Course Modules - (28)
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1) Introduction to OSHA
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2) The OSHA Inspection Process
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3) How to File a Whistleblower Retaliation Complaint
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4) Oil and Gas Field Hazards | Your Safety Guide
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5) Oil and Gas Safety 101
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6) Introduction to OSHA Power Point Presentation
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7) Workers’ Rights PSHA
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8) Introduction to Oilfield Safety
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9) Fact Sheet
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10) Oil and Gas Industry Guidelines
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11) Health and Safety in Oil and Gas Extraction
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12) Job Safety and Health
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1) Safety First: Why Safety is Top Priority in Oil Industry
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2) Managing Safety and Health The Basics
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3) How the Components Interact
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4) Identifying the Marks of Excellence
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5) ACCIDENT VS INCIDENT | The difference explained.
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6) Guide to Developing Your Workplace Injury & Illness Prevention Program
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7) Incident/Accident Analysis
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8) Incident Investigation Pre-Test
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9) A Step-by-Step Guide: Incident Investigations
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10) Forms for Recording Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses
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11) Onshore Oil and Gas Extraction
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12) – Norwegian Oil and Gas recommended guidelines for safety and emergency response training
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13) Process Safety vs. Personal Safety
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14) INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION
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15) Safety and Health Management System in Oil and Gas Industry
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16) How Industry and Government are Improving the Safety of Offshore Energy Development in the Post-Macondo Era
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1) The Oil & Gas Industry Overhaul Puts Health And Safety First
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2) GHS-Basics
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3) HAZARD COMMUNICATION
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4) Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
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5) Universal Precautions (How to Reduce Your Risk)
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6) OSHA 1910.1000 – Air Contaminants (Subpart Z)
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7) H2S Safety and Health Hazards
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8) Worker Exposure to Drilling Fluids
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1) Walking-Working Surfaces OSHA Standard
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2) Walking and Working Surfaces
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3) Slips Trips and Fall Hazards
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4) Fall Protection
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5) Take Pride in Your Job: Fall Protection
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6) Work Place Falls and Injuries
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7) Falling Object Protection
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8) How to Calculate Fall Distance | Fall Protection, Safety, Hazards, Training
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9) Calculation Fall Distances
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10) Self Retracting Devices, Swing Fall and Clearance - 3D Animation
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11) Stairs Safety - Trailing Hand Technique
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12) OSHA-Fabricated Frame, Base Section, Support Structure, Fall Protection, Platform, Keeping Upright
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13) IRATA Applus Rope Access Training Ascent, Changeover to Descent
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1) Site Preparation Activities
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2) Site Conditions
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1) Rigging Up
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2) Drilling Ahead
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3) Tripping Out/In
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4) Casing Operations
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5) Maintenance Activities
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6) Well Control
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1) Transporting Personnel
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2) Transporting Equipment
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3) Vehicle Operation at the Well Site
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4) All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) and Utility Task Vehicles (UTVs)
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5) Fly to an offshore oil rig with Panther Helicopters
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1) Equipment Condition
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2) Hand and Power Tool Safety
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3) Hand and Power Tools Training
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4) Amputation Fact Sheet
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1) Emergency Response Safety Message
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2) Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection
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3) Planning for Workplace Emergencies
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4) Emergency Action Plan Training
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5) Emergency Action Plans
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6) Emergency Action Plan (Template)
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7) FIRE PREVENTION PLAN
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8) EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN & FIRE PREVENTION PLAN
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1) How loud is it? — Oil and gas
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2) PROTECT YOUR HEARING! |
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3) How to Conduct Noise Monitoring | By Ally Safety
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4) How to Use Foam Earplugs
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5) Noise Exposure and Hearing Conservation
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6) Worker Exposure to Silica during Hydraulic Fracturing
