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Safety Course Directory
- General Safety Essentials
- HAZWOPER and Hazard Communications
- Electrical Safety
- Equipment Safety
- OSHA and Worksite Safety
- Driving Safety
- Driving Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Equipment Safety
- General Safety Essentials
- HAZWOPER and Hazard Communications
- OSHA and Worksite Safety
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Driver
- Electrical
- Equipment
- Fuel/Combustion
- General Safety
- Mining
- OSHA 10/30
- PPE
- Workplace
General Safety Essentials
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Residential Safety Essentials | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Residential Safety EssentialsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the type of PPE that is needed on the jobsite on a daily basis Identify proper lifting techniques Describe the proper steps to use when using a ladder Describe safe practices for utilizing vehicles and mobile equipment Course Number: RV-11312 |
Lead Safety in Construction: Keeping You Safe and Compliant | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Lead Safety in Construction: Keeping You Safe and CompliantOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Recognize the health hazards and how you can be exposed. Identify the specific risks that construction workers face. Explain elements of the OSHA standard. Discuss the responsibilities of employers. Select methods to reduce potential exposure and how personal protective equipment can help. Demonstrate the basics of an effective worker protection program that you can implement at your workplace. Course Number: RV-10952AW |
Fire Alarm Essentials | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fire Alarm EssentialsOverview/Description: In this course we will improve your recognition and comprehension of fire alarm systems and components when you experience them in your work and on-site observations. We have included many photographs to help you visualize the explanations. Course Number: RV-10781 |
More Than Mold – Health Effects Associated With Mold and Water Damage | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus More Than Mold – Health Effects Associated With Mold and Water DamageOverview/Description: At the conclusion of this course you will be able to: Identify requirements for mold to grow Describe how mold grows and spreads Recognize health effects associated with mold Identify agents other than mold that may be responsible for health effects associated with water damage Course Number: RV-10637AW |
Mold Safety and Health | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Mold Safety and HealthOverview/Description: At the conclusion of this course you will be able to: Recognize the signs of heat related disorders and the initial steps to take in response Explain the difference between General Industry OSHA regulations and their regulations for Construction List the most common safety concerns on the project site Demonstrate recent changes to the hazard communication requirements for your company Course Number: RV-10574AW |
Personal Protective Equipment For Mold Remediation Contractors and Consultants | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Personal Protective Equipment For Mold Remediation Contractors and ConsultantsOverview/Description: At the conclusion of this course you will be able to: Identify the basics of the OSHA regulations related to PPE Describe how to perform a respirator fit test Distinguish the necessary hand protection that also provides the dexterity you need /li> Break down the particulate filter rating system /li> Describe the selection criteria of disposable protective suits Course Number: RV-10567AW |
Health Effects Caused by Mold | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Health Effects Caused by MoldOverview/Description: At the conclusion of this course you will be able to: Identify the most common health symptoms of mold exposure. Categorize the 4 groups of people that are most at risk of the negative health consequences related to mold exposure. List the types of mold that are less noxious and more noxious to humans. Engage the debate about fungal health effects. Course Number: RV-10566AW |
Mold Remediation | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Mold RemediationOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the equipment used to assess mold Recall the types of materials that may have to be discarded when contaminated with mold or mold spores List questions to consider before starting remediation Name the suggested cleaning methods for various materials and furnishings Prioritize the steps to mold remediation in HVAC systems Identify the first step in remediating mold in a confined space Differentiate between limited and full containment List techniques for communicating with the building inhabitants Course Number: RV-10610 |
2015 International Fire Code Essentials – General Safety Precautions | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus 2015 International Fire Code Essentials – General Safety PrecautionsOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Develop a more detailed understanding of the most commonly applied general safety requirements of the 2015 International Fire Code. Understand code administration and requirements of each of the International Codes. Define the legal aspects permits and inspections of the IFC. Describe the general precautions against fire and emergency planning and preparedness. Course Number: RV-10935 |
2015 International Fire Code Essentials – Site and Building Services | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus 2015 International Fire Code Essentials – Site and Building ServicesOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify approved fire apparatus road requirements for buildings Describe fire service features and the necessary inspection and maintenance of these systems Describe proper installation operation and maintenance of building systems Define the requirements for interior finishing and decorative materials Course Number: RV-10936 |
2015 International Fire Code Essentials – Fire/Life Safety Systems and Features | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus 2015 International Fire Code Essentials – Fire/Life Safety Systems and FeaturesOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Explain with added detail the most commonly applied fire/life safety systems and features of the 2015 International Fire Code (IFC) Determine requirements for all fire protection systems Recall different types of automatic sprinkler systems and when they are required Describe means of egress and the different components Course Number: RV-10937 |
2015 International Fire Code Essentials – Special Processes and Building Uses | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus 2015 International Fire Code Essentials – Special Processes and Building UsesOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: List motor fuel-dispensing facility requirements Describe types of flammable finishing processes and safety requirements List required safeguards used to eliminate fire hazards when using powder coating equipment Identify the safety requirements for a spray room and spray booth Describe IFC requirements for exhaust duct separation distances at point of discharge List the commodity hazard classifications Describe fire safety requirements during construction and demolition Define the IFC regulations regarding activities of hazardous and special processes and uses Course Number: RV-10938 |
2015 International Fire Code Essentials – Hazardous Materials | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus 2015 International Fire Code Essentials – Hazardous MaterialsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the specific general requirements for hazardous materials to protect building occupants from an accidental release. Identify the health flammability and chemical instability of a hazardous material using a hazard identification sign. Describe how to handle damaged gas containers that present fire safety and health implications Explain the storage use handling and dispensing requirements of flammable and combustible liquids to prevent unwanted fires. Recall how many openings a storage tank should have to prevent fatal incidents from occurring. Course Number: RV-10939 |
2015 International Fire Code: Significant Changes | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus 2015 International Fire Code: Significant ChangesOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Determine when emergency power systems shall automatically provide secondary power after primary power is lost Identify the type of power required for electrical loads where interruption of the primary power could create hazards or hamper rescue or fire-fighting operations List the conditions in which the fire code official is authorized to permit the removal of existing occupant-use hose lines Recognize where ionization smoke alarms should be installed Recall the building occupancy type in which carbon monoxide detection is and is not required Determine in which cases sprinkler detection is and is not required Course Number: RV-11068 |
RCRA – Generator Container and Tank Requirements | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus RCRA – Generator Container and Tank RequirementsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-536 |
Rigging: Basic Lifting | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Rigging: Basic LiftingOverview/Description: Identify the parts of a simple block and tackle. Describe the proper use of a simple block and tackle. Identify the parts of a typical compound block and tackle. Describe inspections that are typically performed before a compound block and tackle is used. Explain what is involved in reeving a block and tackle. Describe the proper use of a compound block and tackle. Define the term mechanical advantage. Explain how to use a formula to select the appropriate block and tackle needed to lift a given weight. Describe the basic operation of a chain hoist. Describe the basic operation of a come-along. Describe the basic operation of a ratchet jack. Describe the basic operation of a screw jack. Describe the basic operation of a hydraulic jack. Describe basic safety precautions associated with using a jack. Describe the basic operation of a winch. Describe the effects of sling angles on a slings lifting capacity. Describe the effects of hitch patterns on a slings lifting capacity. Describe how a turnbuckle can be used to adjust sling length. Describe how a load leveler can be used to balance a load. Course Number: AMRLL00CEN |
Rigging: Ladders and Scaffolds | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Rigging: Ladders and ScaffoldsOverview/Description: Describe various types of ladders and their ratings. Explain how to select the proper ladder for the job. Explain how to use a ladder safely. Describe general safety precautions associated with stationary or fixed scaffolds. Describe the assembly use and disassembly of a systems scaffold. Describe the assembly use and disassembly of a tubular welded frame scaffold. Describe the basic components and operation of a pneumatic scaffold. Describe the basic components and operation of a hydraulic scaffold. Course Number: AMRLS00CEN |
