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Chapter 1 : Occupational Safety and Health Training Course Description: This course introduces the student to the study of workplace occupational health and safety. The student will learn safe work practices in offices, industry and construction as well as how to identify and prevent or correct problems associated with occupational safety and health in these locations as well as in the home. Mailing List Occupational Safety and Health Training MCET provides site-specific occupational safety and health training and assistance services to industry, employers, and local and state government agencies through training, hazard assessments, risk assessments, ergonomic assessments and other strategies. Some of our training programs are described below: Is it your responsibility to provide safe passage through and around work zones? This certified flagger course is a must for the work zone flagger and will certify you in safe flagging techniques. Topics will include the standard skill set of a good flagger, standard flagger control references, flagging signals and procedures, and standard flagger practices for various situations. Participants successfully completing the training will receive a laminated flagger certification card. Topics covered include a detailed discussion of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, prevention of and limiting BBP exposure, methods of compliance, engineering controls, exposure control plan, responses to exposure incidents, and employee training requirements. Confined Space Entry Employees who work in confined spaces may face increased risk of exposure to serious hazards. Topics covered will include entry permit programs, criteria for permit-required confined spaces, health and safety procedures for workers in confined spaces, hazard identification and equipment requirements, and rescue procedures. Controlling Electrical Hazards Employees need to be able to work safely with electrical components in their daily work environment. This course is designed for employees and maintenance personnel who deal with electricity in the workplace. Participants will cover the standard procedures for working safely with electrical currents when handling common electrical problems. AED Automated External Defibrillator Certification This hands-on program is designed to deliver essential information which will give staff the confidence to respond in an emergency situation with skills that can save a life. Participants will work with a manikin to practice one-rescuer CPR and rescue breathing; and techniques for managing choking. First Aid Certification This hands-on program is designed to deliver essential information which will give staff the confidence to respond in an emergency situation with skills that can save a life. Participants will learn the skills and techniques to help them to stay calm, make appropriate decisions, and take action to keep a victim alive and keep injuries from getting worse until emergency medical services arrive. Electrical Safety Electricity has long been recognized as a serious workplace hazard. Focus will be on identifying program strengths and opportunities for program improvement. The session incorporates a case study problem-solving session guiding participants through the development of a safety and health program. Participants will review the safety standards for excavation safety and the use of heavy equipment. Subjects covered will be the causes of trench failure, soil classification, trench protection systems, hazardous atmospheres and conditions, inspection techniques, and competent person responsibilities. This course will provide the basic training requirements for "competent persons". Additional instruction will be given on: Fall Protection Individuals working at heights require fall protection equipment. Participants will be introduced to fall protection principles and codes including fall protection systems and methodology. Course topics include the requirements for safe work procedures in the construction industry, fall protection requirements, selection of protective equipment, rescue planning, pre-planning on-site fall protection, and use and limits of a fall arrest system. Hazard Communication Right-to-Know Over 30 million American workers are exposed to hazardous chemicals in their workplaces. This program is designed to educate employees on the importance and benefits of properly recognizing and safely working with hazardous materials. In order to ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information must be available about the identities and hazards of the chemicals. Topics covered will include the MSDS list s and chemicals identified as a hazard. Injury Prevention Designed to highlight the basic principles of injury Page 1

