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AEMT National Continued Competency Program | This course is designed to meet the 50 hour requirement for continuing education required to recertify. | |
Aerial Lift Safety | This course is intended for workers in general industry or construction who may need to work with or around aerial lifts and can help employers comply with OSHA regulations on aerial lifts. | |
Back Injury Prevention in the Retail Industry (OLT) | Back injuries are one of the most common workplace hazards that retail workers experience. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates that back injuries make up nearly twenty percent of all workplace injuries and costs the nation an estimated twenty to fifty billion dollars a year. Learners who complete this course will demonstrate knowledge of the major causes of workplace back injuries and how to prevent them. Employees will learn about hazards and the three major types of hazard controls. This course provides ergonomic information to help employers comply with OSHA’s General Duty Clause. This course is designed for retail employees to help prevent back injuries. | |
Backroom and Stocking Safety in the Retail Industry (OLT) | Working in the retail industry is generally seen as a very safe occupation with a low risk of injury. The truth is, however, that work-related injuries and illnesses are very common among retail workers. In fact, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health the retail and wholesale industry has the second-highest rate of nonfatal injuries and illnesses of any industry sector. Musculoskeletal disorders, falls, cuts, and injuries from accidents involving vehicles and machinery are all too common in retail and grocery settings, particularly in the back room, stock room, or loading and unloading area. This course is designed to give the learner an overview of the hazards common to stocking duties and working in the backroom area of a retail or wholesale store. The course also provides techniques for safe lifting and safe stacking and moving of loads. This course is designed for all employees working in a retail or grocery environment. Employers may also be interested in the following related courses: Back Injury Prevention in the Retail Industry, Ladder Safety in the Retail Industry, and Backroom Safety for Supermarkets. | |
Basic Spanish for Safety Professionals | In this one-hour course, English-speakers will learn basic Spanish terms to use when communicating with Spanish-speaking employees. This will include basic words and phrases to build relationships with employees as well as one-line statements you can say to communicate safety protocols with employees. | |
Comprendes: Overcoming the Spanish Language Barriers in Safety | "Comprendes: Overcoming the Spanish Language Barriers in Safety" is a vital training program designed to bridge the communication gap in environments where safety is paramount and the workforce is linguistically diverse. This course targets safety officers, managers, team leaders, and employees providing them with the necessary skills to effectively communicate safety protocols, hazards, and compliance measures in both English and Spanish. The curriculum emphasizes the development of bilingual safety communication strategies, understanding cultural nuances, and the implementation of inclusive safety practices to ensure that all employees, regardless of their primary language, have equal access to safety information and training. Through a mix of interactive language lessons and real-world scenarios, participants will learn how to create a safer workplace by eliminating linguistic barriers and fostering a culture of mutual understanding and respect. The goal is to empower leaders to not just communicate but connect with their teams, thereby enhancing safety, compliance, and teamwork across language divides. | |
Coronavirus Prevention Microlearning (OLT) | Coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, is a recently discovered respiratory disease. While this virus is new and many people are concerned about its spread, taking the same general precautions used to prevent flu and other virus transmission is the best strategy for staying healthy. After learners have completed this course, they should be able to identify general preventive measures for virus transmission, as well as strategies specific to COVID-19. SafetySkills Video Length (9:00) | |
Customer Violence in the Retail Environment (OLT) | The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates nearly 2 million workers are involved in a violent incident at work in any given year. These incidents can range anywhere from verbal abuse to life-threatening physical attacks. This course is designed to help employees understand how to identify and respond to the types of violence they might encounter on the job. After successfully completing this course, the learner should know how to identify and properly handle shoplifters, robbers, abusive customers, and other workplace violence risks. This course is designed for all retail and grocery employees and features examples and scenarios unique to the retail environment. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
Cybersecurity Awareness and Trends | Cybersecurity is often viewed as an IT issue; however, there are increasing attacks on networks that can cause major issues for a business in automation, equipment damage, environmental incidents, and interruptions of service. Not to mention the threat of unapproved access to private information related to the business and it's employees. Join us to learn from Scott Houck of the Oklahoma Department of Homeland Security as he shares his knowledge to keep your business safe. He will review types of threats, tools being used for cybercrime, types of attacks, and how to create a culture of cybersecurity. | |
Electric Safety Demo | Demonstration of potential consequences of digging unsafely around electric facilities. This course is taught in partnership with OKIE811 and OGE. | |
Electrical Safety - Grounding (OLT) | Electricity is one of the modern era’s greatest discoveries, but it also presents some dangers. It can cause serious injury or death if it leaves wiring or equipment and flows into the human body. Employees that successfully complete this course will display the ability to recognize the safety function of electrical grounding, its applications in the workplace, and OSHA’s grounding requirements for workplace electrical equipment. This online learning course is designed for all workers who may use handheld power tools or other electrically powered equipment while at work. This course will assist employers in meeting OSHA’s standards on wiring and grounding equipment. This course is available in English and Spanish | |
Emergency Medical Responder Refresher | A refresher course for those who have already successfully completed an OSDH approved EMR course. | |
EMT National Continued Competency Program | This course is designed to meet the 40 hours of continuing education for EMT's required to recertify. | |
Fall Protection Demonstration | Hands-on demonstration on the procedures for safely working at heights and near fall hazards, and the proper use of personal fall protection equipment. Steve Patry, a Safety Specialist with AirGas, will be bringing a fall drop truck to review ANSI standards and the latest and greatest fall protection equipment. | |
Fire Extinguishers (OLT) | Fires can happen anytime, anywhere, without warning. The National Fire Protection Association, or NFPA, reports that there are more than 1.3 million reported fires in the United States every year. If you encounter a fire at home or on the job, a portable fire extinguisher can help you to protect yourself and possibly stop the fire in its tracks. This online learning course will introduce employees to portable fire extinguishers, how they work and when to use them. | |