hazardous Driving Conditions - International 17 minutes 17 minutes 17 minutes Road Rage Road Rage - Canada Road Rage - International 14 minutes 14 minutes 14 minutes Hazards of Speeding Electrical Safety Electrical Safety 1. Identify the reasons speeding is a hazard for drivers 2. Recognize what can affect the decision to speed Hazards of Speeding Hazards of Speeding - Canada Hazards of Speeding - International 11 minutes 11 minutes 11 minutes 1. Recognize how electricity works and its dangers 2. Identify potential electrical injuries 3. Identify electrical hazards 4. Identify methods to control and prevent electrical hazards Electrical Safety Electrical Safety - Cal/OSHA Electrical Safety - Canada Electrical Safety - International Electrical Safety - Oil & Gas Personnel Electrical Safety - Spanish 21 minutes 23 minutes 19 minutes 19 minutes 23 minutes 19 minutes

7 Electrical Safety - Arc Flash Electrical Safety Electrical Safety Electrical Safety above 601 Volts Electrical Safety 1. Recognize under what conditions an arc flash can occur 2. Identify the damage that can be caused by an arc flash 3. Identify what procedures to take to prevent an arc flash 4. Identify the personal protective equipment that should be used for arc flash protection 1. Identify the definitions and hazards associated with high-voltage electricity 2. Identify safe work practices for working around high-voltage electricity Electrical Safety above 601 Volts 12 minutes Electrical Safety - Arc Flash Electrical Safety - Arc Flash - Canada Electrical Safety - Grounding 14 minutes 14 minutes Electrical Safety for Qualified Workers in the Oil & Gas Industry 1. Identify the function of electrical grounding and its safety importance 2. Identify situations in which grounding is required to ensure worker safety Electrical Safety - Grounding 16 minutes 1. Identify the general OSHA electrical safety standards 2. Identify safe work practices 3. Identify the OSHA requirements for qualified and authorized electrical equipment workers 4. Identify safe work practices for qualified and authorized workers Electrical Safety for Qualified Workers in the Oil & Gas Industry 5

8 Environmental Management Environmental Management Air Permitting Awareness for Oil & Gas Personnel Environmental Management Pollution Prevention Initiatives 1. Identify the history and purpose of air permitting laws 2. Identify air permitting laws and regulatory agencies 3. Identify definitions relating to air permitting 4. Recognize the different types of permits and their legally-binding nature 5. Identify common air pollutant sources on oil & gas sites 6. Identify common responsibilities assigned to field operations employees under air permitting programs Air Permitting Awareness for Oil & Gas Personnel 23 minutes 1. Recognize why pollution prevention is important 2. Recognize how waste and pollution reduction techniques can benefit your facility Pollution Prevention Initiatives Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Industrial Operations Environmental Awareness 1. Recognize the consequences of polluting the land and ways to prevent land pollution 2. Recognize the consequences of polluting the water and ways to prevent water pollution 3. Recognize the consequences of polluting the air and ways to prevent air pollution 1. Identify and define the characteristics of water 2. Define watershed and storm water 3. Recognize the impact of storm water pollution 4. Identify and define factors that affect storm water pollution 5. Recognize how storm water travels and its role in the hydrologic cycle 6. Identify major industrial sources of storm water pollution 7. Define storm water pollution prevention Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Industrial Operations 30 minutes Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Industrial Operations - Spanish 30 minutes Environmental Awareness Environmental Awareness - International 12 minutes 12 minutes

9 Equipment & Tool Safety Equipment & Tool Safety Equipment & Tool Safety Aerial Lift Safety Crane Safety 1. Identify the types of aerial lifts 2. Identify the uses of aerial lifts 3. Recognize the difference between a qualified and unqualified person 4. Identify the hazards and safe work practices of aerial lifts Aerial Lift Safety 15 minutes 1. Identify types of cranes 2. Identify required crane inspections 3. Identify employee roles and hand signals during crane use 4. Identify safe practices for rigging and loading 5. Identify types of crane attachments Crane Safety Crane Safety - International 26 minutes 21 minutes Chainsaw Safety for Oil & Gas Personnel Crane Safety - Hand Signals 1. Identify the recommended procedures to take before operating a chainsaw 2. Identify the recommended procedures to take during chainsaw operation 3. Identify the appropriate personal protective equipment necessary for safe chainsaw operation Chainsaw Safety for Oil & Gas Personnel 12 minutes This module covers the same information regarding hand signals that is covered in our Crane Safety course. It has been provided as a stand-alone module for learners who only need this portion of the training. Crane Safety - Hand Signals 9 minutes 7

