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Office Ergonomics - Canada
Format
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Employees who work in an office environment
Copyright Date
: 2020
Languages
: English
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Codes:
: English: 61410 | Canadian French: 61411
This Office Ergonomics online training course is designed for all employees and supervisors. Workers in many types of workplaces are vulnerable to ergonomic injuries. Learn how Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) can be reduced or eliminated. In this course, you will learn about the ergonomic hazards and risks of office work and measures to control them.
Accidents and injuries in the office can lead to serious and disabling injuries, resulting in thousands of hours of missed time and millions of dollars in workers' compensation and medical costs. Many of the injuries experienced in offices are of an ergonomic nature.
After completing this Office Ergonomics - Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Recall the connection between your body’s physiology and injuries
- Recognize ergonomic hazards
- Identify work situations in your job that cause ergonomic hazards
- Create practical solutions to those problems
- Practice exercises to prevent these hazards
This online Office Ergonomics course is made up of the following sections:
- Introduction
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Preventative Measures
- Conclusion
Office Safety
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
OSHA General Duty Clause; 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D; 1910.141 Sanitation
Intended Audience
: All employees working in an office environment
Copyright Date
: 2017
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 49766 | Spanish: 51848
Employers value their employees and want them to leave work in the same way they arrive — safely. Yet, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were approximately 2.9 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses reported by private industry employers in 2015.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) takes safety very seriously. Under the General Duty Clause, employers are required to provide their employees with a workplace "free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm". Additionally, 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D states walking-working surfaces be "kept in clean, orderly, and sanitary conditions".
It's important to remember that enforcing safety rules is not just the employer's responsibility. Employees also play a critical role in creating and maintaining a safe office working environment for themselves and their coworkers.
This course is designed to help office workers recognize, avoid and eliminate hazards in their workplace. Specifically, it will teach them to take the proper measures to ensure their own safety and the safety of others.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss ways to support good housekeeping throughout the office and work station
- Identify ways to modify their work environment to prevent injury
- Recognize various potential hazards in the office environment
The J. J. Keller's Office Safety eLearning course covers the following topics:
Setting Up Your Personal Work Station
- Walking-Working Surfaces
- Your Body
- Office Equipment
- Office Supplies
- Moving Throughout the Work Day
Staying Safe Around the Office
- Avoid Slips, Trips, & Falls
- Use Proper Lifting Techniques
- Use Areas for their Intended Purpose
- Correct & Report Hazards
- Report & Manage Injuries
Office Safety - Canada
Format
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Employees working in an office setting
Copyright Date
: 2020
Languages
: English
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Product Codes:
: English: 61412 | Canadian French: 61413
This Office Safety online training course explores working in an office and how to manage common office hazards.
Each year, an estimated 1.7 million workers in North America receive disabling injuries from office accidents.
Compared to an industrial workplace, the hazards found in an office seem relatively minor. However, in today's fast-paced office environment, these so-called minor hazards can cause serious injuries.
After completing this Office Safety - Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- List ways to prevent office falls.
- Describe procedures to follow in case of a fire in the workplace.
- Determine safe handling procedures for hazardous chemicals commonly found in an office environment.
- Identify the four main causes of musculoskeletal injuries (WMSDs).
- Recall the components of an ergonomically correct workstation.
- Describe the correct technique for lifting heavy objects safely.
This online Office Safety course is made up of the following sections:
- Course Features
- Introduction
- Slips and Falls
- Fire and Chemical Safety
- Lifting and Storage
- Ergonomics and Workspace
- Conclusion
- Test
OSHA 10-Hour Construction
Format
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Ideal for most workers in construction environments. Workers in other industries should consider taking the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course instead.
Copyright
: 2022
Language
: English
: 10 hours
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 68014 (Course does NOT meet the requirements in New York City) | Spanish: 68015 | Proctored - New York City students only: 68016
The OSHA 10-hour Construction online course acts as a solid introduction to common occupational safety concepts and workplace hazards in the construction industry. It is ideal and often required for many frontline construction workers who need to show proof of completion of a training course by an authorized OSHA outreach.
