COURSE NAME |
DESCRIPTION |
LOCATION |
Introduction to Basic All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)
Operation |
This on-line course is intended to introduce employees and
volunteers to the principles and policies related to ATV operation on the
job. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Bloodborne Pathogens |
Approximately 5.6 million workers in health care and other facilities
are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. This online course was
designed for employees who are engaged in activities that may expose them
to human blood or other potentially infectious materials, and to introduce
required procedures, best practices, and recommended methods and equipment
to reduce their risk from this exposure. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Hazard Communication |
The information presented in this course is based upon the
Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). In addition, this course
will cover the scope and application, manufacturer and employer responsibilities,
and elements of a hazard communication program. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: First Responder Awareness Level (HAZWOPER) |
At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to: Apply the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements when responding, at
the awareness level, to a hazardous materials release; Identify the spill
responder categories and their limitations; Identify Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) levels for personal protective equipment; Recognize safety
issues at hazardous materials spill sites; Identify the basic principles
of incident command; Identify the basic principles of decontamination;
and Determine if your agency’s emergency response plan has the required
program elements. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Office Safety |
Despite common beliefs that the office provides a safe environment
in which to work, many hazards exist which cause thousands of injuries
and health problems each year among office workers. Since one-third of
the DOI work force is in offices, even low rates of work-related injuries
and illnesses can have an immense impact on employee safety and health.
This course discusses office safety in today's world of work. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Motorboat Operator (MOCC) Refresher |
This course gives participants the classroom equivalent training required
to permit continued operation of Service-owned watercraft. It reviews minimum
requirements for safe operation of motorboats and includes a review of
legal requirements, preparations, navigation, operations, emergency procedures,
rescue, self rescue, trailering, fire suppression and basic seamanship.
The participant must still verify practical on-water boating skills. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Personal Protective Equipment |
Personal protective equipment (PPE) includes all clothing
and other work accessories designed to create a barrier against workplace
hazards. Hard hats, goggles, face shields, steel-toed shoes, respirators,
aprons, gloves, and full body suits are all forms of personal protective
equipment. At the end of this course, you should be able to: Describe the
basics of conducting a hazard assessment of the workplace; Identify the
different types of PPE and the proper use and care of the equipment; and
Select appropriate PPE for a variety of circumstances. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Hearing Conservation |
There are many persons in the Department of the Interior’s workforce
who engage in operations where they may be exposed to noise hazards. Fortunately,
the incidence of noise-induced hearing loss can be reduced or eliminated
through the successful application of engineering controls and hearing
conservation programs. Directives in the Departmental Manual, Part 485,
requires each Department of the Interior bureau to implement a hearing
conservation program for employees who are exposed to workplace noise over
certain limits. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans and
Fire Prevention Plans |
There is a long and tragic history of workplace fires caused
by problems with fire exits and extinguishing systems. OSHA requires employers
to provide proper exits, fire fighting equipment, and employee training
to prevent fire deaths and injuries in the workplace. The rules in 29 CFR
1910.34 through 1910.39 cover the minimum requirements for exit routes
that employers must provide in their workplaces so that employees may evacuate
the workplaces safely during an emergency. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Operations and Maintenance: Plans and Preventive Maintenance |
This course teaches supervisors, managers, and employees how to create
and manage job plans, safety plans, and preventive maintenance (PM) routines. This
course is based on the FMSS, and uses FMSS to manage facility inventory
and resources. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Fire Protection |
In this course, you will learn about the fire protection
requirements covered in 29 CFR 1910, Subpart L. These requirements cover
the following fire protection subjects: Fire brigades; Portable and fixed
fire suppression equipment; Fire detection systems; and Fire and employee
alarm systems. The rules addressed apply to all employment except maritime,
construction, and agricultural jobs. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Fall Protection |
Falls are one of the leading causes of occupational fatalities. In fact,
it is the number one cause of death in construction. There are so
many different types of work and so many different kinds of fall hazards
that it is not possible to organize fall protection into a neat set of
