Environmental, Health & Safety (US Mandates) eLearning Library
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Environmental, Health & Safety (US Mandates)
EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS, ALARM SYSTEMS, and FIRE PREVENTION
Duration: 1 hour
Emergency Action Plans, Alarm Systems, and Fire Prevention Plans is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.165. It covers what employees must do during an emergency to protect themselves, emergency alarms, evacuation procedures, fire hazards and fire protection equipment and systems.
HAZWOPER: AWARENESS
Duration: 1.5 hours
Hazwoper: Awareness is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120. It covers information mandated by the standard, including what hazard materials are, and how to approach them during an incident. Also covered are methods for detecting and identifying hazardous materials and how to use the DOT emergency response guidebook.
HAZWOPER: OPERATIONS
Duration: 3 hours
Hazwoper: Operations is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120(e). It covers information mandated by the standard, including hazard and risk assessment, how to select and use personal protective equipment, how to perform basic control, containment and confinement operations, and how to implement decontamination procedures.
HAZWOPER: OVERVIEW
Duration: 1.5 hours
Hazwoper: Overview is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120. It covers information mandated by the standard including the requirements for different worker populations, how to determine if a release is covered by the standard, and emergency response to Hazwoper events.
INCIDENT REPORTING and INVESTIGATION
Duration: 30 minutes
You will learn about the steps for reporting any incidents and near misses.
OFFICE FIRE SAFETY
Duration: 1 hour
This program is designed to help you respond safely and properly in the event of an office fire. You will learn how to operate an A-B-C fire extinguisher.
PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Duration: 2.5 hours
Portable Fire Extinguishers is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157. It covers information mandated by the standard including design, operation, the various types of portable extinguishers, firefighting techniques and types of fires and how to deal with each.
PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: NON-EMERGENCY RESPONDER
Duration: 1 hour
Portable Fire Extinguishers: Non-Emergency Responder is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157(g) for non-emergency response personnel. It covers information such as extinguisher design, operation, and the various types of portable extinguishers.
SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL, and COUNTERMEASURES
Duration: 75 minutes
This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of EPA 40 CFR 112.7. Topics covered include how to operate and maintain equipment in a manner that prevents oil discharge and how to follow applicable pollution control laws.
AMERICAN CHEMISTRY COUNCIL: RESPONSIBLE CARE
Duration: 2.5 hours
The ACC's Responsible Care® program establishes an important relationship between chemical facilities and their communities. Through Responsible Care, companies promise to manage chemical processes through only the most safe and environmentally sound practices. In this program, you will learn about the basic principles of Responsible Care and your responsibilities as a Responsible Care employee.
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
Duration: 2 hours
In Environmental Awareness, you will learn about important regulations and practices which guide work in oil and gas process operations. You will learn about ways in which your work affects the environment, and measures your company takes to safeguard the environment and dispose of waste properly.
ASBESTOS
Duration: 2 hours
Asbestos is designed to help you meet the basic training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001(j)(7). Subjects include the health effects of exposure, use and storage of asbestos, operations with exposure potential, engineering controls and work practices, respiratory protection and the medical surveillance program.
ASSESSING OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
Duration: 45 minutes
In this module, you will learn about how workplace exposure to hazardous materials is determined. You will learn about worksite hazards, the role of the exposure assessment coordinator, and training and recordkeeping requirements.
BENZENE
Duration: 2 hours
Benzene is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1028. It covers information mandated by the standard, including hazard recognition, personal protection, sampling and monitoring, and medical surveillance. It also contains reference material on benzene safety, technical guidelines and the medical program.
COMBUSTIBLE DUST HAZARDS
Duration: 1.5 hours
The Combustible Dust Hazards program is designed to help you work safely with and around combustible dust in industry. You will learn about why combustible dust explosions occur and what you can do to prevent them.
HAZARD COMMUNICATION
Duration: 2 hours
Hazard Communication is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200(k). It covers information mandated by the standard including detailed training on the GHS, labels and safety data sheets, physical and health hazards, and working safely with hazardous chemicals.
HAZARDS OF NATURALLY OCCURRING RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS (NORM)
Duration: 1.5 hours
This program is designed to help you understand the hazards associated with working with naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). You will learn about the characteristics of NORM and safeguards.
HYDROGEN SULFIDE (H2S)
Duration: 1.5 hours
Hydrogen Sulfide is designed to help you meet the basic training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119. Topics covered include the dangers of hydrogen sulfide and protection methods.
IRRITANTS, CORROSIVES, and SENSITIZERS
Duration: 1 hour
Irritants, Corrosives, and Sensitizers is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200(h). You will learn about their characteristics, hazards, and methods of personal protection, including safe work practices.
NATURALLY OCCURING RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS (NORM)
Duration: 2.5 hours
This program is designed to help you understand the requirements of working with naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). You will learn about the characteristics of NORM, the hazards and safeguards for working with NORM, and DOT 49 CFR 173.421 regulatory requirements for labeling and transporting it.
