12
LIBRARY GUIDE: Workplace Health and Safety

LIBRARY GUIDE: Workplace Health and Safety · fiff˛˝˙ˆˇ˘ ˇˆ ˇ ˇ ff ˛ Workplace Health and Safety Courses Environmental, Health and Safety at Work KME E

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

LIBRARY GUIDE:

Workplace Health and Safety

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 3Page 2T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 3Page 2T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 085403ULworkplace.com

Course Library - Volume 12

UL’s Workplace Health and Safety course library offers self-paced training that is engaging, consistent and measurable. You and your trainees can access or manage training 24/7 from virtually any Internet-connected computer. All courses are developed by our team of certified safety professionals and adult learning experts, and are continuously updated to address compliance requirements. Our in-house Professional Learning Services team maximizes employee learning and retention with rich multimedia features including:

• High-quality course narration and text• Superior high-resolution graphics, 3D animation and

illustrations• Challenging learning activities, knowledge checks and

post-tests to reinforce and evaluate employee knowledge• Intuitive course navigation and bookmarking

Our flexible delivery and pricing fit any environment, workflow or budget, and our Course Licensing options allow you to run our content on your learning management or enterprise software system.

All of UL’s Workplace Health and Safety courses conform with AICC and SCORM 1.2 requirements. They are certified to run on leading eLearning platforms including LRN Plateau and Saba. We have also successfully implemented our courseware on GeoLearning, Intralearn, KMSI, Knowbase Networks, Oracle iLearn, Pathlore, SumTotal, TEDS and many other platforms. We offer dedicated technical support and expert content development and customization services.

UL Workplace Health & Safety has been accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).

COURSE LANGUAGE AVAILABILITY:E = EnglishC = Canadian FrenchG = GermanM = Mandarin ChineseP = Brazilian Portuguese S = SpanishD = DutchF = FrenchI = ItalianJ = JapaneseK = Korean

Every course features engaging activities and knowledge checks to reinforce learning and retention.

All courses include intuitive navigation, high-resolution graphics and up-to-date information to create the ultimate learning experience.

Engaging and Interactive Courses

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 3Page 2T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 1.888.202.30164

Course Library - Volume 12

Environmental, Health and Safety Library

OSHA Essentials/General SafetyAccident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis E

Aerial Lifts SE

Ammonia Awareness E

Applying Electrical Standards SE

Arsenic Awareness E

Asbestos Awareness – 4 parts E

Basic Rigging Principles – 2 parts E

Battery and Charger Safety E

Benzene Safety E

Bloodborne Pathogens CGPMSE

Chlorine Awareness E

Cleaning Up Small Chemical Spills E

Cold Stress E

Combustible Dust E

Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety CSE

Confined Space Hazards SE

Confined Space Permit-Required KME

Contractor Safety KME

Crane Hand Signaling – 2 parts E

Crane Operator Safety KME

Domestic Preparedness Awareness Overview E

Domestic Preparedness Biological Terrorism E

Egress and Emergency Actions Plans SE

Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout for Construction E

Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout CE

Emergency Response for Multi-Story Buildings E

Environmental Awareness – 3 Parts E

Environmental Overview JGPMSE

Excavation and Trenching Safety E

Fall Protection for Mobile Equipment SE

Fall Protection SE

Fire Extinguisher Safety for Construction E

Fire Extinguisher Safety KCGPMSE

Fire Prevention E

Fire Watch SE

Flammable and Combustible Liquids JGPMSE

Grounding E

Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes E

Hand and Power Tool Safety for Construction E

Hand and Power Tool Safety SE

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety Around Heavy Equipment ME

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety JGPMSE

Hazard Communication CGPMSE

Hazard Communication – Labels E

Hazard Communication – Pictograms E

Hazard Communication – Safety Data Sheets E

HAZWOPER Refresher Training Part 1 – Scope, Application and Training Requirements E