10 Equipment & Tool Safety Equipment & Tool Safety Flame-Resistant Clothing for Oil & Gas Personnel Equipment & Tool Safety Forklift Operator - Safe Maintenance 1. Identify what a flash fire is 2. Identify the engineering and administrative controls used to prevent flash fires 3. Identify the difference between flame resistant and flame retardant clothing 4. Identify the fire hazards associated with the three stages of oil & gas operations Flame-Resistant Clothing for Oil & Gas Personnel 17 minutes Course Competency: 1. Identify OSHA's requirements for safe forklift maintenance practices Forklift Operator - Safe Maintenance Forklift Operator - Safe Maintenance - Spanish Forklift Operator - Safe Operations 9 minutes 9 minutes Forklift Operator Course Competency: 1. Identify OSHA's requirements for safe forklift operating practices 1. Recognize standard forklift features 2. Identify forklift hazards and safe loading practices 3. Identify safe forklift driving Identify workplace conditions that may present special hazards 4. Identify forklift inspection and maintenance requirements Forklift Operator - Safe Operations 7 minutes Forklift Operator - Safe Operations - Spanish 7 minutes Forklift Operator - Safe Traveling and Loading Forklift Operator Training Forklift Operator Training - Cal/OSHA Forklift Operator Training - Cal/OSHA - Spanish Forklift Operator Training - Canada Forklift Operator Training - International Forklift Operator Training - Spanish 33 minutes 33 minutes 33 minutes 33 minutes 30 minutes 33 minutes Course Competency: 1. Identify OSHA's requirements for safe traveling and loading Forklift Operator - Safe Traveling and Loading Forklift Operator - Safe Traveling and Loading - Spanish 9 minutes 9 minutes

11 Equipment & Tool Safety Hand and Pinch Point Safety Equipment & Tool Safety Equipment & Tool Safety Hand and Power Tool Safety 1. Identify the major types of hand hazards 2. Identify methods of hand protection 3. Identify different types of gloves and when to use them Hand and Pinch Point Safety 19 minutes 1. Identify the employer and employee responsibilities for safe use 2. Identify common hand tools and their safe work practices 3. Identify and discuss common power tools and their safe work practices 4. Identify electric tool hazards and describe their safe work practices and inspection procedures 5. Identify power abrasive wheel tools and describe their safe work practices and inspections procedures 6. Identify pneumatic tool hazards and describe their safe work practices and inspection procedures 7. Identify powder-actuated tool hazards and describe their safe work practices and inspection procedures 8. Identify hydraulic power tool hazards and describe their safe work practices and inspection procedures 9. Identify the three main causes of injury from hand and power tools and methods of injury prevention Hand and Power Tool Safety Hand and Power Tool Safety - Cal/OSHA Hand and Power Tool Safety - Canada Hand and Power Tool Safety - International Hand and Power Tool Safety - Spanish Hand and Power Tools for the Oil & Gas Industry 24 minutes 24 minutes 24 minutes 24 minutes 24 minutes 32 minutes 9

12 Equipment & Tool Safety Equipment & Tool Safety Equipment & Tool Safety Kitchen Equipment Safety Laser Safety 1. Identify the proper handling of knives and other blades 2. Recognize the hazards of powered cutting and mixing equipment 3. Recognize how to prevent burns and scalds 4. Recognize other hazards of heated equipment 5. Recognize other equipment hazards common to commercial kitchens Kitchen Equipment Safety 28 minutes 1. Identify the common principles of laser operation and the three essential laser components 2. Identify the major types of lasers and their applications 3. Identify the beam-related hazards associated with lasers 4. Identify the non-beam-related hazards associated with lasers 5. Identify the controls used to eliminate or minimize laser-related hazards Laser Safety 22 minutes Lockout/Tagout Ladder Safety 1. Identify types of ladders and general safe practices 2. Recognize the importance of ladder inspection, setup and location 3. Recognize the best practices for safe ladder use Ladder Safety Ladder Safety - Oil & Gas Personnel Ladder Safety - Cal/OSHA Ladder Safety - Canada Ladder Safety - International Ladder Safety - Retail Ladder Safety - Spanish 16 minutes 34 minutes 18 minutes 1. Recognize the importance of proper lockout/tagout procedures and the roles involved 2. Identify the required tasks of the authorized employee during lockout/tagout 3. Identify requirements for locks and tags Lockout/Tagout Lockout/Tagout - Canada Lockout/Tagout - Canada - French Lockout/Tagout - International Lockout/Tagout - Oil & Gas Personnel Lockout/Tagout - Spanish Lockout/Tagout Simulation - Compressors Lockout/Tagout Simulation - Pipeline Lockout/Tagout Simulation - Separator 18 minutes 19 minutes 19 minutes 19 minutes 16 minutes 19 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes

13 Machine Guarding Equipment & Tool Safety Pallet Jack Safety Equipment & Tool Safety Equipment & Tool Safety 1. Identify the fundamental areas of machines 2. Identify machine motions and actions 3. Identify requirements for guards and devices 4. Identify the types of machine guards 5. Identify the types of machine devices Machine Guarding Machine Guarding - Canada Machine Guarding - International Machine Guarding - Oil & Gas Personnel 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 1. Recognize the different types of pallet jacks 2. Recognize the standard pallet jack controls and their functions 3. Identify pallet jack inspection requirements 4. Identify the requirements for safe pallet jack operation 5. Identify workplace conditions that may present special hazards Pallet Jack Safety Pallet Jack Safety - Spanish Personal Protective Equipment 30 minutes 30 minutes N95 Respirators - Preventing Airborne Disease Transmission 1. Identify common types of PPE and their uses 2. Identify specialized types of PPE and their uses 3. Identify employee responsibilities when using and maintaining your PPE 1. Identify the N95 respirator's purpose and the importance of proper fit, use and maintenance 2. Identify the proper steps for donning, fit testing and doffing the respirator 3. Recognize the medical signs and symptoms that may limit or prevent the effective use of the respirator Personal Protective Equipment Personal Protective Equipment - Canada Personal Protective Equipment - Canada - French Personal Protective Equipment - International Personal Protective Equipment - Oil & Gas Personnel Personal Protective Equipment - Spanish 35 minutes 35 minutes 26 minutes 32 minutes N95 Respirators - Preventing Airborne Disease Transmission 22 minutes 11

14 Equipment & Tool Safety Respiratory Protection Equipment & Tool Safety Scaffold Safety Equipment & Tool Safety 1. Differentiate between types of controls 2. Recognize the potential inhalation hazards 3. Distinguish between and identify appropriate respirator types 4. Recognize different cartridges and their uses 5. Identify the different requirements of fit testing 6. Identify requirements for wearing respirators and care of respirators Respiratory Protection Respiratory Protection - Canada Respiratory Protection - International Respiratory Protection - Oil & Gas Personnel Respiratory Protection - Spanish 19 minutes 19 minutes 19 minutes 19 minutes 19 minutes 1. Define the term "scaffold" and identify three types of scaffolds 2. Identify potential hazards of working on or near scaffolds 3. Identify methods to protect employees from fall hazards 4. Identify methods to protect employees from falling objects 5. Identify methods to protect employees from electrocution hazards 6. Identify methods to protect employees from scaffold collapse 7. Recognize safe work practices for scaffolds Scaffold Safety Scaffold Safety - Canada Food Safety 12 minutes 12 minutes Rigging Safety for Oil & Gas Operations Bakery and Deli Safety 1. Identify the requirements of a pre-shift and periodic inspection 2. Identify the different types of cranes and hoisting equipment and the functions of each type 3. Identify the requirements of a qualified rigger and operator 4. Identify the equipment used in lifting and hoisting loads 5. Identify the proper techniques for rigging and landing the load 6. Identify the common rigging operations hazards and the precautionary measures to take to avoid them 1. Recognize general hazards and safe work practices common to bakeries and delis 2. Identify common bakery hazards and safe work practices 3. Identify common deli hazards and safe work practices Bakery and Deli Safety Bakery and Deli Safety - Spanish 19 minutes 19 minutes Rigging Safety for Oil & Gas Operations 37 minutes

15 Food Safety Hazard Communication Food Safety Food Safety Accident Prevention Signs and Tags 1. Recognize the common causes of foodborne illness 2. Recognize the purpose of the Food Code and the roles and responsibilities it describes 3. Identify employee responsibilities for personal health and hygiene 4. Identify employee responsibilities for cleaning and sanitation 5. Identify employee responsibilities for time and temperature control 6. Identify employee responsibilities for storage and recordkeeping 1. Identify requirements for accident prevention signs and tags outlined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 2. Identify ANSI's pipe labeling standard 3. Identify the American Public Works Authority s Uniform Color Code 4. Identify the importance of properly maintaining accident prevention signs and tags Food Safety Food Safety - Spanish 34 minutes 34 minutes Accident Prevention Signs and Tags 16 minutes Meat Market Safety HAZCOM Course Competency: 1. Identify common meat market hazards and safe work practices Meat Market Safety Meat Market Safety - Spanish 16 minutes 16 minutes 1. Identify the purpose and requirements of a hazard communication program 2. Identify types of chemical hazards and hazard controls 3. Identify the sources of information of workplace chemical hazards 4. Identify requirements for medical records Hazard Communication Hazard Communication - International Hazard Communication - Oil & Gas Industry Hazard Communication - Spanish 27 minutes 29 minutes 17 minutes 29 minutes 13