NITROGEN SAFE USE and HANDLING
Duration: 1 hour
In Nitrogen Safe Use and Handling, you will learn how to work safely with nitrogen, including characteristics and health hazards of nitrogen. You will learn how to handle spills, fires and liquid nitrogen safely.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO 1,3-BUTADIENE
Duration: 1 hour
Occupational Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1051. In this program, you will learn about the characteristics of 1,3-butadiene, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, personal protective equipment, air monitoring, and medical surveillance.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO CARCINOGENS
Duration: 1.25 hour
Occupational Exposure to Carcinogens is designed to help you meet the basic requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1003 for employees who work with carcinogens. You will learn about cancer, methods of controlling carcinogens, and ways to reduce your risk.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO CHLORINE
Duration: 30 minutes
Occupational Exposure to Chlorine is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.119 for employees who work with and around chlorine. You will learn the characteristics and health hazards of chlorine and what personal protective equipment you should wear when working with or around chlorine.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO FORMALDEHYDE
Duration: 1 hour
In Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde, you will learn about the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1048 for employees who work with formaldehyde, formaldehyde gas, or solutions and materials that release formaldehyde. You will learn how to reduce your exposure and how to respond to formaldehyde emergencies.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM
Duration: 1 hour
Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1026. In this program, you will learn about the characteristics of hexavalent chromium, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, personal protective equipment, and air monitoring and medical surveillance requirements.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO HYDROCHLORIC ACID
Duration: 30 minutes
Occupational Exposure to Hydrochloric Acid is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119. In this program, you will learn about the characteristics of hydrochloric acid, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, and personal protective equipment.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO LEAD
Duration: 75 minutes
Occupational Exposure to Lead is designed to help you meet the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1025. You will learn about the hazards of lead, the exposure limits, proper use of protective equipment, and the components of medical surveillance and removal.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA
Duration: 75 minutes
Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica is designed to meet the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1053. It covers information mandated by the standard, including health effects, hazard recognition, exposure limits, personal protection, and medical surveillance.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO RESPIRABLE CRYSTALLINE SILICA - GENERAL INDUSTRY
Duration: 1.5 hours
Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica is designed to meet the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1053. It covers information mandated by the standard, including health effects, hazard recognition, exposure limits, personal protection, sampling and monitoring, and medical surveillance.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO SODIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC SODA)
Duration: 30 minutes
Occupational Exposure to Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda) is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119. In this program, you will learn about the characteristics of sodium hydroxide, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, and personal protective equipment.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO SULPHUR DIOXIDE
Duration: 30 minutes
Occupational Exposure to Sulfur Dioxide is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.119. In this program, you will learn about the characteristics of sulfur dioxide, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, and personal protective equipment.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO SULPHURIC ACID
Duration: 30 minutes
Occupational Exposure to Sulfuric Acid is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.119. In this program, you will learn about the characteristics of sulfuric acid, its health effects, exposure limits, sources, and personal protective equipment.
INTRODUCTION TO HAZMAT TRANSPORTATION REGULATIONS
Duration: 2 hours
Employees at corporate offices are often tasked with preparing domestic or international hazardous material/dangerous good shipments. Because of these responsibilities, corporate employees must be familiar with international air and marine rules, and DOT regulations used for air, water, highway, rail and intermodal transportation domestically. This module is intended to provide an overview for an office advisor or one who arranges or assists in arranging hazardous materials/dangerous goods transportation.
DOT DRUG and ALCOHOL TESTING
Duration: 1 hour
DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 49 CFR 199, Subparts A, B, and C. In this program, you will learn about safety-sensitive employees, the drug testing process and schedule, and consequences of refusal and positive results.
DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMPLOYEE SAFETY
Duration: 1 hour
This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of DOT 49 CFR 172.704. Topics include identifying hazardous materials, self-protection and employer-provided protection methods, and emergency response procedures.
DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GENERAL AWARENESS
Duration: 3 hours
DOT Hazardous Materials General Awareness is designed to help you meet the training requirements of DOT 49 CFR 172.704(a)(1). The program explains how to prepare shipping papers, how to use the DOT Hazardous Materials Table, how to package and ship materials and how to safely load and unload hazardous materials.
DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION SECURITY AWARENESS
Duration: 30 minutes
DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Security Awareness is designed to help you meet the training requirements of DOT 49 CFR 172.704 (a)(4). Topics include security hazard awareness, safe work practices, and responding to threats.
EXPORT COMPLIANCE and GLOBAL TRADE GUIDELINES
Duration: 30 minutes
In Export Compliance and Global Trade Guidelines, you will learn about industry and security regulations related to international commerce.
ACCESS TO MEDICAL RECORDS
Duration: 30 minutes
Access to Medical Records is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1020. It covers information mandated by the standard, including the types of medical and exposure records and how to access this information.
EYE and FACE PROTECTION
Duration: 1.5 hours
Eye and Face Protection is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133 and 1910.132(f). It covers information mandated by the standard, including how eye and face injuries occur, and how the proper selection and use of personal protective equipment can prevent injuries.
EYE WASH and SAFETY SHOWERS
Duration: 1 hour
Eye Wash and Safety Showers is designed to help you meet the requirements established in ANSI Z358.1-2009. You will learn about emergency wash stations including: chemical eye injuries, emergency showers, emergency eye wash stations, hand held drench hoses, combination wash units, properly using emergency wash stations.
HEARING PROTECTION
Duration: 2 hours
Hearing Protection is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95(k). It covers information mandated by the standard, including how noise affects hearing; the components of the Hearing Conservation Program; selection, fitting, the use of hearing protection devices; and audiometric testing.
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
Duration: 1 hour
In Industrial Hygiene, you will learn about the roles and responsibilities of the Industrial Hygienist at your company. Most specifically, you will learn about how the Industrial Hygienist works within an occupational environment to respond to and control hazards.
IONISING RADIATION
Duration: 1.5 hours
Ionizing Radiation is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1096. It covers information mandated by the standard, including safety problems associated with exposure to radiation, sources of ionizing radiation in the workplace, and procedures and devices which can minimize exposures.
LABORATORY SAFETY
Duration: 3 hours
Laboratory Safety is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1450(f). It explains the contents of the Laboratory Standard and covers the properties of hazardous chemicals. It also covers safe work practices with laboratory chemicals and chemical hygiene plan development.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
Duration: 2 hours
This program is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030. Topics covered include the symptoms of bloodborne diseases, transmission of bloodborne pathogens, the exposure control plan, recognizing potential exposure situations and personal protective equipment.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Duration: 1 hour
Personal Protective Equipment is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132. You will learn about the proper use of PPE, and head, ear, eye, face, and body and hand protection.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
Duration: 2 hours
Respiratory Protection is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134(k). It covers information mandated by the standard including respiratory hazards, types of respirators, respirator selection, fitting and maintenance, medical surveillance, and respirator training and administration.
