This is a ten-part training course, part one introduces a training suite on personal protective equipment (PPE). Head injuries can turn fatal. Therefore, it is important to be aware of potential hazards and always wear the proper head protection.
This is a ten-part training course, part one introduces a training suite on personal protective equipment (PPE).
Head injuries can turn fatal. Therefore, it is important to be aware of potential hazards and always wear the proper head protection.
Part two presents head protection basics guiding you on selecting the right class of protection.
You increase your risk of eye and face injuries when you do not wear personal protective equipment (PPE) or select the right kind of protection for the potential hazards you may encounter at work.
Part three with help you learn how to select hazard-specific eye and face protection.
When engineering, work practice or administrative controls do not eliminate hand and arm hazards, you must wear the appropriate type of protection.
Portion four of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training suite helps you guard against hand and arm injuries. Body protection is available to protect you against specific hazards.
Learn more about hazard-specific body protection in portion five of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training suite.
How would your job change if you had a foot injury? Does it not make sense to wear foot protection when you need it? Part six examines types of foot and leg protection.
Protection against excessive noise exposure is the only way to avoid permanent hearing damage. In this course, you will learn about types of hearing protection as well as how to select, wear and maintain hearing protection.
Hazardous materials can enter your body by ingestion, absorption or inhalation. Proper respirator usage can protect you from inhalation hazards. Learn more about respiratory protection in portion eight of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training suite. When working around electricity, always follow proper safety precautions and choose the right tools for the job. This includes wearing the right type of personal protective equipment (PPE). This portion nine of the PPE training suite explores the types of electrical protective devices as well as their classes and ratings. When faced with hazards, you must select the appropriate level of protection based on the severity of the hazard. This course examines personal protective equipment (PPE) selection factors and levels of protection.
Certificate Of Completion
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
Universally Compatible
This course was created using standards that will allow playback on most internet capable devices with standard web browsing capabilities including Apple’s iTouch, iPad, and iPhone, as well as most other smart phones and tablets including those with Android and Windows operating systems.
Brent Costigan is the founder, owner and President of KMC Safety Solutions based out of London, Ontario Canada. Brent holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Kinetics from the University of Guelph as well as a Masters of Business Administration degree from Heriot Watt University.
This confined space awareness course will provide participants with the information needed to understand the potential hazards of working in these spaces and the elements necessary to control those hazards prior to entry.
All Workers that are involved with Confined Spaces must have training. This course will cover the aspects required to conduct confined space entries while following the Ontario ministry of Labour O. Reg 632/05 Confined Spaces Regulations.
This course provides basic fall protection training to work in areas with potential fall hazards. Participants will engage in hands-on training activities, including inspecting, fitting, adjusting and connecting fall protection systems and components.
Working at Height Training outlines the requirements for training programs that are submitted to the Chief Prevent Officer (CPO), for approval.
Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to understand the regulations that address fall protection, identify risks, and fall hazards, and describe safe work procedures to prevent falls on site. Valid for 3 years.
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