| Bloodborne Pathogens Part 1: What is a Bloodborne Pathogen? Part 1 of BBP Exposure Control defines and covers the basics of what BBP are, the different types of BBP, where they are found, and where they are not commonly found unless blood is visible. Additional topics include how BBP can be transferred from one person to the next through direct or indirect contact in the workplace, and the purpose of a BBP Exposure Control Plan. | $20.99 |
| Bloodborne Pathogens Part 2: Prevent the Spread! Part 2 of BBP Exposure Control trains on industry best practices to prevent the spread of BBP in the workplace. An emphasis is placed on treating all body fluids as potentially infectious material. Additional topics include understanding the different types of personal protective equipment that help protect against exposure to BBP, and the proper way to don, doff, and dispose of contaminated gloves. | $20.99 |
| Bloodborne Pathogens Part 3: Exposure Response Part 3 of BBP Exposure Control defines what exposure or contact with potentially infectious material is, and what immediate action to take upon exposure. Additional topics include Hepatitis B vaccination information, proper reporting methods, and employee rights to seek medical treatment. | $20.99 |
| Bloodborne Pathogens: Universal Precautions Universal Precautions training covers general safety awareness and best practices for employees to follow if they should come into BBP in the workplace. Additional topics include understanding the different types of BBP, and unless it’s part of job responsibility, remember to not touch anybody else’s bodily fluid. | $20.99 |
| Electrical Equipment Inspection Electrical equipment inspection covers the basics of visual inspection for portable equipment. This training explains how to inspect handheld and portable tools for different types of cord and plug electrical hazards. Additional topics include how to properly inspect and look for electrocution hazards with double-insulated tools, two-prong and three-prong plugs, and extension cords. | $20.99 |
| Emergency Action Plan and Medical Services Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Medical and First Aid explains the different types of emergency situations and hazards that often occur in the workplace. Additional topics include the expectations, requirements, and procedures that make up the documented EAP to ensure the safety of employees if a potential emergency occurs. An interactive simulation prepares learners on how to respond to a few common emergencies by utilizing their knowledge of common EAP procedures in a virtual construction environment. | $20.99 |
| Emergency Action Planning -- Exits and Egress This module teaches about the importance of maintaining emergency exits and knowing safety features in buildings that allow all workers to find a path of travel to an exit without confusion. Additional topics include the three sections of an exit route, understanding exits and egress signage, and what to look for to ensure exit routes are always free from obstruction during normal operations.
An interactive experience guides the learner through a simulated fire emergency where they must carefully observe their surroundings, identify hazards, and follow an evacuation plan to find the nearest safe exit. | $20.99 |
| Fall Protection Systems Fall Protection Systems awareness training illustrates the different types of systems, under what conditions must a system be put in place, and how to be protected from objects that fall from above. Additional topics include body belts, working positioning systems, and travel restraint systems. Learners will gain an awareness of their surroundings and understand which personal fall protection system best suits the work being performed. An interactive simulation allows the learner to explore a construction environment in a high-rise building and identify potential hazards and missing fall protection systems. | $20.99 |
| Fire Extinguisher Inspection Fire Extinguisher: Inspection covers the needed inspections for fire extinguishers in the workplace. Trainees will learn what parts of the fire extinguisher need to be inspected. An interactive simulation is included for the learner to perform a step-by-step inspection of a standard fire extinguisher and its component parts. | $20.99 |
| Fire Extinguisher Use Fire Extinguisher Use helps learners to know which types of fires can be fought with a portable extinguisher, the factors that determine when to fight a fire, evacuate immediately, or follow up by calling 911.