prevention through the application of ergonomics participants are introduced to the importance of their role in injury prevention. Through identifying the risk factors and job demands associated with the work performed in their work areas and undertaking interventions when risk factors are observed employees can prevent injury. Topics to be covered include: Injury Prevention Awareness Program for Supervisors Front-line supervisors play an important role in injury prevention. It is important for them to understand the risk factors and job demands associated with the work performed in their areas. Front-line supervisors must learn to recognize and undertake interventions whenever risk factors are observed. Interventions might include identifying ways to help employees avoid fatigue through the application of proper body mechanics, use of recommended lifting techniques and performing flexibility exercises. Other interventions might involve engineering or administrative redesign of work tasks. These concepts are reinforced through workplace-specific examples, demonstrations and practice. Job Safety Analysis Employers responsible for workplace safety, through a site-specific analysis process, can create a safe working environment for their employees. Participants are guided through a job hazard analysis methodology, which prioritizes hazards, breaks hazardous jobs into individual steps, and uncovers the unique hazards in each step. Personnel responsible for these programs have to determine the key elements that will become an effective, comprehensive, and enforceable safety program for their workplace. This course will analyze examples of different types of programs, identify elements of each example, and finally piece these elements together into a safety program that the participants can build on. Other topics may include: Participants who successfully complete this training will receive a Department of Labor hour card. Personal Protective Equipment Employers must assess the workplace to identify site-specific hazards that require personal protective equipment PPE. Personal Protective Equipment and Respiratory Protection Training Employees who are involved with hazardous materials, use personal protective equipment PPE, and need respiratory protection will benefit from this course. Standard guidelines for daily operations and emergencies will be discussed. Topics covered will include proper operation and handling of chemicals, emergency response procedures, stand-by chemical use, and first aid for chemical contact. The respiratory protection training is for personnel working at sites with potentially hazardous contaminated air and is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to use personal protective equipment with minimal risk to their health and safety as required under OSHA Rule Course content will include hazardous atmospheres, respirator types, proper fit testing, and respirator care. Powered Industrial Trucks Each year, tens of thousands of forklift injuries occur in U. Preventing Workplace Violence Violence in the workplace is a serious public health problem. This course is intended to show both employees and managers how to deal effectively with potentially volatile situations. Participants will be introduced to the stages of violent behavior; preventive measures; warning signs of workplace violence; security-conscious thinking; and measures required to take action. Respiratory Protection OSHA states an estimated 5 million workers are required to wear respirators in 1. Respirators are used to protect workers against insufficient oxygen environments, harmful dusts, fogs, smokes, mists, gases, vapors, and sprays. This session will provide a detailed review of the compliance requirements needed to develop and implement a respiratory protection program, including a discussion of the OSHA Respiratory Protection standard, 29 CFR An in-depth discussion will follow on ways to prevent accidents from slips, trips or falls Workplace Hazard Assessment Have you completed your workplace hazard assessment? Employers must determine what hazards exist or may exist in their workplace. A workplace hazard assessment is used to identify unsafe conditions within the workplace and rectify them. This course is designed to introduce the participants to the methods used to uncover hazardous work conditions and unsafe practices, and replace them with safer processes and procedures. Employee involvement in the process is emphasized. Topics include job hazard analysis, workplace hazard assessment, hazard identification and unsafe practices, and corrective action. Page 2

Chapter 2 : School of Occupational Health and Safety : University of Fredericton The principles of toxicology, industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, and safety management will be presented to provide students with a solid foundation in the rudimentary aspects of occupational health and safety. Serve as a health and safety resource for others, including co-workers, workplace health and safety committees, unions and employers. Identify the underlying causes of injuries. Promote solutions to health and safety problems. Support the successful return to work of injured employees. They also learn how to take a leadership role in the workplace. The curriculum includes core modules addressing topics relevant to workers in a variety of California workplaces, as well as a series of supplemental modules covering specific topics and hazards. The training program is offered in English, Spanish and Chinese and is provided free of charge. Descriptions of the core modules plus a list of possible supplemental topics are listed below. Core Modules Module 1: Promoting Effective Safety Programs Module 2: Identifying Hazards in the Workplace Module 3: Controlling Hazards in the Workplace Module 4: Health and Safety Rights and Responsibilities Module 5: Sharing Health and Safety Information in the Workplace Workplace Violence Prevention A training program participant who successfully completes this training will receive a certificate of completion. WOSH Specialists will be able to: Understand the importance and key elements of a successful injury and illness prevention program IIPP in the workplace. Identify a full range of potential hazards on the job and uncover root causes of injury and illness. Evaluate possible control measures for common hazards. Participate actively in injury and illness prevention efforts and problem-solving in the workplace. Serve as a health and safety resource for others, including co-workers, joint labor-management committees, unions and employers. Page 3