Emission Controls | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Emission ControlsOverview/Description: AIR POLLUTION Define the terms emissions and air pollution. Describe various forms of emissions and their sources. Describe ways that emission levels can be monitored. EMISSION PREVENTION AND CONTROLS Describe how emissions can be reduced at the source. Describe how vapor recovery and condensation can prevent emissions from reaching the environment. SCRUBBERS Describe the basic operation of a wet scrubber. Describe the operation of a gas scrubber system. Describe operator responsibilities associated with gas scrubber systems. CARBON ADSORPTION Describe the operation of a fixed-bed carbon adsorption system. Describe the operation of a regenerable fixed-bed system. PARTICULATE CONTROL Describe the operation of a cyclone. Describe the operation of a baghouse. Describe operator responsibilities associated with baghouses. Describe the operation of an electrostatic precipitator. INCINERATION Describe the basic operation of an incinerator. Identify process variables that must be monitored and controlled in order for an incinerator to operate safely and efficiently. Course Number: OTEMC00CEN |
Developing and Implementing an EPA RMP | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Developing and Implementing an EPA RMPOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: List the different requirements for developing a Risk Management Plan following the EPAs 112(r) Risk Management Program rule (40 CFR Part 68) Discuss how to conduct a hazard assessment Describe how to perform an offsite consequence analysis List the different types of dispersion models and discuss how they are used for various situations Develop an Emergency Response Program Develop a Risk Communication Strategy Course Number: RV-10511 |
Fire and Smoke Dampers Simplified | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fire and Smoke Dampers SimplifiedOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the four types of fire and smoke dampers and correctly differentiate each type. Identify the type and rating of a fire dampers fusible link. Specify the appropriate type of fire or smoke damper for an HVAC duct penetration given a buildings occupancy construction type and wall/ceiling classification. Specify the appropriate actuation methods for a fire/smoke damper knowing the type of fire alarm system installed in a building. Specify the appropriate fire or smoke damper given the above conditions and the UL listing of the damper. Course Number: RV-11046AW |
Aboveground Storage Tank Requirements (AST) | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Aboveground Storage Tank Requirements (AST)Overview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-938 |
Air-Purifying Respirators | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Air-Purifying RespiratorsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-902 |
Air-Supplying Respirators | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Air-Supplying RespiratorsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-901 |
Chemical Unloading Basics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Chemical Unloading BasicsOverview/Description: -List and describe typical personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines for chemical unloading -Explain employee right to know about the chemicals in the workplace -List basic safety and environmental considerations when unloading liquid chemicals -Iden Course Number: RVCT-626 |
Chlorine Dioxide Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Chlorine Dioxide AwarenessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-376 |
Clean Water Act Section 404 Permits | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Clean Water Act Section 404 PermitsOverview/Description: Define the term Waters of the United States Describe the purpose of Clean Water Act Section 404 permits Describe the difference between General and Individual permits Describe the Section 404 permit application process Describe the requirements for discharging dredged and fill material in waters of the United States Identify and describe common practices to avoid impacts to wetlands and other aquatic resources Describe the compensation options for unavoidable impacts Course Number: RVCT-311 |
Cold Stress | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Cold StressOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-372 |
Lead Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Lead AwarenessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-318B |
Mold Awareness and Prevention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Mold Awareness and PreventionOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-361 |
Portable Loading Ramps | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Portable Loading RampsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-814 |
Legionella Prevention and Control | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Legionella Prevention and ControlOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Define legionella its causes and risk factors Discuss the ANSI/ASHRAE 188-2015 Standard Review water management for buildings to prevent outbreaks Describe testing methodology and frequency Course Number: RVI-11016 |
Walking and Working Surfaces | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Walking and Working SurfacesOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Define walking and working surfaces Describe requirements for aisles stairways guard rails and fall protection systems Identify areas within and outside of OSHA compliance Develop solutions to avoid injury Course Number: RVI-11319AW |
Heat Stress Symptoms and Prevention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Heat Stress Symptoms and PreventionOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the forms of heat stress Define the symptoms for each form of heat stress Describe how to determine the risk of heat stress List methods to reduce the risk of heat stress [and] Describe treatments for persons showing symptoms of heat stress Course Number: RVCT-344 |
Heat Stress Causes | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Heat Stress CausesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-371B |
Combustible Dusts | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Combustible DustsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-329B |
Flammable and Combustible Liquids | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Flammable and Combustible LiquidsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-386B |
R & D Waste Management | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus R & D Waste ManagementOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Review applicable regulations for handling laboratory waste streams Provide details on characterizing hazardous wastes Discuss guidelines for handling chemical wastes Review additional waste streams Summarize biological wastes Course Number: RVI-10772AW |
Lean Manufacturing: Value Stream Mapping | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Lean Manufacturing: Value Stream MappingOverview/Description: Have you ever heard of value stream mapping? Value stream mapping (VSM) is a Lean tool that allows you to create a visual representation, from order receipt through to the arrival of the product to the customer, without concentrating on the period of lead time taken up by manufacturing. In this interactive online course, we will review the concepts of value stream mapping, the steps in value stream mapping, and list the benefits of this useful tool. Course Number: RVCT-1099 |
RCRA – Emergencies Inspections and Training | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus RCRA – Emergencies Inspections and TrainingOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-538 |
RCRA – Introduction | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus RCRA – IntroductionOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-535 |
RCRA – Preparing for Transportation Manifesting and LDR | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus RCRA – Preparing for Transportation Manifesting and LDROverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-537 |
RCRA – Special Wastes and Other Requirements | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus RCRA – Special Wastes and Other RequirementsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-539 |
SPCC Inspections | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus SPCC InspectionsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-928 |
SPCC Run-On and Runoff | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus SPCC Run-On and RunoffOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-929 |
SPCC Secondary Containment | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus SPCC Secondary ContainmentOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-931 |
Storage and Handling of Category 1 and 2 Flammables | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Storage and Handling of Category 1 and 2 FlammablesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-949 |
Storage and Handling of Category 3 and 4 Flammables | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Storage and Handling of Category 3 and 4 FlammablesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-950 |
Storage and Handling of Corrosives | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Storage and Handling of CorrosivesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-947 |
Storage and Handling of Pesticides | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Storage and Handling of PesticidesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-948 |
Truck Mounted Cranes | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Truck Mounted CranesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-540 |
Turpentine Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Turpentine AwarenessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-375 |
Underground Storage Tank Requirements (UST) | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Underground Storage Tank Requirements (UST)Overview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-939 |
Universal Waste Storage and Handling | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Universal Waste Storage and HandlingOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-926 |
Volatile Solvent Spill Response | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Volatile Solvent Spill ResponseOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-935 |
Working Over or Near Water | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Working Over or Near WaterOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-557 |
Gas Pipelines – Public Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Gas Pipelines – Public AwarenessOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Implement an effective gas pipeline awareness program State the minimum 49 CFR 195.440 requirements List the American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice (RP) 1162 requirements Name the target audience for the gas pipeline awareness program Course Number: RVI-10769 |
Bloodborne Pathogens for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Bloodborne Pathogens for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1093 |
Asbestos Awareness – 2 Hour Training | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Asbestos Awareness – 2 Hour TrainingOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Explain what asbestos is and describe its properties Describe the health effects of asbestos and the additional health risks for smokers Describe OSHA and EPA regulations for asbestos Define the terms friable and non-friable Recognize common asbestos-containing materials or ACMs Describe the four OSHA classifications of asbestos work Describe the asbestos-related responsibilities of building owners employers and employees including material sampling and testing employee training and medical surveillance recordkeeping engineering controls and safe work practices hazard communication and hygiene facilities Identify the preferred methods for cleaning up and disposing of asbestos-containing waste debris and dust Course Number: RVCT-1137 |
