Search eLearning Library for: Handling Hazardous Materials
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First Responder Duties™ - Part 1
First Responder Duties is a two part eLearning course that reviews the actions you should take at both the awareness and operational level. In this part of the lesson, you will learn about the actions you should take for a lab spill, chemical spill, and a corrosive spill.
First Responder Duties™ - Part 2
First Responder Duties is a two part eLearning course that reviews the actions you should take at both the awareness and operational level. In this part of the lesson, you will learn about the actions you should take for a chemical leak, a direct chemical spill, and a drum leak.
Hazard Communication: Physical Hazards™ (Safety eLearning)
In this eLearning course, you will learn about identifying sources of information, common hazard terms, classes of physical hazards, and the protective measures you can take.
SafetyBytes® - Responding to a Drum Leak
In this SafetyBytes® module, we will look at the appropriate actions to take during a drum leak.
SafetyBytes® - Responding to Corrosive Spills (Operational Level)
Hardly a day goes by where we don’t see some kind of dramatic hazardous materials incident reported on the evening news. In this SafetyBytes® module, we will look at the appropriate actions to take at the operational level when discovering a corrosive spill.
SafetyBytes® - The NFPA 704 Hazard Identification System
Signs, tags, labels, and placards convey information that is intended to change behavior, give instructions, and/or convey important safety information and warnings. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the NFPA 704 Hazard Identification System.
Decontamination Safety Training™ (Hazardous Materials eLearning)
This eLearning course provides guidance on setting up the decontamination corridor, donning and removing personal protective equipment, showering, laundering, decontaminating/disposing of equipment and procedures to follow to prevent the spread of a hazardous material beyond the site.
HAZMAT Awareness - Starting Point for Safety™
Many people are involved in the transportation of a hazardous material. No matter what your involvement in the transportation process, you’ve got to know specific information about the chemical you’re dealing with.
Understanding The Hazard Classes™ - Part 1
Hazardous materials are materials or items with hazardous properties which, if not properly controlled, present a potential hazard to human health and safety, infrastructure, and their means of transport. In this part of the lesson, we’ll cover the hazard classes overview and recommended actions/hazard action plan.
Understanding The Hazard Classes™ - Part 2
In this eLearning lesson, we’ll continue our look at hazard classes. This part of the lesson will address: Hazard Class 1 - explosives and Hazard Class 2 - compressed and liquefied gases.
Understanding The Hazard Classes™ - Part 3
In this eLearning lesson, we’ll continue our look at hazard classes. This part of the lesson will address: Hazard Class 3 - flammable and Combustible Liquids, Hazard Class 4 - flammable solids and Hazard Class 5 - oxidizers and organic peroxides.
Understanding The Hazard Classes™ - Part 4
In this eLearning lesson, we’ll conclude our look at hazard classes. This part of the lesson will address: Hazard Class 6 - Poisonous and Infectious Agents, Hazard Class 7 - Radioactive Materials, Hazard Class 8 - Corrosive Materials and Hazard Class 9 - Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials.
Waste Watchers™ - Part 1
Waste Watchers is a two part lesson that reviews the rules and regulation for successfully managing waste within your facility. In this part of the lesson, you will learn about the necessity for approved waste containers and the requirements for proper waste packaging.
Waste Watchers™ - Part 2
Waste Watchers is a two part lesson that reviews the importance of proper hazardous waste management. In this part of the lesson, you will learn about the requirements for proper container labeling, the procedures for waste accumulation within a facility, and waste minimization.
SafetyBytes® - Decontamination The Hot Zone and Procedures
The purpose of the decontamination procedure is to assure that any potentially harmful or dangerous residues, on persons, equipment or apparatus are confined within the hot zone. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll address the hot zone and procedures.
SafetyBytes® - Decontamination Work Zones or Boundaries
The purpose of decontamination is to make an individual and/or their equipment safe by physically removing toxic substances quickly and easily. In this SafetyBytes® session, we’ll address decontamination work zones or boundaries.
SafetyBytes® - Defining Hazardous Materials
Increasingly state and federal agencies are requiring that those workers who respond to emergencies have specialized training. In this SafetyBytes® session, we will look at the characteristics that define hazardous materials.
SafetyBytes® - DOT/HM-181 Labels and Placards
Signs, tags, labels, and placards convey information that is intended to change behavior, give instructions, and/or convey important safety information and warnings. In this SafetyBytes™ session, we’ll discuss DOT requirements for labels and placards.
SafetyBytes® - Hazard Class 1 Explosives
In a hazardous material emergency, knowing what to do and what not to do can spell the difference between a well-controlled incident with minimal damage and a disaster that destroys property and possibly lives. In this SafetyBytes® session, we will discuss Hazard Class 1: Explosives.
SafetyBytes® - Hazard Class 2 - Compressed and Liquefied Gases
Hazardous materials emergency response begins with hazard recognition, determining the identity of the materials involved, and their hazard class. In this SafetyBytes® course, we will discuss Hazard Class 2: Compressed and Liquefied Gases.