TOXIC CHEMICALS
Duration: 1.5 hours
Toxic Chemicals is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200(h) for employees who work with and around toxic chemicals. You will learn about the dangers of toxic chemicals and safe handling techniques.
UNSTABLE and REACTIVE CHEMICALS
Duration: 75 minutes
Unstable and Reactive Chemicals is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200(h) for employees who work with and around unstable or reactive chemicals. You will learn about the dangers of unstable and reactive chemicals and safe handling techniques.
FORKLIFTS and POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS
Duration: 1.5 hours
Powered Industrial Trucks is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178. It covers information regarding powered industrial trucks including Forklifts, vehicle operations, and material operations.
RIGGING, SLINGS, and CRANE LIFTS
Duration: 3 hours
In Rigging, Slings and Crane Lifts, you will learn about safe lifting and rigging practices including planning a lift, proper rigging techniques, center of gravity, rigging hardware, safe working load, types of cranes, and hand signals. In addition, you will learn about the types of slings, hitches and chain hoists including slings and sling angles, hitches and slings, multiple leg hitches, sling storage and handling, and chain hoists. It is designed to help you meet the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.179, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.180, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.181, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.182, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.68.
VEHICLE-MOUNTED ELEVATED WORK PLATFORMS and AERIAL LIFTS
Duration: 1 hour
Vehicle-Mounted Elevated Work Platforms and Aerial Lifts is designed to help you meet the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.67. You will learn about preparing and operating the aerial lift to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.
INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT (PSM)
Duration: 45 minutes
Introduction to Process Safety Management (PSM) is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119. You will learn about how PSM works to protect people and the environment and what you can do to prevent accidental releases.
JET FUEL QUALITY CONTROL
Duration: 3 hours
Jet Fuel Quality Control is designed to meet the requirements set forth in Air Transport Association's Specification 103. You will learn about aviation fuel quality standards, working with aviation fuel equipment, and storage and testing requirements.
RCRA EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Duration: 45 minutes
RCRA Emergency Response is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 40 CFR 264.16. It covers contingency planning, the emergency coordinator, and emergency equipment and procedures.
RCRA GENERATORS
Duration: 45 minutes
RCRA Generators is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 40 CFR 264.16. It provides a general overview of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and explains the specific duties of hazardous waste generators.
RCRA TRANSPORTERS
Duration: 30 minutes
RCRA Transporters is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 40 CFR 264.16. It explains the Hazardous Waste Manifest System and covers the duties of hazardous waste transporters.
RCRA TREATMENT, STORAGE, and DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Duration: 30 minutes
RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 40 CFR 264.16. It explains the duties of hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities.
ACCIDENT CONTROL TECHNIQUES: INTRODUCTION
Duration: 3 hours
In this program, you will learn basic process facility accident control techniques, including handling materials safely, personal protective equipment, and fire prevention.
ACCIDENT CONTROL TECHNIQUES: SAFE WORK PRACTICES
Duration: 3 hours
In this program, you will learn basic process facility accident control techniques, including precautions for working near processes, replacing safeguards, working with plant machinery, equipment and vehicles.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Duration: 1 hour
In this program, you will learn basics of accident prevention including causes of accidents, safe work habits, lifting and carrying loads, slips and falls, and personal protection equipment.
ARC FLASH SAFETY
Duration: 45 minutes
In Arc Flash Safety, you will learn about the types and hazards arc flashes associated with electrical faults and arc flash protection including personal protective equipment used to protect workers.
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
Duration: 2.5 hours
Confined Space Entry is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.146(k). It covers information mandated by the standard including hazard identification, safe work practices, vessel entry permit, personal protection equipment, entry procedures and exposure symptoms.
DRIVING SAFETY
Duration: 1.5 hours
In Driving Safety, you will learn about safe driving techniques within a process facility, including facility transportation, handling techniques, and safe driving procedures.
EHS REGULATORY OVERVIEW
Duration: 1 hour
In this module, you will learn about U.S. environmental, health, safety, security, transportation and product safety regulations that impact the process industry.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES
Duration: 2 hours
Electrical Safety for Qualified Employees is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332. Topics covered include identifying energized parts, testing for nominal voltage, grounding, personal protective equipment and safe clearance distances.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR UNQUALIFIED EMPLOYEES
Duration: 1.5 hours
Electrical Safety For Unqualified Employees is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332. Topics covered include how electricity can hurt you, protective measures for working around motors and other energized equipment, and procedures for inspecting and reenergizing electrical equipment.
EXCAVATION and TRENCHING
Duration: 2.5 hours
Excavation and Trenching is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1926.650. You will learn about the hazards of excavations and trenches and how to protect yourself during digs.
EXCAVATION and TRENCHING FOR OPERATIONS PERSONNEL
Duration: 2 hours
In Excavation and Trenching for Operations Personnel, you will learn about the hazards of excavations and trenches.
FALL PREVENTION
Duration: 2 hours
Fall Prevention is designed to help you meet the basic training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.23 (c)(1) and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.503. The program identifies the various types of fall hazards and shows you ways to reduce or eliminate the danger. Special emphasis on selection and use of lanyards, full body harnesses and anchorage points.
FIRST AID PROCEDURES
Duration: 2 hours
This program is designed to help you respond safely and properly to events that require first aid treatment.
HAND and POWER TOOL SAFETY
Duration: 45 minutes
In Hand and Power Tool Safety, you will the importance of hand and power tool safe work practices including selection, storage and proper personal protective equipment.
HAND SAFETY
Duration: 1 hour
Hand Safety is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.138. In this program, you will learn about hand hazards, hand tool safety, machine guards, PPE, and how to complete a hazard assessment.
HEAT STRESS SAFETY
Duration: 30 minutes
In Heat Stress Safety, you will learn how to work safely in a hot environment, including the physical effects and hazards of heat.
HELICOPTER SAFETY
Duration: 1 hour
Helicopter Safety is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.183. You will learn how to safely approach, stow luggage, board and de-board a helicopter. The program also covers what you should do in emergency situations, emergency equipment found on helicopters, and how to properly don an aviation life vest.