Metalworking Fluid Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Metalworking Fluid SafetyOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: List the three primary functions and benefits of using metalworking fluids Identify the four types of metalworking fluids and their uses in industry Identify potential health hazards of working with MWFs and preventive measures that can be taken Provide examples of work practices to minimize exposures to MWFs Describe how to check MWF concentrations with a refractometer and calibration of the meter Course Number: RVCT-1136 |
Banding Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Banding SafetyOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Identify various types of banding List the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required when banding Describe the steps for applying steel and poly banding Describe how to safely remove banding Recall general banding safety guidelines Course Number: RVCT-1132 |
Safe Backing of Tractor Trailer Rigs | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safe Backing of Tractor Trailer RigsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-2780 |
Bloodborne Pathogens for Custodians | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Bloodborne Pathogens for CustodiansOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-2670 |
Box Cutter Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Box Cutter SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-2763 |
Janitorial Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Janitorial SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-3239 |
Kitchen Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Kitchen SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-1674 |
Property Management Safety – Employee Slips and Falls | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Property Management Safety – Employee Slips and FallsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-3242 |
Property Management Safety – Fire Prevention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Property Management Safety – Fire PreventionOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-3243 |
Property Management Safety – Personal Protective Equipment | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Property Management Safety – Personal Protective EquipmentOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-3244 |
Property Management Safety – Resident Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Property Management Safety – Resident SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-3245 |
Property Management Safety – Resident Slips and Falls | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Property Management Safety – Resident Slips and FallsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-3246 |
Tree Trimming Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Tree Trimming SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-2935 |
WSI – Groundskeeping Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus WSI – Groundskeeping SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-2697 |
New Employee Safety Orientation | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus New Employee Safety OrientationOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: identify good housekeeping practices that promote workplace safety describe safety concerns associated with the proper use of tools and ladders state methods for isolating energy sources describe the steps for responding to electrical shock list types of personal protective equipment commonly used and for special hazards describe the types of information found on Safety Data Sheets compare the colors and numbers used on a fire diamond describe warning labels and signs that may be used to communicate information about hazards in a workplace describe basic steps for responding to a fire compare the uses of different classes of fire extinguishers Course Number: RVI-11332 |
Ergonomics Economics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Ergonomics EconomicsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Define the following terms: ergonomics microergonomic equipment macroergonomic equipment acute trauma and cumulative trauma Briefly describe how each of the following traumas result from lack of ergonomic design and improper work techniques: lifting or pulling twisting or turning carpal tunnel syndrome poor blood circulation and bursitis List at least seven of the 13 presented common economic guidelines Explain how a net cost savings can result from increased efficiency due to implementation of an ergonomic change to a workstation object such as a chair or a table Course Number: RVI-11127 |
Ladder Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Ladder SafetyOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the importance of ladder safety Identify common causes of ladder accidents Discuss proper labeling of ladders Analyze how to ascend descend and work on ladders safely Explain how to maintain store and transport ladders properly Evaluate the OSHA regulations for ladder safety Course Number: RVI-11009 |
Assessing Occupational Exposure | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Assessing Occupational ExposureOverview/Description: Assessing occupational exposures is a process for managing the health risks associated with workplace exposures to chemical, physical, and biological agents. This interactive, online course will cover ways to assess and prioritize exposures into exposure control categories to focus resources on the highest risks, differentiate “acceptable” from “unacceptable” exposures, and discuss ways to control “unacceptable” exposures. This course will introduce comprehensive strategies to best manage risk and resources. Course Number: RVI-11026 |
Unstable Reactive and Energetic Compounds | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Unstable Reactive and Energetic CompoundsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify current CSB and OSHA regulatory oversight due to recent accidents. Describe a Job Hazard Assessment (JHA) and ways this tool can be used to identify hazards evaluate risks and take the necessary actions to eliminate hazards. Explain the 16 sections of Safety Data Sheets as they pertain to these chemicals. Recognize the specific chemicals/classes that constitute these types of compounds identify their hazards evaluate risks and eliminate the hazards Course Number: RVI-10965 |
EHS Regulatory Overview | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus EHS Regulatory OverviewOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the necessary skills to locate and find the Environmental Health and Safety regulations Describe how to monitor regulatory compliance for Environmental Health and Safety Summarize and describe the major tenants of Environmental Health and Safety regulations Describe the regulatory standards that governs industry from an Environmental Health and Safety perspective Course Number: RVI-10997 |
Confined Spaces in Construction | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Confined Spaces in ConstructionOverview/Description: This course will define “confined spaces” and discuss hazards associated with confined space entry. You will learn about emergency procedures associated with confined space entries so you can understand the roles and responsibilities of all involved. This course will provide imagery of various entry points and will identify abnormal behavior and inconsistencies as well as show the proper techniques for monitoring confined spaces. Course Number: RV-10887 |
The Safe Lab Environment | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus The Safe Lab EnvironmentOverview/Description: Describe design features that help to provide a safe lab environment. Explain how general ventilation is accomplished in a lab. Describe the function and operation of fume hoods and list some guidelines that apply to their use. Describe the function and operation of biological safety cabinets. Describe safe practices associated with the storage of various chemicals in a lab. Describe methods for cleaning up small to moderate chemical spills and disposing of contaminated waste. Describe safety and regulatory concerns associated with the disposal of various forms of chemical waste. Course Number: LTTSA00CEN |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Employee Participation | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Employee ParticipationOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the importance of employee participation as part of the overall process safety management program Recognize OSHA 1910.119 employee participation requirements Outline steps on how to incorporate participation into your overall process safety management program Measure compliance with employee participation requirements Course Number: RVI-10842 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Operating Procedures | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Operating ProceduresOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the importance of operating procedures as part of overall PSM program; List OSHA 1910.119 operating procedures requirements; Define how to incorporate operating procedures into your overall PSM program; Determine compliance with operating procedures requirements. Course Number: RVI-10843 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Training | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): TrainingOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the importance of training as part of the overall PSM program List the OSHA 1910.119 training requirements Identify how to incorporate effective training into your overall PSM program Measure compliance with PSM training requirements Course Number: RVI-10844 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Contractors | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): ContractorsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the importance of contractor safety as part of overall PSM program List OSHA 1910.119 contractor safety requirements Identify how to implement contractor safety into your overall PSM program Measure compliance with PSM contractor requirements Course Number: RVI-10845 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Pre-Startup Safety Review | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Pre-Startup Safety ReviewOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the importance of pre-startup safety review (PSSR) as part of overall PSM program Understand OSHA 1910.119 pre-startup safety review requirements Understand how to implement pre-startup safety into your overall PSM program Evaluate compliance with pre-startup safety review requirements Course Number: RVI-10846 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Hot Work Permits | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Hot Work PermitsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the importance of an effective hot work program as part of overall PSM program; List OSHA 1910.119 hot work program requirements; Identify how to implement a hot work program into your overall PSM program; Measure compliance with hot work program requirements Course Number: RVI-10847 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Incident Investigations | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Incident InvestigationsOverview/Description: By the end of this course youre going be able to: Describe the importance of incident investigation as part of your overall process safety management program List OSHA 1910.119 Incident Investigation Requirements Identify how to implement an incident investigation program into your overall process safety management program Measure compliance with incident investigation requirements Course Number: RVI-10848 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Emergency Planning & Response | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Emergency Planning & ResponseOverview/Description: By the end of this course youre going be able to: Describe the importance of emerging planning emergency planning and response as part of the overall PSM