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Safety in the Organization
Safety on the Job
Spanish Language Safety Training
Workplace Safety and Health Training
Course Catalog
Behavior Based Safety Training
Behavior-Based Safety is a component of Human Performance--An Organizational Learning Enterprise Human error is normal, a natural part of being human and in one form or another, is the primary reason for events in industry. Human error is often provoked by conflicting management and leadership practices, weaknesses in the organization, processes, and culture and the behaviors of the individuals in the organization. Understanding human error helps one recognize complexities and limitations to performance. As one begins to understand the dynamics of the organization and the individual capabilities of the individuals that make up the organization, organizational learning can begin. With ongoing attention and focus of organizational and personal limitations and the lessons of day-to-day events, an organization can one day be that of an Organizational Learning Enterprise. Course will introduce the Idaho National Laboratory's (INL) Behavior-Based Safety process and as a component of Human Performance has become an Organizational Learning Enterprise that has supported bringing about the INL's lowest injury/illness rates in history. *This class is fully online, registered participants will receive 30 days to watch, review, and complete. This material was filmed as part of Safety Fest, to learn more about Safety Fest please visit the official site at: http://safetyfest-easternidaho.org/
Hazard Recognition
Available with either English or Spanish Audio. -A Spanish Transcript is available here. How is a job safety hazard like a crocodile? Well you usually don't expect either of them to be there; a lot of time you don't even notice they are there; and sometimes you find them by surprise with not very pleasant results. This class uses a comparison of job hazards to crocodiles to assist the audience and attendees to better understand that hazards are not always that easy to identify. The presentation relates the two with video clips and job site photos to provide the comparisons of hazards and crocodiles. The presentation shows examples of hazards at the job sites, like mounting/dismounting equipment, gravity as a hazard, unusual tasks, chemical agents, lifting heavy objects, working on high walls and steep slopes that the attendees can relate to and that they may have had to deal with at their own job sites. These hazards will be linked to the 11 most common sources of injury in the workplace. Through active audience interaction, participants will be given the opportunity to discuss other challenging workplace hazards that they may have encountered. The presentation objectives allow the participants to be able to achieve the following: Understand what creates a workplace hazard Anticipate where hazards might be hiding Describe what types of injuries can result from workplace hazards Approach safety hazards with the anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control method Consider how human behavior contributes to unplanned incidents Appreciate the importance of fully utilizing work safety plans in job planning This new online series is made possible by the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program. “This material was produced under grant SH20849SH0 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.” *This class is fully online, registered participants will receive 30 days to watch, review, and complete. This material was filmed as part of Safety Fest, to learn more about Safety Fest please visit the official site at: http://safetyfest-easternidaho.org/
Machine Guarding
Specific training is a crucial part of any effective equipment guarding system. Training should involve instruction and/or hands-on training in the following: - Identify and describe the hazards associated with specific equipment - How do the equipment guards provide protection for this specific equipment - How, and under what circumstances, can the equipment guards be safely removed and when must the equipment guards be replaced - What to do if an equipment guard is damaged or missing. This new online series is made possible by the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program. “This material was produced under grant SH20849SH0 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.” *This class is fully online, registered participants will receive 30 days to watch, review, and complete. This material was filmed as part of Safety Fest, to learn more about Safety Fest please visit the official site at: http://safetyfest-easternidaho.org/
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens
Employers! Are you tired of employee resistance to the usual, boring, inconvenient OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen presentations? Then this course is for you and your employees! This user-friendly, online-based course allows students to complete the course at their own convenience. The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard is the focus, with current information on the three most devastating and common bloodborne pathogens. Online handouts and competency quizzes assure the student’s competency. This OSHA reviewed course is designed to meet the minimum requirements of CFR 29 1910.1930 annual education for employees. Don’t be a victim to deadly bloodborne diseases. Learn how to protect yourself by adhering to the simple rules covered in this presentation. This online series was made possible by the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program. “This material was produced under grant SH20849SH0 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.” *This class is fully online, registered participants will receive 90 days to watch, review, and complete. A certificate will be available upon completion and successful submission of course work.
Radiation 101
This class will educate you on radiation and how it exists naturally, as well as some of the effects of radiation. This new online series is made possible by the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program. “This material was produced under grant SH20849SH0 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.” *This class is fully online, registered participants will receive 30 days to watch, review, and complete. This material was filmed as part of Safety Fest, to learn more about Safety Fest please visit the official site at: http://safetyfest-easternidaho.org/
VPP Road Map
Available with either English or Spanish Audio. Is there a roadmap for becoming a VPP Star Site? Bonnie will share the steps taken (perhaps some mistakes that resulted in temporary detours) by the Idaho National Laboratory as they experienced their VPP journey. They will share some of the systems and tools used to encourage employee involvement. Class participants should leave this two-hour session with some concrete thoughts regarding a path forward if their organization or company has an interest in participating in the Voluntary Protection Program process. This new online series is made possible by the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program. “This material was produced under grant SH20849SH0 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.” *This class is fully online, registered participants will receive 30 days to watch, review, and complete. This material was filmed as part of Safety Fest, to learn more about Safety Fest please visit the official site at: http://safetyfest-easternidaho.org/