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ASP Exam Prep

Safety Management Systems

A Safety Management Systems is the organizing framework that enables companies to achieve and sustain their operational and safety objectives through a process of continuous improvement. The SMS is designed to identify and manage safety risks through an organized set of policies, procedures, practices, and resources that guide the enterprise and its activities to maximize business value. Maximize your ASP Exam Prep score with this course.

24 Modules

Course Modules - (24)

  • 1) Safety Management Systems (SMS) Fundamentals: Policy
  • 2) Process Hazard Analysis
  • 3) Process Safety Management (PSM) Quiz
  • 4) Process Safety: Managing Risk in High-Hazard Sectors
  • 5) The Use of Metrics in Process Safety Management (PSM) Facilities
  • 1) Safety, health, and environmental management and audit systems (e.g., ISO 14000, 45001, 19011, ANSI Z10)
  • 2) ISO 14001:2015 PDF CHECKLIST | Environmental Management Systems
  • 3) ISO 45001:2018
  • 4) ISO 9001:2015 PDF CHECKLIST
  • 5) Breaking Down ANSI/ASSP Z10
  • 1) Introduction to circuits and Ohm's law | Circuits | Physics |
  • 2) Ohms Law Explained - The basics circuit theory
  • 3) CSP/ASP (Certified Safety Professional) Exam Preparation VOL-5 | Domain-1|
  • 4) Storage capacity calculations
  • 1) Toolbox Talk: Accident and Incident Reporting
  • 2) The Accident Prevention Plan
  • 3) The Importance of Documenting with Images
  • 4) Incident Investigation
  • 5) Incident Investigation
  • 6) Incident/Accident Analysis
  • 1) Hierarchy of Controls
  • 2) Administrative Controls The Hierarchy of Controls
  • 3) Hierarchy of Hazard Controls
  • 1) Risk Transfer
  • 2) Insurance Transfers Risk - Why You Want Insurance Part 1
  • 3) Insurance and Risk Transfer Basics for Construction Projects
  • 1) Change in Magement
  • 2) How to Define the Purpose of Management of Change
  • 3) Change in Magement
  • 1) How to Conduct a Change Analysis
  • 2) The energy trace and barrier analysis (ETBA)
  • 3) Hazard Analysis Using the Hazard Identification Checklist
  • 4) CHEMICAL PROCESS HAZARDS ANALYSIS
  • 5) WHAT-IF” HAZARD ANALYSIS
  • 6) SYSTEMS ANALYSIS USING FAULT TREES
  • 1) Fault Tree Analysis
  • 2) Fault Tree Analysis Explained with Examples
  • 3) How to use - Process FMEA explained
  • 4) Preliminary Hazard Analysis
  • 5) Fishbone Diagram - Ishikawa Diagram - Cause and Effect Diagram
  • 6) Fishbone Diagram Explained with Example
  • 7) Control of Hazardous Energy
  • 8) Subsystem Hazard Analysis
  • 1) 6 Essential Elements of Your Fleet Safety Program
  • 2) MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY AT WORK
  • 3) Distracted Driving and Driver Fatigue
  • 4) MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY POLICY
  • 5) Fleet Safety Policy—Regulated
  • 1) Globally Harmonized System of Classification & Labeling of Chemicals
  • 2) The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
  • 1) TRENCHING & EXCAVATION SAFETY
  • 2) Trenching and Excavation Safety
  • 3) Trenching and Excavation Safety
  • 1) Identifying Confined Spaces
  • 2) What is a Confined Space
  • 3) 6 Common Confined Space Questions Answered
  • 4) DEFINITIONS AND EVALUATION OF CONFINED SPACES
  • 5) Confined Space Basics
  • 1) Permit-Required Confined Space
  • 2) Permit Confined Space Entry
  • 3) Permit-Required Confined Space
  • 4) Permit
  • 1) Security Awareness Training: Physical Security
  • 2) Best Practices for Planning and Managing Physical Security Resources:
  • 1) Introduction
  • 2) What is Fall Protection
  • 3) Risk Assessment | Planning to Use Fall Protection,
  • 4) Competent vs Qualified Person
  • 5) ABC of Fall Protection
  • 6) Falling Object Protection | Tool Lanyards, Safety Nets, Fall Protection,
  • 7) Overview of Fall Protection Options
  • 8) Elimination of Fall Hazards
  • 9) Fall Prevention | Guardrails, Hole Covers, Fall Restraint Systems
  • 10) Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs), Fall Arrest, Positioning Devices, Safety Nets | Fall Protection
  • 11) Self Retracting Lifelines (SRLs), Fall Arrest, Positioning Devices, Safety Nets | Fall Protection
  • 12) Warning of Fall Hazards | Warning Lines, Safety Monitor System,
  • 13) Vertical and Horizontal Lifelines
  • 14) Fall Protection in Excavation
  • 1) Safeguarding Equipment and Protecting Employees from Amputations
  • 2) Unguarded Machinery/ Self-inspection checklist - - Machine guarding
  • 1) OSHA Regulations & Required Training for Powered Industrial Truck Operators
  • 2) OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178
  • 3) Updating OSHA’s Construction Industry Standard for Powered Industrial Trucks 29 CFR 1926.602
  • 1) Catenary
  • 2) Float (ship)
  • 3) Interior Hung
  • 4) Multi-level
  • 5) Multi-point Adjustable
  • 6) Needle Beam
  • 7) Single-point Adjustable
  • 8) Two-point (swing stage)
  • 1) Frame Scaffold or Fabricated Frame
  • 2) Ladder Jack
  • 3) Mast Climbers
  • 4) Mobile (Manually or Propelled)
  • 5) Pole or Wood Pole
  • 6) Pump Jack
  • 7) Specialty and Other Scaffolds
  • 8) Tube and Coupler
  • 1) Lock Out Tag Out
  • 2) Introduction
  • 3) Scope and Application
  • 4) Purpose
  • 5) Definitions
  • 6) Energy Control Program
  • 7) Energy Control Procedures - Documentation
  • 8) Energy Control Procedures - Required Content
  • 9) Periodic Inspection
  • 10) Employee Training and Communication
  • 11) Additional Training (Tagout System)
  • 12) Employee Retraining
  • 13) New or Modified Equipment
  • 14) Full Employee Protection
  • 15) Materials and Hardware
  • 16) Application of Energy Control
  • 17) Release from Lockout/Tagout
  • 18) Testing of Machines
  • 19) Outside Personnel (Contractors)
  • 20) Group Lockout-Tagout Requirements
  • 21) Shift & Personnel Changes
  • 1) Change in Magement
  • 2) Change in Magement
  • 3) How to Define the Purpose of Management of Change
  • 4) MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE
  • 1) Risk and How to use a Risk Matrix
  • 2) Risk Assessment Tools and Methods – Risk Matrix

Learning Outcomes:

Students may request IACET CEU credit upon successful completion of the course, provided all required criteria are met. This option is available for those who wish to receive official recognition of their continuing education.

Completion Requirements:

  • Online classes tend to be more cost-effective than in-person courses. You can save on travel expenses, lodging, and other associated costs, making online training a more budget-friendly option. Additionally, online courses can often be completed more quickly than their in-person counterparts, as you can work through the material at your own pace and without the constraints of a fixed class schedule.

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This Course Includes

  • Modules : 24
  • Duration : 1 IACET (CEU)
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Beginner
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