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Slips, Trips and Falls - Canada
Format
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Employees who work in an environment where there is a risk of slip, trip and fall accidents
Copyright Date
: 2020
Languages
: English
: 15 minutes
E-Learning Product Code:
: English: 61422 | Canadian French: 61423
This Slips, Trips and Falls online training course explores guidelines for avoiding slip, trips, and falls at the same level. This course includes OSHA 2017 Subpart D Walking and Working Surfaces Final Rule Implementation. Slips, trips and falls are a significant cause of workplace injuries. 1 in 5 lost time injuries involves a fall. The danger of falling from a ladder or an elevated platform is obvious. You may be surprised to learn that two-thirds of all workplace falls take place on the same level. People who work off the ground are usually aware of the risks, but those on the ground are often less cautious. In this course, we will discuss the main causes of slips, trips and falls in the workplace. Learn how to identify personal guidelines for preventing slips, trips and falls and strategies and good housekeeping practices that contribute to accident prevention.
After completing this Slips, Trips, and Falls - Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Discuss the main causes of slip, trip and fall accidents in the workplace.
- Identify personal guidelines for preventing slips, trips and falls.
- Identify strategies for avoiding slips, trips and falls in plants, offices and outside areas.
- List good housekeeping practices that contribute to accident prevention.
This online Slips, Trips and Falls course is made up of the following sections:
- Safety Guidelines
- Reducing the Risks
Slips, Trips, and Falls: Hazard Perception Challenge
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910 Subpart D
Intended Audience
: Any employee susceptible to slips, trips, and falls in the workplace.
Copyright Date
: 2015 (Rev. 2019)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 45 minutes
Video Run Time
: 36:11
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 42426 | Spanish: 73067
Video Product Code
: 43216
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, slips, trips, and falls constitute the majority of workplace accidents. And every year the cost of these injuries to employers is in the billions. Tragically, slips, trips, and falls account for a sizeable percentage of annual workplace fatalities.
This hazard perception course is designed to increase employee awareness of slip, trip, and fall hazards, and to foster proactive responses wherever hazards exist.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Describe the difference between slips/trips and falls
- Recognize what causes slips, trips, and falls to occur
- Describe how to appropriately respond to hazards in the workplace
Slips, Trips, & Falls: Hazard Perception Challenge covers the following topics:
- Housekeeping
- Ladders & Stairs
- Elevated Surfaces & Floor Openings
Stairways and Ladders for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1926 Subpart X
Intended Audience
: All general construction workers
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 45 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 36657 | Spanish: 66688
You often depend on ladders and stairways to take you to the heights that need to be reached. Falls from any height are a serious safety concern. Injury often affects multiple body parts - such as your back, knees, ankles, wrists, and head. Ladders and stairs are simple tools; however, proper set up, maintenance, and use are required.
This online course is designed to provide you with an introduction to the rules for stairways and ladders, as well as insight into potential hazards and protective measures that can prevent injuries.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize potential hazards related to stairways and ladders
- Identify ways to minimize stairway and ladder hazards
- Describe the proper construction, use, placement, and care in handling stairways and ladders
- Choose the best stairway or ladder for a given job.
J. J. Keller Stairways & Ladders for Construction online e-learning course covers the following topics:
Potential Hazards
- Injury
- Falling
- Tripping
- Minimize Hazards
- General Requirements
Ladders
- Choosing the Right Ladder
- Types of Ladders
- Ladder Safety
- Placing a Straight Ladder
- Climbing a Ladder
- Ladder Dos and Don'ts
Stairways
- Misstep
- Handrail vs. Stairrail
- Safety Requirements
- Temporary Stairs
- Protect Yourself
Stairways for General Industry
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.25
Intended Audience
: Any employee who uses industrial stairs in general industry.
Copyright Date
: 2017
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 10 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 50919
Stairways are a simple and reliable structure to help you get from one level to another. Yet, did you know slips, trips and falls from stairways are the cause of many workplace injuries each year? Regardless of how simple they are, it's important to use them safely.
This course is designed to introduce you to OSHA's requirements for stairways and identify ways to prevent injuries while using them.
