Occupational Safety Course Description:
This course is made for drivers to improve their driving skills and learn something new. Death, injuries, and property damage in the U.S. must be reduced. It is extremely important to the citizens of this country to identify and implement all reasonable means to reduce human suffering and property loss that result from vehicle crashes. The attitudes and skills of drivers must be improved, and through effective driving safety programs, this can be accomplished.
Outline:
1.Introduction
2.Traffic Safety Problems
3.Factors Influencing Driver Performance
4.Traffic Laws and Procedures
5.Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety
6.Physical Forces That Influence Driver Control
7.Perceptual Skills Needed For Driving
8.Defensive Driving Strategies
9.Emergency Driving Procedures
10.Occupant Restraint and Protective Equipment
11.Special Skills for Difficult Driving Situations
12.Backing Basics
13.Final Exam – 115 questions @ 70%
--Each Session is followed by a short session quiz. These quizzes vary in length and are scored at 80%.
Learning Objectives:
14.Evaluate the introduction and instructions to the course
15.Identify traffic safety problems
16.Analyze factors Influencing driver performance
17.Interpret traffic laws and procedures
18.Contrast the use of alcohol and drugs and their effects on traffic safety
19.Describe physical forces that influence driver control
20.Recognize perceptual skills needed for driving
21.Outline Defensive Driving strategies
22.Recognize emergency driving procedures
23.Categorize occupant restraint and protective equipment
24.Evaluate special skills for difficult driving situations
25.Summarize backing basics
Occupational Safety Course Description:
This course is made for drivers to improve their driving skills and learn something new about how large Trucks and Buses can interact on our roadways. The course is specifically designed for professional drivers of large commercial vehicles. Topics covered include Space Management, Passing and Lane Changing, Drug and Alcohol Effects on Traffic Safety, Trip Inspections, and more. This program will help professionals improve their skills and enhance their training to make them sharper, more aware drivers.
Outline:
1.Space Management
2.Backing Basics
3.Passing & Lane Changing
4.Intersection Safety
5.Pedestrian Awareness
6.The Professional Driver
7.Alcohol & Drugs & Traffic Safety
8.Preparing for Trip Inspections
9.Final Exam – 70% score
--Each session is followed by a session Quiz of 15-20 questions scored @ 80%
Learning Objectives
1.Identify factors of space management
2.Describe Backing Basics
3.Demonstrate knowledge of passing and lane changing
4.Define intersection safety
5.Recognize the importance of pedestrian awareness
6.Relate to the qualities of The Professional Driver
7.Analyze the effects of alcohol and drugs on traffic safety
8.Prepare for trip inspections
Working in the construction industry can sometimes be dangerous. Work-related accidents can cause serious injuries, while most of these accidents are preventable. Use the resources in this section to learn more about construction safety, from OSHA compliance and safety training to fall protection and hazard communication. Learn what builders are doing make their job sites safer - and what you can do minimize safety hazards and reduce the chance of an accident.
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Create an effective written fall-protection plan using the NAHB-OSHA Fall Protection Handbook, English-Spanish to identify safe work practices that can help prevent costly accidents and injuries. Check out the companion Fall Protection Video, English-Spanish and order both today at BuilderBooks.com!
Falls are the number one cause of fatalities in the construction industry. Browse the information gathered here to learn how to keep workers from falling off the structure using both conventional and alternative fall protection.
Useful Links:
http://www.osha.gov
http://www.awma.org
http://www.abih.org
http://www.redcross.org
http://www.nsc.org
http://www.asse.org
http://www.agc.org
http://www.bcsp.org
http://www.directsafety.com
http://www.dot.gov
http://www.epa.gov
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html
http://www.msdsxchange.com
http://www.nfpa.org
http://www.nrep.org
http://www.hazard.com
http://www.no1hurt.com
http://www.uscg.mil/USCG.shtm
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This Confined Space Entry Training is based on the OSHA 1910.146 permit-required confined space standards for general industry. Objectives of this course are for the student to:
•Understand the scope & application of OSHA's various confined space entry standards
•Identify "Confined Spaces", then determine if they are "Permit Required"
•Understand OSHA requirements for developing and maintaining a "Permit-required confined space entry program" / permit
•Know responsibilities of entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, contractors
•Identify when you may utilize OSHA's "Alternate Entry" and "Reclassification" procedures
•Understand the requirements for "Rescue & Emergency Services"
•Have a basic knowledge of the general use and limitations of related equipment
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