Additional topics include what to do if an employee is not comfortable fighting a fire, when to initiate the emergency evacuation procedure, and how to properly use a fire extinguisher using the P.A.S.S. method. An interactive simulation tasks the learner with responding to fire emergency scenarios with differing levels of severity to evaluate and determine whether or not to use a fire extinguisher, evacuate, or call emergency services. | $20.99 |
| Fire Prevention Awareness Fire Prevention Awareness explains the different components of the written fire prevention plan, how to identify flammable and combustible chemicals, and potential ignition sources. An interactive simulation allows the learner to practice a scene assessment, interacting with pictograms, inspecting drum labels, and identifying potential ignition sources. | $20.99 |
| Fire Protection Awareness Fire Protection Awareness explains the fire triangle and its components, different fire extinguishers, their uses, inspection requirements, and the steps to follow when using an extinguisher. An interactive simulation prepares learners to determine when to evacuate or fight a fire based on its conditions, and how to properly use a fire extinguisher using the P.A.S.S. method. | $20.99 |
| Forklift General Safety This module covers general safety topics, and an overview of common hazards associated with forklifts in the workplace. Best practices are discussed regarding safe operations while turning, driving on slick surfaces, proper stopping distance requirements, and the use of backup alarm systems. Additional topics covered include pedestrian awareness, parking, and the difference between attended versus unattended operations. | $20.99 |
| Forklift Operation Awareness Part 1 Part 1 of Forklift Operator Awareness training covers basic knowledge about the different types of forklifts, associated hazards, and control mechanisms found on various lifts. Additional topics include driver awareness tips, safe driving practices, and unique features that make forklifts different than other types of vehicles. | $20.99 |
| Forklift Operator Awareness Part 2 Part 2 of Forklift Operator Awareness training illustrates the Forklift of Center of Gravity, best practices for driving on inclines, and how to properly stop, and park a forklift. Additional topics include tip-over hazards and how to avoid injury should one occur, and the difference between working away from a forklift vs. leaving one unattended. | $20.99 |
| Forklift: Key On Inspection The Key On Inspection is the second of two parts to the pre-operation forklift inspection. This module explains the importance and frequency of the pre-operation inspection, and the steps necessary to remove a forklift from service. Additional topics cover inspection items that must be checked as legible, and the verification and proper working order of all lights, the dashboard panel, safety devices, forks, and mast movement. A 360 video depicts a worker inspecting their forklift prior to beginning their shift. Additional topics cover inspection items that must be checked as legible, and the verification and proper working order of all lights, the dashboard panel, safety devices, forks, and mast movement. | $20.99 |
| General Industry Safety Overview This course covers total worker safety and health, which begins by teaching about potential hazards commonly found in the workplace. Learners will get an overview of each hazard and how to identify them and the right to work in a safe and hazard-free workplace. An interactive simulation is included to guide learners through a virtual warehouse environment allowing them to develop and apply visual literacy skills by searching for common hazards that can lead to injuries or potential accidents. | $20.99 |
| Hazard Communication Hazard Communication Awareness trains learners about the importance of the global standard, the 16 sections of a Safety Data Sheet, and the meaning behind each of the 9 Pictograms. Additional topics include information about signal words and precautionary statements, container labeling requirements, and an overview of additional labeling guidelines that are not hazard communication compliant yet are commonly found in the workplace. An interactive simulation provides learners the opportunity to observe different types of chemical labels, interpret parts of Safety Data Sheets, and evaluate how best to respond to a spill. | $20.99 |
| Ladder Inspection Ladder Inspection training focuses on the basics of ladder use and the different categories and types of ladders. The importance of inspections prior to use, and what to look for during an inspection are explained in detail. The training includes different types of portable ladders found at work. An interactive simulation trains the learner to perform an inspection of an A-Frame ladder and identify potential safety hazards on various ladder components before use. | $20.99 |
| Ladder Use Ladder Use training focuses on identifying the proper ladder to use for the job, proper setup, and placement for A-Frame and extension ladders. Additional topics covered include safety around electricity, climbing or descending ladders properly, and key personal safety tips when working on ladders. An interactive simulation trains the learner to identify potential safety hazards related to ladder use and setup in a virtual warehouse environment. | $20.99 |
| Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) The Control of Hazardous Energy illustrates the three roles of the Lockout Tagout (LOTO) program, reviews different safety devices, and provides an example of how to initiate the LOTO process, and the steps to release from LOTO. An interactive simulation is included to help learners identify different energy sources and which lockout device to apply prior to maintenance. | $20.99 |
| Machine Guarding This module explains the basic knowledge of machine guarding hazards found on construction sites. This includes hand tools, power tools, saws, point-of-operation hazards, in-running nip points, belts, shafts, pulleys, and gears. Learners will discover how to identify these hazards and how to protect themselves from becoming an injury statistic. An interactive simulation is included to guide learners through a virtual workshop environment allowing them to inspect various types of machinery searching for missing machine guards. | $20.99 |
| Occupational Noise: Hearing Conservation Hearing Conservation teaches about occupational noise, hearing loss, the importance of a Hearing Conservation Program, and how to properly insert foam earplugs. Additional topics include the effects of hearing loss and ways to determine what level of hearing protection may be required based on the work environment. An interactive simulation trains learners how to make decisions based on sound meter readings and assess the impact of noise exposure on the job. | $20.99 |
| PPE - Body, Hands, Feet This module trains how to choose the right body, hands, and feet protection to help prevent injuries in the workplace. Learners explore various use cases for each type of PPE, when to select one type over another, and the importance of proper inspection before use. Additional topics include which PPE to use to prevent and deal with thermal and chemical burns, vibration hazards, and temperature extremes. An interactive simulation tasks the learner with inspecting PPE before the workday begins. Checking for defects and selecting the proper Body, Hands, and Feet PPE required for the work being described | $20.99 |
| PPE - Eyes, Face, Head This module trains how to choose the right eye, face, and head protection to help prevent injuries in the workplace. Learners explore various use cases for each type of PPE when to select one type over another, and the importance of proper inspection before use.
Additional topics include various types of protection control methods to include impact ratings for eye protection, different types of face shield protection, and hard hat classifications. An interactive simulation is included to demonstrate the importance of eye and face protection when operating equipment in a virtual machine shop. | $20.99 |
| PPE Awareness PPE Awareness teaches about the Hierarchy of Controls, an overview of different types of PPE, and how to determine which types of PPE are required based on the work area and work being performed. Additional topics include identifying the proper respirator to protect against airborne hazards, hearing protection requirements, and the importance of proper fit, inspection, and care of all PPE. An interactive simulation guides the learner through a workshop environment to evaluate the PPE of workers operating woodworking equipment/power tools and distribute the proper PPE. | $20.99 |
| PPE Respiratory Protection Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Respiratory Protection is for all employees that are required to wear and maintain respiratory protective equipment. This training covers the employer requirements to identify the hazards employees are exposed to, and how to protect against airborne hazards on the jobsite. Additional topics include information about the Respiratory Protection Program, medical fit testing, inspection, and maintenance of various types of respirators commonly found on the jobsite. A 360 video instructs how to inspect air-purifying respirators and ensure they are safe for use. Additional topics covered include determining which types of filters to use based on the manufacturer and exploring different parts of the respirator and common defects found during inspections. | $20.99 |
| Walking Working Surfaces This course teaches common hazards that are found around the workplace relating to walking and working surfaces. These surfaces can lead to unwanted injuries if not maintained properly. Learners will gain knowledge on what signs to look out for to avoid hazards and how to signal to others about the hazards. An interactive simulation is included to guide learners through a virtual workplace environment allowing them to observe various hazards that could lead to injuries or potential incidents. | $20.99 |
| Welding and Hotwork Part 1 Welding and Hotwork Part 1 covers the common body hazards and controls related to welding, cutting, and grinding. Additional topics discussed include identification and controls for gas and fume exposure, electric shock, and the use of proper PPE to protect against eye, face, and body hazards. | $20.99 |
| Welding and Hotwork Part 2 Welding and Hotwork Part 2 outlines additional hazards and other employee protection methods related to welding and grinding in the workplace. Additional topics include gas cylinder safety, hot work fire precautions and prohibited areas, fire suppression equipment, fire watch responsibilities, and hot work permit requirements. | $20.99 |