HOT WORK
Duration: 1 hour
Hot Work is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.252. It covers information mandated by the standard including how to prepare a workspace for hot work and how to conduct firewatches to prevent incidences of fire or explosion.
INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS
Duration: 1.75 hours
In Industrial Ergonomics, you will learn what ergonomics is and how to prevent ergonomics-related injuries. You will learn about hand tool ergonomics and material handling ergonomics.
LADDER SAFETY
Duration: 30 minutes
In this program, you will learn about the requirements for working safely with ladders as defined in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1053. You will learn about the different types of ladders, using ladders safely, and the requirements for ladder inspection.
LADDER SAFETY FOR CONSTRUCTION
Duration: 30 minutes
In this program, you will learn about the requirements for working safely with ladders in construction as defined in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1053. You will learn about the different types of ladders, using ladders safely, and the requirements for ladder inspection.
LINE BREAKING
Duration: 30 minutes
In this program, you will learn about specific guidelines used to eliminate or minimize the extreme hazards associated with breaking into a line, vessel, or system.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
Duration: 2 hours
Lockout/Tagout is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147(c)(7). It covers information mandated by the OSHA standard including sources of hazardous energy, isolating equipment and controlling stored energy, applying and removing lockout/tagout and group lockout/tagout.
MANUAL HANDLING and LIFTING TECHNIQUES
Duration: 1 hour
In Manual Handling and Lifting Techniques, you will learn about the manual handling and lifting techniques including manual handling hazards, assessing manual handling risks, methods to control the risks, and best practices for safely performing manual handling and lifts for avoiding injuries.
OFFICE ERGONOMICS
Duration: 1.5 hours
In this program, you will learn about office ergonomics in the workplace. You will learn what ergonomics is and how to prevent ergonomics-related injuries when performing office work.
OFFICE SAFETY
Duration: 3 hours
In Office Safety, you will learn guidelines for working safely and ergonomically to prevent hazards and injuries. You will also learn how to properly organize a computer workstation.
OFFSHORE WATER SAFETY
Duration: 1 hour
In Offshore Water Safety, you will learn about offshore rig hazards, safe work practices, and emergency action/response plan elements. You will also learn about emergency evacuation plans, personal flotation devices (PFDs), and lifeboats and life rafts.
OXYGEN-FUEL GAS WELDING and CUTTING
Duration: 2 hours
Oxygen Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting is designed to help you meet the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.253. You will learn how to use oxygen-fuel equipment safely, how to protect yourself, and startup and shutdown procedures.
PROCESS SAFETY and FATIGUE MANAGEMENT
Duration: 1 hour
Process Safety and Fatigue Management is designed to help you meet the basic training requirements of ANSI/API's Recommended Practice 755. The module includes information regarding fatigue risks, shift work sleep disorder, and how to obtain quality sleep.
PROCESS SAFETY and FATIGUE MANAGEMENT FOR SUPERVISORS
Duration: 1 hour
Process Safety and Fatigue Management for Supervisors is designed to help supervisors meet the basic training requirements of ANSI/API's Recommended Practice 755. The module includes information regarding fatigue risks, shift work sleep disorder, and how to obtain quality sleep.
SCAFFOLDING
Duration: 3 hours
Scaffolding is designed to help you meet the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.28. Topics include the safe use of scaffolds and scaffold requirements, including inspection criteria.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION SIGNS and TAGS
Duration: 45 minutes
Specifications for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.145. Topics covered include identification of signs and tags, hazard determination, and precautions to take for personal protection as indicated by signs.
STORAGE and HANDLING OF ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
Duration: 75 minutes
Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia is designed to help you meet the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.111. The program explains the hazards of anhydrous ammonia and shows you how to protect yourself by avoiding exposures and using personal protective equipment. The program also shows you the proper procedures to follow when storing and transferring anhydrous ammonia.
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA)
Duration: 30 minutes
In Toxic Substances Control Act, you will learn about the EPA-administered Toxic Substances Control Act. This regulation is designed to control the hazards of chemical substances in production and prevent risks to public health and the environment.
WALKING/WORKING SURFACES
Duration: 40 minutes
Walking/Working Surfaces is designed to help you meet the training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.22 Subpart D. In this program, you will learn about working safely around walking and working surfaces.
WAREHOUSE SAFETY
Duration: 1 hour
In Warehouse Safety, you will learn there are many potential hazards in warehouse operations that cause fatalities or injuries. This program identifies the more common hazards and risks involved with working in a warehousing environment including storage and rack systems; loading and unloading areas; material handling and storage hazards including manual lifting and forklift operations; and housekeeping hazards of personal protective equipment, hazard communication and slips, trips and falls.
WORKING ON SCAFFOLDS
Duration: 1.5 hours
Working on Scaffolds covers the safe use of scaffolds and the hazards associated when working on a scaffold.
SECURITY TRAINING: ALL PERSONNEL
Duration: 1 hour
Security Training: All Personnel is designed to help you meet the requirements of 33 CFR 105.210 and the Coast Guard's Homeland Security initiatives. You will learn about your security roles and responsibilities.
SECURITY TRAINING: FACILITY SECURITY OFFICER OVERVIEW
Duration: 2 hours
Facility Security Officer Training is designed to help you meet the requirements of 33 CFR 105.205 and the Coast Guard's Homeland Security initiatives. You will learn about the roles and responsibilities of the Facility Security Officer.
SECURITY TRAINING: SECURITY PERSONNEL
Duration: 2 hours
Security Training: Security Personnel is designed to help you meet the requirements of 33 CFR 105.210 and the Coast Guard's Homeland Security initiatives. You will learn about your security roles and responsibilities.
WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
Duration: 1 hour
Key to preventing workplace violence is understanding the risk factors that cause it. In this program, you will learn about the nature of workplace violence and the proper response to threats.
