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Global Safety Principles
Global Safety Principles: Access to Employee Medical and Exposure Records
Global Safety Principles: Aerial Work Platforms
Global Safety Principles: Back Safety and Injury Prevention 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Bloodborne Pathogen Awareness 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Business Travel and Security
Global Safety Principles: Compressed Gas Safety
Global Safety Principles: Confined Spaces 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Construction Safety Orientation
Global Safety Principles: Electrical Safety 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Fall Prevention
Global Safety Principles: Fire Safety and Prevention 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Forklift Safety Awareness 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Hand and Power Tool Safety
Global Safety Principles: Hazardous Substances in the Workplace 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Hearing Conservation 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Heat Stress Recognition and Prevention
Global Safety Principles: Hot Work Permits
Global Safety Principles: Housekeeping on the Job
Global Safety Principles: Incident Investigation and Reporting
Global Safety Principles: Indoor Hoisting and Rigging
Global Safety Principles: Industrial Ergonomics
Global Safety Principles: Industrial Robot Safety Awareness
Global Safety Principles: Job Hazard Analysis
Global Safety Principles: Laboratory Safety
Global Safety Principles: Ladder Safety 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Laser Safety Training
Global Safety Principles: Lead Awareness in Construction
Global Safety Principles: Lead Awareness in General Industry
Global Safety Principles: Lockout/Tagout 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Machine Guarding 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Mental Health Awareness and Stress in the Workplace
Global Safety Principles: Non-Ionizing Radiation Safety
Global Safety Principles: Office Ergonomics
Global Safety Principles: PPE: Personal Protective Equipment 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Radiation Safety
Global Safety Principles: Respiratory Protection 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Scaffolding Safety
Global Safety Principles: Silica in Construction
Global Safety Principles: Silica in General Industry
Global Safety Principles: Slips, Trips, and Falls 2.0
Global Safety Principles: Trenching and Excavation Safety
Global Safety Principles: Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
Global Safety Principles: Workplace Inspection

Global Safety Principles: Access to Employee Medical and Exposure Records

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c25_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Access to Employee Medical and Exposure Records

  • identify employer responsibilities in providing employee access to medical and exposure records
  • identify key attributes of an exposure record
  • cite requirements associated with access to medical and exposure records

Overview/Description
This course contains information regarding employee rights of access to medical and exposure records in order to promote the recognition of workplace hazards and subsequently reduce occupational disease. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. In this course, you'll learn about the purpose for maintaining medical and exposure records, employer responsibilities in providing employee access to medical and exposure records, the characteristics of and terms related to medical and exposure records, and the requirements and policies associated with access to medical and exposure records. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who are potentially exposed to hazardous chemicals and harmful physical agents

Global Safety Principles: Aerial Work Platforms

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c26_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Aerial Work Platforms

  • recognize potential hazards when inspecting your equipment and operational work area
  • identify the required PPE for aerial work platforms
  • identify safety features normally included in aerial work platforms
  • recognize the training requirements for aerial work platform operation

Overview/Description
Aerial work platforms allow work personnel to reach elevated areas that are inaccessible by traditional means such as ladders or scaffolding. But like any heavy equipment, aerial work platforms can be very dangerous if used without due care and attention. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who operate or service aerial work platforms

Global Safety Principles: Back Safety and Injury Prevention 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c18_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Back Safety and Injury Prevention 2.0

  • identify job-specific hazards that contribute to preventable back injuries
  • select attributes of a proper posture
  • identify ways to minimize back injuries
  • cite examples of controls for preventing back injuries

Overview/Description
This course is designed to raise awareness of workplace hazards that can cause back injuries and to equip employees to protect themselves from preventable back injuries. It covers job-specific hazards that contribute to preventable back injuries, the characteristics of healthy posture, and specific ways to minimize the risk of back injuries. It also covers workplace controls, including engineering, administrative, and work practice controls, that can help minimize back injuries. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees

Global Safety Principles: Bloodborne Pathogen Awareness 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c20_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Bloodborne Pathogen Awareness 2.0

  • identify the traits and symptoms of hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV
  • identify modes of transmission of bloodborne pathogens
  • identify preventive controls that reduce or eliminate exposure to bloodborne pathogens
  • identify the proper use and handling of personal protective equipment
  • identify proper decontamination procedures for blood and other potentially infectious materials
  • identify procedures to follow if an exposure incident occurs

