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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 (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 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 29 at https://okie811.regfox.com/enid-safety-day-2023 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. | |
OKIE811: Excavation & Trenching Safety | Trenching and excavating work presents serious hazards to all worksite personnel. Without proper excavation safety training, employees could fail to notice small imperfections in systems or equipment that could lead to serious complications, including cave-ins. Most workers caught in a cave-in are either seriously injured or killed. This trenching and excavation training details best practices that enhance safety on the job site. Course topics include hazard recognition, protective system requirements, and soil classification. | |
OPAL: Emergency Responder Training | Presented by OPAL (Oklahoma Pipeline Awareness Liaison) Increase awareness of pipelines •Increase damage prevention efforts •Work together with emergency responders •Enhance coordination through scenario based exercises | |
OSHA Incident Response | Are you prepared to protect yourself and your business in the event that OSHA needs to enter your job site? Join us to learn about what to do from a legal standpoint if an accident does occur. You'll hear about what to expect from an OSHA inspection, interviews, and if a citation is received. | |
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 Update & SHARP Certification | This course covers OSHA recordkeeping requirements and OSHA's most emphasized programs, including training when inspections occur. This course also reviews the SHARP Certification program benefits and requirements. SHARP status shows your employees and stakeholders that you value and maintain exemplary safety and health programs. This course is presented by Jason Hudson, Director of OSHA Consultation Division for Oklahoma Department of Labor. | |
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. | |
Paramedic National Continued Competency Program | This course is designed for Paramedics to meet the 60 hours of continuing education to recertify. | |
RESPIRATOR SAFETY TRAINING | Student will learn information such as respirator selection, medical clearance/questionnaire, training, fit testing, and proper use/storage of the respirator. | |