program List OSHA 1910.119 emergency planning and response requirements Identify how to implement emergency planning and response into your overall PSM program Measure compliance with the emergency planning and response requirements Course Number: RVI-10849 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Compliance Audits | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Compliance AuditsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the importance of compliance audits as part of the overall process safety management program List OSHA 1910.119 Compliance Audit Requirements Identify how to implement compliance audits into your overall process safety management program Measure compliance with process safety management compliance audit requirements Course Number: RVI-10850 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Trade Secrets | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Trade SecretsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the trade secrets requirements outlined in the PSM standard Identify your companys rights and responsibilities with respect to company trade secrets List OSHAs rights and responsibilities to access trade secret information List why trade secrets are part of the PSM standard Course Number: RVI-10851 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – What You Dont Know Can Kill You! | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – What You Dont Know Can Kill You!Overview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Discuss the safety requirements of fuel systems and combustion equipment Explain code and standard structuring to ensure safe fuel systems and equipment for building occupants Identify the publications to reference in order to comply with the requirements for facility occupant welfare Describe ways to assess and minimize risk in the systems and equipment that provide healthy environments Course Number: RVI-10807 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Combustion Basics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Combustion BasicsOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Label the fire triangle and explain its importance in providing healthy environments Discuss combustion chemistry and how it applies to designing safe reliable burner systems in occupied buildings Identify flame color shape symmetry and stability to evaluate and mitigate risk in any facility Describe potential hazards and how to eliminate them or reduce their effects on building occupants Course Number: RVI-10808 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Gas Supply System Issues | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Gas Supply System IssuesOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Outline the gas flow of a typical gas transmission delivery piping system Identify the mercaptan concentration threshold requirements for gas odorization List the conditions to consider when conducting a gas piping risk survey Define digester and landfill gas supplies Course Number: RVI-10810 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Natural Gas Piping Basics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Natural Gas Piping BasicsOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the codes and standards that apply to natural gas piping List the pipe joining methods used for steel gas piping systems Describe the types of manual shutoff isolation valves installed in fuel systems List the nondestructive techniques used in weld integrity testing Course Number: RVI-10809 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Gas Piping Repairs and Cleaning | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Gas Piping Repairs and CleaningOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: List the six key steps to conducting gas piping repairs safely Identify the three most popular purge processes Describe the gas sampling safety protocol Identify the delivery methods used to get nitrogen to a site for the use of purging Describe the key considerations intended to minimize contamination Name the pig types that are commonly used directly in support of cleaning processes Identify key issues related to NFPA 54 and NFPA 56 standards List the matters that must be addressed in the written procedures for each cleaning and purging activity Course Number: RVI-10811 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Understanding Boilers and Their Special Risks | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Understanding Boilers and Their Special RisksOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: List the different boiler types Match the correct type of water gage glasses to use based on maximum psi capacity Describe what you can review to make sure your gage glass systems are functioning properly List the five most common safety relief valve defect issues Identify key hazards associated with steam piping Course Number: RVI-10813 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Controlling Combustion Risks: People | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Controlling Combustion Risks: PeopleOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Identify human error factors that lead to operations and maintenance issues and disasters Explain the impact of and methods involved in the planning application and validation of training Describe the incident response cycle and how it is impacted by sustainability and company culture Relate the concept of layers of protection analysis as a classical means of providing protection from hazards Explain why contractors for fuels and combustion equipment need to be quali?ed assessed and validated Course Number: RVI-10814 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Controlling Combustion Risks: Policies | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Controlling Combustion Risks: PoliciesOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the consequences of not having detailed and relevant fuel and combustion system speci?cations for purchasing installation and inspection of equipment Explain the importance of having an equipment-speci?c process for combustion equipment lockout tagout and blind installation Relate how interlock and safety testing of fuel trains and devices and equipment upgrades can help keep you safety compliant with current nationally recognized codes and standards Discuss why detailed startup/shutdown procedures are important and briefly explain generic elements of a prestart walk-down Describe the importance of validating competence through training and experience of both vendors and employees who interface with fuels and combustion systems List the basic points to consider when writing a procedure or speci?cations for burner tuning (fuel/air ratio adjustment) Course Number: RVI-10815 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Controlling Combustion Risks: Equipment | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Controlling Combustion Risks: EquipmentOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Discuss how to control equipment risk through regular safety testing and maintenance of equipment Describe the safety standards and tests used for safety interlock devices Identify the different Flame Detectors used to establish whether or not a flame exists List the commonly used fuel valves that are used on fuel trains Discuss the safety requirements involved in conducting a plug valve maintenance program Course Number: RVI-10816 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Global Perspective on Fuel and Combustion System Risks | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Global Perspective on Fuel and Combustion System RisksOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) role related to standards and speci?cations in Europe and list at least two other international standards organizations Relate the three important questions you should ask before starting a project in a developing country Explain why you may benefit from keeping things simple in developing countries as opposed to using the most ef?cient technology available List at least three challenges related to creating training for facilities in developing countries Cite at least four examples of great technologies that are moving their way into the U.S. marketplace Course Number: RVI-10817 |
Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Business Contingency Planning | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fuel and Combustion Systems Safety – Business Contingency PlanningOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Explain factors related to fuel systems and combustion equipment that should be considered when it comes to business contingency planning Describe sparing philosophy and spare capacity and list components you should consider in planning spare parts needs and why commonality is integral Relate ideas for making fuel and combustion systems more robust toward ?ooding incidents through design and installation and recovery more rapid and secure Discuss investigation issues that can occur when your facility has an incident and how you should plan for them List the five key items you should implement immediately at your facility to help maintain safe fuel and combustion systems Course Number: RVI-10818 |
Triethylaluminium Safety Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Triethylaluminium Safety AwarenessOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: List the potential hazards of triethylaluminium (TEAL) Select safe work practices for TEAL Recognize safe handling and storage requirements Recall Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements Provide training requirements Course Number: RVI-10765 |
The Hazards of Oxygen and Oxygen Enrichment | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus The Hazards of Oxygen and Oxygen EnrichmentOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will: List the potential hazards of Oxygen (O 2 ) Detect an O 2 deficient and O 2 enriched atmosphere Demonstrate proper handling/storage practices for O 2 cylinders Communicate training requirements for O 2 Course Number: RVI-10764 |
Developing an Employee Safety Training Program | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Developing an Employee Safety Training ProgramOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Discuss basic requirements for employee safety trainings Describe how to provide control of employees in the areas of lockout/tagout cutting and welding emergency action plan and other site policies Review typical medical emergency plans and accident report forms Identify the PPE personal protective equipment that can be required for employee sites Course Number: RV-10778 |
Ethylene Oxide Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Ethylene Oxide SafetyOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the potential hazards of Ethylene Oxide (EtO) Recall safe work precautions while working with EtO List employee training requirements Name the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) for EtO Recite the requirements contained in OSHAs Ethylene Oxide regulation:1910.1047 Course Number: RVI-10760 |
Safety Management | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety ManagementOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Integrate safety management into your business to protect the health safety and welfare of your employees and clients List the four major safety and health program elements Recognize unsafe conditions in a work area in order to maintain the health safety and welfare of your employees Prioritize the immediate steps you can take to enhance the safety program at your facility for the health safety and welfare of you and your employees Course Number: RVI-10767 |