Additional Libraries
- Drilling Operations and Systems
- Exploration Rights and Surface/Subsurface Technologies
- Fundamentals of Refining
- Gas Processing Overview
- Hydrocarbon Recovery
- Introduction to Solvents
- Introduction to the Petrochemical Industry
- Modern Oil and Gas Industry
- Overview of the Midstream Industry Segment
- Petroleum Geology
- Petroleum Reservoirs
- Pipelines and Storage Systems
- Production Technology: Flowing Wells and Artificial Lift
- Reservoir Fluids
- Steam Cracking
- Surface Processing of Produced Fluids
- The E&P Asset Life Cycle
- Well Completion and Stimulation
- AC Motors for Operators
- Air Compressors
- Centrifugal Compressors: Introduction
- Centrifugal Compressors: Construction and Operation
- Centrifugal Pumps: Equipment and Operation
- Centrifugal Pumps: Introduction
- Combustion Gas Turbines: Equipment and Operation
- Combustion Gas Turbines: Introduction
- Condensers
- Couplings, Gear Trains, and V-Belts: Gear Trains and V-Belt Drives
- Couplings, Gear Trains, and V-Belts: Machine Connections and Couplings
- Electrical Fundamentals
- Electrical System Basics and Diagrams
- Heat Exchangers: Introduction
- Heat Exchangers: Operations and Maintenance
- Hydrocarbon Chemistry 101
- Instrumentation: Analyzers and Inferentials
- Instrumentation: Measuring Liquid Level
- Instrumentation: Measuring Pressure
- Instrumentation: Measuring Temperature
- Instrumentation: Process and Instrumentation Drawings
- Instrumentation: Regulatory Control
- Instrumentation: Fundamentals of Control
- Instrumentation: Measuring Flow
- Internal Combustion Engines: Introduction
- Internal Combustion Engines: Operating Techniques
- Introduction To Compression
- Introduction to Dynamic Pumps
- Job Hazard Analysis and Stop Work Authority
- Leak Detection and Repair
- Lubrication Concepts
- Mechanics of Fluids: Fluids in Motion
- Mechanics of Fluids: Introduction to Process Fluids
- Mechanics of Fluids: Static Pressure and Head
- Mechanics of Fluids: Units of Fluid Measurement
- Mechanics of Fluids: Behavior of Gases
- Nature of Heat: Fuels and Combustion
- Nature of Heat: Heat and Temperature
- Nature of Heat: Heat Exchange Equipment
- Nature of Heat: Heat Transfer
- Plant Radio Communication
- Positive Displacement Compressors: Construction and Operation
- Positive Displacement Compressors: Introduction
- Electrical Centrifugal Subsurface Pumps: Equipment
- Electrical Centrifugal Subsurface Pumps: Ammeter Recording and Charts
- Electrical Fundamentals
- Flowing Wells: Chokes
- Flowing Wells: Introduction to Pressure and Flow
- Flowing Wells: Operating Flowing Wells
- Flowing Wells: Packers and Valves
- Flowing Wells: The Wellhead, Wellbore, and Christmas Tree
- Flowing Wells: Pressure and Flow in Producing Wells
- Fundamentals of Fluids for Production Operations: Fluid Behavior
- Fundamentals of Fluids for Production Operations: Gases and Static Pressure
- Gas Lift: Equipment
- Gas Lift: Fundamentals
- Gas Lift: Operating Techniques
- Gas Measurement: Electronic Flow Measurement
- Gas Measurement: Equipment and Calculations
- Gas Measurement: Fundamentals
- Gas Measurement: Orifice Flow Calculations
- Gas Measurement: Orifice Meters
- Gas Measurement: Witnessing
- Glycol Dehydration
- Heater Treaters: Fundamentals
- Heater Treaters: Types and Operation
- Hydraulic Subsurface Pumping Systems: Downhole Pumps and Engines
- Hydraulic Subsurface Pumping Systems: Installation and Testing
- Hydraulic Subsurface Pumping Systems: Pump Performance
- Hydraulic Subsurface Pumping Systems: Surface and Tubing Equipment
- Introduction to Service Rig Operations
- Lease Automatic Custody Transfer (LACT)
- Lease Instrumentation: Control Equipment
- Lease Instrumentation: Final Control Devices
- Lease Instrumentation: Sensing and Measuring Equipment
- Oil and Gas Production Overview
- Oil and Gas Reservoirs: Barriers and Traps
- Oil and Gas Reservoirs: Fundamentals
- Oil and Gas Separators
- Oil Field Corrosion
- Oil Field Electricity: Conservation and Classification
- Oil Field Electricity: Electrified Equipment
- Oil Field Electricity: Fundamentals
- Oil Field Electricity: Offshore Oil Field Electricity
- Oil Well Performance and Surveillance: Equipment
- Oil Well Performance and Surveillance: Fundamentals
- Oil Well Performance and Surveillance: Testing
- Plate Tectonics
- Process Component Safety Analysis and System Testing
- Production Facility Gas Processing
- Production Safety Equipment and Support Systems
- Production Safety Systems Regulations and Device Identification
- Reducing Marine Trash and Debris
- Safety Device Operation
- SEMS Standard and Requirements
- Testing and Setting Safety Devices
- Vapor Recovery Systems
- Water Treatment and Disposal: Facilities and Testing
- Water Treatment and Disposal: Fundamentals
- Water Treatment and Disposal: Processes and Equipment
- Well Control and Production Safety Regulations
- Well Pumping: Introduction to Sucker-Rod Systems
- Well Pumping: Operating Sucker-Rods
- Well Pumping: Sucker-Rod Pump Performance
- Well Pumping: Sucker-Rod Surface Equipment
- Well Pumping: Sucker-Rod Systems
- Wireline and Sonar Well Operations
- Catalytic Reforming
- Cleaning Activities
- Cooling Towers: Introduction
- Cooling Towers: Water Conditioning
- Corrosion Control
- Cost Reduction for Operators
- Fire Fighting: Extinguishing Agents
- Fire Fighting: Fuels and Combustion
- Fire Fighting: Portable Fire Extinguishers and Foams
- Fire Fighting: Strategies
- Fire Fighting: Tactics
- Fired Heaters: Equipment and Design
- Fired Heaters: Operating Techniques
- Flange Piping
- Fluid Catalytic Cracking
- Furnace Operations: Working With Furnaces
- Introduction to Furnace Operations
- Performing Skills Assessment