Overview/Description
This course will provide you with a basic understanding of bloodborne pathogens, common modes of transmission, methods of prevention, and what to do if an exposure occurs. Information presented will help minimize serious health risks to persons who may have personal exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials in the workplace. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. The course was developed and reviewed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety, a global professional health and safety services company. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Anyone who performs job duties that could bring him or her into contact with blood or body fluids in the workplace including – but not limited to – health care workers, emergency medical and first aid responders, or persons cleaning health care areas, equipment, or devices

Global Safety Principles: Business Travel and Security

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_d05_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Business Travel and Security

  • adopt the appropriate mind-set to reduce the risks associated with a business trip
  • identify the key principle associated with each component of the R.O.A.R. model
  • stay safe when traveling by car while on business
  • take appropriate precautions to ensure your personal safety and the security of your possessions at the airport
  • prepare for a safe hotel stay while traveling for business
  • prepare for your safety while out and about during business travel
  • determine the best approach to take when confronted by a potentially dangerous situation
  • identify which action should be taken as a last resort when confronted by an aggressor
  • recognize why it's important to report incidents that occur while traveling on business
  • identify the types of details you should report to the police

Overview/Description
This course will help business travelers reduce the risks to themselves and property while traveling for work. It provides guidelines on how to take precautionary and evasive measures to greatly reduce becoming a victim of crime in various environments frequented by travelers, including airports, hotels, driving in a car, and when out and about in a new location. It also provides advice on what a business traveler should do in the aftermath of a crime. This course was developed with subject matter provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees who travel for business purposes

Global Safety Principles: Compressed Gas Safety

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c27_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Compressed Gas Safety

  • identify the hazards associated with compressed gases
  • identify requirements for cylinder marking
  • identify proper storage precautions for gas cylinders
  • identify general safety precautions for using and handling cylinders
  • identify techniques for leak detection
  • identify requirements for safely transporting containers and cylinders
  • identify safe handling techniques for poison inhalation hazard materials and cryogenic gas containers

Overview/Description
Many industrial and laboratory operations require the use of compressed gases for a variety of different operations. This course will establish what elements are needed for an effective compressed gas safety program. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees who work around and with compressed gas and compressed gas cylinders

Global Safety Principles: Confined Spaces 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c37_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Confined Spaces 2.0

  • define terms commonly associated with confined spaces
  • identify the hazards associated with working in confined spaces
  • recall safe entry procedures for confined spaces
  • identify equipment needed for confined space entry
  • recall basic information regarding permits
  • identify roles and responsibilities of the attendant in confined space entry
  • identify the responsibilities of the entry supervisor

Overview/Description
This course covers information about working in confined spaces, including information about hazardous atmospheres, necessary equipment, and permits. The intent of the course is to provide the learner with information about the hazards and hazard control methods that will permit safe work in enclosed work areas or confined spaces. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who are assigned to work in and around work areas that have been identified as confined spaces

Global Safety Principles: Construction Safety Orientation

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c24_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Construction Safety Orientation

  • identify employee responsibilities for handling and using chemicals safely
  • identify methods to communicate chemical hazards
  • identify safety practices for using scaffolds
  • identify the correct placement of a ladder using the 4-to-1 rule
  • identify general PPE requirements
  • recognize safe practices for handling materials
  • identify safe work practices for working with hand and power tools
  • cite ways to control electrical hazards
  • identify safe practices for trenching and excavating at a site
  • recognize precautions to take when welding or cutting
  • identify good housekeeping practices

Overview/Description
This course is designed to inform new construction workers and site visitors in and around construction sites of the potential hazards and safe work practices associated with the construction industry. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Supervisors, safety committees, corporate managers, department managers, and accident investigation team members

Global Safety Principles: Electrical Safety 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c35_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Electrical Safety 2.0

  • identify the components of an electrical circuit
  • identify common electrical injuries and their effects on the human body
  • identify actions to take if someone is being electrically shocked
  • identify actions to take if there is an electrical fire
  • identify common electrical hazards
  • identify factors that can increase the risk of electric shock
  • identify methods to reduce or eliminate electrical hazards

Overview/Description
This is an awareness-level course that covers how to work safely with electricity. It focuses on specific electrical hazards found in the workplace and methods to minimize or eliminate those hazards. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to recall basic rules of electricity as they relate to electrical safety, identify actions to take in an electricity-related emergency, recognize common electrical hazards, and describe methods to reduce or eliminate electrical hazards. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All workers who may be exposed to electrical hazards at work

Global Safety Principles: Fall Prevention

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_b03_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Fall Prevention