R & D Chemical Hygiene | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus R & D Chemical HygieneOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Review applicable REGULATIONS for chemical hygiene Discuss guidelines for handling hazardous chemicals Develop chemical spill control procedures for your facility Review the revised Hazard Communication Standard Discuss chemical storage and compatibility Develop chemical waste guidelines for your facility Course Number: RVI-10800AW |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Management of Change | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Management of ChangeOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Define the purpose of management of change Describe when a formal management of change process is needed and when it is not needed List the elements contained in an effective management of change process Course Number: RVI-10732 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Mechanical Integrity | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Mechanical IntegrityOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Define the purpose of a mechanical integrity program Describe the parts of a mechanical integrity program Course Number: RVI-10731 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Process Hazard Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Process Hazard AnalysisOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Define the purpose of a process hazard analysis List the elements contained in a process hazard analysis Describe at least three acceptable methods for performing a process hazard analysis Describe the basic requirements related to any process hazard analysis Course Number: RVI-10730 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): Process Safety Information | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): Process Safety InformationOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Define process safety information List the types of information that are considered process safety information Explain how process safety information is used within the broader scope of process safety management Describe when process safety information needs updated Course Number: RVI-10733 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): 1910.119 Overview and Auditing | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): 1910.119 Overview and AuditingOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Discuss the chemical accidents that prompted OSHA to publish the PSM standard Describe the scope of the PSM standard and list the PSM standard elements Explain how to implement PSM standard in a facility Describe how to prepare for an OSHA PSM inspection Course Number: RVI-10689 |
Process Safety Management (PSM): An Overview | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety Management (PSM): An OverviewOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Define PSM Explain why PSM was enacted List the elements of the PSM regulatory standard Describe each element Explain ways to effectively implement PSM Course Number: RVI-10729 |
Exit Routes Emergency Action Plans & Fire Prevention Plans | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Exit Routes Emergency Action Plans & Fire Prevention PlansOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Discuss past egress tragedies and identify the safety flaws that contributed to each occurrence Identify critical means of egress requirements to ensure safe exit from a structure in the event of an emergency Explain how to develop an emergency action plan based on OSHA 1910.38 Describe how to develop a fire prevention plan based on OSHA 1910.39 Course Number: RVI-10718 |
Laboratory Safety (BBLASA0CEN) | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Laboratory Safety (BBLASA0CEN)Overview/Description: Topic I: Hazards in the Laboratory – Describe two broad categories of chemical hazards – Explain the difference between acute and chronic health effects from chemical exposure – Describe the four routes of chemical exposure Topic II: Minimizing the Risks – Describe four basic principles of safety in the laboratory – Describe three main types of personal protective equipment used in the laboratory Topic III: The OSHA Lab Standard – State the primary requirement of the OSHA Lab Standard and describe some methods of meeting that requirement – Describe the general requirements of the written Chemical Hygiene Plan and explain some ways those requirements can be met Topic IV: Chemical Hygiene Practices – Describe some basic chemical hygiene practices that will help minimize exposure to hazardous chemicals in the lab Topic V: Chemical Storage – Describe some general guidelines for chemical storage – List five classes of chemicals that should be considered for storage purposes Topic VI: Emergency – Explain some general procedures to follow in the event of an emergency in the lab Course Number: BBLASA0CEN |
Smart Workplaces: Preparing for a Pandemic Flu Outbreak | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Smart Workplaces: Preparing for a Pandemic Flu OutbreakOverview/Description: What if a third of our employees could not come to work because they were sick – or were caring for sick family members? What if the companies that we rely on to do business – suppliers, staffing companies, even banking – could not take care of our business due to flu absences in their own companies? An outbreak of influenza can cripple a business’s productivity if a large percentage of its employees are infected all at once. As the threat of a pandemic flu increases, business managers and HR professionals should take steps now to create and implement a pandemic influenza response plan. If done properly, an influenza response plan can help businesses reduce the risk of a large percentage of absenteeism and maintain crucial operations, as influenza is more widely transmitted. This course will explain the latest CDC and Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines, as well as provide checklists and sample communications to help business and HR professionals assemble a pandemic influenza response plan. The training provided in this course will help employers to determine how to avoid adverse effects on other entities in their supply chains while also reducing transmission among staff. Course Number: ST-0007A |
Smart Workplaces: Designing Safe Workspaces & Preventing Injury | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Smart Workplaces: Designing Safe Workspaces & Preventing InjuryOverview/Description: At the conclusion of this course you will be able to: Explain the risk factors for MSDs and the process for addressing ergonomics issues in your workplace Identify problem areas and minimize hazards to prevent MSDs List specific ergonomic guidelines Explain the best way to set up a computer workstation to help prevent the development of MSDs Course Number: ST-0006AD |
Cut and Puncture Wound Prevention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Cut and Puncture Wound PreventionOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Define the terms cut and puncture List health risks associated with cuts or puncture wounds Identify hazards and causes of cuts and puncture wounds Describe how to prevent cuts and puncture wounds Describe how to care for non-emergency injuries Course Number: RVCT-1133 |
Flu Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Flu AwarenessOverview/Description: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, 25-50 million Americans get the flu each year. Of those, about 500,000 are hospitalized due to complications. There are tens of thousands of flu-associated deaths each year as well. It is essential for everyone to know how to recognize the symptoms of the flu, as well as how to treat it, when to go to the doctor, and how to prevent from getting it again. Course Number: RVCT-511 |
Line-of-Fire Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Line-of-Fire SafetyOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Define what it means to be in the line of fire List some common line-of-fire hazards Identify line-of-fire hazards Describe how to protect yourself and others from line-of-fire hazards Course Number: RVCT-1130 |
Investigation of Failures | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Investigation of FailuresOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: List common causes of equipment failures Describe investigative analysis tools Recall the importance of equipment histories Identify failure events List common steps to conduct a failure investigation Course Number: RVCT-1107 |
Order Picker Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Order Picker SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1071 |
Behavior-Based Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Behavior-Based SafetyOverview/Description: Define the term behavior-based safety (BBS) Describe the three elements which contribute to workplace safety Describe the tools which must accompany a BBS program to create an effective workplace safety program Describe the ABC model of behavior including when to use antecedents and consequences List the requirements of an effective BBS program Describe the steps required to implement a BBS program Identify examples of safe behaviors and unsafe behaviors Course Number: RVCT-506 |
Conveyor Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Conveyor SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-408 |
Crystalline Silica Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Crystalline Silica AwarenessOverview/Description: Identify materials which are capable of generating crystalline silica in the workplace List some industries associated with crystalline silica List the diseases caused by crystalline silica exposure Describe the effects of the diseases caused by exposure Describe how to avoid exposure to crystalline silica Differentiate between engineering controls and administrative controls Describe specific engineering and administrative controls for limiting exposure Identify appropriate personal protective equipment to help prevent exposure Describe the correct steps to take in case of an exposure emergency Course Number: RVCT-524 |
Escape Respirators and SCSRs | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Escape Respirators and SCSRsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-904 |
Formaldehyde Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Formaldehyde AwarenessOverview/Description: Formaldehyde overview History production and uses of formaldehyde Sources and types of formaldehyde exposure Effects of formaldehyde exposure Regulation and prevention of formaldehyde exposure Course Number: RVCT-310B |
Hand and Power Tools | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hand and Power ToolsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-313B |
Hand Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hand SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-916 |
Hand Washing and Hygiene | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hand Washing and HygieneOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-389B |
Hearing Conservation | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hearing ConservationOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-802 |
Hexavalent Chromium | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hexavalent ChromiumOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-328B |
Hot Work Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hot Work SafetyOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe what hot work is and the hazards associated with it Identify who is responsible for hot work safety Discuss where and when to perform hot work Describe hot work permit requirements Identify Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements and clothing guidelines for hot work Course Number: RVCT-331B |
Hydraulic Fluid Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hydraulic Fluid SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-339B |
Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hydrogen Sulfide AwarenessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-311B |