- Pipe Fitting Basics
- Practical Distillation: Abnormal Operations
- Practical Distillation: Behavior of Hydrocarbons
- Practical Distillation: Fractionating Equipment
- Practical Distillation: Normal Operations
- Practical Distillation: Operating Procedures
- Practical Distillation: Principles and Practices
- Practical Distillation: Concepts and Quality
- Process Control Tests
- Process Operator Responsiblities
- Process Plant Chemistry
- Safe Laboratory Operations
- Safe Tank Cleaning: Cleaning the Tank
- Safe Tank Cleaning: Gas-Freeing
- Safe Tank Cleaning: Hazardous Materials
- Safe Tank Cleaning: Preparing for Cleaning
- Small Threaded Pipe
- Statistical Process Control
- Tubing
- Valve Maintenance
- Wastewater Treatment: Biological Treatment Process
- Wastewater Treatment: Preliminary Treatment
- Wastewater Treatment: Process Control
- Wastewater Treatment: Testing and Troubleshooting
- Basic Core Analysis
- Coring and Core Preservation
- Drilling Fundamentals: Part 1
- Drilling Fundamentals: Part 2
- Introduction to Artificial Lift
- Introduction to Hydraulic Fracturing
- Offshore Systems
- Plate Tectonics
- Porosity
- Special Core Analysis
- Subsea Systems
- Well Completion and Stimulation Fundamentals
- Well Stimulation Methods
- Wellhead Components
- Actuators
- Ambient and Process Chillers
- Analyzer Sampling and Conditioning System
- Analyzer Shelters
- Arc Flash Causes and Mitigation
- Basic Electronics
- Batteries
- Bearings
- Blinding and De-blinding
- Cable Duct Banks and Trays
- Capacitor Banks
- Cathodic Protection Systems
- Chlorine Analyzers
- Circuit Breakers
- Columns and Process Vessels
- Compressed Air Dryers
- Condition Monitoring - Agitators and Mixers
- Condition Monitoring - Balancing
- Condition Monitoring - Compressors
- Condition Monitoring - Electrical Motors
- Condition Monitoring - General
- Condition Monitoring - Pumps
- Condition Monitoring - Turbines, Fans and Blowers
- Conductivity Analyzers
- Control Loops
- Control Systems - SCADA, DCS and ESD
- Cooling Towers for Technicians
- Corrosion in Metal
- Custody Meters
- Diesel Engine Generators
- Differential Pressure Flow Measurement
- Dissolved Oxygen Analyzers
- Drive Couplings
- Dust and Coalescer Filters
- Dynamic Compressor Systems, Seals and Routine Tasks
- Dynamic Compressors: Introduction and Operation
- Dynamic Pumps
- EI&A Field Awareness
- Electrical Cables
- Electrical Documentation
- Electrical Heat Tracing
- Electrical Level Measurement
- Electrical Motor Properties, Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Electrician's Tools and Test Equipment
- Emergency Backup
- Emergency Power Systems
- Engineering Drawings and Symbols
- Extruder Equipment
- Extruder Equipment Maintenance
- Fans and Blowers
- Fans and Blowers Maintenance
- Fasteners
- Fault Diagnosis, Troubleshooting and Machine Inspections
- Fiber Optic Cable
- Filters and Strainers
- Fire Detection
- Fire Protection Systems
- Flame Scanning Devices
- Flow Gauging (Rotameter)
- Forklifts
- Fundamentals of Condition and Predictive Monitoring
- Fundamentals of Demineralized Water Treatment Systems
- Fundamentals of Reverse Osmosis Systems
- Fundamentals of Vibration Measurement
- Fundamentals Principles of Instrument Calibration
- Gala Pellet Dryer for Technicians
- Gas Chromatography
- Gas Density Analyzers
- Gas Detection
- Gas Insulated Substations (GIS) and Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6)
- Gas Turbines for Technicians
- Gaskets and Packing
- Gears
- Grounding
- Hand and Power Tools for Technicians
- Hazardous Area and Protection Classifications
- Heat Exchangers for Technicians
- High Voltage Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS)
- High Voltage Substation Switchgear
- HVAC Fundamentals
- Hydraulic Systems
- Hydrostatic Head Level Measurement
- Hydrostatic Head Level Measurement - Device Troubleshooting and Calibration
- Hyper Compressor
- Industrial Elevators
- Insulation and Thermal Protection
- Introduction to AC/DC Electrical Motors for Technicians
- Introduction to Auxiliary Boiler Systems
- Introduction to Supervisory Control and Date Acquisition (SCADA)
- Laydown Yards and Area Management
- Leak Detection in Refrigeration Lines
- Lightning Arrester
- Liquid Nitrogen Storage Systems
- Low Voltage Substation Switchgear
- Lubrication Systems, Classifications and Applications
- LV Intelligent Switchgear
- Machine Alignment
- Maintaining HVAC Systems
- Maintaining Storage Tanks
- Maintenance Fundamentals
- Manuals and Drawings
- Mass Flow Measurement
- Measurement and Calibration Basics
- Measuring Tools
- Mechanical Hoses
- Medium Voltage Substation Switchgear
- Medium Voltage Vacuum Contactors
- Melting Flow Rate Analyzers
- Microwave and Laser Level Measurement
- Mixers and Blenders
- Moisture Analyzers
- Motor Signature Analysis (MCE)
- Network and Communication Systems
- Nuclear Radiation Level Measurement
- Oxygen Analyzer
- Pelletizers
- pH Analyzers
- Photometric Analyzers
- Pipe Supports
- Pipes and Fittings
- Planned, Corrective, and Breakdown Maintenance
- Plant Lighting
- Pneumatic Control Systems
- Pneumatic Systems
- Pneumatic Tubing and Fittings
- Point Level Switches
- Positive Displacement Pumps for Technicians
- Potable Water Treatment System
- Power and Distribution Transformers
- Power Cables
- Pressure Measurement
- Pressure Relief Safety Devices
- Preventative Maintenance Plans
- Protective Relays
- Purging Storage Tanks
- Radio and Communication Systems
- Reactors
- Reciprocating Compressors
- Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer
- Reports and Communication
- Rotary Feeder
- Rotary Stem Valves for Technicians
- Rotating Equipment Condition Diagnosis
- Safety in Instrumentation and Control Systems
