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Portable Fire Extinguishers: Uses of Extinguishers Microlearning (OLT) | 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. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to recognize the uses of a portable fire extinguisher and the five classes of fire. This microlearning course is part of a broader topic. For a more complete training experience, see FRS-2.2 Portable Fire Extinguishers. | |
RESPIRATOR SAFETY TRAINING | Student will learn information such as respirator selection, medical clearance/questionnaire, training, fit testing, and proper use/storage of the respirator. | |
Respiratory Protection (OLT) | Many work environments can involve airborne particles that could be hazardous if inhaled. Airborne viruses, hazardous chemical fumes, and even some types of dust particles can cause injury or illness if workers breathe them in. If the atmosphere becomes hazardous to breathe, employees may require respiratory protection. Learners who successfully complete this course will demonstrate knowledge of the basics of respiratory protection and how to use it on the job. Employees will learn about potential inhalation hazards, the different respirator types and their uses, how to fit test a respirator mask, and respirator care and maintenance. This course is designed for general industry employees who, during their regular work duties, are required to wear respiratory protection, and is intended to assist the employer in meeting OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be additional site-specific training components, hands-on training, and health testing required that must be fulfilled by an employer. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
Respiratory Protection for Oil and Gas Personnel (OLT) | Oil and gas exploration and production often causes workers to encounter hazardous atmospheres. Hazardous chemical fumes, low oxygen environments, and even some types of dust particles can cause injury or illness to workers. If the atmosphere becomes hazardous to breathe, employees may require respiratory protection. Learners who successfully complete this course will demonstrate knowledge of the basics of respiratory protection and how to use it on the job. Employees will learn about potential inhalation hazards, the different respirator types and their uses, how to fit test a respirator mask, and respirator care and maintenance. This course is designed for employees on oil and gas exploration and production sites who, during their regular work duties, are required to wear respiratory protection, and is intended to assist the employer in meeting OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard. The course features examples and scenarios unique to the oil and gas industry. While this course addresses OSHA training requirements, there may be additional site-specific training components, hands-on training, and health testing required that must be fulfilled by an employer. | |
Retail Ergonomics (OLT) | Ergonomics is the science of designing and arranging things so that people can use them easily and safely. Poorly-arranged work areas where people have to bend or overextend limbs and body parts can result in musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which affect 1.8 million U.S. workers every year. Employees that take this course will learn how to identify ergonomic risk factors, potential injuries, and methods to minimize or eliminate ergonomic hazards. This course is geared specifically towards retail and grocery employees and is designed to help them identify and improve ergonomic conditions in their workplaces. This course assists employers with compliance with OSHA’s General Duty Clause. Ergonomics is the science of designing and arranging things so that people can use them easily and safely. Poorly-arranged work areas where people have to bend or overextend limbs and body parts can result in musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which affect 1.8 million U.S. workers every year. Employees that take this course will learn how to identify ergonomic risk factors, potential injuries, and methods to minimize or eliminate ergonomic hazards. This course is geared specifically towards retail and grocery employees and is designed to help them identify and improve ergonomic conditions in their workplaces. This course assists employers with compliance with OSHA’s General Duty Clause. | |
Retail Safety Orientation (OLT) | The retail and wholesale industry experiences around 800,000 serious injuries each year. That’s roughly 20% of all serious workplace injuries in the U.S. Fortunately, most of these injuries are preventable with proper safe work practices. This course is designed to introduce new retail workers to common hazards in the retail industry and their controls, as well as general strategies for emergency preparation and response. | |
Rigging Safety (OLT) | Rigging is a complex operation that requires extensive planning to keep everyone safe. An unstable load, a misinterpreted hand signal, lack of experience, lack of maintenance, and infrequent inspections can all cause incidents. Only trained and qualified individuals should ever attempt to perform rigging operations. This course alone won’t qualify learners to perform rigging, but it provides an overview of rigging operations and their hazards. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to recognize employee roles in rigging operations, identify tools and equipment used in rigging, and identify types and components of rigging inspections. They should also be able to identify procedures for rigging and lifting loads, and recognize hazards associated with rigging and lifting. | |
Rigging Safety for Oil and Gas Operations (OLT) | Rigging in the foundation of many hoisting and lifting operations in the oil and gas industry, but it does come with some significant hazards, such as tipovers, contact with electric lines and falling loads. Workers who successfully complete this course will be able to identify the requirements of a qualified rigger and operator and the qualifications of each. The learner will also learn about the different types of cranes and other hoisting equipment and their functions, how to conduct inspections, how to rig, lift, and land a load, and occupational hazards in rigging operations and how to avoid them. This courses references OSHA regulations on rigging and lifting objects. | |
Safe Housekeeping for Retail Workers (OLT) | Housekeeping is an important part of working in a retail environment. A cluttered, dirty store can have a negative impact on customer impressions of a store as well as employee morale. Injuries are also more common in stores that aren’t properly cleaned maintained. Having a neat and well-maintained store is important to keeping customers and employees safe. Workers who successfully complete this course should be able to identify ergonomic hazards, slip, trip and fall hazards and chemical hazards that are common in the retail industry. This course is specifically designed for workers in the retail industry and contains examples and scenarios relevant to the retail environment. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
SafeLandUSA 2021 ORIENTATION | Energy Training Council, Safeland USA and Autry Technology Center partner together to provide health, safety and environmental orientation for the energy industry. This 8-hour orientation will cover PPE, Confined Space Awareness, Fire Safety, Lockout / Tagout, Hazcom, Environmental Awareness, Electrical Safety, Fall Protection, H2S Awareness, Substance Abuse and other topics. | |
Safety: Safety Matters | Safety matters in the workplace crucial for several reasons that benefit companies, workers, and the broader community. For companies: productivity and efficiency, financial savings, reputation and trust. For workers: health and well-being, job security, empowerment. For the community: public safety, economic stability, and social responsibility. Prioritizing safety creates a win-win for all parties involved. | |
Safety: What's in it for me? | When talking about safety, it's important to understand how policies, procedures, and protocols affect the individual. No matter your title at a company, everyone has the responsibility of being safe. Join us to kick off Autry Tech Safety Week 2024 with an inspirational and informative message on why it's important to keep safety top of mind at all levels of your organization. We will also share how making data-driven decisions can impact your culture, employee satisfaction, and bottom line. | |
Scaffold Safety (OLT) | Scaffolding is a very versatile and useful tool for construction or repair of buildings. It can be assembled and disassembled easily and can be built very tall or wide, depending on the building’s shape. But as with any tool, using scaffolding requires care and knowledge. This course will teach employees the basics of staying safe while working on scaffolds. Employees will learn the definition of a scaffold, the potential hazards of working on a scaffold like falls, electrocution and scaffold collapse and major hazard control methods. This course is intended for employees who are required to perform work on scaffolds. This course can help employers comply with OSHA’s safety requirements for scaffolding. | |
Scissor Lift Safety | Scissor lifts are popular in many job settings because they provide a mobile elevated work surface that is flexible, quick to set up, and relatively safe and easy to use. However, they do still come with hazards, and injuries on scissor lifts can be severe. Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to recognize common scissor lift hazards and safe operating procedures. This course is intended for workers in any industry who use | |
Scissor Lift Safety (OLT) | Scissor lifts are popular in many job settings because they provide a mobile elevated work surface that is flexible, quick to set up, and relatively safe and easy to use. However, they do still come with hazards, and injuries on scissor lifts can be severe. Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to recognize common scissor lift hazards and safe operating procedures. This course is intended for workers in any industry who use scissor lifts on the job. | |