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Accident Investigation

  • The significance of reporting an accident in the first place.

  • The role of employees, management and investigators in the investigative process.

  • The questions that are most effective when interviewing an accident witness.

  • The process for analyzing components of risk and implementing solutions.

  • The importance of following up after solutions have been implemented.

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Arc Flash NFPA 70E

  • What the two hazards of electricity are and what factors contribute to the amount of damage they can cause;

  • Which circumstances permit the performance of energized work;

  • What the requirements for a qualified person are;

  • How to create and verify an electrically safe work condition;

  • What the requirements for the two approach boundaries and the Arc Flash Boundary are;

  • Which clothing and personal protective equipment is required for each of the four Arc Flash PPE Categories.

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Back Injury Prevention

  • Various exercises that can ease discomfort and strengthen the back.

  • How to lift properly as well as prepare for the lift.

  • Posture and ergonomics as they relate to the back.

  • How team lifting and mechanical lifting devices can assist you with heavy objects.

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Behavior Based Safety

  • Why working safely goes against human nature.

  • How various factors affect our decision-making process.

  • How positive and negative outcomes of both safe and unsafe actions affect our decisions to repeat those actions.

  • What the term “normalized deviation” means and why it is so dangerous.

  • How all employees can contribute to a positive safety culture by giving and accepting safety feedback.

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Bloodborne Pathogens

  • What an Exposure Control Plan is and how it works.

  • How bloodborne pathogens enter the body.

  • How universal precautions, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and barrier devices work to protect employees from exposure.

  • How to handle and dispose of sharps and other potentially contaminated items.

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Confined Space

  • Definition of a confined space.

  • Written Confined Space Entry Program.

  • Permit vs. Non-Permit Required confined spaces.

  • Atmospheric, mechanical, electrical, engulfment, etc. hazards.

  • Entry Permit System.

  • Responsibilities of each of the entry team members: Entry Supervisor, Standby Attendant and Entrants.

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COVID-19

  • How a person can be infected with the COVID-19 virus

  • Why it is so important to practice social distancing to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection

  • What precautions to take to prevent becoming infected with any type of contagious virus

  • What measures to take to reduce the risk of spreading any type of virus to others

  • Which steps caregivers should take to avoid infection when caring for a sick person

  • How to develop a pandemic plan for your family

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Crane Safety

(Manufacuring)

  • How to perform a pre-operational inspection.

  • How to properly inspect slings and chains.

  • What to check for prior to operating the crane.

  • How to check the balance of the load and the brakes of the crane.

  • How to safely lift and transport the load.

  • What the standard signals are for controlling overhead cranes.

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Driving Safety

  • How to Prepare yourself and your vehicle before heading out on the road.

  • How to successfully Anticipate driving hazards.

  • How to avoid distracted and fatigued driving.

  • How speeding and following too closely reduce our reaction times.

  • Which safe driving habits help Defend against a crash.

  • How to properly respond to aggressive driving.

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Electrical Safety

  • How electricity is measured and the characteristics of these measurements.

  • Safe work practices designed to keep employees safe when working near electrical equipment.

  • Electrical hazards that workers must always be aware of to prevent deaths and injuries.

  • How to respond to an electrical injury.

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Elevated Platforms

  • Platform classification

  • ANSI training requirements

  • Site risk assessment

  • Rescue planning

  • Pre-operational inspection

  • Work zone inspection

  • Driving safety

  • Raising & working on the platform

  • Lowering & dismounting a lift

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Fall Protection

  • The basics of the "ABC's" of the fall arrest system: Anchor point, Body Harness and Connecting Device.

  • How the three components of a personal fall arrest system work together to prevent injuries and death.

  • How to properly select, inspect and use fall prevention equipment.

  • How to calculate the fall distance between the anchor point and the maximum elongation of the connecting device.

  • Why it is so important to choose a safe, legal tie-off point.

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Forklifts

  • Opeator evaluation

  • Forklift familiarity, inspection and refueling / recharging.

  • Stability and how it is affected by the load.

  • Lifting, carrying and placing a load.

  • Hazardous conditions and driving safely.

  • Loading trucks, trailers and railcars.

  • Tips for working near pedestrians and other forklifts.

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Fire & Emergency

  • What general knowledge employees should have in preparation for emergencies.

  • How to respond to fires.

  • How to attend to sick or injured co-workers.