- SCADA Operation
- Sealing Devices (Gaskets)
- Security Systems
- Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers
- Sight and Float Gauging
- Simple Control System (PLC)
- Sliding Stem Valves for Technicians
- Spark Plugs
- Special Valves
- Steam Boilers
- Steam Condensate Hazards and Removal
- Steam Traps
- Steam Turbine Controls
- Steam Turbines for Technicians
- Storage Tanks
- Structural Safety
- Tank Gauging System
- Tank Roof Inspection
- Temperature Measurement
- Transformer Maintenance
- Ultrasonic Level Measurement
- Understanding pH Measurement
- Uninterruptible Power Supply
- Utility and Instrument Air Systems
- Valve Accessories
- Valve Design and Characteristics
- Valves Inspection, Testing and Repair
- Variable Speed and Frequency Drives (VFD/VSD)
- Vent System and Rundown System
- Volumetric Flow Measurement
- Water Softening Systems
- Weigh Bridges, Docks Levelers & Scales
- Weighing Devices
- Workshop Tools and Equipment
- Amine Sweetening Process
- Fractionation in Gas Processing
- Gas Processing Hazards
- Gas Processing Thermodynamics
- Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior and Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium
- Introduction to Gas Processing for Operations
- Molecular Sieve Dehydration
- Solid Bed Adsorption and TEG Dehydration
- Turboexpander Gas Processing Plant
- Atmospheric and Pressure Storage Tanks
- Automated Control Applications
- Chemical Injection Systems
- Coalescing Filters
- Condensate Stabilization System
- Dewpoint Testing/Requirements
- Electrical Load Centers and Panelboards
- Electrical System Basics and Diagrams
- Electrical System Protection
- Flare System Fundamentals
- Flare System Hazards and Ignition
- Flare System Purging Startup and Shutdown
- Flowing Pipeline Hydraulics
- Fractional Distillation Process Fundamentals
- Fundamentals of Hazardous Area Classifications
- Gas Compressor Performance
- Glycol Dehydration Equipment and Operation
- Glycol Injection System Operation
- Glycol Sampling and Testing
- Heat Medium and Hot Oil Systems
- Heat Medium System Operation
- High Pressure Gas Sampling
- High Pressure Liquid Sampling
- Hydrates
- Introduction to Computerized Control Systems
- Introduction to Gas Chromatography
- Introduction to Measurement: Density, Moisture, pH, and Conductivity
- Introduction to Measurement: Level and Flow
- Introduction to Measurement: Temperature and Pressure
- Introduction to Pigging
- Introduction to Pipeline Hydrocarbons
- Introduction to Pipeline Systems
- ISO Truck Tank Construction and Inspection
- Liquid Storage Systems
- Manifold Systems Overview
- Measurement Basics and Standards
- Mercaptan Odorizing Systems
- Methanol Injection
- Motor Control Centers (MCCs)
- Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) Truck Offloading
- Non-Destructive Examination (NDE)
- Operating Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Tube Samplers
- Pentane (C5)+ Truck Loading
- Pig Launching and Receiving
- Pipeline Batching
- Pipeline Bridge Systems
- Pipeline Commissioning
- Pipeline Crossings
- Pipeline Flow Characteristics and Static Pipeline Hydraulics
- Pipeline Hydrocarbon Measurement and Testing
- Pipeline In-Line Inspection Tools
- Pipeline Input/Feed and Export Systems
- Pipeline Isolation
- Pipeline Purging with Nitrogen
- Process Control Strategies
- Produced Water Treatment
- Propane and Butane Truck Loading
- Propane Refrigeration Units and Low Temperature Separators (LTS)
- Pumping Out Flare Knockout Drums
- Rail Car Inspection
- Rail Car Loading and Offloading
- Rail Car Sampling and Composition Testing
- Recycle Compressor Operation
- Reflux in Fractionation Operations
- Remote Pipeline Startup and Shutdown
- Roto-Launch Automatic Multiple Pig Launcher
- Sales Gas Compressor Operation
- Sales Gas Compressor Types, Use and Limitations
- Sales Gas Filter Replacement
- Salt Caverns and Underground Storage
- Screw Compressor Components and Auxiliary Equipment
- Solid Desiccants
- Tank Isolation
- Tank Venting Systems
- Testing Composition of Offloading Truck NGLs
- Tower Fouling and Corrosion Cleaning
- Turbidity Measurement
- Two Phase and Three Phase Separators
- Underground Storage Tank Inspection and Monitoring
- Water Removal from a Storage Tank Bottom
Process Safety in Operations:
- Audits and Key Performance Indicators
- Emergency Response and Incident Investigation
- Hazards
- Introduction
- Management of Change
- Projects, Construction and Operations
- Risk Management
- Gasoline Blending Operations
- Refinery Process Overview:
- Catalytic Reforming
- Fluid Catalytic Cracking
- Gasoline Blending
- Introduction
- Refinery Process Hazards
- Crude Distillation
- Solvent Deasphalting
- Introduction
- Analytical Methods and Sample Frequency
- Primary Equipment
- Process Operations
- Process Variables
- Unit Hazards
- Sulfur Recovery and Tail Gas Processing Overview
- Sulfuric Acid Plant:
- Auxiliary Equipment
- Introduction and Process Overview
- Primary Equipment
- Process Safety
- SYDEC Delayed Coking Process:
- Overview
- Auxiliary Equipment
- Consequences of Deviation
- Operations
- Primary Equipment
- Process Hazards
- Turnaround Operations
- Access to Medical Records
- Accident Control Techniques: Introduction
- Accident Control Techniques: Safe Work Practices
- American Chemistry Council: Responsible Care
- Asbestos
- Assessing Occupational Exposure
- Benzene
- Combustible Dust Hazards
- Confined Space Entry
- DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing
- DOT Hazardous Materials Employee Safety
- DOT Hazardous Materials General Awareness
- DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Security Awareness
- Driving Safety
- EHS Regulatory Overview