Laser Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Laser SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-805 |
Lead-Based Paint Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Lead-Based Paint SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-338B |
Line Breaking Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Line Breaking SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-343 |
Maintenance Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Maintenance SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-530 |
Metal on Metal Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Metal on Metal SafetyOverview/Description: Describe the primary danger of metal on metal hammering Describe what is unique about hardened steel List alternative work methods to avoid metal on metal impact Describe safety guidelines for metal on metal work Identify the proper PPE for metal on metal hammering Course Number: RVCT-850 |
Night Shift Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Night Shift SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-964 |
Pressure Washing Best Management Practices | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Pressure Washing Best Management PracticesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-933 |
Hand and Power Tools for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hand and Power Tools for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1042 |
Hearing Protection for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hearing Protection for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1027 |
Ladders and Stepladders for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Ladders and Stepladders for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1037 |
Battery Acid and Spill Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Battery Acid and Spill SafetyOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify battery hazards Obtain chemical and health hazard information for batteries Identify a battery acid spill Describe how to respond and clean up a battery acid spill Describe how to mitigate and treat battery acid exposures Course Number: RVCT-1135 |
Fatigue Management | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fatigue ManagementOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the dangers of fatigue Describe the characteristics of fatigue and list some common symptoms Define circadian rhythm and shift work disorder Describe the responsibilities of both employers and employees for preventing fatigue Describe the purpose of fatigue risk management systems Identify ways to minimize the risks of fatigue Course Number: RVCT-1091 |
Turret Truck Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Turret Truck SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1072 |
Personal Accountability for Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Personal Accountability for SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1108 |
Environmental Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Environmental AwarenessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1092 |
Safety Management: Barrier Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Barrier AnalysisOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-990 |
Safety Management: Change Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Change AnalysisOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-988 |
Safety Management: Events and Causal Factors Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Events and Causal Factors AnalysisOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-987 |
Safety Management: Medical and Exposure Records Access | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Medical and Exposure Records AccessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-923 |
Safety Management: Root Causes of Human Behavior | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Root Causes of Human BehaviorOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-986 |
Safety Management: Task Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Task AnalysisOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-989 |
Anhydrous Ammonia Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Anhydrous Ammonia AwarenessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-513 |
Asbestos Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Asbestos AwarenessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-804 |
Back Injury Prevention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Back Injury PreventionOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Explain the value of preventing back injuries Describe the anatomy and mechanics of the back List common causes signs and symptoms of back injuries Identify the most common risk factors for injuries {and} State prevention measures including proper lifting technique Course Number: RVCT-390 |
Bloodborne Pathogens | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Bloodborne PathogensOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-303B |
Bloodborne Pathogens for Hospitality | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Bloodborne Pathogens for HospitalityOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-453 |
Bloodborne Pathogens for Schools | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Bloodborne Pathogens for SchoolsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-452 |
Commercial Explosives Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Commercial Explosives SafetyOverview/Description: #NAME? Course Number: RVCT-561 |
Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Compressed Gas Cylinder SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-364B |
Confined Space Entry – Permit Required | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Confined Space Entry – Permit RequiredOverview/Description: A confined space is defined as a work area which has sufficient space for a person to fit within and perform work, limited means of entry and exit, and a design that was not intended for continuous worker occupancy. Working in a confined space can present hazardous atmospheres and physical dangers to employees. There are two types of confined spaces: Non-permit Required Confined Spaces and Permit-required Confined Spaces. This course will describe the dangers, best practices, and permit requirements necessary when working in a permit-required confined space. Course Number: RVCT-439 |
Confined Space Entry Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Confined Space Entry AwarenessOverview/Description: A confined space is defined as a work area which has all of the following characteristics: sufficient space for a person to fit within and perform work, limited means of entry and exit, and a design that was not intended for continuous worker occupancy. This course will provide general awareness on confined spaces, differentiate between a permit-required and non-permit required confined space, and describe the job roles and responsibilities involved in confined space entry. Course Number: RVCT-533 |
Equipment Hazard Basics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Equipment Hazard BasicsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-493 |
Ergonomics for Industrial Environments | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Ergonomics for Industrial EnvironmentsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify different types of musculoskeletal disorders MSDs) and discuss the risk factors for developing these disorders Describe motion-based risk factors and discuss their cumulative effects on the body Describe physical work environment risk factors Identify psychological state risk factors Explain ergonomic control strategies and discuss how these strategies can be used to prevent MSDs at work Course Number: RVCT-418 |
Ergonomics for Office Environments | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Ergonomics for Office EnvironmentsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-308 |
Fall Prevention and Protection – General Industry | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fall Prevention and Protection – General IndustryOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Identify and describe types of fall protection systems including best practices for their use List in order the steps to put on a body harness Identify and describe different types of lanyards Describe different types of anchorage points Define free-fall distance Identify and describe vertical and horizontal lifelines List the calculation factors for determining fall space clearance List emergency action plan steps in case of a fall List inspecting and maintenance guidelines for fall protection systems List fall protection use guidelines in lift equipment Course Number: RVCT-803 |
Fire Extinguisher Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fire Extinguisher SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-967 |
Fire Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fire SafetyOverview/Description: #NAME? Course Number: RVCT-966 |
First Aid – Alcohol and Drug Overdose | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Alcohol and Drug OverdoseOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-891 |
First Aid – Animal and Human Bites and Scratches | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Animal and Human Bites and ScratchesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-898 |
First Aid – Automated External Defibrillator (AED) | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Automated External Defibrillator (AED)Overview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-881 |
First Aid – Bleeding Emergencies | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Bleeding EmergenciesOverview/Description: – Explain the importance of calling for emergency medical care if someone is bleeding severely – Explain the importance of protecting yourself before you provide first aid to a person whos bleeding severely – List items to use for your protection while pr Course Number: RVCT-887 |
First Aid – Breathing Emergencies | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Breathing EmergenciesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-885 |
First Aid – Broken Bones and Dislocations | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Broken Bones and DislocationsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-896 |
First Aid – Burns | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – BurnsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-895 |
First Aid – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)Overview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: ?Identify when to summon emergency medical assistance Define CPR and its purpose Explain when to provide CPR List two things to assess before performing CPR Describe how to provide conventional CPR Explain how to perform Hands-Only CPR™ Course Number: RVCT-882 |
First Aid – Dehydration | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – DehydrationOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-899 |
First Aid – Diabetic Emergencies | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Diabetic EmergenciesOverview/Description: #NAME? Course Number: RVCT-892 |
First Aid – Eye Injuries | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Eye InjuriesOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Explain the importance of wearing eye protection Explain how hazard communication training can help people avoid having eye injuries and how it can help when there is an eye injury from chemical exposure to the eye List three steps of providing first aid for eye injuries caused when chemicals contact the eye Describe how to use an emergency eye wash station and list the ways to flush chemicals from the eye when there are no eye washes available Explain how to provide first aid for scratches or abrasions to the eye cuts or punctures to the eye and blows to the eye [and] Explain how to provide first aid when a person has a foreign object embedded in their eyeball Course Number: RVCT-894 |