rules that fit all situations. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) has placed rules for fall protection in several different subparts,
depending primarily on the nature of the work. In this course, we will
describe methods of providing fall protection and more specifically, personal
fall arrest systems. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Permit-Required Confined Spaces |
This online course takes the place of the classroom portion
of your permit-required confined space training. It does not take the place
of the "hands on" specific training necessary to learn to operate
atmospheric testing instruments, personal protective equipment, rescue
equipment, and other special equipment needed for an entry. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Hand and Portable Powered Tools |
Serious accidents often occur before steps are taken to identify and
avoid or eliminate tool-related hazards. Workers must learn to recognize
the hazards associated with the different types of tools and take the safety
precautions necessary to prevent those hazards. At the end of this course,
you should be able to: Identify the hazards associated with hand and portable
powered tools; Identify the specific precautions that should be taken with
each type of hand and portable powered tool; Identify general safety precautions. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Flammable and Combustible Liquids |
This course covers the two primary hazards associated with
flammable and combustible liquids: explosion and fire. In order to prevent
these hazards, this course and the standard upon which it is based, 29
CFR 1910.106, address the primary concerns of design and construction,
ventilation, ignition sources, and storage. At the end of this course,
you should be able to: Identify and define the terms relating to flammable
or explosive limits; Identify the requirements for flammable or combustible
liquids stored in drums or other containers; Identify the requirements
for the design and construction of storage cabinets, inside storage rooms,
and outside storage rooms; and Identify the requirements affecting the
design, construction, and operation of various types of plants and facilities. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) |
“Lockout/tagout” refers to specific practices and procedures
to safeguard employees from the unexpected energization or startup of machinery
and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy during service or maintenance
activities. This course will discuss the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) regulation, 29 CFR 1910.147 Control of Hazardous
Energy, which requires lockout/tagout if you perform service or maintenance
activities such as constructing, installing, setting up, adjusting, inspecting,
modifying, and maintaining or servicing machines or equipment — where
the unexpected startup, energization, or the release of stored energy could
cause injury. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Introduction to Industrial Hygiene |
Industrial hygiene is the science of anticipating, recognizing,
evaluating, and controlling workplace conditions that may cause a worker's
illness, disease, or injury. This course covers industrial hygiene regulations
and recommended practices. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Electrical Safety Design |
Perhaps because it has become such a familiar part of our daily life,
many of us don’t give much thought to how much our work depends on
a reliable source of electricity. More importantly, we tend to overlook
the hazards electricity poses and fail to treat it with the respect it
deserves. OSHA standards cover many electrical hazards in many different
industries. OSHA’s general industry electrical safety standards are
published in 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S. This course will discuss those standards
as they relate to electrical safety design within the workplace. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Welding, Cutting, and Brazing |
Welding, cutting, and brazing are potentially hazardous
activities that pose a unique combination of both safety and health risks
to more than 500,000 workers in a wide variety of industries. At the end
of this course, you should be able to: Understand the general requirements
concerning compressed gases; Identify the general safety requirements for
all types of welding; Understand the general characteristics for the various
types of welding; Identify the specific safety requirements for: oxygen-fuel
gas welding and cutting; arc welding and cutting; and resistance welding. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Walking and Working Surfaces |
At the end of this course, you should be able to: Identify the most commonly
cited violations; Understand how to guard against wall and floor openings
and holes; Understand the limitations of fixed industrial stairs and fixed
ladders; and Understand the limitations of ladders and scaffolds. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Excavations |
Upon completion of this course, you should be able
to: State the greatest risk that is present at an excavation; Briefly describe
the three main methods for protecting employees from cave-ins; Name at
least three factors that pose a hazard to employees working in excavations,
and at least one way to eliminate or reduce each of the hazards; and Describe
the role of a competent person at an excavation site. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Machinery and Machine Guarding |
Crushed hands and arms, severed fingers, blindness — the list of
possible machinery-related injuries is as long as it is horrifying. Safeguards
are essential for protecting workers from needless and preventable injuries.