  • recognize basic employee responsibilities for working safely at height
  • recognize risk control levels employers can implement for working safely at height
  • identify employer responsibilities for planning to work at height and for training employees to reduce the risks associated with working at height
  • identify employer responsibilities when selecting and inspecting safety equipment to prevent falls
  • identify employer responsibilities in controlling environmental risks associated with working at height

Overview/Description
Falls from heights are one of the leading causes of serious injuries and death in the workplace. In this course, you'll learn what types of jobs and tasks can expose you to injury. You'll be introduced to the basic responsibilities of employees who work at height, and to the requirements and responsibilities of employers and those who control the work of others to prevent falls in the workplace. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees, employers, the self-employed, and anyone involved with work at height

Global Safety Principles: Fire Safety and Prevention 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c17_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Fire Safety and Prevention 2.0

  • identify characteristics of fire
  • recognize ways to prevent workplace fires
  • identify how to respond to fire emergencies
  • recognize requirements for evacuating work premises in case of fire
  • recognize how to select and use a fire extinguisher

Overview/Description
Every year, workplace fires and explosions kill and injure people, and destroy many businesses. In this course, you'll gain an understanding of the elements required for a fire to start and learn ways to prevent fires in the workplace. You'll learn how to respond, including how to evacuate the premises, if there's a fire in your workplace. You'll also learn how to select and use a fire extinguisher. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees

Global Safety Principles: Forklift Safety Awareness 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c33_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Forklift Safety Awareness 2.0

  • identify load center engineering principles associated with forklift safety
  • identify forklift safety practices
  • recognize key concepts related to driving forklifts
  • identify general loading and unloading principles associated with forklift safety
  • recognize safe refuelling and recharging procedures
  • identify the steps to perform in walk-around and sit-down inspections

Overview/Description
The purpose of this training is to help you become a qualified forklift operator, one who has the skills and knowledge to operate a lift truck in a safe and proper manner. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to recognize general engineering and capacity principles associated with forklift safety; identify factors that lead to forklifts tipping over; distinguish between safe and unsafe forklift operations; describe the differences between driving an automobile and a forklift; identify general loading and unloading principles associated with forklift safety; specify safe refuelling and recharging procedures; and list the steps to perform in walk-around and sit-down inspections. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees operating and servicing forklifts

Global Safety Principles: Hand and Power Tool Safety

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c22_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Hand and Power Tool Safety

  • identify basic rules to safely use hand and power tools
  • identify specific hazards and safety controls associated with certain hand tools
  • identify general power tool safety precautions
  • identify the ways guards provide protection to operators
  • identify tools that must be equipped with a momentary switch
  • identify specific hazards and ways to work safely with electric tools
  • identify proper procedure when using a grinder
  • identify specific hazards and ways to use pneumatic tools
  • identify specific hazards and controls related to the use of powder-actuated tools
  • identify specific control measures related to the use of hydraulic jacks

Overview/Description
Millions of workers in a variety of industries use handheld tools every day. While hand and power tools are useful to get the job done, they can turn a normal work day into a tragedy. In this course, you'll learn about the general basic safety rules when using tools. You'll also learn how to identify hazards and safety controls associated with hand tools. Then you'll be introduced to general safety guidelines as well as specific precautions for using power tools. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety, a global professional services company focusing on health and safety. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees who work with hand and power tools

Global Safety Principles: Hazardous Substances in the Workplace 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c40_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Hazardous Substances in the Workplace 2.0

  • identify the routes of chemical entry into the body
  • define terms associated with the physical and health hazards of chemicals
  • interpret information, including numeric codes, on chemical warning labels
  • recognize key concepts about Safety Data Sheets
  • recognize the appropriate controls for reducing or eliminating contact with hazardous materials in the workplace

Overview/Description
This course will acquaint you with the precautions that both you and your employer must take in order to safely use, handle, and store hazardous chemicals in the workplace. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. The course was developed and reviewed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety, a global professional health and safety services company. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees and employers who work with hazardous chemicals

Global Safety Principles: Hearing Conservation 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c19_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Hearing Conservation 2.0

  • identify the effects of noise on hearing
  • identify key components of hearing conservation
  • identify key considerations for hearing protection
  • identify the advantages and disadvantages of types of hearing protection

Overview/Description
Millions of workers have been affected by hearing loss caused by their jobs. In this course, you will learn about ways to help you prevent noise-induced hearing loss. You'll also learn about the purpose and components of a hearing conservation program, including the proper fitting, use, and care of hearing protectors. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All personnel subject to the hearing conservation program