First Aid – Fire Ant Bites and Stings | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Fire Ant Bites and StingsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-960 |
First Aid – Flying Insect Stings | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Flying Insect StingsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-961 |
First Aid – Head Injuries and Concussions | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Head Injuries and ConcussionsOverview/Description: #NAME? Course Number: RVCT-893 |
First Aid – Head Neck Back and Spine Injuries | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Head Neck Back and Spine InjuriesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-888 |
First Aid – Heart Attacks and Cardiac Arrest | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Heart Attacks and Cardiac ArrestOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-883 |
First Aid – Initial Steps | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Initial StepsOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: ?Explain the purpose of emergency first aid Explain the importance of summoning emergency medical assistance in a first-aid situation Explain general legal guidelines related to providing first aid List in order each of the five steps of the DR. ABC method Describe what each step of DR. ABC is Explain how to perform each step of DR. ABC Course Number: RVCT-880 |
First Aid – Poisoning | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – PoisoningOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-890 |
First Aid – Scorpion Stings | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Scorpion StingsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-959 |
First Aid – Seizures | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – SeizuresOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-889 |
First Aid – Shock | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – ShockOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-884 |
First Aid – Snake Bites | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Snake BitesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-897 |
First Aid – Spider Bites | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Spider BitesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-919 |
First Aid – Sprains and Strains | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Sprains and StrainsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-504 |
First Aid – Stroke | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – StrokeOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-886 |
First Aid – Tick Bites | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – Tick BitesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-962 |
First Aid – Unconsciousness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Aid – UnconsciousnessOverview/Description: #NAME? Course Number: RVCT-920 |
Job Hazard Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Job Hazard AnalysisOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-385B |
Ladder Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Ladder SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-806 |
Personal Protective Equipment | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Personal Protective EquipmentOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-801 |
Pneumatic Tool Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Pneumatic Tool SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-600 |
Pollution Prevention Best Practices | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Pollution Prevention Best PracticesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-927 |
Process Safety Management | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Process Safety ManagementOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-363 |
Radiation Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Radiation SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-324B |
Respirator Basics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Respirator BasicsOverview/Description: – Explain what a respirator is – Identify three different types of hazardous environments that respirators can protect you from – Explain the difference between air-purifying and air-supplying respirators – Explain the difference between loose-fitting and Course Number: RVCT-900 |
Respirator Medical Evaluation and Fit Testing | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Respirator Medical Evaluation and Fit TestingOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-903 |
Respirators – Voluntary Use | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Respirators – Voluntary UseOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1000 |
Safety and Health – Advanced | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety and Health – AdvancedOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Describe best practices for working safely with machines tools and mobile equipment Discuss requirements for communicating the risks associated with hazardous chemicals on the worksite Describe machine guarding E-stops motion disconnects and lockout/tagout policies Identify proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and discuss personal attire recommendations Course Number: RVCT-337B |
Safety and Health – Basic | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety and Health – BasicOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Discuss the importance of safety and how to cultivate a culture of safety in the workplace Define hazards and discuss how to identify hazards in the workplace Describe methods for managing hazards Discuss reporting requirements first aid and emergency medical care and emergency preparedness Course Number: RVCT-336B |
Safety Management: Emergency Action Plans | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Emergency Action PlansOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-965 |
Safety Management: Floor and Walkway Safety and Auditing | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Floor and Walkway Safety and AuditingOverview/Description: -Define slips trips and falls -Identify common causes and contributing factors for slips and trips -Describe the difference between static coefficient of friction (SCOF) and dynamic coefficient of friction (DCOF) values -Describe U.S. regulations for wa Course Number: RVCT-936 |
Safety Management: Hot Work Permit | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Hot Work PermitOverview/Description: This course covers the use of hot work permits at general industry facilities. A hot work permit refers to an employer’s written authorization to perform hot work operations. There is no one standard for Hot Work Permits; different facilities will have different forms and different procedures. This course serves as an introduction to the common protocols in place at most workplaces that are meant to ensure safe conditions before hot work can begin. Course Number: RVCT-332B |
Safety Management: Incident Investigation | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Incident InvestigationOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-913 |
Safety Management: Industrial Hygiene Basics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Industrial Hygiene BasicsOverview/Description: Define the terms industrial hygiene and ergonomics Describe the responsibilities of an industrial hygienist List and describe common workplace hazards including airborne contaminants chemical hazards biological hazards and physical hazards including noise hazards and ergonomic hazards Describe the different types of airborne contaminants Identify the components of a worksite analysis including a comprehensive survey change analysis job hazard analysis and regular inspections Identify and describe the components of the Hierarchy of Controls Course Number: RVCT-347 |
Safety Management: Near Miss Best Practices | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Near Miss Best PracticesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-932 |
Safety Management: OSHA Recordkeeping | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: OSHA RecordkeepingOverview/Description: -Explain the background and purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA recordkeeping regulation -List the criteria used to determine what makes a case OSHA recordable -Describe what makes a case work-related or not -Differentia Course Number: RVCT-505 |
Safety Management: Root Cause Analysis | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Root Cause AnalysisOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-973 |
Safety Management: Safety Inspections and Observations | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Safety Inspections and ObservationsOverview/Description: List the two main causes of accidents Describe the purpose of safety inspections and safety observations Describe the differences between safety inspections and observations Describe how to perform safety inspections and observations List examples of what to look for while performing an inspection or observation Course Number: RVCT-976 |
Safety Management: Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention Inspections | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Management: Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention InspectionsOverview/Description: Slips, trips, and falls (STFs) are a leading cause of work-related injuries, and the second leading cause of workplace fatalities, after motorized vehicle incidents. A comprehensive floor and walkway safety program can greatly reduce STF hazards and incidents. Among other things, this program should include floor and walkway audits and STF prevention inspections performed by trained and qualified persons. STF prevention inspections should include annual inspections, routine safety inspections, and change analyses. Course Number: RVCT-937 |
Safety Showers and Eye Washes | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safety Showers and Eye WashesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-394 |
Shoulder Injury Prevention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Shoulder Injury PreventionOverview/Description: Identify and describe the main components of a human shoulder Identify risk factors for shoulder injuries Describe the impact of shoulder injuries on the workplace Describe common shoulder injuries including rotator cuff injuries dislocations sprains strains factures arthritis and frozen shoulder List common treatments for shoulder injuries Identify and describe components of the Hierarchy of Controls List symptoms for which you should consult a health care professional Identify methods of preventing shoulder injuries Course Number: RVCT-968 |
Slips Trips and Falls | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Slips Trips and FallsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-918 |
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Spill Prevention Control and CountermeasuresOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Define the E-P-As Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule and explain why it was created Describe the key elements of an SPCC plan List the common storage and handling types Describe the role of the Facility Response Coordinator Identify safe operating procedures [and] Discuss the control measures and countermeasures used to protect against and clean up after oil spills Course Number: RVCT-409 |
Steam Pipe Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Steam Pipe SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-521 |
Steel Erection Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Steel Erection SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-910 |
