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Hazard Communication: Safety Data Sheets Awareness Microlearning (OLT) | Chemicals can pose a wide range of health and physical hazards, and exposure to hazardous chemicals is common for workers in a large variety of industries. When workers are exposed to hazardous chemicals, OSHA requires employers to provide employees with information about those hazards and training over how to protect themselves and others from harm. During this course, employees will learn about OSHA's Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) standard and using safety data sheets (SDSs) to determine chemical hazards in their workplace. This microlearning course addresses a specific aspect of a broader training topic. For a more complete training experience, see HZC-1.2 Hazard Communication. | |
Hazard Communication: SDS Sections Mircrolearning (OLT) | A safety data sheet, or SDS, provides employees with information about hazardous chemicals. SDSs must follow a standard format, and will always present certain information that workers and emergency responders need. This course is intended to help employees understand what information is presented in the SDS and where to find it. After successfully completing the course, learners should be able to identify the key components of a safety data sheet, including the 16 sections required by the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), an international system of rules for classifying and labeling chemicals. This microlearning course addresses a specific aspect of a broader training topic. For a more complete training experience, see MSD-1.2 Safety Data Sheets. | |
Hazardous Materials Awareness | Provides skill development for first responders who, in the course of their normal duties, could be the first on the scene of an emergency involving a hazardous substance. NFPA 472/NFPA 1072 compliant. | |
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OPERATIONS | (Prerequisite: Rural Fire Fighter) Provides skill development necessary to safely and effectively respond to, contain, and control incidents involving hazardous substances in a defensive manner. Learn the properties of hazardous substances, recognition and identification, command and control, personal protective equipment, hazardous analysis and risk assessment, container assessment and handling, and decontamination procedures. | |
HAZMAT Awareness Testing | HAZMAT Awareness Testing | |
HAZWOPER 8 Hour Refresher (OLT) | Workers and emergency responders who cleanup hazardous waste have a higher rate of exposure to these materials than the average person. OSHA's HAZWOPER Standard helps protect employees involved with hazardous waste cleanup, disposal, and emergency response. This bundled course includes the entire series of online learning modules designed to meet the annual 8-hour refresher requirements for HAZWOPER general site workers: Introduction to HAZWOPER, Hazard Recognition, Toxicology and Medical Surveillance, Site Entry and Reconnaissance, Personal Protective Equipment, Respirators, Decontamination, and Exposure Monitoring. | |
HAZWOPER 8hr. Refresher | (Prerequisite: 24-hour or 40-hour Hazwoper training, Rural Fire Fighter/EMS) Students will review OSHA's Hazwoper requirements for the workplace. Couresework includes classroom instruction and a practical equipment review. | |
Hearing Conservation for Oil and Gas Workers (OLT) | The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH, estimates that 76% of all oil and gas extraction workers are exposed to hazardous levels of noise. NIOSH also estimates that 25% of noise-exposed workers have trouble understanding speech, and an additional 11% of workers experience tinnitus. Hearing loss usually happens slowly, over time, so it’s important for workers to consistently protect their hearing on the job. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to recognize how sound and noise impact hearing, identify hearing protection controls on oil and gas sites, and identify safe practices for hearing conservation and audiometric testing. | |
Heartcode ACLS | This advanced course highlights the importance of high-performance team dynamics and communication, systems of care, recognition and intervention of cardiopulmonary arrest, immediate post-cardiac arrest, acute dysrhythmia, stroke, and acute coronary syndromes (ACS). | |
Heartcode BLS | Heartcode BLS is a blended learning option of CPR geared toward Healthcare Providers and First Responders. Part one of Heartcode is a computer based training done on your own time. Once completed, part two is a hands-on skills test monitored by an AHA instructor. For more information, please contact Kara Johnson at 580-242-2750 | |
Heartsaver First Aid Blended Learning | Heartsaver First Aid Blended Learning course. Student receives a key to complete the online portion of course, then comes in for a skills test. | |
Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Blended Learning | Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Blended Learning course. Student may receive a key to complete the online portion of course, then comes in for a skills test. | |
Heat Stress for Upstream Oil and Gas Operations (OLT) | Working in high heat can cause a number of health issues, particularly for workers who are not acclimated to the conditions. This course will teach employees the hazards of working in high heat and how to minimize or eliminate those hazards. Employees will learn how to identify the hazardous health effects of high heat, methods to prevent those health effects and what to do if a co-worker exhibits symptoms of heat stress such as heat fatigue, heat rash, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Tailored for the oil and gas industry with appropriate examples and imagery, this course is intended for workers in the oil and gas industry who are required to work in high heat conditions for extended periods of time. | |
Heat Stress in the Workplace (OLT) | Working in high heat can cause a number of health issues, particularly for workers who are not acclimated to the conditions. This course will teach employees the hazards of working in high heat and how to minimize or eliminate those hazards. Employees will learn how to identify the hazardous health effects of high heat, methods to prevent those health effects and what to do if a co-worker exhibits symptoms of heat stress such as heat fatigue, heat rash, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. This course is intended for employees who, during the course of regular work duties, are exposed to high-temperature conditions for significant periods of time. This course is presented in English and Spanish. | |
Hexavalent Chromium (OLT) | Hexavalent chromium is a toxic form of chromium used in pigments, metal coating, wood preservatives, fungicides, and several other products and manufacturing processes. When used correctly, chromium is a versatile element, but hexavalent chromium is a known carcinogen and inhalation hazard. Employees who take this course will display the ability to recognize the basic properties of hexavalent chromium, its hazards, and OSHA's recommended and required exposure limits/safe work practices. This course is designed for employees working in jobs where hexavalent chromium exposure is a potential hazard, and can assist employers in meeting OSHA’s hazardous materials, PPE, environmental, welding and toxic substances standards. OLT | |