The purpose of machine guarding is to protect the machine operator and
other employees in the work area from hazards created by ingoing nip points,
rotating parts, flying chips and sparks. Some examples of machine
guarding are barrier guards, light curtains, two-hand operating devices,
etc. This course includes lessons on Machine Safeguarding Basics; Machine
Safeguarding Methods; and General Requirements for All Machines. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Cranes and Rigging |
Cranes pose significant safety issues, both for the operators
of the diverse "lifting" devices, and for workers in proximity
to them. Moving large, heavy loads is crucial to today’s manufacturing
and construction industries, and much new technology has been developed
for these operations. OSHA has separate regulations covering cranes used
in General Industry, Construction, and Maritime. Although these regulations
have differences, this course will discuss maintenance, operations, and
training that are applicable to all industries. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: 2008 Bloodborne Pathogens |
Approximately 5.6 million workers in health care and other facilities
are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. This online course was
designed for employees who are engaged in activities that may expose them
to human blood or other potentially infectious materials, and to introduce
required procedures, best practices, and recommended methods and equipment
to reduce their risk from this exposure. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Ionizing Radiation |
Although radiation is present in everyday life, it is often
overlooked. This course will identify common examples of ionizing and non-ionizing
radiation and help you understand the difference between these two basic
types of radiation sources. In addition, you will be introduced to important
terminology related to radiation and given a greater understanding of the
concept of "occupational exposure." |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Construction Safety Awareness |
The course has been designed to familiarize Service personnel with the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Construction Safety
Standards primarily through use of the OSHA 2202 Construction Industry
Digest but also 29 CFR 1926 and 360 FW 4. You will need to score 80% on
the 50 question final examination to successfully complete this course. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Powered Industrial Trucks |
By the end of this course, you should be able to: Identify
the industries that are covered by the powered industrial truck standard;
Match designations to the applicable types of powered industrial trucks;
Identify at least three training topics that must be covered in powered
industrial trucks training; Select the conditions and frequency when retraining
is required; and Identify at least three ways to reduce hazards that may
lead to injury when using powered industrial trucks to handle materials. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Defensive Driving / 4x4 Operation |
This course is a must for all employees who operate government vehicles.
Learn the safety tips and defensive driving tips mainly to reduce accidents
that cost a considerable amount of money every year. This course also covers
the 4x4 Driving course, that teaches the student how to handle 4x4 vehicles,
and equipment that come with the vehicle. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: 2008 Hazard Communication |
The information presented in this course is based upon the
Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). In addition, this course
will cover the scope and application, manufacturer and employer responsibilities,
and elements of a hazard communication program. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Laboratory Safety |
This course is intended to meet the general requirement for providing
information and training to laboratory workers about the hazards of chemicals
that may be present in their laboratories. Note: Bureau policies may have
more stringent requirements than described in this online course. Your
supervisor or Chemical Hygiene Officer will have to provide additional,
specific information about your Chemical Hygiene Plan. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials |
Because of the nature of their work, some USGS employees
may be exposed to hazardous concentrations of naturally occurring radioactive
materials, sometimes referred to as NORM. This course will describe some
of the naturally occurring radioactive materials, and methods to reduce
the related health risks. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: 2008 First Responder Awareness Level (HAZWOPER) |
At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to: Apply the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements when responding, at
the awareness level, to a hazardous materials release; Identify the spill
responder categories and their limitations; Identify Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) levels for personal protective equipment; Recognize safety
issues at hazardous materials spill sites; Identify the basic principles
of incident command; Identify the basic principles of decontamination;
and Determine if your agency’s emergency response plan has the required
program elements. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: 2008 Hearing Conservation |
There are many persons in the Department of the Interior’s
workforce who engage in operations where they may be exposed to noise hazards.