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1) Oil and Gas Industry | S&S Technical | Grounding and Bonding Safety
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2) Grounding & Bonding Awareness
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3) Static Electricity Hazards and Prevention
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4) Electrical Safety Awareness for Non-Electrical Workers | Schneider Electric
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5) OSHA Focus Four Hazards:Electrocution
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6) Electrical Hazards
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1) Donning a Fall Protection Harness
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2) Selection, Fit Test of Harness
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3) Inspection Procedures Harness
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4) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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5) Testing Common Types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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6) Personal Protective Equipment
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7) Personal Protective Equipment OSHA
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8) Self-Retracting Lifelines
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9) Toolbox Talk: Eye Protection
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10) Toolbox Talks - Foot Protection
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11) Head Protection: Preventing Head Injuries
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1) HAZARDS OF FLAMMABLE GASES, LIQUIDS & AEROSOLS & RISK MINIMIZATION
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2) Liquefied Gas Transfer (LPG Storage Tank to Bobtail Truck)
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3) Flashpoint, Flame point and Autoignition
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4) Explosive limits (LEL and UEL)
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5) Flammable-Combustable Liquids
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6) OSHA: 1910.120
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7) HAZWOPER introduction
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8) HAZWOPER
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1) Introduction to Confined Space
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2) Introduction to Permit Required Space
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3) Fatality in Confines Space
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4) Toxic Gas Poisoning in Manhole
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5) Confined Space Incident 3D Re-enactment Video
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1) Confined Space Hazards: Construction Ventilation in Confined Spaces
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2) Confined Spaces Deadly Spaces:
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3) Confined Space Hazards: Atmospheric Testing
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4) Hazards Gases
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5) Confined Space Hazards Toxic Atmospheres
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1) Hot Work: Hidden Hazards
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2) Hot Work
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3) Welding Safety Tips and Precautions You Need to Know
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4) TIG Welding for Oil, Gas and Chemical Plants
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5) Victor Oxy-fuel Safety
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6) Welding Safety: Electric Shock
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7) Grinder Safety | How to Properly Use an Angle Grinder
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8) Blankets
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9) SWS Welding Health Effects
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10) Oxygen and Acetylene Safety Precautions
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11) Fire Watch
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12) Welding, Cutting and Brazing Safety
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13) HOT WORK FACT SHEET
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14) Hot Work Hazards in the Oil and Gas Industry
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15) Seven Key Lessons to Prevent Worker Deaths During Hot Work In and Around Tanks
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16) Safe Hot Work Practices
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17) CSB
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18) HOT WORK SAFETY
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1) Safety Tips In a Minute - 5 Tips For Fire protection Oil & Gas Work site | Green World Group
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2) Monthly Fire Extinguisher Inspections
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3) Yearly Fire Extinguisher Inspection
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4) HAZARDS OF FLAMMABLE GASES, LIQUIDS & AEROSOLS & RISK MINIMIZATION
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5) FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
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6) Good Housekeeping Practice
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7) Firefighting Nozzles in the Oil and Gas Industry
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8) How fire sprinkler systems work (3D Animation)
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9) CO2 Laser Machine Fire Suppression System
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10) Fire Suppression System Simulation
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11) Fire Extinguisher Training Video
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12) Construction Fire Safety Practices
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1) Hoisting and Rigging
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2) Hoisting and Rigging Fundamentals
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3) National Accelerator Laboratory
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4) Crane Safety Awareness For Site Superintendents
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5) Cranes and Derricks in Construction: Qualified Rigger
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6) Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, & Conveyors
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7) How to Calculate & Determine the Weight of a Load for Overhead Lifts
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8) Boom Deflection & Shock Loading | Sims Crane Minute
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9) Shock loads explained
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10) Why Things Fall Off Cranes
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11) Why Cranes Collapse
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12) Crane Hand Signals in 2 Minutes
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13) What Is a Lift Director
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14) Basic Crane Hand Signals
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15) OSHA Cranes & Derricks Subpart CC
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1) OSHA Regulations & Required Training for Powered Industrial Truck Operators