After completing this stairway safety course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize OSHA requirements related to stairways
- Describe stair safety measures to take
J. J. Keller's Stairways for General Industry eLearning course covers the following topics:
Safe Use of Stairways
- Stairway Designs
- OSHA Stair Requirements
- Using Stairways Safely
- Reporting Safety Concerns
Stormwater Management - Construction General Permit: Control Measures and Corrective Actions
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
40 CFR §122
Intended Audience
: Operators, Inspectors, and all other Stormwater Team members.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes English/21 Minutes Spanish
Video Run Time
: 17:06 English/20:30 Spanish
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 72821 | Spanish: 72822
Video Product Code
: English: 72837 | Spanish: 72838
Rainwater washes over the loose soil on a construction site when it storms. This moving water, or runoff rainwater, is called stormwater. It can carry with it various materials and products stored outside. It can also pick up pollutants like sediment, debris, and chemicals from the loose soil. This polluted stormwater can make its way to nearby storm sewer systems or directly into rivers, lakes, or coastal waters.
This training is designed to teach Stormwater Team members about the control measures required by the CGP. It will also cover the requirements for taking corrective action when certain conditions are identified at your site.
NOTE: This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify the control measures required to meet effluent limitations
- Recognize effective design, installation, and maintenance of control measures
- Explain when and how to complete and log corrective actions
Stormwater Management Training - Construction General Permit: Control Measures and Corrective Actions covers the following topics:
Control Measures
- Erosion and Sediment Controls
- Pollution Prevention Controls
- Construction Dewatering Controls
- Water Quality Controls
- Design, Installation, and Maintenance
Corrective Actions
- Conditions Triggering Corrective Action
- Corrective Action Deadlines
- Corrective Action Log
- Spill Response Guidelines
Stormwater Management - Construction General Permit: Inspections and Recordkeeping
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
40 CFR §122
Intended Audience
: Operators, Inspectors, and all other Stormwater Team members.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes English/21 Minutes Spanish
Video Run Time
: 9:55 English/11:15 Spanish
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 72823 | Spanish: 72824
Video Product Code
: English: 72839 | Spanish: 72840
Rainwater washes over the loose soil on a construction site when it storms. This moving water, or runoff rainwater, is called stormwater. It can carry with it various materials and products stored outside. It can also pick up pollutants like sediment, debris, and chemicals from the loose soil. This polluted stormwater can make its way to nearby storm sewer systems or directly into rivers, lakes, or coastal waters.
Part 6.3 of the CGP regulations states those performing inspections must be trained. This training is designed to help you meet this training requirement. It will also teach you how to complete the required reports and documentation for inspections.
NOTE: This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify who is qualified to perform site inspections
- Explain when and how to conduct inspections
- Describe what information must be included in inspection reports and documentation
Stormwater Management Training - Construction General Permit: Inspections and Recordkeeping covers the following topics:
Site Inspection Requirements
- Responsible Parties
- Inspection Frequency
- Areas to Inspect
- Inspection Requirements
Recordkeeping
- Inspection Reports
- Report Accessibility and Retention
Stormwater Management - Construction General Permit: Pollution Prevention Planning
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
40 CFR §122
Intended Audience
: Operators, Inspectors, and all other Stormwater Team members.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes English/21 Minutes Spanish
Video Run Time
: 15:31 English/18:08 Spanish
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 72809 | Spanish: 72810
Video Product Code
: English: 72835 | Spanish: 72836
Rainwater washes over the loose soil on a construction site when it storms. This moving water, or runoff rainwater, is called stormwater. It can carry with it various materials and products stored outside. It can also pick up pollutants like sediment, debris, and chemicals from the loose soil. This polluted stormwater can make its way to nearby storm sewer systems or directly into rivers, lakes, or coastal waters.
This training is designed to help Stormwater Team members understand their site's eligibility under the CGP. It will also help them identify their responsibilities as part of the Stormwater Team and create a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).