Fortunately, the incidence of noise-induced hearing loss can be reduced
or eliminated through the successful application of engineering controls
and hearing conservation programs. Directives in the Departmental Manual,
Part 485, requires each Department of the Interior bureau to implement
a hearing conservation program for employees who are exposed to workplace
noise over certain limits. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Defensive Driving |
This one-hour course will provide simple defensive driving techniques
to reduce your chances of being involved in a motor vehicle accident. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: 2008 Permit-Required Confined Spaces |
This online course takes the place of the classroom portion
of your permit-required confined space training. It does not take the place
of the "hands on" specific training necessary to learn to operate
atmospheric testing instruments, personal protective equipment, rescue
equipment, and other special equipment needed for an entry. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: X-ray Producing Machines |
Many different types of machines produce x-rays, either intentionally
or inadvertently. Some devices that can produce x-rays are x-ray diffractometers,
electron microscopes, x-ray photoelectron spectrometers, and Van de Graaf
accelerators. This course provides an overview of x-ray producing machines,
operational controls, and the prevention of accidents when in use. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Motorboat Operation Certification Course (MOCC) |
This course gives participants the training required to
permit operation of Service-owned watercraft. It reviews minimum requirements
for safe operation of motorboats and includes a review of legal requirements,
preparations, navigation, operations, emergency procedures, rescue, self
rescue, trailering, fire suppression and basic seamanship. The course includes
both classroom and on-the-water instruction. There is an on-the-water practical
exam during which the student must demonstrate certain skills to pass as
well as a written exam with a passing grade of 70 required. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: 2008 Personal Protective Equipment |
Personal protective equipment (PPE) includes all clothing and other work
accessories designed to create a barrier against workplace hazards. Hard
hats, goggles, face shields, steel-toed shoes, respirators, aprons, gloves,
and full body suits are all forms of personal protective equipment. At
the end of this course, you should be able to: Describe the basics of conducting
a hazard assessment of the workplace; Identify the different types of PPE
and the proper use and care of the equipment; and Select appropriate PPE
for a variety of circumstances. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Safety: 2008 Introduction to Industrial Hygiene |
Industrial hygiene is the science of anticipating, recognizing,
evaluating, and controlling workplace conditions that may cause a worker's
illness, disease, or injury. This course covers industrial hygiene regulations
and recommended practices. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Agricultural Tractor Safety Training Course |
This course provides training in the operation of rented or leased agricultural
tractors with applicable attachments (20 HP and over, tracked or wheeled).
The course is designed to familiarize employees, volunteers, and partner
operators with the safe operation and preventative maintenance of agricultural
tractors and attachments. The course includes classroom and field operation
instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Backhoe/Loader Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy,
321 FW 1, to permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased
backhoe/loader with applicable attachments. The course is designed to familiarize
employees, volunteers, and partner operators with the safe operation and
preventative maintenance of backhoe/loaders and attachments. The course
includes classroom and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Portable Fire Extinguishers |
This one-hour course is designed to protect employees and help prevent
serious property loss from workplace fires. It identifies the various classes
of fires, types of portable fire extinguishers, and actions to take in
the event of a fire. It describes when and how to use portable fire extinguishers
to put out small fires. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
First Aid--CPR |
Emergencies requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
can and do occur without warning. It is important that you know the basic
emergency techniques for recognizing and treating failures of the respiratory
system and heart. This one-hour course will focus on the ABCs of basic
life support: maintaining an open airway, restoring breathing, and restoring
circulation. Note: this training should not be used as the primary basis
for any CPR certification. It is intended to provide the learner with knowledge-based
training only. This training should be accompanied with a performance-based
component provided by a certified CPR instructor. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Skid Steer Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy, 321 FW 1, to
permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased skid steers
(tracked or wheeled) with applicable attachments. The course is designed
to familiarize employees, volunteers, and partner operators with the safe
operation and preventative maintenance of skid steers and attachments.