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2) Forklift Truck Safety Hazards
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3) Forklift Safety and Maintenance
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4) OSHA Pre-Shift Inspection
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5) JLG Telehandler Operator Safety
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6) Telehandler inspection How to do a Telehandler Pre-Operation Inspection
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7) Forklift Pedestrian Safety
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8) Powered Industrial Vehicles
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9) FORKLIFT TRAINING:
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10) Forklift Safety
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11) MAINTENANCE PLAN
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1) Material Handling, Storage, and Disposal
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2) Safety Toolbox Talks: Material Handling and Safe Lifting
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3) Materials Handling, Storage OSHA
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4) Lifting - Using the Power Zone
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5) Proper Lifting
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6) How to use A Manual Pallet Jack - Safety And Operation Of Pallet Truck
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7) Driving
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1) Aerial Lifts
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2) Summit Aerial Lift Safety Video
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3) Aerial Lift Fall Protection
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4) Scissor Lifts
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5) Scissor Lift Walk Around Inspection
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6) Scissor Lift Safety Tips
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1) Trenching and Excavation Safety Fact Sheet
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2) Trenching and Excavation Safety
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3) Safety Toolbox Talks: Trenching and Excavation Safety
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4) Excavations in Construction/Trenching OSHA
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5) Trenching, Shoring and The Competent Person
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6) What are the Different Types of Soil? Trenching and Excavation
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7) What is the Maximum Slope for Different Soil Types? Sloping and Benching |
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8) Trench Safety - Intro and Competent Person
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9) TRENCHING & EXCAVATION SAFETY
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10) Inspecting a Trench for Fissures and Cracking
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11) Excavation Hazardous Atmosphere
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1) Machine Guarding Baby Steps
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2) Safeguarding Equipment and Protecting Employees from Amputations
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3) Unguarded Machinery/ Self-inspection checklist - - Machine guarding
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4) Machine Guarding Training
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5) 5 Big Mistakes in Machine Guarding
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6) Safety barriers for the Oil & Gas industries
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7) OSHA 1926.307 - Mechanical Power Transmission Apparatus
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8) Abrasive Wheel Guards and Shields
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9) Grinding wheel safety
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1) The Snowball Effect of Improper Occupational Safety & Health Standards In Oil & Gas
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2) Common Wellsite Incidents and Fatalities
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3) Safety & Health Program
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4) Systems of Safety and Introduction to Logic Tree Diagraming
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5) Audit Checklist
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6) The Importance of Root Cause Analysis During Incident Investigation
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7) Basic Risk Management Concepts
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8) Health and Safety Program
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9) 10 Steps to Creating an Effective Safety Program in Your Workplace
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10) Safety Culture Culture in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry
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11) Top 10 Oil and Gas Extraction Safety Risk
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12) Hazard Prevention and Control
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13) Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Hierarchy of Hazard Controls
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1) Signals and Barricades
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2) Signals and Barricades Oregon OSHA
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3) OSHA / ANSI Safety Sign Standards
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4) Lock Out Tag Out, OSHA 1910 subpart J
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1) First Aid Kit Update: Effective October 15, 2022
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2) First Aid Kit
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3) FIRST AID KIT CHECK LIST
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4) FIRST AID KIT LIST
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5) OSHA First Aid Kit Requirements
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1) Medical Emergencies
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2) What is a Heart Attack and how can you help?
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3) How to Recognize Sudden Cardiac Arrest
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4) First Aid/CPR/AED
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1) Extinguisher Basics
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2) Fire Extinguisher Use
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3) Extinguisher Placement and Spacing
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4) Hydrostatic Testing
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5) OSHA Requirements
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand safety protocols in the workplace.
- Recognize potential hazards and mitigate risks.
CEU Requirements CEU Requirements
- 100% appearance for the course
- Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
- Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
- Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
- As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
- Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)
Prerequisites Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites but, mandatory to do Video Cons in this course. Students must be able to
orally
communicate with instructor in primary language of the training