16 Hazard Communication Safety Data Sheets Hazard Communication Guest Services Successful Guest Service Techniques 1. Identify the purpose of Safety Data Sheets 2. Identify the key components of a Safety Data Sheet 3. Identify the 16 sections of a Safety Data Sheet Safety Data Sheets Safety Data Sheets - Canada Safety Data Sheets - International Safety Data Sheets - Spanish 25 minutes 25 minutes 25 minutes 25 minutes 1. Identify commonly accepted principles of guest services 2. Identify recommended methods for creating positive first impressions 3. Recognize the importance of personal behavior and appearance in relations to successful guest services 4. Identify recommended techniques for successfully meeting guest's needs 5. Identify common barriers to successful service and how to react to them Successful Guest Service Techniques Hazardous Substances 30 minutes WHMIS Asbestos Hazard Awareness WHMIS 1. Identify sources and properties of asbestos 2. Identify hazards of asbestos exposure 3. Identify methods to minimize and control asbestos exposure 1. Identify the purpose and requirements of WHMIS 2. Identify types of chemical hazards and hazard controls 3. Identify sources of information for workplace chemical hazards Asbestos Hazard Awareness Asbestos Hazard Awareness - International Asbestos Hazard Awareness - Spanish 23 minutes 23 minutes 19 minutes WHMIS 1988 WHMIS French WHMIS minutes 45 minutes 27 minutes

17 Benzene Awareness Hazardous Substances Chemical Hygiene Plan Hazardous Substances Hazardous Substances 1. Identify the common uses, sources and hazards of benzene 2. Recognize OSHA's safety requirements for workplaces in which benzene is present 3. Identify possible exposure controls Benzene Awareness 15 minutes 1. Recognize the definitions relating to OSHA's requirements for chemical hygiene plans 2. Identify OSHA-required components of a chemical hygiene plan 3. Identify OSHA's requirements for training and information given to employees 4. Identify OSHA's employee exposure monitoring and medical examination requirements 5. Recognize OSHA's requirements for hazard identification Carcinogen Awareness Chemical Hygiene Plan 18 minutes Chemical Safety 1. Identify the characteristics and hazards of carcinogens 2. Identify carcinogen-regulating agencies and common occupations associated with carcinogen exposure 3. Identify possible carcinogen-exposure preventive measures Carcinogen Awareness 14 minutes 1. Recognize hazards associated with common chemical classifications 2. Recognize chemical safety tools and strategies 3. Identify the importance of safety controls when working with chemicals 4. Identify required safe handling and storage measures 5. Identify recommended emergency procedures in facilities where chemicals are present Chemical Safety Chemical Safety - Canada Chemical Safety - International Chemical Safety - Off the Job 26 minutes 22 minutes 22 minutes 15 minutes 15

18 Hazardous Substances Combustible Dust Hazardous Substances Fireworks Safety Hazardous Substances 1. Recognize hazards of combustible dust 2. Identify safe practices for working around combustible dust Combustible Dust 14 minutes 1. Recall a brief history of fireworks 2. Identify types of fireworks and their associated regulations 3. Identify recommended safe practices for consumer-level fireworks use Compressed Gas Safety Fireworks Safety 15 minutes Flammable and Combustible Liquids 1. Recognize compressed gas hazards 2. Recognize labeling and inspection requirements 3. Recognize handling and storage procedures Compressed Gas Safety Compressed Gas Safety - International Compressed Gas Safety - Spanish Compressed Gases Awareness - Cal/OSHA 23 minutes 16 minutes 16 minutes 1. Recognize flammable liquids and their training requirements under a HAZCOM program 2. Identify properties of flammable and combustible liquids 3. Identify physical and health hazards 4. Identify protective measures when working with flammable and combustible chemicals 5. Identify safe practices for using flammable and combustible liquids Flammable and Combustible Liquids Flammable and Combustible Liquids - Spanish Flammable and Combustible Liquids - International 25 minutes 25 minutes 17 minutes

19 Hazardous Substances Formaldehyde Safety in Research and Education Hexavalent Chromium Hazardous Substances Hazardous Substances 1. Identify the chemical and physical properties of formaldehyde 2. Identify the effects and symptoms of formaldehyde on the body 3. Identify required and recommended safe handling and storage procedures 4. Identify exposure controls and proper response 5. Identify monitoring and medical surveillance procedures Formaldehyde Safety in Research and Education 32 minutes H2S Safety Procedures for Drilling and Production Operations 1. Identify the properties and hazards of hexavalent chromium 2. Identify common sources of hexavalent chromium and occupations commonly associated with its exposure 3. Identify relevant OSHA-required controls designed to reduce or eliminate hexavalent chromium exposure Hexavalent Chromium Latex Allergy 15 minutes 1. Recognize hydrogen sulfide's (H2S) physical and chemical properties 2. Recognize H2S effects on the body 3. Recognize H2S monitoring equipment 4. Identify H2S exposure controls and proper responses H2S Safety Procedures for Drilling and Production Operations 23 minutes H2S Safety Procedures for Drilling and Production Operations - Canada 19 minutes 1. Identify the causes, symptoms and sources of latex allergy 2. Identify OSHA's and NIOSH's recommended preventive measures and safe work practices Latex Allergy 14 minutes 17