NOTE: This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Recognize eligible conditions for Construction General Permit coverage
- Identify the Stormwater Team's responsibilities
- Explain what information is required in the SWPPP
Stormwater Management Training - Construction General Permit: Pollution Prevention Planning covers the following topics:
Construction General Permit Requirements
- Permit Eligibility and Coverage
- Requirement to Post a Notice of Your Permit Coverage
- Stormwater Team
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
- Project and Site Information
- Site Map
- Description of Stormwater Controls
- Procedures for Inspection, Maintenance, and Corrective Action
- Compliance with Other Requirements
- Availability of SWPPP
- Modifications to the SWPPP
Stormwater Management - Multi-Sector General Permit: Control Measures and Corrective Actions
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
40 CFR §122
Intended Audience
: Operators, Inspectors, and all other employees working in an industrial area exposed to stormwater.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes English/21 Minutes Spanish
Video Run Time
: 15:14 English/17:43 Spanish
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 72829 | Spanish: 72830
Video Product Code
: English: 72845 | Spanish: 72846
Industrial stormwater comes from rainfall or snowmelt runoff that contacts industrial materials. It then runs offsite and enters drainage systems or receiving waters. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires industrial facilities to have a Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) to discharge stormwater. Federal regulations require stormwater discharges associated with specific categories of industrial activity to be covered under NPDES permits. Its main goal is to make sure you manage stormwater in a way that limits pollutants.
This training is designed to teach Stormwater team members about the control measures required by the MSGP. It will also cover the requirements for taking corrective action when certain conditions are identified at their site.
NOTE: This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic. See the description for the Stormwater Management Training - Multi-Sector General Permit Curriculum for additional information.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify the control measures required to meet effluent limitations
- Recognize how to design, install, and maintain control measures
- Explain when and how to complete and log corrective actions
Stormwater Management Training - Multi-Sector General Permit: Control Measures and Corrective Actions covers the following topics:
Control Measures
- Minimize Exposure
- Good Housekeeping
- Erosion and Sediment Controls
- Spill Prevention and Response
- Design, Installation, and Maintenance
Corrective Actions
- Conditions Triggering Corrective Action
- Corrective Action Deadlines
- Additional Implementation Measures (AIM)
Stormwater Management - Multi-Sector General Permit: Inspections and Recordkeeping
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
40 CFR §122
Intended Audience
: Operators, Inspectors, and all other employees working in an industrial area exposed to stormwater.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 24 Minutes English/24 Minutes Spanish
Video Run Time
: 22:15 English/25:59 Spanish
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 72831 | Spanish: 72832
Video Product Code
: English: 72847 | Spanish: 72848
Industrial stormwater comes from rainfall or snowmelt runoff that contacts industrial materials. It then runs offsite and enters drainage systems or receiving waters. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires industrial facilities to have a Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) to discharge stormwater. Federal regulations require stormwater discharges associated with specific categories of industrial activity to be covered under NPDES permits. Its main goal is to make sure you manage stormwater in a way that limits pollutants.
This training is designed to help Stormwater team members meet the requirements for inspections and monitoring under Parts 3 and 4 of the MSGP regulations. It will also teach them how to do the required reports and documentation per Part 7 of the permit's requirements.
NOTE: This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic. See the description for the Stormwater Management Training - Multi-Sector General Permit Curriculum for additional information.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify who is qualified to perform facility inspections
- Explain when and how to conduct routine inspections, visual assessments, and analytical monitoring
- Describe how to record applicable findings, prepare reports, and keep
Stormwater Management Training - Multi-Sector General Permit: Inspections and Recordkeeping covers the following topics:
Facility Inspection Requirements
- Responsible Parties
- Routine Facility Inspections
- Discharge Visual Assessments
- Analytical Monitoring
- Indicator Monitoring
- Benchmark Monitoring
- Effluent Limitations Monitoring
- State or Tribal Required Monitoring
- Impaired Waters Monitoring
Recordkeeping
- Routine Facility Inspection Documentation
- Discharge Visual Assessment Documentation
- Monitoring Data Recordkeeping Requirements
- Additional Reporting Requirements
Stormwater Management - Multi-Sector General Permit: Pollution Prevention Planning
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
40 CFR §122
Intended Audience
: Operators, Inspectors, and all other employees working in an industrial area exposed to stormwater.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes English/21 Minutes Spanish
Video Run Time
: 17:25 English/20:47 Spanish
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 72827 | Spanish: 72828
Video Product Code
: English: 72843 | Spanish: 72844
Industrial stormwater comes from rainfall or snowmelt runoff that contacts industrial materials. It then runs offsite and enters drainage systems or receiving waters. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires industrial facilities to have a Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) to discharge stormwater. Federal regulations require stormwater discharges associated with specific categories of industrial activity to be covered under NPDES permits. Its main goal is to make sure you manage stormwater in a way that limits pollutants.
