This course discusses the symptoms, what type of testing is required to diagnose the illness, how to treat the illness, and how to prevent catching the virus by using PPE.
There are harmful things in your home and office that we don’t always think about. This webinar will cover the hazards and how to identify and protect yourself from Radon, Mold, and Carbon Monoxide. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is colorless, tasteless, and odorless but can cause serious health problems. Many types of mold need water or moisture to grow. When there is too much moisture in buildings or on building materials, mold growth frequently happens, especially if the moisture problem remains unaddressed. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. The incomplete burning of various fuels produces it.
In 2021 there were 1.4 million fraud incidents reported and 20% of Americans were victims of identity fraud, this means that either you have been a victim or know someone who has been a victim of identity theft. Following the completion of this online course, you will understand what identity theft is, and be able to recognize the different types of attacks that are used to gain information to your personal information. You will have gained knowledge on how to protect yourself from identity theft and finally what steps you should take if you have been a victim of identity theft.
Help keep yourself, co-workers, and your family safe with our infectious disease control training where you will learn Standard Precautions, Infection Prevention, Transmission Precaution, Preventing and Controlling Spread, and Environmental Cleaning.
Poisoning by dangerous gases are far too many. If we are careful enough, there is no need to worry. The most common gas poisonings that cause toxicity in our daily life are carbon monoxide but there many others. Depending on its concentration in the air, they can cause cardiac and pulmonary disorders, behavioral disturbance, central nervous system involvement and movement and vision disorders, headache, fatigue, coma, breathlessness and even death. They are particularly dangerous in enclosed spaces where its presence is difficult to perceive as most are colorless, tasteless, and odorless. This training will help the employee understand where they come from and how to prevent and eliminate exposure.
Falls are the leading cause of death in the workplace. 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.
Public safety requires that cargo being transported on the highway system must remain on or within the transporting vehicle under all conditions which could reasonably be expected to occur in normal driving.
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.