Global Safety Principles: Heat Stress Recognition and Prevention

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c32_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Heat Stress Recognition and Prevention

  • recall the personal factors that may contribute to heat stress
  • identify the signs and symptoms of heat-related illnesses
  • identify first-aid treatments for heat-related illnesses
  • identify preventive measures to minimize heat stress

Overview/Description
Exposure to high temperatures can be life-threatening. This course will discuss the effects of heat on your body, outline the risk factors for heat-related illnesses, and describe the associated treatments for each. This training will also explain several control measure techniques and safe work practices that you can use to prevent heat-related stresses. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All personnel that may be required to work in hot environments

Global Safety Principles: Hot Work Permits

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c89_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Hot Work Permits

  • recognize key concepts about hot work permits and programs
  • identify types of areas where hot work is performed
  • describe the primary responsibilities of the Authorizing Person in a compliant hot work permit program
  • describe the primary responsibilities of the supervisor in a hot work permit program
  • describe the primary responsibilities of the hot work operator in a hot work permit program
  • describe the primary responsibilities of the fire watch in a hot work permit program
  • identify controls used to minimize fire and injury risks associated with combustible materials
  • identify accurate statements about ways to minimize risks from hazardous atmospheres when working in hot work areas
  • identify accurate statements about fire-related hazard controls (sprinklers, fire alarms, and fire extinguishers)

Overview/Description
Hot work can be defined as any operation such as brazing, cutting, welding, grinding, soldering, heat treating, or torching that can cause sparks or flames. While such work is necessary, the hazards associated can be minimized through an effective hot work permit program. This course provides an overview of a hot work permit program, including the permit process, roles and responsibilities, and controls used to minimize the risk of fire. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All personnel involved in hot work operations

Global Safety Principles: Housekeeping on the Job

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c81_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Housekeeping on the Job

  • recognize employee responsibilities for ensuring good housekeeping on the job
  • recognize walking and working surface hazards that can be reduced through good housekeeping practices
  • follow housekeeping practices for the safe storage and handling of materials in the workplace
  • recognize practices that support the safe management of waste or respond appropriately to hazards associated with the management of waste
  • address the spillage of a hazardous or infectious material in the workplace
  • recognize housekeeping goals that support fire prevention plans in the workplace

Overview/Description
All employees should help maintain a safe working environment by following good housekeeping practices on the job. These practices apply to working and walking surfaces; storage, handling, and disposal tasks; fire prevention measures; and incidents with hazardous and infectious materials. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees

Global Safety Principles: Incident Investigation and Reporting

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c86_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Incident Investigation and Reporting

  • differentiate between the three cause levels of incidents
  • identify actions that take place during an investigation
  • identify recommended guidelines for interviewing witnesses
  • identify the two problem-solving techniques commonly used in an incident investigation
  • identify the four key elements included in an incident report

Overview/Description
This course will provide an overview of incident investigation and reporting procedures. The incident investigation and reporting process helps to provide a safe working environment by determining the causes of a incidents, and then reporting them so that incidents can be prevented in the future. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Supervisors, potential incident investigation team members, and employees involved in an incident investigation

Global Safety Principles: Indoor Hoisting and Rigging

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c28_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Indoor Hoisting and Rigging

  • identify the different types of cranes
  • identify the hazards associated with cranes
  • identify characteristics of safe crane operation
  • identify best practices for inspecting cranes and hoists
  • identify wire rope and chains inspection best practices
  • identify basic load handling considerations
  • identify operator responsibilities
  • identify safe practices for signalers

Overview/Description
This course is designed to educate workers on the significant safety issues to be considered while moving large, heavy loads associated with today's manufacturing and construction industries. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All rigging personnel as it pertains to their job description

Global Safety Principles: Industrial Ergonomics

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_e62_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Industrial Ergonomics

  • identify how musculoskeletal disorders occur
  • recognize the costs of musculoskeletal disorders to the company
  • describe ergonomics in terms of legislation
  • define the benefits of company ergonomic programs
  • identify employee responsibilities
  • identify symptoms and characteristics related to musculoskeletal disorders
  • identify parts of the human body system most affected by ergonomics
  • identify signs and symptoms associated with musculoskeletal disorders
  • identify true statements concerning the importance of early recognition of signs and symptoms associated with musculoskeletal disorders
  • identify who to report signs and symptoms of ergonomic disorders to
  • identify risk factors associated with musculoskeletal disorders
  • recognize how to identify risk factors in the workplace
  • identify administrative controls commonly used to reduce or eliminate musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace
  • identify engineering controls commonly used to reduce or eliminate musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace
  • identify how to prevent an injury to your back

