List of all the courses offered by OSH Academy.
OSH Academy offers a total of 23 courses.
This course gives a broad overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), hazard communications, fall hazards, and personal protective equipment. Every new hire or existing employee will benefit from this important course.
This two-hour course is an introduction to three emergency preparedness topics: the elements of an effective Emergency Action Plan (EAP), exit route requirements, and the Fire Prevention and Protection Plan (FPP).
This course takes a closer look at protecting both patients and hospital staff from potential fire hazards in the healthcare setting.
The information in this course is general in nature and does not address all workplace hazards or PPE requirements. The information, methods and procedures in this course are based on the OSHA requirements for PPE as set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) for general industry.
This course is an introduction the basic elements of effective safety leadership with emphasis successful leadership styles and how to demonstrate safety leadership through active involvement in the safety management system (SMS)
If you are an employee or supervisor working with or around electrical hazards in your daily work, this course will help you gain a basic understanding of best practices and requirements associated with OSHA general industry, construction, and maritime standards.
This course is a basic awareness-level introduction to safe practices related to walking-working surfaces, ladders, stairs, fall protection and protection from falling objects, as detailed in OSHA 1910 Subpart D, Walking-Working Surfaces.
This course is an introduction to the hazards and safe practices necessary to prevent accidents while driving on roads and highways. It discusses hazards associated with drug-impaired driving, distracted driving and reckless careless and aggressive driving. It also covers many safe practices driver...
More than 100 of OSHA's current standards contain requirements for training. Furthermore, a comprehensive workplace safety program needs to include training. This course outlines information on developing and delivering effective training to workers.
This course is an introduction to the basic principles and best practices for identifying and controlling workplace hazards. The primary emphasis is placed on using the "Hierarchy of Controls" to eliminate or mitigate hazards and exposure to hazards.
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