20 Hazardous Substances Lead Awareness Hazardous Substances Hazardous Substances NORM Awareness for Oil & Gas Operations 1. Identify the potential adverse effects of lead exposure 2. Recognize that employers must adhere to exposure limits 3. Identify how lead can enter the body 4. Recognize controls used to protect against lead exposure 5. Recognize how to select appropriate personal protective equipment Lead Awareness Mold and Mildew Awareness 16 minutes 1. Identify the general characteristics of radiation 2. Identify the characteristics of NORM and where it is commonly found on oil & gas sites 3. Identify required and recommended NORM-related protective measures NORM Awareness for Oil & Gas Operations Radiation Safety Awareness 15 minutes 1. Identify potential effects of mold exposure 2. Identify procedures for determining mold exposure 3. Identify procedures for remediating and abating mold exposures 4. Identify methods of mold prevention Mold and Mildew Awareness Mold and Mildew Awareness - Spanish 18 minutes 18 minutes 1. Identify sources and characteristics of radiation 2. Identify the types of radiation and their potential health effects 3. Identify basic safety considerations when working around radioactive materials Radiation Safety Awareness 18 minutes

21 Silica Awareness Hazardous Substances Hazardous Substances HAZMAT Transportation Hazardous Materials Management - Explosives 1. Recognize the hazards presented by respirable silica particles 2. Identify sources of silica particles on jobsites and tasks associated with exposure 3. Recognize the negative health effects associated with silica exposure 4. Recognize ongoing measures being taken to further reduce harmful silica exposure on jobsites Silica Awareness 15 minutes Course Competency: 1. Identify the characteristics and the subdivisions of Class 1 explosive materials Hazardous Materials Management - Explosives 10 minutes Hazardous Materials Transportation - Introduction HAZMAT Transportation Hazardous Materials Management - Basic Course Competency: 1. Identify general definitions related to hazardous materials classification Hazardous Materials Management - Basic 15 minutes Coming Spring Recognize the definition of the term "hazardous materials" 2. Practice navigating through the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) and locating given sections of the HMR 3. Recognize who must comply with the HMR 4. Identify to which packages and containers the HMR applies 5. Recognize the training required to legally transport hazardous materials 6. Recognize the penalties that can be given for violation of the HMR Hazardous Materials Transportation - Introduction 15 minutes 19

22 Hazardous Substances HAZMAT Transportation HAZMAT Carrier Requirements - Air HAZMAT Transportation HAZMAT Carrier Requirements - Highway Coming Spring Identify the DOT requirements for air transportation of hazardous materials, as set out in Subparts A, B, and C of Part Compare the guidelines found in Part 175 with the International Civil Aviation Organization s (ICAO) Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air 3. Distinguish between the responsibilities of the shipper and the air carrier 4. State the notification guidelines for passengers, pilots, and facilities 5. Identify the exceptions to the Carrying of Hazmat in Cabins or on Flight Decks regulation 6. Define cargo aircraft, passenger aircraft, forbidden, and magnetic field 7. Evaluate the packaging requirements for air transportation 8. Identify quantity limitations and exceptions, loading and unloading, and storage guidelines for air transportation 9. Identify guidelines related to completing a discrepancy report, and identify incident reporting guidelines HAZMAT Carrier Requirements - Air 34 minutes Coming Spring Identify requirements affecting the transportation of hazardous materials on public highways by private, common, and contract motor carriers including vehicles not in motion 2. Describe information found in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) as well as understand the differences among the FMCSR, the HMR, and state regulations 3. Identify shipping paper description and shipper certification requirements 4. Identify methods for handling damaged or leaking packages and tanks 5. Identify loading and unloading requirements for vehicles containing hazardous materials 6. Determine segregation requirements using the segregation table in Apply the incident reporting requirements of , , and related sections of the HMR HAZMAT Carrier Requirements - Highway 33 minutes

23 HAZMAT Transportation HAZMAT Marking and Labeling HAZMAT Placarding Hazardous Substances HAZMAT Transportation Coming Spring Apply the requirements for marking hazardous materials packages, freight containers, and/or transportation vehicles and any exceptions to these requirements 2. Apply the requirements for labeling hazardous materials packages, overpacks, and freight containers, and any exceptions to these requirements 3. Identify special types of labeling that might be required for international shipments, water shipments, and air shipments HAZMAT Marking and Labeling 45 minutes Coming Spring Identify the requirements of placarding 2. Identify any exceptions or modifications allowed within placarding requirements 3. Examine the two placarding table in 49 CFR (e) to determine placarding requirements 4. Identify the requirements for placard placement, visibility and design HAZMAT Placarding 39 minutes HAZMAT Packaging Coming Spring Define packaging according to the HMR 2. Identify the shipper s responsibility as it relates to hazardous materials packages and packaging, and any exceptions to these requirements 3. Identify special types of packaging required for a variety of hazardous materials, including general and specific requirements and any exceptions 4. Identify requirements and exceptions related to limited quantities, agriculture products, materials of trade, and lab packs 5. Identify required methods for handling damaged or leaking hazardous materials packages 6. Identify DOD packaging certification requirements 7. Identify requirements for overpacks HAZMAT Packaging 42 minutes 21

