OSHA & Human Resources

Alcohol and Substance Abuse for Supervisors and Managers
Alcohol and Substance Abuse for Supervisors and Managers
New York Course Code: ASASMNY04        Florida Course Code:  ASASMFL04 Course Name:  Alcohol and Substance Abuse for Supervisors and Managers This advanced Alcohol and Substance Abuse online safety course will help supervisors and managers in the General Industry sector understand the different substances that can influence behavior, signs to watch for and how to respond appropriately. This safety training course defines commonly abused substances and the consequences of drugged employees. This course can be used by onsite supervisors, as well as those in charge of setting up company policy, to learn the effects of alcohol and drugs on workplace safety. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will: Know your part in the three P’s: policy, procedures and personnel Have an awareness of the commonly abused illicit drugs Understand how to take appropriate response measures when necessary Employees who successfully complete Alcohol and Substance Abuse for Supervisors and Managers will receive a completion card for 1.0 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA Hazard Communication for Managers and Supervisors (HazCom/GHS)
OSHA Hazard Communication for Managers and Supervisors (HazCom/GHS)
New York Course Code: HCMSNY21        Florida Course Code: HCMSFL21 Course Name: OSHA: Hazard Communication for Managers and Supervisors (HazCom/GHS) This advanced OSHA HazCom for Supervisors & Managers online training course includes introductory and specialized materials which will enable supervisors to better recognize and eliminate, or reduce, Occupational Safety and Health Hazards in their work environments where there are hazardous chemicals. This course also reviews, in relative detail, OSHA’s revised Globally Harmonized System (GHS) requirements for hazard classification, safety data sheets and product labels. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Describe the supervisory responsibilities for providing and maintaining safe and healthful working conditions for employees with respect to hazardous chemicals;
  • List the fundamental elements of OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard as it applies to employers;
  • Identify and locate other OSHA standards that align closely with OSHA’s HCS (i.e., OSHA’s Subpart Z);
  • Develop and/or implement an employer’s written Hazard Communication Program meeting OSHA’s expectations to include the hazardous chemical inventory, recording, reporting and availability of hazard communication information;
  • Select and utilize supervisor/managerial tips and tools for worker training and information surrounding hazardous chemicals, dealing with spills, detection and abatement of hazardous chemical hazards, and motivation of subordinates toward promoting safe, healthful and compliant work practices;
  • Recognize when additional HAZCOM training or retraining for employees is needed;
  • Identify two sources of additional information on HAZCOM.
Employees who successfully complete Hazard Communication for Managers and Supervisors (HazCom/GHS) will receive a completion card for 1.0 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness
OSHA: Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness
New York Course Code: BPANY05        Florida Course Code:  BPAFL05 Course Name:  OSHA: Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness In this introductory Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Awareness online safety course, you will learn about bloodborne pathogens according to OSHA standards. This online training course focuses on the prevention of infection caused by bloodborne pathogens. Examples include Hepatitis and HIV. Special emphasis is given to workplace precautions for preventing exposure and on basic decontamination procedures for a workplace accident. By the end of this course, you should have a more thorough and up-to-date understanding of the equipment, systems and procedures necessary to assist you in reducing the risk of workplace accidents. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • How to take universal precautions with regard to bloodborne pathogen safety in the workplace
  • The importance of bloodborne safety training in preventing infection
  • The necessity of wearing PPE to protect yourself from bloodborne pathogens
Employees who successfully complete Bloodborne Pathogens will receive a completion card for 1.0 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Exit Routes, EAP/Fire Prevention Plans
OSHA: Exit Routes, EAP/Fire Prevention Plans
New York Course Code: EREAPFPPNY06        Florida Course Code: EREAPFPPFL06 Course Name: OSHA: Exit Routes, EAP/Fire Prevention Plans This intermediate Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans (EAP) & Fire Prevention Plans (FPP) for General Industry online safety course shows you that the best way to prevent emergencies is through planning and preventive measures. Based on OSHA Standard 29 CFR Part 1910, learn requirements from design to exit route safety, this online course will walk you through developing an Emergency Action Plan and using the evacuation planning matrix. The definitions, ideas and steps covered in this course can be used in your personal life, as well as on the job site. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Be able to implement fire exit safety and exit route safety
  • Know where to obtain resources for further information on specific workplace emergency responses
  • Understand the need for fire prevention plans
Employees who successfully complete Exit Routes, EAP/Fire Prevention Plans will receive a completion card for 1.0 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Fall Prevention and Protection Awareness
OSHA: Fall Prevention and Protection Awareness
New York Course Code: FPPANY07        Florida Course Code:  FPPAFL07 Course Name: OSHA: Fall Prevention and Protection Awareness Fall Prevention & Protection Awareness for General Industry (GI) is an introductory online safety course on general fall protection requirements. Injuries due to falls are common in the workplace, often listed in OSHA’s Top 10 violations every year. This online safety course will provide a basic awareness of common concepts to look for to prevent falls and ways to enhance fall protection across general industry sectors. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Recognize fall hazards in your workplace
  • Identify basic OSHA standards for fall protection
  • Identify ways to prevent a fall
  • Recognize protection systems for potential workplace fall hazards
Employees who successfully complete Fall Prevention and Protection Awareness will receive a completion card for 0.5 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Fatigue Management for Employees Awareness
