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Lockout/Tagout for Affected Personnel (OLT) | During equipment or machinery maintenance, there is a danger of workers being injured by stored energy, or by someone reactivating the machine or equipment. These kinds of accidents can cause severe injury or even death. Lockout/tagout is a method to ensure all workers stay safe by preventing accidental start-up or the release of stored energy. When learners have successfully completed this course, they should be able to recognize the importance of proper lockout/tagout procedures and the roles involved, and also identify lockout/tagout related equipment. | |
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. | |
Machine Guarding For Oil And Gas Personnel (OLT) | Moving machine parts have the potential to cause severe workplace injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns, or blindness. Any machine part, function, or process that may cause injury must be safeguarded. Employees who successfully complete this course will learn to define machine guarding, locate fundamental machine areas, machine hazards, the types of machine guards, and the types of machine devices. This course is intended for oil and gas industry employees who, during their regular work duties, are required to work with or around machines equipped with guarded machinery, and can assist employers in meeting the provisions of OSHA’s Machinery and Machine Guarding standard. | |
Mobile Audiograms | We invite you to stop by Autry Technology Center during our Safety Week 2025 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 Wednesday, April 30. 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. | |
N95 Respirators - Preventing Airborne Disease Transmission (OLT) | Working in a medical care facility may be rewarding, but it can also involve certain risks. For example, caring for people infected with communicable diseases puts healthcare workers at greater risk of catching these diseases. This course is designed to give healthcare workers the skills to protect themselves from airborne diseases by using an N95 respirator. Learners who successfully complete this course will display the ability to recognize the purposes and proper use of N95 respirators in a healthcare setting. This course is designed for healthcare workers who may be exposed to various airborne illnesses at work, and can assist employers in meeting OSHA’s requirements on respiratory protection. | |
NORM Awareness for Oil and Gas Personnel (OLT) | When people think of radiation, they may think of large-scale disasters, environmental catastrophes, or superheroes in comic books and movies. However, most of us are exposed to low levels of natural and man-made radiation every day. On an oil and gas site, workers can be exposed to higher levels of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM). NORM can build up in pipelines and on equipment, and high concentrations can pose a significant health hazard when they aren’t properly managed. NORM can be enhanced by human activity such as oil and gas extraction. This type of NORM is known as technologically enhanced NORM (TENORM), and can increase workers’ potential for exposure. Fortunately, most workers are in little danger when they take the right precautions. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to recognize characteristics and effects of radiation and NORM, recognize NORM sources and handling procedures, and identify worker protections from NORM on oil and gas sites. | |
OKIE811: Enid Safety Day | Presented in partnership by OKIE811 and Autry Technology Center, OKIE811 Safety Day includes continuing education and awareness for key industry stakeholders. This coordinated public safety awareness event offers excavators, contractors and facility owner/operators an opportunity to see and hear a proud experience emphasizing proper use of the 811-notifiction system, safe industry practices, and response actions to take in the event of damages. A full schedule and list of sponsors is available now on the OKIE811 website. You must register on the OKIE811 website - https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2025. Registration is free and includes valuable training, a chance to win door prizes, and lunch! | |
OSHA SHARP Certification | This course reviews OSHA's Safety & Health Achievement Recognition Program, otherwise known as SHARP. This program recognizes small business employers who have used OSHA's services to operate exemplary safety and health programs. Achieving this certification shows your stakeholders that you are a model for worksite safety and health. This session will review what SHARP Certification is, how you can become a SHARP-certified organization, and the benefits of being achieving SHARP status. This session will also feature testimonials and an FAQ with Enid-area employers who have achieved this prestigious award. Come ready to ask about their experience, challenges, and how this has helped their business. This course is presented by Jason Hudson, Director of OSHA Consultation Division for Oklahoma Department of Labor. Learn more about SHARP at osha.gov/sharp. | |
OSHA Violations Resulting in Injury or Death | Each year, OSHA publishes the Top 10 most frequently cited standards violations. Topping the list in 2022 is Fall Protection, followed by Hazard Communication, Respiratory Protection, and others. Unfortunately, these violations and others can ultimately result in injury and death, and can cause businesses more than $15,000 per violation. Not to mention the changes that it makes to your workforce who has to overcome and/or make up for the position affected by this loss. Join Compliance Assistance Specialist Jorge Delucca from the US Department of Labor-OSHA to hear about recent OSHA violations resulting in injury or death, and what he wants organizations to know so that this doesn't happen to you. | |
OSHA's Top 10: Common Citations & Compliance Strategies | This one-hour seminar is tailored for safety and HR professionals, focusing on OSHA's Top 10 most commonly cited standards. Taught by Kenneth Bond, Safety Consultant for the Oklahoma Department of Labor, OSHA Division, we'll delve into the specific parts of the regulations these citations relate to and provide practical tips to ensure your workplace remains compliant. Enhance your safety knowledge and protect your organization from potential violations. This course has been approved for 1 hour of SHRM and HRCI credit. Thank you to Enid SHRM for your partnership and support! | |
Paramedic National Continued Competency Program | This course is designed for Paramedics to meet the 60 hours of continuing education to recertify. | |
Personal Protective Equipment for Oil and Gas Personnel (OLT) | The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s General Duty Clause requires employers to provide a workplace environment that is free from hazards that are likely to cause serious injury or death. This includes providing the training and personal protective equipment to protect employees from hazards on oil and gas sites. Workers who successfully complete this course will be able to recognize common hazards on oil and gas sites and identify the required and recommended personal protective equipment necessary to mitigate those hazards. This course is meant for all employees working on oil and gas exploration and extraction sites. | |
Personal Situational Awareness | Maintaining situational awareness in today's world is essential to keeping yourself and your family safe. This one-hour course will discuss what you need to be paying attention to in multiple aspects of your daily life. | |
Portable Fire Extinguisher Techniques on Oil and Gas Sites (OLT) | Fires can inspire panic, and reviewing how to use a fire extinguisher beforehand can save precious seconds that could make all the difference in an emergency. Employees who successfully complete this course will demonstrate knowledge of how and when to use different types of portable fire extinguishers. Employees will learn to recognize when to use a portable fire extinguisher, the various types of fire extinguishers, and the steps of the PASS technique. This course is designed for employees in the oil and gas industry who may use a fire extinguisher, and should assist the employer in meeting OSHA’s standard on portable fire extinguishers. | |