The 10-hour course is intended for the general workforce, while the 30-hour course is more appropriate for supervisors and workers with some safety responsibility. Your employer should tell you if one course or the other is preferred or required.
This program is provided by Summit Training Source, an authorized online training provider of the OSHA 10-hour Construction course. 4-6 weeks after completion of all course requirements the learner will receive a plastic wallet DOL/OSHA 10-Hour completion card by mail.
Special Requirements:
To comply with OSHA’s requirements for offering this program, there are some special considerations:
- Learner will need to register a valid mailing address to receive their completion card
- Learner can spend no more than 7.5 hours training in any 10-hour period
- Learner can spend no more than 10 hours training in any 16-hour period
- Learner must train on at least two calendar days to complete
Topics Covered
- Introduction to OSHA
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Construction Fall Protection
- Scaffold Safety
- Electrical Safety: General Awareness
- Electrical Safety: Hazards, Controls, and Best Practices Overview
- Lockout Tagout
- PPE Fundamentals
- PPE Head Protection
- PPE - Eye and Face Protection
- PPE - Hearing Protection
- Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Format
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: While this program is ideal for most work environments, workers in construction should take the OSHA 10-hour Construction program.
Copyright
: 2022
Language
: English
: 10 hours
eLearning Product Code
: English: 68012| Spanish: 23145
OSHA 10 General Industry acts as a solid introduction to common occupational safety concepts and workplace hazards. It is ideal and often required for many frontline workers who need to show proof of completion of a training course by an authorized OSHA outreach.
The 10-hour course is intended for the general workforce, while the 30-hour class is more appropriate for supervisors and workers with some safety responsibility. Your employer should tell you if one course or the other is preferred or required.
This program is provided by Summit Training Source, an authorized online training provider for this OSHA 10-hour General Industry Course. 4-6 weeks after completion of all course requirements the learner will receive a plastic wallet DOL/OSHA 10-Hour completion card by mail.
Special Requirements:
To comply with OSHA’s requirements for offering this program, there are some special considerations:
- Learner will need to register a valid mailing address to receive their completion card
- Learner can spend no more than 7.5 hours training in any 10-hour period
- Learner can spend no more than 10 hours training in any 16-hour period
- Learner must train on at least two calendar days to complete.
Course Outline:
- Introduction to OSHA
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Personal Fall Arrest Systems
- Scaffold Safety
- Emergency and Fire Preparedness
- Fire Extinguisher Safety
- Fire Extinguishers: Monthly Inspections
- Electrical Safety: General Awareness
- Electrical Safety: Hazards, Controls, and Best Practices Overview
- Lockout Tagout
- PPE Fundamentals
- PPE - Head Protection
- PPE - Hearing Protection
- PPE - Hand Protection
- PPE - Foot Protection
- Hazard Communication
- Workplace Signs, Labels, and Tags
- Chemical Safety
- Compressed Gas Safety
- Flammable Liquid
- Industrial Ergonomics
- Office Ergonomics
- Employee Safety Orientation
- Behavior Based Safety Overview
- Ladder Safety
- Stairway Hazards
- Hand Safety Overview
- Machine Guarding
OSHA 30-Hour Construction
Format
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Intended for all workers and management at a construction office or worksite with some safety responsibility.
Copyright
: 2022
Language
: English
: 30 hours
eLearning Product Code
: English: 68017 (Course does NOT meet the requirements in New York City) | Spanish: 68018 (Spanish) | Proctored - New York City students only: 68019
The OSHA 30-hour Construction online course acts as a solid introduction to common occupational safety concepts and workplace hazards in the construction industry. It is ideal and often required for many frontline construction workers who need to show proof of completion of a training course by an authorized OSHA outreach.
The 30-hour course is more appropriate for supervisors and workers with some safety responsibility while the 10-hour course is intended for the general workforce. Your employer should tell you if one course or the other is preferred or required.