OSHA: Fatigue Management for Employees Awareness
New York Course Code: FMEANY08        Florida Course Code:  FMEAFL08 Course Name: OSHA: Fatigue Management for Employees Awareness ClickSafety’s Fatigue Management for Employees is an awareness level course for all industries that provides some best practices for preventing the serious health and safety issues associated with fatigue. Most, if not all of these strategies will be applicable across all types of work schedules, whether you work at night or rise early in the morning. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Factors that can lead to fatigue
  • Some coping strategies for dealing with fatigue
Employees who successfully complete Fatigue Management for Employees will receive a completion card for 0.5 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Heat Illness Prevention for Workers
OSHA: Heat Illness Prevention for Workers
New York Course Code: HIPWNY11        Florida Course Code:  HIPWFL11 Course Name: OSHA: Heat Illness Prevention for Workers This OSHA Heat Illness Prevention course for Workers is intended for workers in all industries, including Construction, Manufacturing, Agricultural, Transportation and General Industry who have the potential for exposure to heat illness in their workplace. This course will familiarize the student with the basics of heat illness, its symptoms and ways it can be prevented. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Provides workers with important safety tips for recognizing and preventing heat illness, as mandated by the OSHA Act of 1975 Sec.5. Duties, also referred to as the General Duty clause
Employees who successfully complete OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting will receive a completion card for 0.5 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Lifting and Back Injury Prevention
OSHA: Lifting and Back Injury Prevention
New York Course Code: LBIPNY09        Florida Course Code:  LBIPFL09 Course Name: OSHA: Lifting and Back Injury Prevention Lifting and Back Injury Prevention for General Industry is an intermediate online safety course that offers training in back disorders, pre-lift considerations and proper lift technique. This prevention course will cover what employees should know before moving, handling and storing materials. In addition, you will be instructed on proper precautions, safe work practices and recommended lifting techniques. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Understand that back disorders are avoidable with exercise, weight control and posture
  • Use the correct lifting techniques to help prevent painful and possibly permanent injury on your back
  • Locate additional resources on back care, lifting and general ergonomics
Employees who successfully complete Lifting and Back Injury Prevention will receive a completion card for 0.5 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Office Ergonomics
OSHA: Office Ergonomics
New York Course Code: OENY10        Florida Course Code:  OEFL10 Course Name: OSHA: Office Ergonomics This online safety course, Office Ergonomics, will cover Ergonomics safety for an employee working in an office, as according to Federal OSHA standards. Students will learn about effective ways to use Ergonomics to protect your office space from injuries due to Musculoskeletal Disorders. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Identify major hazards in the office associated with MSD and RMD injury and illness
  • Describe activities in the office that can lead to MSD and RMD injury and illness
  • Identify tools for protecting oneself from MSD and RMD injury and illness
  • Recognize ways to protect oneself from MSD and RMD injury and illness in the office
  • Recognize employer requirements for protecting office workers from MSD and RMD injury and illness
Employees who successfully complete Office Ergonomics will receive a completion card for 0.5 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA: Personal Protective Equipment
New York Course Code: PPENY13        Florida Course Code:  PPEFL13 Course Name: OSHA: Personal Protective Equipment Personal Protective Equipment is an intermediate online safety course that focuses on evaluating and analyzing the hazards and risks in the workplace. This course focuses on the basics of OSHA’s regulations covering personal protective equipment. This training is useful and applicable to all industries. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Know the different kinds of PPE for protection against workplace hazards
  • Be familiar with guidance and assistance available from OSHA, NIOSH, EPA, U.S. Coast Guard, ANSI plus manufacturers and suppliers
  • Understand that PPE's are the third line of defense and are only tools used in the fight against workplace hazards
Employees who successfully complete Personal Protective Equipment will receive a completion card for 1.0 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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OSHA: Recordkeeping and Reporting
OSHA: Recordkeeping and Reporting
New York Course Code: RKRNY12        Florida Course Code:  RKRFL12 Course Name: OSHA: Recordkeeping and Reporting OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting for workplace injuries and illnesses is an advanced online safety course for supervisors and managers. This course is based on OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1904 and includes the recent Improve Tracking Final Rule updates to the standard, which are scheduled to take effect January 1, 2017. The primary focus of this OSHA reporting course is the importance of keeping a proper record of injuries and illness to prevent and minimize similar accidents in the future. By taking this course and completing it successfully, you will be able to:
  • Recognize the requirements specified in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1904, including those effective as of January 1, 2015 and January 1, 2017
  • Recognize OSHA’s criteria for a recordable injury or illness
  • Identify and successfully complete recordkeeping forms 300, 300A and 301
  • Recognize the rules for reporting fatalities and serious incidents, including applicable 2017 electronic injury and illness data submission guidelines
  • Recognize 2017 anti-retaliation protections for workers who report injuries and illnesses
Employees who successfully complete OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting will receive a completion card for 1.0 hours of continuing education. Note: If your organization doesn’t offer prehospital providers subscriptions to Recert yet, consider adding them to this package. Discover all that Recert has offer here.
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