- Electrical Safety for Qualified Employees
- Electrical Safety for Unqualified Employees
- Emergency Action Plans, Alarm Systems, and Fire Prevention Plans
- Environmental Awareness
- Excavation and Trenching
- Excavation and Trenching for Operations Personnel
- Explosive and Flammable Chemicals
- Export Compliance and Global Trade Guidelines
- Eye and Face Protection
- Eye Wash and Safety Showers
- Fall Prevention
- First Aid Procedures
- Forklifts and Powered Industrial Trucks
- Hand and Power Tool Safety
- Hand Safety
- Hazard Communication
- Hazards of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM)
- Hazwoper: Awareness
- Hazwoper: Operations
- Hazwoper: Overview
- Hearing Protection
- Heat Stress Safety
- Helicopter Safety
- Hot Work
- Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
- Incident Reporting and Investigation
- Industrial Ergonomics
- Industrial Hygiene
- Introduction to Hazmat Transportation Regulations
- Introduction to Process Safety Management (PSM)
- Ionizing Radiation
- Irritants, Corrosives, and Sensitizers
- Jet Fuel Quality Control
- Laboratory Safety
- Ladder Safety
- Ladder Safety for Construction
- Line Breaking
- Lockout/Tagout
- Manual Handling and Lifting Techniques
- Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM)
- Nitrogen Safe Use and Handling
- Occupational Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene
- Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
- Occupational Exposure to Carcinogens
- Occupational Exposure to Chlorine
- Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde
- Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium
- Occupational Exposure to Hydrochloric Acid
- Occupational Exposure to Lead
- Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica
- Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica - General Industry
- Occupational Exposure to Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda)
- Occupational Exposure to Sulfur Dioxide
- Occupational Exposure to Sulfuric Acid
- Office Ergonomics
- Office Fire Safety
- Office Safety
- Offshore Water Safety
- Oxygen-Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Portable Fire Extinguishers
- Portable Fire Extinguishers: Non-Emergency Responder
- Process Safety and Fatigue Management
- Process Safety and Fatigue Management for Supervisors
- RCRA Emergency Response
- RCRA Generators
- RCRA Transporters
- RCRA Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
- Respiratory Protection
- Rigging, Slings and Crane Lifts
- Scaffolding
- Security Training: All Personnel
- Security Training: Facility Security Officer Overview
- Security Training: Security Personnel
- Specifications for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
- Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures
- Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia
- Toxic Chemicals
- Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
- Unstable and Reactive Chemicals
- Vehicle-Mounted Elevated Work Platforms and Aerial Lifts
- Walking/Working Surfaces
- Warehouse Safety
- Working on Scaffolds
- Workplace Violence
- Access to Medical Records - UK
- Asbestos - UK
- Assessing Occupational Exposure - UK
- Benzene - UK
- Confined Space Entry - UK
- Driving Safety - UK
- Electrical Safety for Qualified Employees - UK
- Electrical Safety for Unqualified Employees - UK
- Environmental Awareness - UK
- Excavation and Trenching - UK
- Explosive and Flammable Chemicals - UK
- Eye and Face Protection - UK
- Eye Wash and Safety Showers - UK
- Fall Prevention - UK
- First Aid Procedures - UK
- Forklifts and Powered Industrial Trucks - UK
- Hand Safety - UK
- Hazardous Waste Spill Response, Containment and Decontamination - UK
- Hearing Protection - UK
- Heat Stress Safety - UK
- Helicopter Safety - UK
- Hot Work - UK
- Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) - UK
- Incident Reporting and Investigation - UK
- Industrial Ergonomics - UK
- Industrial Hygiene - UK
- Ionising Radiation - UK
- Irritants, Corrosives, and Sensitizers - UK
- Laboratory Safety - UK
- Ladder Safety - UK
- Line Breaking - UK
- Lockout/Tagout - UK
- Manual Handling and Lifting Techniques - UK
- Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) - UK
- Nitrogen Safe Use and Handling - UK
- Occupational Exposure to 1,3-Butadiene - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Carcinogens - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Chlorine - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Hydrochloric Acid - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Lead - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Sodium Hydroxide (Caustic Soda) - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Sulphur Dioxide - UK
- Occupational Exposure to Sulphuric Acid - UK
- Office Ergonomics - UK
- Office Fire Safety - UK
- Office Safety - UK
- Offshore Water Safety - UK
- Overview of Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response - UK
- Oxygen-Fuel Gas Welding and Cutting - UK
- Personal Protective Equipment - UK
- Portable Fire Extinguishers - UK
- Portable Fire Extinguishers: Non-Emergency Responder - UK
- Process Safety and Fatigue Management - UK
- Process Safety and Fatigue Management for Supervisors - UK
- Respiratory Protection - UK
- Rigging, Slings and Crane Lifts - UK
- Specifications for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags - UK
- Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures - UK
- Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia - UK
- Toxic Chemicals - UK
- Unstable and Reactive Chemicals - UK
- Vehicle-Mounted Elevated Work Platforms and Aerial Lifts - UK
- Walking/Working Surfaces - UK
- Warehouse Safety - UK
- Workplace Violence - UK