Asbestos Awareness: Understanding The Risks
Increase your employees’ familiarity with the types and uses of asbestos, as well as safety practices to help prevent health risks. The program covers a variety of precaution measures and helps you comply with OSHA’s Asbestos Standard.
Hazard Recognition and Control
This course will help you to recognize workplace hazards and control them before they become accidents. It examines how to identify unsafe conditions and acts that can lead to accidents. It also discusses some scenarios to give you a chance to put these hazard recognition and control techniques into practice.
Heat Stress
Help employees recognize the symptoms of heat illnesses and know what actions to take and what treatments to seek for each.
Hydrogen Sulfide: Detect and Defend
This course must be combined with a practical training component and evaluation.
Hydrogen Sulfide: Detect and Defend identifies the dangers of hydrogen sulfide and shows employees how to defend themselves against the hazards of exposure. The course describes how hydrogen sulfide is produced, its chemical properties, and how to respond to its health and safety hazards. Hazard prevention strategies are identified, and finally, the course shows participants how to avoid exposure by using personal protective equipment.
Mold Awareness
Help employees understand how, where, and why mold spreads, and recognize signs of mold growth, while preventing mold exposure through housekeeping.
Silica Safety
This course describes the hazards and effects of exposure to silica, procedures for monitoring its presence, and safe work practices to use around silica.
WHMIS: In Sync with GHS (Global Harmonized System)
What is the Globally Harmonized System (GHS)? GHS stands for the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. GHS defines and classifies the hazards of chemical products, and communicates health and safety information on labels and safety data sheets.