Overview/Description
This course is designed to provide the basic information needed to recognize and report musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) signs, symptoms, and risk factors. It addresses the key components of an ergonomics program and also provides information to assist both employees and employers in minimizing the risk of developing work-related MSDs. This course applies to employees and employers in industrial work settings. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements

Target Audience
All persons who lift and handle materials and objects or engage in repetitive motions or other procedures that may be related to musculoskeletal disorders; employers who may be responsible for implementing an ergonomics program

Global Safety Principles: Industrial Robot Safety Awareness

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c69_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Industrial Robot Safety Awareness

  • identify types of hazards associated with industrial robots
  • identify the elements of risk in a risk assessment
  • identify robot design safety measures
  • identify lockout/tagout requirements during robot safety troubleshooting

Overview/Description
Industrial robots play a huge part in manufacturing, particularly in assisting employees with various functions. In this course, you'll learn about several safety aspects to take into account regarding the design and usage of industrial robots. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees involved in the design or construction of industrial robots and those responsible for safeguarding personnel during robot integration, installation, functional testing, programming, operation, maintenance and repair

Global Safety Principles: Job Hazard Analysis

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c23_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Job Hazard Analysis

  • identify the criteria to consider when selecting jobs for analysis
  • sequence the steps used to conduct a job hazard analysis

Overview/Description
This course is intended to provide information that will help improve the quality of work environments, reduce absenteeism, help maintain a healthier workforce, reduce injury and illness rates, and make workers feel good about their work. This course was specifically designed for supervisors and managers to help enhance existing techniques in job hazard analysis. The content of this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All supervisors and managers

Global Safety Principles: Laboratory Safety

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c41_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Laboratory Safety

  • identify characteristics of Standard Operating Procedures
  • identify general laboratory safety guidelines
  • identify good practices to follow in the prevention of laboratory fire and burn hazards

Overview/Description
This overview course is designed for employees who work in an industrial, clinical, or academic laboratory setting. It will serve to educate the laboratory employee to diverse safety and health concerns related to their job. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All personnel working with hazardous chemicals in a laboratory setting

Global Safety Principles: Ladder Safety 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c34_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Ladder Safety 2.0

  • identify general safe practices for working with a ladder
  • identify safety practices for working with portable ladders
  • identify the correct placement of an extension or single ladder using the 4-to-1 rule
  • recognize support requirements for fixed ladders
  • identify characteristics of fall protection and safety devices for fixed ladders
  • recall proper guidelines for ladder care and maintenance
  • identify proper guidelines for storing ladders

Overview/Description
This course provides information about the safe use of portable and fixed ladders. The intent of the course is to provide the learner with information about the hazards involved with the use of ladders and control methods that will greatly reduce these hazards. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to identify hazards related to the general use of ladders and how to control these hazards; describe the types of portable ladders and their use, capacities, and safety considerations; describe the specific use, capacities, and safety features of fixed ladders; and specify proper guidelines for ladder care and maintenance. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who use portable or fixed ladders during work tasks

Global Safety Principles: Laser Safety Training

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c84_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Laser Safety Training

  • recognize features and hazards of Class 3B and Class 4 lasers
  • recognize the biological effects of laser exposure on the eyes and skin
  • recognize examples of non-beam laser hazards
  • recognize the categories of controls used in laser environments
  • recognize mandatory controls for Class 4 lasers
  • recognize measures employees should take in the event of an exposure incident

Overview/Description
This course is intended to provide awareness of the fundamentals of Class 3B (moderate) and 4 (high-power) lasers or laser systems. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who work with or around Class 3B and 4 lasers

Global Safety Principles: Lead Awareness in Construction

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c98_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Lead Awareness in Construction

  • identify homes which, based on their age, have a risk of lead exposure due to lead-based paint
  • identify activities that can be a source of lead exposure in the construction industry
  • identify correct statements about the danger of lead poisoning
  • identify adverse health effects associated with varying degrees of lead exposure in the construction industry
  • identify the purpose of medical surveillance
  • identify examples of types of work controls that can be used to reduce exposure to lead
  • identify work practices that can reduce exposure to lead

