This online course covers aerial boom lift hazards, including uneven surfaces, falls, electric shock, equipment collapse, proper operation, mechanical defects, and inadvertent operation. Course content also includes applicable regulations, requirements, and key safety practices.
Summer is approaching us, and with the sun and fun comes a number of safety concerns to keep in mind. This training is going to provide you with ways to stay safe in heat related injuries, boating safety, swimming safety, fireworks, barbeques, sports, everyday exercise, and vehicle safety.
Ladder and Rooftop Safety. Falls are the leading cause of death. This training covers safe practices to prevent falls and other physical injuries dealing with ladders and rooftops. Ladder users will be able to recognize and avoid ladder hazards and be aware of safe practices in inspecting, setting up and working from this equipment. Employees will also understand the OSHA requirements for fall protection on roofs and any other elevated platforms above 4 feet.
Cyber Security training empowers your employees to recognize common cyber threats that can be beneficial to your organization’s computer security. Security awareness training teaches employees to understand vulnerabilities and threats to business operations. Your employees need to be aware of their responsibilities and accountabilities when using a computer on a business network.
Do you work safely on the job? Do your co-workers work safely on the job? Can you or the company get in trouble because of an accident or injury? This course will explain culpability and how each of us can be affected by not preventing an unsafe work environment. Remember the saying “See something, say something.”
At some point, you may have to transport small quantities of hazardous materials know as Materials of Trade (MOT). As the vehicle driver it is your responsibility to understand and comply with the DOT rules when shipping these materials. During this course will review the requirements published in Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR) Parts 171-180 which will give you a better understanding of those requirements.
Designing and managing an employee wellness program is an important step in improving the health and productivity of employees and potentially improving the overall cost of employer-provided health care.
Summer weather presents many challenges and has many dangers. During this course, we will review the potential danger of extreme heat, thunderstorms, and tornadoes, as well as weather terms, how to protect yourself, and first aid procedures. Rabies is a contagious and serious disease that is caused by a virus passed through the saliva of dogs and other wild animals to humans. Although most reactions to insect stings from a bee, wasp, hornet, or fire ant are mild, causing little more than redness, itching, stinging or minor swelling, in some rare cases these bites and stings can result in severe reactions. During this class we discussed the best ways to prevent getting bitten by either an animal or insect, and the treatment for both rabies and insect bites.