  • How to prepare for and respond to severe weather.

  • How to stay safe during an earthquake.

  • Which behaviors may indicate the potential for workplace violence and how to respond to respond to violent behavior.

  • What actions to take should an active shooter be on the premises.

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Hazard Communication

  • What basic information can be found on a chemical label.

  • What severity of hazard the signal words of Danger and Warning indicate.

  • What information is provided by Hazard and Precautionary Statements.

  • Which Pictograms are used to convey Physical, Health and Environmental Hazards.

  • What information is detailed in the 16 sections of the GHS Safety Data Sheet.

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Hand Safety

  • Why we must maintain an awareness of where we are placing our hands at all times

  • What types of protective gloves are available and the hazards they protect against

  • Why gloves must fit properly and comfortably

  • How to inspect and maintain gloves

  • What precautions to follow when working around moving machinery with nip points

  • What measures to take to prevent entanglement injuries

  • How to avoid hand injuries by using tools safely

  • What basic safe work practices to follow to prevent ergonomic disorders

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Hearing Conservation

  • How noise can damage our hearing.

  • How the organization’s hearing conservation program works.

  • What the advantages and disadvantages are for various types of hearing protection.

  • What some of the symptoms of hearing loss are.

  • Why they should protect themselves from off-job noise hazards.

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Lockout/Tagout

  • What the energy control plan is and how it works.

  • What the roles of authorized, affected and other employees are.

  • Which types of devices are used for lockout/tagout.

  • How to properly isolate the energy from equipment.

  • What procedures must be followed in special situations.

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Maintenance Safety

  • Why maintenance workers must overcome pressure to skip safety procedures.

  • Why a job hazard analysis should be conducted before beginning a new task.

  • Why all LOTO procedures must be followed to control energy sources.

  • The responsibilities for those workers who are qualified to do electrical work.

  • What precautions employees must take to prevent falls when performing jobs that are above ground level.

  • Why we must always choose the proper tools for the job and use them safely.

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PPE

  • Employer and employee responsibilities regarding PPE.

  • Types of eye protection and when they should be worn.

  • Use of earplugs and earmuffs.

  • When protective clothing is required.

  • The importance of wearing the proper hand and foot protection.

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Slips, Trips & Falls

  • How controlling our center of gravity helps us maintain our balance

  • How gravity, friction and momentum contribute to slips, trips and falls

  • What precautions to take to prevent falls resulting from slips

  • Why it is important to wear proper footwear for the traveling surface

  • What measures to take to avoid falls resulting from trips

  • What types of unsafe acts contribute to fall-related incidents

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Warehouse Safety

  • Manual Movement of Materials

  • Ergonomics

  • Slips, Trips, and Falls

  • Forklift Operators

  • Pedestrian Safety (W/Forklifts)

  • Order Selectors

  • Reach Trucks

  • Electrical and Basic Pallet Jacks

  • Box Cutter/Knife Safety

  • Warehouse Racking Evaluation

  • 5S/Safe Storage

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Ergonomics

  • How the company’s ergonomic program and ergonomic controls work to help prevent MSDs.

  • How and why to report symptoms of MSDs.

  • Which work practice controls to follow for various body parts.

  • How to lift and carry loads properly to reduce the risk of MSDs.

  • Features both office and industrial settings to illustrate important safety lessons about ergonomics.

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Job Hazard Analysis

  • Define Job Safety Analysis (JSA).

  • Identify when a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) should be performed.

  • What information a completed Job Safety Analysis (JSA) should contain.

  • How the process of developing a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) works.

  • Define safety awareness.

  • Why safety awareness is important.

  • How hazard recognition will help employees avoid injuries.

  • Define situational awareness and why it is important.

  • What the causes as well as signs and symptoms of loss of awareness are.

  • Discuss what corrective actions can be taken if loss of awareness occurs

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Environmental

  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)

  • Spill Prevention Control Countermeasures (SPCC)

  • RCRA Hazardous Waste Management

  • Respiratory Protection Programs

  • Combustible Dust

  • Sustainability Programs

  • ISO 14001 Programs/Auditing

Construction Management

Construction

  • Heat Stress

  • Cold Stress

  • Walking and Working Surfaces

  • Hot Work

  • Respiratory Programs

  • Crane Signal Person

  • Silica Exposure Programs

  • Scaffolding

  • All other topics highlighted individually and more

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