24 Hazardous Substances HAZMAT Shipping Papers HAZMAT Transportation HAZMAT Transportation Surveying the HAZMAT Incident Coming Spring Identify the term shipping papers as it relates to hazardous materials or hazardous substances, and describe the information that must be included on them 2. Describe additional information entries needed for DOT exemptions, limited quantities, hazardous substances, radioactive materials, and empty packagings 3. Describe additional entries required for hazardous material shipments by air, rail, highway, and water 4. Determine when technical names or other special additional entries are required to properly handle and transport hazardous materials 5. Describe the guidelines related to the emergency response telephone number 6. Compare the shipper s certification requirements for domestic, international, and air shipments 7. Identify record retention requirements for shipping papers relating to hazardous materials HAZMAT Shipping Papers 33 minutes HAZMAT Transportation Security Awareness 1. Identify the role of and minimum competencies for the first responder at the operational level 2. Identify the general shapes of tank car containers in which hazardous materials are typically found 3. Identify the general shapes of intermodal containers in which hazardous materials are typically found 4. Identify the general shapes of cargo tank containers in which hazardous materials are typically found 5. Identify the general shapes of tanks in which hazardous materials are typically found 6. Identify the general shapes of non-bulk containers in which hazardous materials are typically found 7. Identify the general shapes of radioactive material containers in which hazardous materials are typically found 8. Identify marked transport vehicles and their corresponding shipping papers 9. Identify markings indicating container size, product contained and/or site identification numbers 10.Identify product names, owners and emergency telephone numbers from pipeline markers 11. Identify a pesticide name, signal word, PCP number, precautionary statement, hazard statement and active ingredients based on its label 12.Identify vertical bars, contents, activity and transport index from a radioactive material label 13.Identify the surrounding conditions that should be noted by the first responder when surveying a hazardous material incident 14. Identify examples of ways to verify information obtained from surveying a hazardous materials incident 15.Identify three additional hazards that could be associated with an incident involving criminal or terrorist activity Surveying the HAZMAT Incident 30 minutes Coming Spring Recognize security risks associated with HAZMAT transportation 2. Identify required and recommended methods for enhancing HAZMAT transportation security HAZMAT Transportation Security Awareness 16 minutes

25 HAZMAT Transportation The Hazardous Materials Table Hazardous Substances Waste Disposal Laboratory Chemical Waste Management (RCRA) Coming Spring Identify information about a particular hazardous material, such as the hazard class or division, ID number, packing group, label codes, and other provisions from the Hazardous Materials Table 2. Apply your understanding of the Hazardous Materials Table to identify the proper shipping name for a hazardous material and the basic description for a shipment of that hazardous material 3. Define a hazardous substance and indicate the reportable quantity of that hazardous substance from the information provided in Table 1 and Table 2 to Appendix A of the Hazardous Materials Table 4. Identify marine pollutants and severe marine pollutants using Appendix B of the Hazardous Materials Table The Hazardous Materials Table 36 minutes 1. Identify the purpose of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 2. Identify the different types of waste defined by RCRA 3. Recognize the four hazardous waste characteristics 4. Identify the fundamental components included in the Lab Management Plan (LMP) 5. Identify the accumulation, storage, and recordkeeping requirements under RCRA Laboratory Chemical Waste Management (RCRA) Trash Disposal in Retail Operations 23 minutes Waste Disposal Hazardous Waste Awareness (RCRA) 1. Describe state and federal regulations for trash disposal and identify the types of trash 2. Describe recycling procedures and identify the steps of bailing corrugated cardboard 3. Describe how to properly handle food waste and how to safely operate a compactor 4. Describe how to properly handle universal waste 1. Identify and describe the federal hazardous waste regulation 2. Define hazardous waste and discuss regulatory classifications 3. Identify and describe the hazardous waste generator status categories 4. Identify the definitions of different accumulation points and time limits for hazardous waste storage 5. Identify and define types of universal wastes Trash Disposal in Retail Operations 17 minutes Hazardous Waste Awareness (RCRA) 15 minutes 23

26 Hazardous Substances Waste Disposal Universal Waste Management Campus Security Authorities Human Resources 1. Identify items considered universal waste 2. Recognize the basic principles of properly handling universal waste 3. Recognize emergency cleanup procedures in case of a universal waste spill Universal Waste Management 12 minutes 1. Recognize the history of the Clery Act and its purpose 2. Identify which employees are designated as Campus Security Authorities 3. Identify which crimes to report 4. Identify the procedure for receiving reports and talking to victims Campus Security Authorities 27 minutes Used Oil Management Conflict Resolution Strategies 1. Recognize what constitutes used oil 2. Identify proper ways to handle used oil 3. Identify ways to recycle used oil and the benefits of recycling Used Oil Management 12 minutes 1. Identify the common causes of disputes and their potential consequences 2. Identify the general types of extant resolution programs 3. Identify the Thomas-Kilmann categories of conflict coping strategies 4. Identify recommended methods for practicing negotiation/mediation in the workplace 5. Identify recommended methods for practicing 6. Identify recommended methods for practicing mediation in the workplace Conflict Resolution Strategies 105 minutes