This program is provided by Summit Training Source, an authorized online training provider of the OSHA 30-hour Construction course. 4-6 weeks after completion of all course requirements the learner will receive a plastic wallet DOL/OSHA 30-Hour completion card by mail.
Special Requirements
To comply with OSHA’s requirements for offering this program, there are some special considerations:
- Learner will need to register a valid mailing address to receive their completion card
- Learner can spend no more than 7.5 hours training in any 10-hour period
- Learner can spend no more than 10 hours training in any 16-hour period
- Learner must train on at least four calendar days to complete
Topics Covered:
- Introduction to OSHA
- Intro to Personal Safety
- Behavior Based Safety
- Process Safety Management
- Workplace Hazard Recognition Incident Investigation
- OSHA Work-Related Injury and Illness Recordkeeping
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Construction Fall Protection
- Scaffold Safety
- Electrical Safety: General Awareness
- Electrical Safety: Hazards, Controls, and Best Practices
- Lockout Tagout
- Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices
- Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety
- Mobile and Elevating Work Platforms: Aerial and Scissor Lift Safety
- Dropped and Fallen Objects
- Intro to Caught In-Between Hazards
- Excavation, Trenching and Shoring Safety
- PPE Fundamentals
- PPE Head Protection
- PPE - Eye and Face Protection
- PPE - Hearing Protection
- PPE - Hand Protection
- PPE - Foot Protection
- PPE - Respiratory Protection
- Respiratory Protection
- Hazard Communication
- Workplace Signs, Labels, and Tags
- Chemical Safety
- Compressed Gas Safety
- Silica Hazards
- Hearing Conservation
- Eye Safety
- Stairway Hazards
- Ladder Safety
- Mobile Ladder Safety
- Confined Space Entry - Permit Required
- Rigging Safety
- Conveyor Safety
- Industrial Ergonomics
- Office Ergonomics
- Emergency and Fire Preparedness
- Fire Extinguisher Safety
- Fire Extinguisher: Monthly Inspection
- Forklift - Fundamentals
- Forklift - Safe Driving
- Forklift - Load Handling
- Forklift Stability and Capacity
- Forklift Inspection and Maintenance
- Powered Industrial Truck Safety
- Winter Weather Driving
- Asbestos Hazard Awareness
- Lead Awareness
- Intro to Combustible Dust
- Formaldehyde Safety
- Intro to Spray Finishing Hazards
- Intro to Hexavalent Chromium Hazards
- Intro to Benzene Hazards
- Intro to Beryllium Hazards
- Flammable Liquids
- Intro to Cadmium Hazards
- Employee Safety Orientation
- Back Safety and Injury Prevention
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Fatigue and Stress Awareness
- Cold, Flu, and Transmissible Illness Prevention
- Mosquito, Tick, and Vector-Borne Illness
- Workspace Cleanliness
- Hand Safety
- Hand and Power Tool Safety
- Machine Guarding
- Hot work
- Cold Stress
- Heat Stress
- Violence in the Workplace
- Earthquake Preparedness
- Hurricane Preparedness
- Tornado Preparedness
- Traffic Control (Flagger)
OSHA 30-Hour Training for General Industry
Format
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: While this program is ideal for most work environments, workers in construction should take the OSHA 30-hour Construction program.
Copyright
: 2022
Language
: English
: 30 hours
eLearning Product Code
: English: 23147 | Spanish: 68013
OSHA 30 General Industry acts as a solid introduction to common occupational safety concepts and workplace hazards. It is ideal and often required for many frontline and supervisory workers who need to show proof of completion of a training course by an authorized OSHA outreach.
The 30-hour course is more appropriate for supervisors and workers with some safety responsibility while the 10-hour course is intended for the general workforce. Your employer should tell you if one course or the other is preferred or required.
This OSHA Outreach course is provided in partnership with HSI (Summit Training Source), an OSHA-authorized online Outreach provider. 4-6 weeks after completion of all course requirements the learner will receive a plastic wallet DOL/OSHA 30-Hour completion card by mail.
