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Fire Safety in Retail (OLT) | Fire emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, in any industry. Fires are one of the most common emergencies to contend with in workplaces, and can be one of the most harmful if not dealt with properly. Fires in retail and grocery settings can be particularly dangerous because customers and guests will be unfamiliar with the facility’s fire safety plan. This online course should give employees the knowledge to safely react and respond to a fire emergency in their workplace. Employees will learn their responsibilities in a fire emergency, how to identify different alarm signals, evacuation routes and procedures, and fire extinguisher use. This course is intended for retail and grocery employees who are required to understand their responsibilities in a fire emergency. This course assists employers in meeting fire safety standards required by OSHA, however there may also be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer. | |
Firefighter 2 | Provides advanced knowledge and skills to successfully complete Firefighter 2 certification exam. LPG alone will not work to fulfill requirements. | |
Garfield County High School Bassmaster | Geared toward high school students & parents in Northwest Oklahoma, come learn from local fishing expert and NW OK Bassmaster Club Sponsor, Brian Moorehead. Topics covered will include how to break down lakes, observing and understanding fish movement, fishing tactics, water safety, and selecting the appropriate equipment. | |
HAZARD COMMUNICATION REFRESHER | Chemicals can pose a wide range of health and physical hazards, and exposure to hazardous chemicals is common for workers in a large variety of industries. When workers are exposed to hazardous chemicals, OSHA requires employers to provide employees with information about those hazards and training over how to protect themselves and others from harm. During this course, employees will learn about OSHA's Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) standard and the methods for learning about chemical hazards, including labels, safety data sheets (SDSs) and hazard assessments. This course is designed for employees who need initial or refresher Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) training. | |
HAZMAT Awareness | This course provides skill development for first responders who, in the course of normal duties, could be the first on the scene of an emergency involving a hazardous substance. | |
Healthy Minds, Productive Teams: Fostering Mental Wellness in the Workplace | "Healthy Minds, Productive Teams: Fostering Mental Wellness in the Workplace" is an engaging and insightful class designed to equip managers, HR professionals, and employees with the tools and knowledge necessary to cultivate a mentally healthy work environment. This course delves into the critical connection between mental wellness and productivity, offering practical strategies for identifying, addressing, and preventing mental health challenges within teams. Participants will learn about the importance of creating a supportive workplace culture that encourages open dialogue about mental health, the implementation of wellness programs that prioritize the well-being of all employees. Through expert guidance, attendees will leave with a comprehensive understanding of how to foster a workplace where mental wellness is a cornerstone of success, leading to more resilient, satisfied, and productive teams. Taught by Capt. Jason Ruggieri of the US Air Force. | |
Hydro Excavation Basics and Safety | This program teaches the basics of hydro excavation and specifically the ability to expose utilities to visually inspect in a safe productive manner. Being able to expose and visually inspect utilities during underground construction allows employees to complete projects safely while reducing downtown with inadvertent strikes. This course is taught in partnership with DitchWitch. | |
Ladder Safety in the Retail Industry (OLT) | Ladders are one of the most common and simple tools people use on the job. It’s easy to forget that they can also be extremely dangerous. Each year in the United States, accidents involving ladders cause approximately 300 deaths and 130,000 injuries requiring emergency medical attention. This course should assist learners in recognizing hazards of ladder use, different types of ladders, and inspection requirements. This course is intended for employees in the retail and grocery industry who use ladders at work on a regular basis, and will assist employers in meeting OSHA standards on ladder safety. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer. | |
Lockout / Tagout | Lockout/tagout is a system that helps ensure workers stay safe while servicing or repairing equipment by making it physically impossible for that equipment to run or move. This course will teach employees how lockout/tagout programs work and the different roles workers must play to make them successful. Employees will learn to identify the importance of proper lockout/tagout procedures, what workers are authorized to perform those procedures, lock and tag systems used for lockout/tagout, and the special provisions of lockout/tagout programs. | |
Lockout / Tagout (OLT) | Lockout/tagout is a system that helps ensure workers stay safe while servicing or repairing equipment by making it physically impossible for that equipment to run or move. This course will teach employees how lockout/tagout programs work and the different roles workers must play to make them successful. Employees will learn to identify the importance of proper lockout/tagout procedures, what workers are authorized to perform those procedures, lock and tag systems used for lockout/tagout, and the special provisions of lockout/tagout programs. The Zoom meeting link will be emailed to each registered attendee by 9:00am the morning of the course | |
Lockout / Tagout Awareness (OLT) | Lockout/tagout is a system that helps ensure workers stay safe while servicing or repairing equipment by making it physically impossible for that equipment to run or move. This course will teach employees how lockout/tagout programs work and the different roles workers must play to make them successful. Employees will learn to identify the importance of proper lockout/tagout procedures, what workers are authorized to perform those procedures, lock and tag systems used for lockout/tagout, and the special provisions of lockout/tagout programs. This online learning course is intended for employees who, during their regular work duties, are required to perform lockout/tagout procedures, and for employees who work on equipment that is subject to regular maintenance or repair requiring lockout/tagout. This course is presented in English, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Mandarin. | |
Loss Prevention in Retail Sales (OLT) | Theft and other forms of shrinkage are a major problem for the retail industry, costing American businesses over $30 billion every year. Loss prevention is an important aspect of working in a retail or grocery setting, so it is important for employees to understand the goals of loss prevention and their role in the store’s loss prevention program. When this course is complete, the learner should be able to recognize common types of internal and external theft and appropriate responses. This course is designed for retail and grocery employees and features scenarios and examples relevant to the retail industry. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
Mobile Audiograms | We invite you to stop by Autry Technology Center during our Safety Week 2023 to receive a complimentary audiometric exam for yourself and your team. This exam will give you a good baseline to determine where your hearing is at now so you can take precautions to protect it for the future. According to a report by the National Safety Council (NSC), it is estimated that 30 million people in the United States have hearing loss with approximately 22 million workers exposed to potentially damaging levels of noise every year. Once hearing is lost, it is permanent and irreversible. Audiometric testing monitors an employee’s hearing over time. It also provides an opportunity for employers to educate employees about their hearing and the need to protect it. Your hearing is important to us. We look forward to seeing you and your team on Tuesday, May 2. Our mobile hearing trailer will be parked on the east end of the building by the gazebo. You may enter through the Autry Tech main entrance or park in any available spot close to the hearing trailer. *DISCLAIMER: Our team are nationally-certified technicians of the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC). As Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationists, we cannot diagnose hearing loss. This is not a medical exam. | |
Mobile Crane Operator | This 40-hour course will certify the student in 17 NCCER OQ Tasks related to mobile crane operator skills, including rigging and signal person. Students will need to provide the crane manufacturer and model following registration; an on-site performance evaluation may be required in addition to classroom time. Limit 2 discounted enrollments per company. Additional enrollments may be allowed at regular value. This training is a $1,899/student market value. | |
OKIE811: 811 Certification | Attendees must register directly through OKIE811 by April 24 at https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2024 The objective of this program is to improve excavator safety through comprehensive training to prevent accidental damage to underground facilities during excavation. Course content is specific to Oklahoma and the Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act as well as Contact Center procedures and Best Practices. There is a 25- question test at the end that must be passed with an 80% or better score for the student to receive their certification. The chapters in this program cover: • Planning & Administration of Excavation Projects • Site Preparation & Actions for Safe Excavation • Trenching Dangers, Damages & Consequences This class is provided by OKIE811. | |