Overview/Description
This course provides general knowledge of the hazards associated with lead exposure and requirements to reduce or eliminate exposure in the construction industry. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who have a potential exposure to airborne lead

Global Safety Principles: Lead Awareness in General Industry

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c87_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Lead Awareness in General Industry

  • identify sources of lead exposure in general industry
  • identify correct statements about the danger of lead poisoning in general industry
  • identify adverse health effects associated with lead exposure in general industry
  • identify the purpose of medical surveillance
  • identify examples of types of controls that can be used to reduce exposure to lead
  • identify safe work practices that can reduce exposure to lead

Overview/Description
This course provides general knowledge of the hazards associated with lead exposure and requirements to reduce or eliminate exposure. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who have a potential exposure to airborne lead

Global Safety Principles: Lockout/Tagout 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c38_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Lockout/Tagout 2.0

  • define terms commonly used in a lockout/tagout program
  • identify properties of lockout/tagout devices
  • identify the steps for removing lockout/tagout devices

Overview/Description
This course provides information about control of hazardous energy and work under the protection of a lockout/tagout energy control program. The intent of the course is to provide information on lockout/tagout practices and the significance of lockout/tagout devices. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to define and describe terms and techniques commonly used in a lockout/tagout program and recall standard lockout/tagout procedures. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All persons whose jobs will require the operation or use of a machine or equipment on which servicing or maintenance is to be performed, or whose duties will require that person to work in an area in which such service or maintenance is being performed

Global Safety Principles: Machine Guarding 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c16_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Machine Guarding 2.0

  • identify the particular areas where mechanical hazards exist in machines
  • identify the mechanical point on a machine where hazardous actions are most likely to occur
  • identify actions that can result in injury
  • recognize the minimum requirements that must be met by all safeguards
  • recognize the advantages of various types of guard construction
  • recognize descriptions of different types of safety guards and devices

Overview/Description
In this course, you'll learn about definitions, general requirements, and requirements for different kinds of machinery concerning the Machine Guarding Program. You'll also learn about various guarding methods, as well as defining terms associated with machine guarding. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees who use power tools and machines during the course of their work

Global Safety Principles: Mental Health Awareness and Stress in the Workplace

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_f51_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Mental Health Awareness and Stress in the Workplace

  • recognize why good mental health is important at work
  • recognize the harmful effects that the stigma of mental illness has on those who have mental health conditions
  • identify signs and symptoms of mental illness
  • recognize workplace situations that trigger mental health problems
  • describe the key characteristics of first aid for mental health issues
  • recognize what to do if you or someone else is having suicidal thoughts

Overview/Description
The prevalence of mental illness, both in and outside the workplace, is increasing and the impacts are far reaching. Knowing how to help those around you or find help yourself is very important. You can play a vital part in helping a colleague, friend, or family member suffering from mental health through the use of first aid that aims to increase awareness of this illness. By understanding the signs and symptoms, and having knowledge of the options for appropriate treatment, you can assist others in coping with this condition. This course will teach you why good mental health is important, and give you a greater understanding of the signs and symptoms of mental illness, workplace triggers, and the ways in which you can provide the necessary support. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees

Global Safety Principles: Non-Ionizing Radiation Safety

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c99_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Non-Ionizing Radiation Safety

  • differentiate between ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation according to their individual characteristics
  • identify forms of electromagnetic energy found within the electromagnetic spectrum
  • differentiate between uncontrolled and controlled exposure environments by their definitions
  • identify elements of the engineering and administrative controls for limiting personnel exposure to RF radiation
  • identify the purposes of signs used as radiation control

Overview/Description
This course is designed to familiarize learners with the health implications associated with non-ionizing radiation, specifically radio frequency (RF) radiation and measures to protect workers from exposure. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who may be exposed to radio frequency (RF) radiation

Global Safety Principles: Office Ergonomics

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c29_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Office Ergonomics

  • identify characteristics of work-related musculoskeletal disorders
  • identify early signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal injuries
  • identify risk factors associated with musculoskeletal disorders
  • identify practices that can cause back injuries
  • identify controls commonly used to reduce or eliminate musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace
  • identify the role of furniture and equipment in ergonomics