Special Requirements
To comply with OSHA’s requirements for offering this program, there are some special considerations:
- Learner will need to register a valid mailing address to receive their completion card
- Learner can spend no more than 7.5 hours training in any 10-hour period
- Learner can spend no more than 10 hours training in any 16-hour period
- Learner must train on at least four calendar days to complete.
Topics Covered
- Introduction to OSHA
- Employee Safety Orientation
- Back Safety and Injury Prevention
- Workplace Hazard Recognition
- Incident Investigation
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Scaffold Safety
- Emergency and Fire Preparedness
- Fire Extinguisher Safety
- Fire Extinguishers: Monthly Inspections
- Active Shooter Response
- Earthquake Preparedness
- Hurricane Preparedness
- Tornado Preparedness
- Electrical Safety: General Awareness
- Electrical Safety: Hazards, Controls, and Best Practices
- Lockout Tagout
- Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices
- Personal Protective Equipment Fundamentals
- PPE - Head Protection
- PPE - Eye and Face Protection
- PPE - Hearing Protection
- PPE - Hand Protection
- PPE - Foot Protection
- PPE - Respiratory Protection
- Hazardous Material Transportation: Handling Non-Bulk Packages
- Powered Industrial Truck Safety
- Intro to Loading Dock Safety
- Intro to Pallet Jack Safety
- Intro to Safe Material Storage
- Conveyor Safety
- Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety
- Hazard Communication
- Workplace Signs, Labels, and Tags
- Chemical Safety
- Compressed Gas Safety
- Flammable Liquid
- Intro to Spray Finishing Hazards
- Intro to Hexavalent Chromium
- Intro to Benzene Hazards
- Intro to Beryllium Hazards
- Chlorine Safety
- Formaldehyde Safety
- Hydrogen Sulfide Safety
- Intro to Combustible Dust Hazards
- Preventing Spills
- Confined Space Entry - Permit Required
- Cold Stress
- Heat Stress
- Hand and Power Tool Safety
- Machine Guarding
- Hand Safety
- Industrial Ergonomics
- Office Ergonomics
- Intro to Personal Safety
- Behavior Based Safety
- Process Safety Management
- Forklift - Fundamentals
- Forklift - Safe Driving
- Forklift - Load Handling
- Forklift Stability and Capacity
- Forklift Inspection and Maintenance
- Mobile and Elevating Work Platforms: Aerial and Scissor Lift Safety
- Winter Weather Driving
- Passenger Van Driver Safety
- Respiratory Protection
- Eye Safety
- Hearing Conservation
- Indoor Air Quality
- Intro to Mold and Mildew Awareness
- Laser Safety
- Intro to Cadmium Hazards
- Liquid Nitrogen Safety
- X-Ray Safety
- Hot Work
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Personal Fall Arrest Systems
- Stairway Hazards
- Ladder Safety
- Mobile Ladder Safety
- Cold Flu and Transmissible Illness
- Fatigue and Stress Awareness
- Mosquito, Tick, and Vector-Borne Illness
- OSHA Work-Related Injury and Illness Recordkeeping
- Violence in the Workplace
- Workspace Cleanliness
OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees
Format
: E-Learning
Copyright Date
: 2005 (Rev. 7/16)
Language
: English
Course Duration
: 45 - 60 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 21923
Meet the updated recordkeeping requirements of 29 CFR Part 1904. This training provides the information employees need to help a facility comply with OSHA's revised regulation, and allows an organization to quickly identify and eliminate repetitive hazard situations.
OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees shows employees actual workplace incidents demonstrating how to report accidents and what information they need to furnish.
This training covers the following topics:
- Why recordkeeping is important
- What recordkeeping is used for
- Definitions and examples of work-related illnesses and injuries
- Information employees should provide about an incident situation
- Recordable incident scenarios
- And more!
Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text, and colorful graphics, OSHA Recordkeeping for Employees provides cost-effective, easy-to-use training. It's divided into topic-based lessons so information is easily understood … and retained.