This training will help Stormwater team members understand the eligibility requirements for MSGP coverage. It will also help them know their responsibilities to prevent stormwater pollution. It gives an overview of what is needed in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).
NOTE: This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic. See the description for the Stormwater Management Training - Multi-Sector General Permit Curriculum for additional information.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Recognize eligible conditions for Multi-Sector General Permit coverage
- Identify the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team's responsibilities
- Explain what information is required in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Stormwater Management Training - Multi-Sector General Permit: Pollution Prevention Planning covers the following topics:
Multi-Sector General Permit Requirements
- Permit Eligibility
- Permit Coverage
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention Team
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
- Site Description
- Summary of Potential Pollutant Sources
- Description of Stormwater Control Measures
- Schedules and Procedures
- Sector-Specific Requirements
- Compliance with Other Requirements
- Modifications to the SWPPP
- Availability of SWPPP
- Certification Requirements
Struck-By for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
1926 Subparts E, G, H, I, L, O, Q, R, S, V, X, CC
Intended Audience
: All general construction workers.
Copyright Date
: 2014
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 40 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 36693
Struck-by hazards exist any time you may be struck or hit by an object. OSHA categorizes struck-by hazards even further: struck-by a flying object, struck-by a falling object, struck-by a swinging object, and struck-by a rolling object.
This online course is designed to teach you to recognize and avoid struck-by hazards.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Describe struck-by hazards
- Identify the major types of struck-by hazards in construction
- Explain how to protect yourself from struck by-hazards
- Summarize employer requirements to protect workers from struck-by hazards.
J. J. Keller's Focus Four Hazards: Struck-By for Construction online e-learning course covers the following topic:
- The major types of struck-by hazards in construction
- Protecting oneself from struck by-hazards
- Employer requirements to protect workers
Substance Abuse Training for Employees
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All Employees
Copyright Date
: 2012 (Rev. 1/18)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 60 minutes
Video Run Time
: 14 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 24794| Spanish: 66689
Video Product Code
: English: 41379| Spanish: 41380
Substance abuse in the workplace is a serious issue. It places a major burden on all segments of American society, including the workplace. Drug and alcohol abuse adversely affects morale and productivity on the job and can endanger both the abuser and his or her coworkers.
Employers have enormous potential to protect their businesses from the negative impact of substance abuse by educating employees and encouraging individuals with substance abuse problems to seek help.
This course is designed to help your employees understand the issue of substance abuse in the workplace, how your company's substance abuse policy affects your employees, as well as their role in complying with that policy.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Understand the scope of the problem of substance abuse in the workplace
- Recognize the negative impacts of substance abuse in the workplace
- Identify the policies that companies can put in place to address the issue
- Understand the importance of complying with company substance abuse policies
- Understand how to reduce the danger of substance abuse at work
- Identify the signs of substance abuse in the workplace
- Identify where to seek help for substance abuse issues
The J. J. Keller Substance Abuse Training for Employees online course covers the following topics:
The Scope of the Problem
- Substance Abuse
- Substance Abuse in America
- Substance Abuse in the Workplace
Substance Abuse Policy
- Purpose of the Policy
- Elements of the Policy
- Procedures & Consequences
Prevention
- Understanding Your Company’s Policy
- Compliance
- Signs of Substance Abuse
- Safety Is the Priority
- Seeking Help for Substance Abuse