Overview Many businesses transport or use hazardous chemicals which can potentially come into contact with employees. Chemical exposure can cause health problems and some chemicals are safety hazards with the potential to cause fires, explosions or other serious Learn More>>
Workplace safety can be improved when engineers, supervisors and employees participate in the development of safe procedures in any operations, maintenance and construction activities. A Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) is a technique that focuses on the hazards inherent Learn More>>
Overview A confined space is a space with limited or restricted means of entry or exit, is large enough for a worker to enter and perform assigned work and is not designated for continuous occupancy. A permit-required confined space (permit space) is a confined Learn More>>
Overview Workers can be seriously injured or killed if machinery they service or maintain unexpectedly energizes, starts up or releases stored energy. Employers are required to develop and implement lockout/tagout procedures to protect workers who can be... Learn More>>
Unexpected releases of highly hazardous chemicals have been reported for many years. Recent major disasters include the 1984 Bhopal, India incident (3800 deaths), a 1921 German ammonium nitrate explosion (over 400 deaths, thousands injured), a 1986 Pasadena, TX inc Learn More>>
This course reviews proactive and protective strategies, concepts, principles and theories of liability, contracts, insurance and bonds, professional conduct and requisite paperwork for proactive project management and effective communication. Learn More>>
Overview Legionnaires' disease is a common name for one of the several illnesses caused by Legionnaires' disease bacteria (LDB). Legionnaires' disease is an infection of the lungs and is a form of pneumonia. More than 43 species of Legionella have been identifie Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Select applicable health-based standards and regulatory criteria, Exposure assumptions and limitations of standards, Recognize quality limitations of some standards, Adapt standards to fit existing or likely future exposure at your site, Compare to natural background concentrations, Determine appropriate exposure concentrations, Deal with inadequate or poor quality data, Representing the magnitude and distribution of contaminant co Learn More>>
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