The course includes classroom and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Crawler Dozer Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy,
321 FW 1, to permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased
crawler dozers with applicable attachments. The course is designed to familiarize
employees, volunteers, and partner operators with the safe operation and
preventative maintenance of crawler dozers and attachments. The course
includes classroom and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklift) Safety Training Course |
This course provides training in the operation of operated, rented, or
leased powered industrial trucks (forklifts-Class 1-7) with applicable
attachments. The course is designed to familiarize employees, volunteers,
and partner operators with the safe operation and preventative maintenance
of powered industrial truck and attachments. The course includes classroom
and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Four-Wheel Drive Loader Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy,
321 FW 1, to permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased
four-wheel-drive loaders with applicable attachments. The course is designed
to familiarize employees, volunteers, and partner operators with the safe
operation and preventative maintenance of four-wheel-drive loaders and
attachments. The course includes classroom and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Toxicology (HAZWOPER) |
This course focuses on the study of poisons, their safe limits, and their
adverse effects on living organisms. While the subject of toxicology is
complex, it is necessary to understand the basic concepts in order to make
logical decisions concerning the protection of personnel from chemical
exposure. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Emergency Response |
This one-hour course provides information about planning
for and responding to emergencies. The intent is to provide the learner
with basic information on procedures that cover onsite emergencies such
as an accidental release or spill of a hazardous chemical, fire emergencies,
explosions, bomb threats, threats to security or personal injuries. The
content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable
regulatory requirements. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Specialty Tracked Equipment Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy, 321 FW 1, to
permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased specialty
tracked equipment with applicable attachments (e.g. Marsh Master, Geo-Boy,
Gyro-Trac, etc.). The course is designed to familiarize employees, volunteers,
and partner operators with the safe operation and preventative maintenance
of specialty tracked equipment and attachments. The course includes classroom
and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Equipment Operator Safety |
This week long training is targeted at Wage-Grade employees
who are equipment operators or are required to operate equipment as a part
of their regular duties. The course deals with new technological advances
in equipment operation. Class includes hands-on equipment training in the
field using end loader, motor grader, mowing tractor, backhoe, dump truck,
dozer and boom axe. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Hydraulic Excavator Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy, 321 FW 1, to
permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased hydraulic
excavators with applicable attachments. The course is designed to familiarize
employees, volunteers, and partner operators with the safe operation and
preventative maintenance of hydraulic excavators and attachments. The course
includes classroom and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Defensive Driving Techniques |
This one-hour course will provide advanced defensive driving
techniques to reduce your chances of being involved in a motor vehicle
accident. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent
of the applicable regulatory requirements. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Motor Grader Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy, 321 FW 1, to
permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased motor graders
with applicable attachments. The course is designed to familiarize employees,
volunteers, and partner operators with the safe operation and preventative
maintenance of motor graders and attachments. The course includes classroom
and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Cold Stress |
This one-hour course will discuss the effects of cold on
your body, outline the risk factors for cold-related ailments, and describe
the associated treatments for each. This training will also describe several
preventive measure techniques and safe work practices that you can use
to protect yourself from cold-related stresses. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Back Safety |
This course is designed to bring awareness into the work environment
and help eliminate preventable back injuries. It will provide information
regarding job-specific hazards, safe work practices, and ergonomics. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
First Aid--Basic |
First aid is the immediate care for victims of injuries
or sudden illness, before professional medical treatment is available.
It not only involves the victim's physical condition and emotional state,
but the entire emergency situation. This one-hour training course will
focus on how to use a systematic approach to evaluate an emergency situation
and respond to basic first aid situations prior to the arrival of the Emergency
Medical Services (EMS). Note: This training should not be used as the primary
basis for any first aid certification. It is intended to provide the learner
with knowledge-based training only. This training should be accompanied
with a performance-based component provided by a certified first aid instructor |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Emergency Disaster Preparedness |
This one-hour training course was designed and developed to provide instruction
on emergency response, safety, reporting, and evacuation of company facilities
and work areas in the event of a natural disaster, fire, bomb threat, or
other emergency. The procedures contained in this training should be followed
unless otherwise directed by your employer, police or fire department officials.
The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the
applicable regulatory requirements. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Crawler Loader Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy,
321 FW 1, to permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased
crawler loaders with applicable attachments. The course is designed to
familiarize employees, volunteers, and partner operators with the safe
operation and preventative maintenance of crawler loaders and attachments.