Chapter 3 : The Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation Ministry of Labour Workers' rights under the Occupational Safety and Health Act Provide information on the safety and health hazards of the workplace and the controls for those hazards. Ensure that training is provided in the language(s) and at a literacy level that all workers can understand. Learn how and why the Occupational Safety and Health Act was created and how it has evolved through the years. Find out its major organizational divisions and functions so you will know who to contact for guidance and notifications. What is a safety hazard? How can the hazard s be corrected? Understand the general industry safety and health standards Understand how to address any standard violations Become more knowledgeable on how to address violations, once discovered Be able to implement preventative measures to decrease safety risks Certificate Program: Introduction to Industrial Hygiene What do you know about industrial hygiene? If you have never been through a health and safety curriculum, this topic may be a mystery to you. This course unravels the history of the profession and why industrial hygienists and its practitioners should be an integral part of your health and safety program. Introduction to Mine Safety You may be new to the mining industry or your company has mining operations. This course is designed to provide an overview of mines and mining health and safety regulations. Are you prepared for the GHS update? This course outlines a step-by-step approach to developing an effective written and training program for persons that may be exposed to hazardous substances through the course of their work. It will also help prepare to keep you up to date with the changes due to the GHS. Overview of the hazard communication standard Developing an effective communication and training program Managing your hazard communication program Updates due to the GHS standard Benefits: Know how to develop an effective hazard communication program for your organization. Be up-to-date on the changes due to the GHS. Managing Ergonomic Programs Ergonomics affect all aspects of how we work, from sitting at a computer to operating machinery. The goal of this course is to start you on a path to learn and apply ergonomics to improve your workplace and reduce potential injuries. The regulatory issues regarding ergonomics How to identify ergonomic problems Techniques for controlling ergonomic problems Practical ergonomic solutions in the workplace Benefits: This course will help you understand the regulatory requirements for the use of PPE, how to select PPE, and how to establish a plan to reduce exposure to hazards found in your workplace. Managing Fleet Safety Programs Did you know that thousands of people are killed and hundreds of thousands are injured in vehicle-related crashes each year? Did you know that companies have been forced to close their doors a a result of high dollar losses resulting from vehicle crashes? During this course you will learn how to develop and manage a fleet safety program for your organization so you can reduce these types of losses Course Topics: The cost of not managing fleet safety within your organization How to control fleet losses Worksite hazard analysis. Chapter 4 : CSU EHS Occupational Health and Safety Program Division Online courses in occupational safety and health courses cover the federal, state and local regulations concerning workplace situations. They may be taken as part of a degree program or to satisfy. Chapter 5 : Health & Safety Management Online Certificate Program - Environmental & Occupational Safe HSC Occupational Health and Safety Page 1 Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Syllabus Course Name: Occupational Health and Safety. Chapter 6 : Occupational Health and Safety - Certificate Page 4

COURSE PROGRAMME: 1. Safety and Health Officer: Fundamental Occupational Safety and Health for Supervisor: Safety and Health Officer Enrichment Program. Chapter 7 : Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) BCIT's Occupational Health and Safety Diploma program is the most comprehensive training of its kind in Canada. Students learn the skills they need to start a great career in health and safety, in any industry and workplace. Chapter 8 : Course Programmes This program is a great fit if you're looking to enter the Occupational Health and Safety profession, are already working in occupational health and safety and want to expand your career opportunities, or are considering or preparing to write the Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) exam and are looking to expand your knowledge. Chapter 9 : Occupational Safety Health Programs The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is intended to ensure that these workers and their employers are informed of the identities of these hazardous chemicals, associated health and safety hazards, and appropriate protective measures. Page 5