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SAF-1003
Help! What to Do in an Emergency
Course Description
Emergencies are never expected, and chaos can quickly ensue. That’s why it’s important to establish an emergency action plan before a crisis occurs. When an emergency does happen, someone needs to be available to administer first aid. Employees also need to know how to prevent exposure to blood borne pathogens.
By the end of this course, you will be able to
- Develop an emergency action plan
- Know where to find first-aid training
- Control your exposure to blood borne pathogens
Estimated completion time (hours): 1.2
SAF-1010
Hearing Protection
Course Description
Loud noises can cause permanent hearing damage, as well as physical and psychological stress. As a result, whenever you risk exposure to excessive levels of noise, you need to wear proper PPE to protect your hearing.
By the end of this course, you will be able to
- Recognize the need for hearing protection
- Follow guidelines to reduce the amount of noise exposure
- Choose appropriate hearing PPE
- Know how to use hearing PPE
Estimated completion time (hours): 0.9
SAF-1013
HazCom
Course Description
In 2012, OSHA updated its Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). In HazCom 2012, a material safety data sheet (MSDS) is simply a safety data sheet, and labels now have a consistent look, complete with pictograms.
By the end of this course, you will be able to
- Identify the major changes to the HazCom
- Understand the new label requirements
- Explain each section of the new safety data sheet
- Know what your employer’s responsibilities are
Estimated completion time (hours): 1.4
SAF-1022
Fire Safety
Course Description
A workplace fire can have nightmarish consequences. To avoid tragic results, employers need to train their employees on fire hazards in the workplace and what to do in case a fire does occur.
By the end of this course, you will be able to
- Know how a fire starts
- Explain the difference between the classes of fire
- Apply fire safety guidelines
- Practice a fire drill
Estimated completion time (hours): 0.9
SAF-1023
Fire Extinguishers
Course Description
Selecting the wrong type of fire extinguisher for a fire or using it incorrectly can make a bad situation worse. Using a fire extinguisher isn’t just about picking up the nearest one and using it to fight a fire. Selecting the right fire extinguisher for the fire and following the PASS sequence can make a big difference in your firefighting success.
By the end of this course, you will be able to
- Understand how a fire extinguisher works
- Match a fire extinguisher to a class of fire
- Use a fire extinguisher
Estimated completion time (hours): 0.9