The course includes classroom and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Laboratory Safety |
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. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Decontamination (HAZWOPER) |
This training provides information concerning decontamination,
which is the process of removing contaminants that have collected on workers
and equipment. Decontamination protects you from hazardous substances that
may contaminate and eventually penetrate protective clothing, respiratory
equipment, tools, vehicles, and other equipment used on-site. It also prevents
the movement of contaminants from the site to the community. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Workplace Safety Orientation |
This one-hour course will provide an awareness level orientation of basic
industrial safety fundamentals. It was designed to provide an overview
of some of the basic concepts and techniques used in modern industry to
protect workers. It also describes the purpose of the following safety
programs: Hazard Communication; Bloodborne Pathogen Safety; Lockout/Tagout;
Confined Space Entry; Emergency Response; Respiratory Protection; Personal
Protective Equipment; Hearing Conservation. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Forklift Safety |
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. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Office Ergonomics |
This one-hour course is designed to provide the basic information needed
to recognize 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 office/administrative type settings. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Scraper Pan Safety Training Course |
This course provides the training required in FWS Policy,
321 FW 1, to permit operation of Service-owned, operated, rented, or leased
scraper pans with applicable attachments. The course is designed to familiarize
employees, volunteers, and partner operators with the safe operation and
preventative maintenance of scraper pans and attachments. The course includes
classroom and field operation instruction. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
PPE/Respiratory Protection (HAZWOPER) |
Equipment and devices have been developed over the years to protect the
human body against a variety of environmental and physical hazards. Today,
many forms of personal protective equipment (PPE) are available to protect
you from injuries and illnesses. This training is intended to acquaint
you with the different types and the correct selection of PPE. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Emergency Response and Spill Control (HAZWOPER) |
This training describes how to respond to various emergency
situations and describes control of situations both by the workers involved
and by trained emergency personnel. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Mold Awareness |
Many businesses and organizations, including government-owned facilities,
can experience mold at their facilities at some point in their business
life. A mold is a coating or discoloration that develops in a damp atmosphere
on the surface of food or fabric. Not everyone is at risk from exposure
to molds but certain groups of individuals, including infants and the elderly,
are particularly susceptible to mold-induced allergies or infections. Providing
information on the hazards associated with mold is an important aspect
of the health and safety requirements for businesses and organizations.
This course is part of the Safety and Health Series and is aimed at any
employee whose normal job activities could result in occupational exposure
to mold. This course provides the learner with the basic understanding
of mold awareness in the workplace - how mold grows and spreads, how to
recognize mold, the routes of human exposure to mold, associated health
effects from mold exposure, and methods of mold prevention and clean up. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Job Hazard Analysis |
This one-hour course is intended to provide information
that will help improve the quality of work environments, improve 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. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |
Site Safety and Health Plan Procedures (HAZWOPER) |
This training is designed to provide on-site and off-site employees with
information on the company's site safety and health plan. A site safety
plan establishes policies and procedures to protect workers and the public
from potential hazards posed by a hazardous waste site. |
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Heat and Cold Exposure Management (HAZWOPER) |
This training is intended for personnel who may be exposed
to temperature extremes at hazardous waste sites. Heat-related illness
is a major hazard, especially for workers wearing personal protective clothing.
Cold-related injuries can cause loss of limbs or even death. |
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Basic Electrical Skills |
Basic Electrical provides entry level park maintenance workers with an
introduction to tools, materials, and techniques used to repair park electrical
systems. Program content includes an introduction to electricity and simple
electrical systems, basic 110 volt electrical system repairs, tool use,
materials applications and storage, and safety. |
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Trenching and Excavation Safety |
This one-hour course is designed to better inform the employee
of the possible health and safety concerns unique to trenching and excavation. |
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Workplace Safety |
In the first quarter of fiscal year 2005, more than 53,800 occupational
injuries and illnesses involving civilian federal employees occurred. Thirty-four
of these injuries resulted in fatalities. Beyond the human implications
of these statistics, this takes its toll on the American taxpayer in the
form of the chargeback billings of federal agencies arising from the injuries
and illnesses suffered by federal employees. For example, in 2000, worker
compensation billings for all federal employees totaled more than $2 billion.
This course enables federal employees to gain an insight into the Occupational
Safety and Health requirements for federal employees. It covers the essential
responsibilities required for federal government agencies and their employees
in order to create a safe and healthful working environment. In addition,
this course covers information about the types of training that agencies
should provide for their employees. The course also looks at the documentation
of workplace safety incidents and the importance of record keeping and
submitting annual reports. Finally, the course discusses the issue of whistleblower
protection. This course meets the training compliance requirements mandated
under OSHA Regulation CFR 1960 and Executive Order 12196. |
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OSHA 300 Recordkeeping |
This course will cover OSHA's revised recordkeeping requirements,
the new recordkeeping forms, and offers a number of opportunities for you
to practice classifying a case's recordability. |
https://doilearn.doi.gov/ |