Part 2 – Environmental Issues for HAZWOPER E

Part 3 – Hazard Communication: Your Right to Know E

Part 4 – Hazard and Risk Assessment Techniques E

Part 5 – Toxicology E

Part 6 – Monitoring and Medical Surveillance E

Part 7 – Respiratory Protection E

Part 8 – Personal Protective Equipment E

Part 9 – Confined Spaces E

Part 10 – Spill Prevention E

Part 11 – Site Control E

Part 12 – Decontamination E

Part 13 – Emergency Response E

Ladder Safety for Construction SE

Ladder Safety SE

Laser Safety E

Lead Poisoning Awareness E

Lockout/Tagout GPMSE

Logging and Chainsaw Safety E

Machine Guarding GPMSE

Materials Handling and Storage E

Office Ergonomics DFIKGPMSE

Office Safety GPMSE

OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements CE

OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites E

OSHA: What You Need to Know E

Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety E

Pandemic Influenza E

Performing Safety Inspections E

Personal Protective Equipment Overview CSE

Personal Protective Equipment Part 1 – Introduction CGPMSE

Part 2 – Head Protection JGPMSE

Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection CGPMSE

Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection CGPMSE

Part 5 – Body Protection JCGPMSE

Part 6 – Foot Protection CGPMSE

Part 7 – Hearing Conservation CGPMSE

Part 8 – Respiratory Protection CGPMSE

Part 9 – Electrical Protective Devices CGPMSE

Part 10 – Levels of Protection and Protective Gear CGPMSE

Powered Industrial Trucks – Operators Overview SE

Powered Industrial Trucks Part 1 – Introduction to Pre-Operation Procedures SE

Part 2 – Pre-Operation Inspection and Maintenance SE

Part 3 – Stability and Handling Loads SE

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 3Page 2T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 3Page 2T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 1.888.202.30164

Course Library - Volume 12

Environmental, Health and Safety Library

OSHA Essentials/General SafetyAccident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis E

Aerial Lifts SE

Ammonia Awareness E

Applying Electrical Standards SE

Arsenic Awareness E

Asbestos Awareness – 4 parts E

Basic Rigging Principles – 2 parts E

Battery and Charger Safety E

Benzene Safety E

Bloodborne Pathogens CGPMSE

Chlorine Awareness E

Cleaning Up Small Chemical Spills E

Cold Stress E

Combustible Dust E

Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety CSE

Confined Space Hazards SE

Confined Space Permit-Required KME

Contractor Safety KME

Crane Hand Signaling – 2 parts E

Crane Operator Safety KME

Domestic Preparedness Awareness Overview E

Domestic Preparedness Biological Terrorism E

Egress and Emergency Actions Plans SE

Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout for Construction E

Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout CE

Emergency Response for Multi-Story Buildings E

Environmental Awareness – 3 Parts E

Environmental Overview JGPMSE

Excavation and Trenching Safety E

Fall Protection for Mobile Equipment SE

Fall Protection SE

Fire Extinguisher Safety for Construction E

Fire Extinguisher Safety KCGPMSE

Fire Prevention E

Fire Watch SE

Flammable and Combustible Liquids JGPMSE

Grounding E

Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes E

Hand and Power Tool Safety for Construction E

Hand and Power Tool Safety SE

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety Around Heavy Equipment ME

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety JGPMSE

Hazard Communication CGPMSE

Hazard Communication – Labels E

Hazard Communication – Pictograms E

Hazard Communication – Safety Data Sheets E

HAZWOPER Refresher Training Part 1 – Scope, Application and Training Requirements E

Part 2 – Environmental Issues for HAZWOPER E

Part 3 – Hazard Communication: Your Right to Know E

Part 4 – Hazard and Risk Assessment Techniques E

Part 5 – Toxicology E

Part 6 – Monitoring and Medical Surveillance E

Part 7 – Respiratory Protection E

Part 8 – Personal Protective Equipment E

Part 9 – Confined Spaces E

Part 10 – Spill Prevention E

Part 11 – Site Control E

Part 12 – Decontamination E

Part 13 – Emergency Response E

Ladder Safety for Construction SE

Ladder Safety SE

Laser Safety E

Lead Poisoning Awareness E

Lockout/Tagout GPMSE

Logging and Chainsaw Safety E

Machine Guarding GPMSE

Materials Handling and Storage E

Office Ergonomics DFIKGPMSE

Office Safety GPMSE

OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements CE

OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites E

OSHA: What You Need to Know E

Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety E

Pandemic Influenza E

Performing Safety Inspections E

Personal Protective Equipment Overview CSE

Personal Protective Equipment Part 1 – Introduction CGPMSE

Part 2 – Head Protection JGPMSE

Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection CGPMSE

Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection CGPMSE

Part 5 – Body Protection JCGPMSE

Part 6 – Foot Protection CGPMSE

Part 7 – Hearing Conservation CGPMSE

Part 8 – Respiratory Protection CGPMSE

Part 9 – Electrical Protective Devices CGPMSE

Part 10 – Levels of Protection and Protective Gear CGPMSE

Powered Industrial Trucks – Operators Overview SE

Powered Industrial Trucks Part 1 – Introduction to Pre-Operation Procedures SE

Part 2 – Pre-Operation Inspection and Maintenance SE

Part 3 – Stability and Handling Loads SE

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 5Page 4T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 5Page 4T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 085405ULworkplace.com