Overview/Description
This course is designed to provide the basic information needed to recognize and report musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) signs, symptoms, and risk factors. It addresses the key components of an ergonomics program and provides information to assist both employees and employers in minimizing the risk of developing work-related MSDs. This course applies to employees and employers in office and administrative settings. Learner objectives are to define terms related to the study of ergonomics; recognize signs and symptoms of injury to the muscles and skeleton and the importance of early reporting; identify risk factors for injury to the muscles and skeleton; specify controls and work practices to reduce or eliminate risk factors for injury to the muscles and skeleton; and specify how to report MSD signs, symptoms, and how employers are required to address them. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All persons who have work activities in office settings, use computer workstations, or participate in activities involving light lifting, repetitive motions, or other procedures that may be related to MSDs; employers who may be responsible for implementing ergonomics programs

Global Safety Principles: PPE: Personal Protective Equipment 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c21_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: PPE: Personal Protective Equipment 2.0

  • identify key facts about PPE and its use
  • identify safety features and considerations when using head, hand, and foot protection
  • identify characteristics of protective clothing materials and protective suits
  • select appropriate eye protection to protect against various hazards
  • identify general guidelines for when hearing, respiratory, and fall protection are required
  • recognize proper donning and doffing techniques for PPE

Overview/Description
This course covers types, selection, maintenance, and care of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the workplace. The types of PPE covered in the course include hard hats; hand, foot, and eye protection; and body protection. The course also provides general guidelines on when respiratory, hearing, and fall protection are required. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All persons who will be in work areas where specific job-related hazards have been identified

Global Safety Principles: Radiation Safety

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c88_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Radiation Safety

  • identify the basic particles of the atom from their descriptions
  • identify ionizing radiation types
  • identify sources of radiation exposure
  • identify the two types of radiation exposure
  • identify the units used to measure radiation and how to use a survey
  • recognize how to use a survey instrument to check for contamination
  • identify the correct method for performing personal monitoring
  • identify the three factors that affect the amount of radiation received
  • identify precautions employers need to take to protect employees from radiation exposure
  • define sealed and unsealed sources

Overview/Description
This course is designed to familiarize you with the health implications associated with ionizing radiation, and measures that can be used to protect you from radiation exposure. There is a significant health risk to workers if radiation sources are not properly controlled. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Personnel working with or around ionizing radiation sources

Global Safety Principles: Respiratory Protection 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c36_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Respiratory Protection 2.0

  • recognize why respiratory protection is necessary
  • distinguish between employee and employer responsibilities
  • identify examples of respiratory hazards
  • identify the types of respirators
  • identify the limitations of respirators
  • cite what must occur before using a respirator
  • identify factors to consider when selecting a respirator
  • cite proper inspection practices
  • select best practices for donning or doffing a respirator
  • identify actions to take during an emergency situation
  • select proper respirator maintenance and storage practices

Overview/Description
This course covers information relating to respiratory hazards, protection mechanisms, and safe work practices. It also includes information on how to use respiratory protection for protection from hazardous airborne contaminants in the work environment. This course does not include the types of respirators and other protective considerations required when working with ionizing radiation. Learner objectives are to recognize why respiratory protection is necessary; distinguish between employee and employer responsibilities for respiratory protection; identify the nature, extent, and effects of respiratory hazards to which you may be exposed; specify the operation, limitations, and capabilities of respirators; identify respirator selection procedures and practices; specify proper respirator use and inspection practices; recognize proper respirator maintenance, cleaning, and storage practices; and identify respirator malfunction and follow-up procedures. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Persons who will be potentially exposed to hazardous airborne contaminants in the course of their work

Global Safety Principles: Scaffolding Safety

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c30_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Scaffolding Safety

  • identify the hazards commonly associated with scaffolding
  • identify general scaffolding requirements and safety considerations
  • identify specific precautions to take when working with scaffolding near power lines
  • identify safe work practices that prevent falls from scaffolding
  • identify safe work practices that prevent objects from falling from scaffolding

Overview/Description
This course is designed to train employees to recognize the hazards associated with scaffold being used on work sites and understand the procedures to control or minimize those hazards. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. Learner objectives are to identify general scaffold requirements and safety considerations. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety, a global professional services company focusing on health and safety. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees who use scaffolding during work tasks

Global Safety Principles: Silica in Construction

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c83_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Silica in Construction

  • recognize crystalline silica in the workplace
  • identify symptoms of exposure to crystalline silica
  • identify how to use engineering and administrative controls and RPE to control exposure to crystalline silica