27 Human Resources Discrimination in the Workplace Drug Free Workplace Human Resources Human Resources 1. Identify what workplace discrimination is and when it occurs 2. Identify protected class categories 3. Recognize workplace aspects of discrimination 4. Recognize that the employer has certain legal responsibilities to prevent and react to incidents of discrimination Discrimination in the Workplace Discrimination in the Workplace - Canada Diversity in the Workplace 1. Recognize the impact of drug and alcohol use in the workplace 2. Identify and describe the elements of a drug-free workplace program 3. List signs and symptoms of drug and alcohol abuse 4. Recognize ways co-workers can help Drug Free Workplace Drug Free Workplace - Canada Drug Free Workplace - International Lawful Hiring Practices 23 minutes 23 minutes 23 minutes 1. Define workplace diversity 2. Identify what workplace diversity encompasses 3. Recognize the benefits of diversity in the workplace 4. Recognize the challenges of managing a diverse workplace 5. Identify effective strategies for managing a diverse workforce 1. Identify potential legal problems in the pre-hiring process 2. Identify potential legal problems in the hiring process Lawful Hiring Practices 19 minutes Diversity in the Workplace Diversity in the Workplace - International 16 minutes 16 minutes 25

28 Human Resources Human Resources Lawful Terminations and Employee Separation Human Resources Sexual Harassment and Discrimination for Employees 1. Identify the company s legal obligation during layoffs and plant closings 2. Identify the company s legal obligations post-separation Lawful Terminations and Employee Separation 17 minutes 1. Identify the three types of sexual harassment 2. Recall the correct procedure for reporting a sexual harassment incident 3. Identify what constitutes discrimination and a protected status 4. Recall the correct procedure for reporting a discrimination incident Sexual Harassment and Discrimination for Employees 25 minutes Sexual Harassment and Discrimination for Employees - California 25 minutes Sexual Harassment Prevention for Managers Leadership Skills for Managers 1. Identify the communication process and effective communication techniques 2. Identify effective planning and organizing skills 3. Identify major points of principled leadership and administrative excellence 4. Identify concepts of change management 5. Identify concepts and strategies of conflict resolution 6. Identify concepts and strategies of performance management 7. Identify concepts and strategies for customer service 1. Identify what sexual harassment is and when it occurs 2. Identify the different types of sexual harassment 3. Recognize the victim has rights and what those rights are 4. Recognize that the employer has certain legal responsibilities and what those are Sexual Harassment Prevention for Managers 21 minutes Leadership Skills for Managers Leadership Skills for Managers - International 26 minutes 26 minutes

29 Human Resources Sexual Harassment Prevention for Managers in California (AB1825) Human Resources Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors Human Resources 1. Identify what sexual harassment is and when it occurs 2. Identify the different types of sexual harassment 3. Recognize the victim s rights under sexual harassment law 4. Recognize the employer s responsibilities under sexual harassment law 5. Identify what workplace discrimination is and when it occurs 6. Identify protected class categories 7. Recognize workplace aspects of discrimination 8. Recognize the employer s responsibilities under discrimination laws 9. Identify what workplace diversity encompasses 10.Recognize the benefits of a diverse workplace 11. Recognize the challenges of managing a diverse workplace 12.Identify effective strategies for managing a diverse workforce 13.Consider several scenarios and give an opinion about their particulars Sexual Harassment Prevention for Managers in California (AB1825) 124 minutes 1. Recall the U.S. Department of Transportation s requirements for supervisor training under its drug-free workplace program mandates for safetysensitive industries 2. Identify the physiological effects of alcohol and how they are produced 3. Identify general physiological and behavioral characteristics of alcoholism 4. Identify the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 5 drugs and their basic characteristics 5. Identify the physiological effects of marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin and phencyclidine 6. Identify recommended measures for avoiding legal problems when executing your company s drug-free workplace program 7. Identify recommended workplace alcohol- and drug-abuse documentation, and related intervention measures and strategies Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors - Oil & Gas 125 minutes 125 minutes Title IX/Sexual Misconduct at Educational Facilities 1. Identify the general purpose and requirements of Title IX 2. Identify the participants involved in Title IX and their roles 3. Identify sexual misconduct 4. Recognize your role in responding to sexual misconduct 5. Recognize the procedure for responding to sexual misconduct 6. Identify the investigation process and other remedies Title IX/Sexual Misconduct at Educational Facilities 41 minutes 27

