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Construction Bundle #4
$90.00
This Bundle Includes The Following Courses:
Reasonable Suspicion Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors
Course ID: HRM-20.2
Relevant Standards: 49 CFR 382.603
Duration: 125 minutes
Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, HR Compliance, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), DOT, V3 Interface
Description: Sexual harassment is a concern for every business that has more than one employee. When sexual harassment does occur in the workplace, it can create many problems for the victim, co-workers, and the company, including a drop in morale, a loss in productivity, legal action, and a damaged reputation for the company. This course will teach supervisory employees about sexual harassment and what to do if they or one of their employees become a victim. Employees will learn to identify the three major types of sexual harassment, and the proper procedures for reporting a sexual harassment incident. This course is designed for all supervisory personnel in the state of California working for companies employing more than 50 people, contains several scenarios and meets California’s requirement for a two-hour runtime. This course is presented in English and Spanish. NOTE: learners may complete the course in less than the full runtime if the skipping feature is not disabled on your account. Please contact support@safetyskills.com if you would like this feature disabled.
Basic First Aid
Course ID: BFA-1.2
Relevant Standards: 29 CFR 1910.151, 29 CFR 1926.23
Duration: 37 minutes
Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Emergency Response, General Industry, Language Selector, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), V3 Interface, German, Portuguese, Mandarin
Description: Emergencies can happen any time, any place. This course will teach employees the basics of first aid procedures and how to apply them to real-world scenarios. Employees will learn how to identify the steps for conducting basic first aid. They will also learn how to recognize the symptoms and procedures for common first aid situations. This course is presented in English, Spanish, Bosnian, German, Portuguese, Polish, and Mandarin.
Hand and Pinch Point Safety
Course ID: PPE-2.2
Relevant Standards: 29 CFR 1910.138 Hand Protection
Duration: 24 minutes
Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, General Industry, Language Selector, Equipment and Tool Safety, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), ABLE (Adaptive Branching Learning Engagement), V3 Interface
Description: While on the job, using a tool improperly or not paying attention while working around heavy machinery can lead to damaging various parts of a worker’s hands. Because of the complexity of the hand, repairing the hand to its previous abilities may be difficult. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an average of 140,000 hand injuries were reported in 2011 resulting in about 5 days away from work per injury. While most serious hand injuries occur as a result of physical trauma from machinery, other hand injuries can be caused by ergonomic hazards due to repetitive motion. While these injuries are less severe, they result in the most days away from work compared to other injuries. Learners who successfully complete this course will demonstrate knowledge of how to identify the types of hand hazards, methods of hand protection and types of gloves and their properties. This course is presented in English and Spanish.
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Course ID: HPT-1.2
Relevant Standards: 29 CFR 1910 Subpart P – Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment
Duration: 24 minutes
Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, General Industry, Language Selector, Equipment and Tool Safety, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), ABLE (Adaptive Branching Learning Engagement), German
Description: Tools are such a common part of our lives that it’s difficult to remember that they may pose potential hazards to our safety. This course will teach employees the importance of hand and power tool safety and how to achieve it. Employees who successfully complete this course should learn the common hazards of different types of hand and power tools, including electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and abrasive-wheel tools and how to minimize or eliminate those hazards. This course is intended for general industry employees who, as part of their regular work duties, are required to use or work around hand and power tools. This course can assist employers with meeting regulations outlined in OSHA’s regulations on hand and power tools. This course is presented in English, German, and Spanish.
Hot Work/Arc Welding
Course ID: HTW-1.2
Relevant Standards: 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Q – Welding, Cutting and Brazing
Duration: 27 minutes
Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, General Industry, Language Selector, Working Conditions, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), V3 Interface
Description: Hot work is any work that produces fire or sparks, including welding, flame cutting, soldering, and brazing. Welding and other forms of hot work can pose a serious health hazard to workers, but training, safe practices and hazard controls can help workers keep themselves safe. This course should help employees identify types of hot work and their hazards, and identify employee roles and responsibilities for hot work. Employees will also receive information about hazards specific to hot work, additional hazards associated with hot work, and hazard controls for performing hot work. This course is provided to assist the employer in meeting the requirements of OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.252, General Requirements and 254, Arc Welding and Cutting. This course is intended for employees who perform hot work, including welding, brazing and torch cutting, as part of their regular work duties. In addition to this course, the employer might also provide courses on Compressed Gas Safety, Fire Safety and Portable Fire Extinguishers. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer. This course is available in English and Spanish.
Personal Protective Equipment for Construction
Course ID: CON-4.2
Relevant Standards: 29 CFR 1926 Subpart E
Duration: 28 minutes
Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Construction, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), ABLE (Adaptive Branching Learning Engagement)
Description: Personal protective equipment, or PPE, has been around throughout history in various forms. Even everyday clothing is a form of PPE, but construction workplaces have unique hazards that require additional protection, such as gloves, boots, eye protection and many others. This course will teach employees to identify the need for PPE, things to consider when choosing PPE, and the different types of PPE used to protect all parts of the body. This course is intended for construction-industry employees who, during their regular work duties, are required to use personal protective equipment.
Electrical Safety / NFPA 70E – Arc Flash
Course ID: ELT-4.2
Relevant Standards: NFPA 70E 2021; 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S and 1926 Subpart K
Duration: 35 minutes
Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Electrical, General Industry, Language Selector, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), V3 Interface
Description: Arc flash can happen instantly wherever there’s electricity, and can cause severe injury or death. Learners that complete this course should be able to identify the conditions and hazards associated with arc flashes, and the safe work practices and personal protective equipment recommended by OSHA and NIOSH. This course is geared towards qualified or unqualified workers who need training on arc flash, and will help employers meet OSHA and NIOSH training requirements. This course is presented in English and Spanish.