Overview/Description
Silica exposure can cause damage to a worker’s health and wellbeing. Crystalline silica is classified as a human lung carcinogen and is known to cause respiratory diseases, including an especially damaging one – silicosis. Effective measures are available to protect workers from exposure and to reduce and prevent its potentially devastating health effects. It's important that employees recognize the potential hazards of silica exposure so they can protect themselves. This course covers hazard recognition, potential health threats, exposure prevention, and control measures and focuses on construction-specific requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Construction employers who manage or supervise employees who may be exposed to respirable crystalline silica and employees who may be directly exposed to silica in the workplace

Global Safety Principles: Silica in General Industry

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c82_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Silica in General Industry

  • identify crystalline silica when you encounter it in the workplace
  • identify the symptoms of exposure to crystalline silica
  • identify how to use engineering and administrative controls and RPE to control exposure to crystalline silica

Overview/Description
Silica exposure can cause damage to a worker's health and wellbeing. Crystalline silica is classified as a human lung carcinogen and is known to cause respiratory diseases, including an especially damaging one – silicosis. Effective measures are available to protect workers from exposure and to reduce and prevent its potentially devastating health effects. It's important that employees recognize the potential hazards of silica exposure so they can protect themselves. This course covers hazard recognition, potential health threats, exposure prevention, and control, and is intended for employers and employees in general industry activities. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employers and employees who may be exposed to silica in the workplace

Global Safety Principles: Slips, Trips, and Falls 2.0

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c85_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Slips, Trips, and Falls 2.0

  • identify fall hazard conditions in the workplace
  • identify ways to minimize walkway hazards
  • identify ways to prevent injuries on stairs
  • identify safe practices for ladder use
  • use the 4-to-1 rule to determine safe ladder placement

Overview/Description
Slips, trips, and falls constitute the majority of general workplace accidents and are responsible for a number of accidental deaths, second only to motor vehicles as a cause of fatalities from accidents. This course is intended to provide employees with the ability to recognize and prevent slip, trip, and fall hazards, and to address the key components of ladder safety. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All personnel exposed to potential slip, trip, and fall hazards while on the job, including those who will potentially use or be around ladders during the course of a routine or nonroutine work day

Global Safety Principles: Trenching and Excavation Safety

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c31_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Trenching and Excavation Safety

  • identify safety considerations before trenching and excavation begins
  • identify key concepts associated with different types of excavation, sloping, and shoring
  • identify practices that reduce hazards present in excavation work

Overview/Description
This course is designed to better inform the employee of the possible health and safety concerns unique to trenching and excavation. In this course, you'll learn about safety considerations and proper practices to reduce the hazards that may occur during excavation. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited., a global professional services company focusing on health and safety. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees involved with trenching and excavation operations

Global Safety Principles: Welding, Cutting, and Brazing

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c90_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Welding, Cutting, and Brazing

  • identify fire prevention techniques used during welding, cutting, and brazing
  • identify the types of approved cylinders and how to protect them
  • identify safe storage procedures for compressed gas cylinders
  • identify correct practices for storing oxygen and acetylene cylinders safely
  • identify proper operating procedures to ensure safety during welding and cutting operations
  • identify safety devices used in oxyacetylene welding
  • identify potential health hazards related to welding, cutting, and brazing
  • identify PPE required when welding
  • identify safety measures to take while welding, cutting, and brazing in confined spaces

Overview/Description
Welding, cutting, and brazing are hazardous activities that pose a unique combination of both safety and health risks to workers in a wide variety of industries. This course will inform learners of potential health and safety risks unique to welding, cutting, and brazing. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
Employees involved in welding operations in the workplace

Global Safety Principles: Workplace Inspection

Course Number:
ehs_hsf_c93_sh_enus
Lesson Objectives

Global Safety Principles: Workplace Inspection

  • identify the purpose of workplace inspections
  • identify the role and corresponding responsibilities managers have for health and safety in an organization
  • identify the role and corresponding responsibilities employees have for health and safety in an organization
  • recognize actions involved in the planning phase of a workplace inspection
  • recognize actions involved in the inspection phase of a workplace inspection
  • recognize actions involved in responding to the findings of a workplace inspection

Overview/Description
Employers have a responsibility to maintain safe working conditions for their employees and to comply with the government health and safety standards that are applicable to their establishments. They must also ensure that employees have and use personal protective equipment when required for safety and health as they do their jobs. When employees stay whole and healthy, businesses also benefit. They experience lower workers' compensation insurance costs, decreased payout for return-to-work programs, fewer faulty products, and increased productivity. One of the key ways that employers can maintain safe and compliant working conditions is to conduct regular and thorough workplace inspections. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.

Target Audience
All employees

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