30 Human Resources Recordkeeping and Reporting Access to Medical Records Recordkeeping and Reporting HIPAA Compliance Training 1. Recognize the OSHA standard on access to employee exposure and medical records 2. Recognize what records are considered accessible 3. Recognize OSHA's requirements for maintenance and retention of exposure records 4. Recognize your employer's responsibilities 5. Recognize administrative and designated employee representative procedures Access to Medical Records 12 minutes 1. Recall the history and purpose of HIPAA 2. Identify general HIPAA definitions and terminology 3. Identify the five rules created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as required by HIPAA Additional HR Competencies: 2 Identify possible company statuses and responsibilities under HIPAA 2 Identify the HR officers role in making the company HIPAA-compliant HIPAA Compliance Training HIPAA Compliance Training for HR Officers 13 minutes 17 minutes OSHA Reporting & Recordkeeping FERPA - Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 1. Identify the general purpose and history of FERPA 2. Identify the student and parental rights of review and inspection of student records 3. Identify situations in which information can be disclosed without a student s written consent 1. Identify general requirements for illness and injury reporting and recordkeeping 2. Identify OSHA's illness and injury recording forms 3. Identify recordable types of injuries and illnesses 4. Identify requirements for submitting and maintaining records OSHA Reporting & Recordkeeping 26 minutes FERPA - Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act 26 minutes

31 Bloodborne Pathogens Infectious Disease Infectious Disease Influenza Pandemic Planning for Businesses Infectious Disease 1. Recognize the characteristics of bloodborne diseases 2. Recognize possible routes of transmission 3. Identify methods of exposure control 4. Identify safe work practices for handling, cleaning and decontamination 5. Recognize exposure protocols and recordkeeping requirements Bloodborne Pathogens Bloodborne Pathogens - Cal/OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens - Canada Bloodborne Pathogens - International Bloodborne Pathogens - Research and Campus Activities Bloodborne Pathogens - Spanish Disease Prevention for the Tattoo Industry 28 minutes 28 minutes 27 minutes 27 minutes 31 minutes 40 minutes 1. Identify the difference between a seasonal flu preparedness plan and a pandemic flu preparedness plan 2. Identify recommended employee-related policies and procedures to include in a pandemic flu preparedness plan 3. Identify recommended business-related policies and procedures to include in a pandemic flu preparedness plan Influenza Pandemic Planning for Businesses Influenza Prevention 14 minutes 1. Identify the importance of proper hygienic procedures 2. Identify processes to be used before, during and after tattooing Disease Prevention for the Tattoo Industry 10 minutes 1. Recognize how to avoid contracting influenza 2. Recognize how to avoid spreading influenza Influenza Prevention 8 minutes 29

32 Infectious Disease Infectious Disease Influenza Symptoms and Prevention Strategies in the Workplace Tuberculosis Exposure Infectious Disease 1. Identify types of influenza viruses and the means by which they infect human beings 2. Identify groups of people who are especially susceptible to severe health effects from influenza infection 3. Identify strategies for preventing the spread of influenza in the workplace and elsewhere 1. Identify signs and symptoms of tuberculosis exposure 2. Identify aspects of a tuberculosis infection control plan 3. Identify respiratory protection procedures to prevent tuberculosis exposure Tuberculosis Exposure Laboratory Safety Influenza Symptoms and Prevention Strategies in the Workplace 7 minutes Laboratory Safety Legionnaires' Disease 1. Identify the characteristics of Legionnaires disease and its common sources 2. Identify Legionnaires' disease risk factors and at-risk groups 3. Identify Legionnaires' disease common modes of infection and preventive measures 1. Identify chemical hazards common to lab work 2. Identify physical hazards common to lab work 3. Identify biological hazards common to lab work 4. Identify hazard controls in the laboratory environment 5. Identify recommended emergency procedures 6. Identify hazardous waste management procedures Laboratory Safety 35 minutes Legionnaires' Disease 14 minutes

33 Laboratory Safety Laboratory Safety - Biological Hazards Laboratory Safety Laboratory Safety - Physical Hazards Laboratory Safety 1. Recognize the basic intent of biological safety measures 2. Recognize the biological hazards presented by bloodborne pathogens, sharps and working with animals 3. Recognize the role of safety equipment in biological safety 4. Recognize the importance of housekeeping and decontamination 5. Identify procedures for working safely after hours and common first aid practices Laboratory Safety - Biological Hazards 30 minutes 1. Recognize common types of physical hazards 2. Identify safe handling techniques for glassware and sharps 3. Identify physical hazards common to laboratory equipment 4. Identify physical hazards common to the laboratory environment Laboratory Safety - Physical Hazards 44 minutes Laboratory Safety in Research and Education Laboratory Safety - Chemical Hazards 1. Recognize the basics of chemical safety 2. Recognize the classifications of chemicals 3. Identify the importance of personal protective equipment when working with chemicals 4. Identify the importance of safe handling and storage 5. Identify recommended emergency procedures for lab work Laboratory Safety - Chemical Hazards 24 minutes 1. Identify physical hazards common to lab work 2. Identify chemical hazards common to lab work 3. Identify personal protective equipment, or PPE, recommended for lab work 4. Identify recommended emergency procedures for lab work 5. Identify recommended general safe work practices Laboratory Safety in Research and Education 25 minutes 31

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