Stormwater Pollution Prevention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Stormwater Pollution PreventionOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-845 |
Supported Scaffold Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Supported Scaffold SafetyOverview/Description: At the end of this module you will be able to: Identify the main types of supported scaffolds; List hazards associated with working on or near scaffolds; List four main causes of scaffold injuries; List scaffold training requirements; List important scaffold safety regulations; Identify and describe safe principles of supported scaffold assembly; Describe safe work practices on supported scaffolds; and Describe fall prevention and protection for working on scaffolds. Course Number: RVCT-354 |
Tanker Rollover | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Tanker RolloverOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-403 |
Trenching and Excavation Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Trenching and Excavation SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-340 |
Trenching and Excavation Soil Properties | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Trenching and Excavation Soil PropertiesOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-410B |
Welding Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Welding SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-518 |
Wire Rope Basics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Wire Rope BasicsOverview/Description: Parts of a wire rope Wire rope materials Lay length Lay direction Classifications of wire rope Strand constructions Wire rope diameter strength design factor and working loads Course Number: RVCT-451 |
Wire Rope Safety and Operation | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Wire Rope Safety and OperationOverview/Description: Safety guidelines Breaking in a wire rope Maximum working load The importance of wire rope inspections Recognizing wire rope hazards Course Number: RVCT-454 |
Worker Right to Know (RTK) | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Worker Right to Know (RTK)Overview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-944 |
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)Overview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1001 |
Confined Spaces for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Confined Spaces for CanadaOverview/Description: A confined space is defined as a work area which has sufficient space for a person to fit within and perform work, limited means of entry and exit, and a design that was not intended for continuous worker occupancy. Working in a confined space can present hazardous atmospheres and physical dangers to employees. This course will describe the dangers, best practices, and permit requirements necessary when working in a confined space. Course Number: RVCT-1024 |
Environmental Driving Hazards | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Environmental Driving HazardsOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1084 |
Ergonomics for Industrial Environments for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Ergonomics for Industrial Environments for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1041 |
Fall Protection for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fall Protection for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1025 |
Fire Extinguisher Safety for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fire Extinguisher Safety for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1030 |
Fire Safety for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fire Safety for CanadaOverview/Description: #NAME? Course Number: RVCT-1087 |
Personal Protective Equipment for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Personal Protective Equipment for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1040 |
Respiratory Protection for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Respiratory Protection for CanadaOverview/Description: – Explain what a respirator is – Identify three different types of hazardous environments that respirators can protect you from – Explain the difference between air-purifying and air-supplying respirators – Explain the difference between loose-fitting and Course Number: RVCT-1026 |
Scaffolding for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Scaffolding for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1039 |
Slips Trips and Falls for Canada | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Slips Trips and Falls for CanadaOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVCT-1038 |
NFPA 70E – 2018 Updates | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus NFPA 70E – 2018 UpdatesOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Recall the 2018 changes to NFPA 70E Recall the steps necessary to protect your employees List the three different arc flash boundaries and the PPE needed to enter each one Name the four categories of personal protective equipment and the items in each Recall the six point plan for electrical safety Course Number: RV-11410AW |
Preventing The Spread Of Contagious Illness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Preventing The Spread Of Contagious IllnessOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-2542 |
Safe Food Handling | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safe Food HandlingOverview/Description: According to the CDC, every year in the US, 48 million people are infected with a food borne illness, 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 people die. Nobody wants this to happen; and, with proper training in safe food handling, it doesn’t have to. Foodborne illnesses can be prevented by insuring your employees are properly trained on basic food safety procedures. This program is targeted at everyone involved in the preparation, handling or service of food and outlines what these basic procedures are. It can assist employers on documenting employee training if required by their local health agency.Topics covered also include:Food-borne illnessesTime and temperature controlPersonal hygienePreventing contaminationCleaning and sanitizing equipment and utensilsPreventing cross contaminationHousekeeping and maintenance. Course Number: RVTN-2866 |
Security Begins At The Front Desk | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Security Begins At The Front DeskOverview/Description: Hotel Security requires the participation and cooperation of everyone on Staff, not limited to Security Personnel. Front Desk personnel are a pivotal part of the Security of your property. Front Desk personnel are often the first line of defense and have perhaps the most visible role in spotting and preventing potential threats, and reporting suspicious activity. The Security of any property is at higher risk without a vigilant Front Desk Staff. This program trains your Front Desk Associates, Bell Staff or anyone working in, around or near your property’s lobby.Topics covered also include:Protecting Guest PrivacyHuman TraffickingEmergency ResponseKey Control Course Number: RVTN-3051 |
Shop Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Shop SafetyOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVTN-3002 |
Eye and Face Protection | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Eye and Face ProtectionOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the OSHA eye and face violations Describe OSHAs new regulation on eye and face protection Describe the personal protective equipment (PPE) hazard assessment requirement List resources for selecting the proper PPE Course Number: RVI-11028 |
First Responder Operations Level Refresher | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus First Responder Operations Level RefresherOverview/Description: Sorry currently unavailable. Course Number: RVITS-0008 |
Personal Safety for Lab Technicians | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Personal Safety for Lab TechniciansOverview/Description: Describe chemical hazards that may be found in a laboratory. Describe equipment hazards that may be found in a laboratory. Describe microbiological hazards that may be found in a laboratory. Describe how various types of protective clothing and equipment can protect lab workers from exposure and help prevent contamination. Describe some ways that chemical exposures can occur. Describe how chemical exposures can be detected. Describe basic treatment for chemical exposures. Describe equipment that is typically available in a lab for responding to emergencies. Describe the purpose and content of typical lab emergency procedures. Describe information that is typically covered in lab safety training. Describe some examples of housekeeping rules that are necessary to maintain personal safety. Describe some examples of good personal hygiene that can reduce the chances of chemical contamination and exposure. Course Number: LTPES00CEN |
Nitrogen Safety Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Nitrogen Safety AwarenessOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the characteristics of nitrogen List the potential hazards of nitrogen Detect a nitrogen enriched atmosphere Demonstrate proper handling/storage practices for nitrogen cylinders Course Number: RVI-10766 |
Hydrogen Fluoride Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Hydrogen Fluoride SafetyOverview/Description: By the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the potential hazards of hydrogen fluoride Recall safe work precautions while working with HF List employee training requirements Name the proper personal protective equipment PPE for HF Anticipate first aid measures in the event of an HF incident Course Number: RVI-10761 |
Oil Spill Responses in Facilities | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Oil Spill Responses in FacilitiesOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: Review applicable REGULATIONS for oil spills Establish inspection plans and maintenance practices to PREVENT oil spills at your facility PREPARE your facility for potential oil releases and establish ways to mitigate releases Train facility personnel to CONTAIN any releases of oil at your facility Facilitate proper CLEAN-UP responses to any oil spills and releases Course Number: RVI-10742AW |
Safe Work Permits | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Safe Work PermitsOverview/Description: At the end of this course you will be able to: List the benefits for using a Safe Work Permit Process Identify the purpose of safe work permitting List the responsibilities of the various project team members with respect to safe work permitting State the factors that may affect how Safe Work Permits are covered by project leaders List the reasons for on-site inspections Name three additional permits that can be involved along with the Safe Work Permit Course Number: RV-10369A |
Fire! Designing Means of Escape | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Fire! Designing Means of EscapeOverview/Description: Understanding fire is the first step toward designing features to prevent and protect against it. We cannot eliminate the potential for fire, but we can achieve a high level of fire safety by applying fundamental life safety principles during building planning, design, and operation. This 2-hour online course focuses on one of the important life safety protection features-adequate means of egress-in the context of two of the leading codes used in the U.S. today: the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Life Safety Code , and the International Code Council (ICC) International Fire Code . There is a test at the end of this course. Vector Solutions has a long history of providing industry-specific content for its customers. While this course and its content remain accurate and functional within our systems, the look and feel may not match our more modern offerings. Course Number: RV-4234 |