Industrial Safety

Courses

SAFE 001: OSHA 10 Hour Construction Safety Training

Credits 1.0 2.0
This training program is intended to provide entry level construction workers information about their rights and employer responsibilities, as well as how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job related hazards on a construction site. The training covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards, which a worker may encounter at a construction site. Training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention.

SAFE 002: OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Safety Training

Credits 1.0 2.0
This training program is intended to provide entry level industry workers information about their rights and employer responsibilities, as well as how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job related hazards in general industry. The training covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards, which a worker may encounter on a job site. Training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention.

SAFE 102: CEU Hydrogen Sulfide

Credits 0.1
that they can recognize the hazardous characteristics of hydrogen sulfide and can correctly apply the standards and procedures to safely perform work in H2S designated areas.

SAFE 106: NSTC Unescorted Training

Credits 0.8
The Unescorted program must be completed by all employees who work on the North Slope oil production area in either long term or temporary assignments or are visitors without escort.

SAFE 110: 40-Hour HAZWOPER

Credits 1.0
This course introduces students to recognition of, protection from, and working with hazardous substances during clean-up activities at work sites containing hazardous waste substances. This course complies with federal regulations 29 CFR 1910.120 and applicable EPA regulations. A 40-Hour HAZWOPER Certificate shall be issued upon successful completion of the course.

SAFE 115: 24-Hour HAZWOPER Technician Level

Credits 0.5
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive a certificate of training completion for the Hazardous Materials Technician as outlined in 29 CFR 1910.120(q). Topics covered will include PPE, Hazard-Risk analysis, site control, emergency response planning the DOT and NIOSH guides, Incident Command System, respiratory equipment, instrumentation, and monitoring.

SAFE 119: Field Safety

Credits 2.0
Field Safety, a.k.a. NCCER’s Safety Learning Series, is a systematic approach to safety education and training. By providing a standardized curriculum in modularized form, this series enables the education facility to customize a training program. Field Safety is composed of four independent titles: Safety Orientation, Field Safety, Safety Technology and Safety Management. This particular course includes many of the modules offered in this series.

SAFE 121: Applied Basic Safety: General Industry

Credits 1.0
Students receive a nationally recognized 10 Hour OSHA General Industry card. Focus is on Employee Rights and Responsibilities, Fall Protection, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Protection, Electrical, Personal Protective Equipment, the Hazard Communication Standard, and other elective topics. The 8-hour session will focus on OSHA’s employer HAZWOPER responsibilities.

SAFE 122: Blood Borne Pathogens

Credits 0.4
Hazards in the workplace; employees with potential for exposure; OSHA requirements; rights and responsibilities; program development and record keeping.

SAFE 123: Standard First Aid and CPR w/AED

Credits 0.6
This course will give individuals the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for injuries, sudden illnesses, breathing difficulties and cardiac arrest for adults, children, and infants, until advanced medical care can arrive. Course includes instruction on AED (automated external defibrillator). Certification awarded upon successful completion.

SAFE 124: Infant/Child CPR

Credits 0.3
This course will give individuals the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, recognize, and provide basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and children until advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. Certification will be awarded upon successful course completion.

SAFE 127: Adult CPR

Credits 0.4
Completion of this course will satisfy the annual requirement for American Red Cross adult CPR training. This course can be challenged and, if successfully completed, satisfy the annual American Red Cross adult CPR training requirement. Challenging the course is by appointment only.

SAFE 128: Wilderness Survival Skills

Credits 1.0
Students learn survival skills utilizing tools, objects, and skills that are likely to be available in the wilderness. The class teaches students how to stabilize injured individuals until a greater level of help can arrive. The 1-credit course includes practical applications and skills practice.

SAFE 129: Pediatric First Aid CPR w/AED

Credits 0.8
This course will give individuals the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for injuries, sudden illnesses, breathing difficulties and cardiac arrest for infants, children, and adults, until advanced medical care can arrive. Course includes instruction on AED (automated external defibrillator). Certification awarded upon successful completion.

SAFE 131: Health, Safety, and Environmental Technician

Credits 4.0
The goal of this class is to produce competent HSE personnel that possess the effective communication skills and working knowledge necessary to develop and maintain a safe worksite. This is an in-depth course that instructs not only on the regulations but how they apply to the job; how to use the tools of the trade (gas monitors) and why; and the important role permits play in communication across different worksites and work crews. Participants will acquire the skills needed to protect workers while on the job and ensure that their company meets occupational safety and health requirements. These skills are the abilities to effectively develop HSE plans, organize and conduct safety presentations and meeting; and carry out workplace audits and PPE assessments. Other topics include hazard management, screen preservations, and pre-job check lists.

SAFE 132: 30-Hour Maritime Industry Safety & Health Standards

Credits 1.0
The course provides a variety of work-place training to workers with personal safety responsibilities. OSHA Maritime Industry Standards training regarding Shipyard Employment, Marine Terminals, and Longshoring, will emphasize worker’s rights, hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention.

SAFE 133: 30-Hour Construction Safety & Health Standards

Credits 1.0
Training in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction Industry: OHSA required “Focused Four” introduction to the major hazards in the workplace: Fall, Caught-In or-Between, Struck-By and Electrocution; Employee Rights and Responsibilities, Citations and Proposed Penalties, and Recording & Reporting of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.

SAFE 134: 30-Hour General Industry Safety & Health Standards

Credits 1.0
The course provides a variety of work-place training to workers with personal safety responsibilities. OSHA Standards training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention. The General Industry Standards are the most broadly used and applied set of rules and are extensively used throughout the Construction and Maritime Industries.

SAFE 138: 24-Hour Spill Response

Credits 0.5
An intense course designed for professionals requiring refresher training for on-the-job capabilities. Designed to instruct personnel with specific responsibilities to deploy, use, and function within an Incident Command System while responding to hazardous materials emergencies.

SAFE 152: Basic Life Support

Credits 0.4
The Basic Life Support (BLS) program is intended to assist healthcare providers including professional rescuers in learning or refining BLS skills for patients of all ages. These critical life-saving skills include high performance CPR, use of an AED as a single provider and part of a team. BLS also includes knowing how to relieve a foreign body airway obstruction.

SAFE 170: Confined Space

Credits 0.4
Confined space types, potential hazards testing, protective equipment, and rescue techniques. Confined Space Safety certification issued upon successful completion. Meets Federal and State law requirements. Training regarding proper use assists the wearer in using respirators in a safe and healthful manner. Key topics include: medical evaluations/fit-testing, knowledge of selection criteria, procedures for proper use, maintenance procedures, the hierarchy of controls, and includes the limitations of Personal Protective Equipment.

SAFE 174: Respirator Use

Credits 0.1 0.4
Training regarding the proper use of respirators in a safe and healthful manner. Key topics include: medical evaluations/fit-testing, knowledge of selection criteria, procedures for proper use, maintenance procedures, the hierarchy of controls, and limitations of Personal Protective Equipment.