Course Library - Volume 12

Environmental, Health and Safety Library

Pre-Job Briefings for Electrical Work E

Pressure Vessel Safety E

Preventing and Addressing Electrical Violations E

Preventing Back Injury JCGPMSE

Preventing Cuts and Puncture Wounds E

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls JGPMSE

Preventing Strains and Back Injuries Around Heavy Equipment E

Process Safety Management E

Recognizing Electrical Hazards SE

Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Part 1 E

Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Part 2 E

Respiratory Protection KMSE

RPPA Training – 4 parts E

Safety and You E

Safety Orientation SE

Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) E

Spray Finishing E

Stormwater Pollution Prevention E

Tree Trimming Safety E

Understanding Safety Trained Supervisor Certification E

Using Electrical Safety Programs SE

Using Eyewashes and Emergency Showers E

Walking/Working Surfaces E

Warehouse Safety E

Welding, Cutting and Brazing E

Work Zone Safety SE

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) CE

General Industry Mini-ModulesBloodborne Pathogens E

Confined Space Hazards E

Defensive Driving – Small Vehicles E

Distracted Driver E

Egress and Emergency Action Plans E

Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety E

Hazard Communication E

Hearing Conservation E

Lockout/Tagout E

Machine Guarding E

PPE Overview E

Preventing Back Injury E

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls E

Respiratory Protection E

Construction and Heavy EquipmentAerial Lifts SS

Aerial Lifts for Construction SE

Basic Rigging for Construction E

Blasting Area Safety E

Blocking and Cribbing for Heavy Equipment E

Concrete and Masonry E

Confined Space Hazards for Construction E

Crane Operator Safety for Construction E

Exposure Hazards for Heavy Equipment E

Fabrication Safety for Heavy Equipment E

Field Service Hazards for Heavy Equipment E

Hazard Awareness for EPG Technicians E

Hazard Awareness for Field Service Crane Operators E

Hazard Communication for Construction SE

Health Hazards in Construction E

Hydraulic Lock Valve Accident Prevention for Telehandlers E

Load Securement and Distribution E

Load Securement for Heavy Equipment E

Materials Handling and Storage for Construction E

Materials Handling Safety Around Heavy Equipment E

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Construction E

PPE for Heavy Equipment Part 1 – Overview E

Part 2 – Head Protection E

Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection E

Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection E

Part 5 – Body Protection E

Part 6 – Foot and Leg Protection E

Part 7 – Hearing Protection E

Part 8 – Respiratory Protection E

Part 9 – Electrical Protection E

Safety and You for Construction E

Scaffold Safety Awareness E

Struck-By, Caught Between E

Vehicle Inspection for Heavy Equipment E

Welding, Cutting and Brazing for Construction E

Worker Orientation for Construction E

Construction Mini-ModulesAerial Lifts E

Basic Rigging E

Concrete Construction E

Confined Spaces E

Crane Safety E

Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout E

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 5Page 4T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 5Page 4T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 1.888.202.30166

Course Library - Volume 12

Construction Mini-Modules: ContinuedFall Protection E

Fire Extinguisher Safety E

Fleet Safety E

Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes E

Hazard Communication E

Health Hazards in Construction E

Ladder Safety E

Materials Handling and Storage E

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) E

Power Tool Safety E

Scaffolding E

Stormwater and Erosion Control Best Management Practices E

Trenching and Excavation E

Welding, Cutting and Brazing E

Work Zone Safety E

ErgonomicsErgonomics for Heavy Equipment E

Office Ergonomics E

Setting Up Your Office Workstation (Humantech) E

Food Services and Distribution SafetyFood Service & Distribution - Ammonia E

Delivery Driver Safety E

Delivery Procedures E

Food Safety, Basic Overview E

Food Safety, Foodborne Pathogens E

HACCP Overview E

Food Service & Distribution – HACCP Part 1 – Conduct a Hazard Analysis E

Part 2 – Determine the Critical Control Points E

Part 3 – Establish Critical Limits E

Part 4 – Establish Monitoring Procedures E

Part 5 – Establish Corrective Actions E

Part 6 – Establish Verification Procedures E

Part 7 – Establish Record-Keeping and Documentation Procedures E

Replenishing and Loading E

Sanitation E

Pest Management E

Process Safety Management (PSM) – Food Industry E

Health and WellnessDiet and Exercise E

Drug and Alcohol Awareness E

First Aid – Basics E

First Aid – Medical Emergencies E

First Aid for Back Pain E

Living a Less Stressful Life E

Tobacco and Smoking Awareness E

West Nile Virus E

HealthcareCPR Training E

Bloodborne Pathogens – Blood and OPIM E

Disruptive Behavior E

Electrical Safety E

Ergonomics E

Fire Prevention E

Fire Safety E

Formaldehyde E

Glutaraldehyde E

Hazard Communication E

Hearing Conservation E

Infection Control – Handwashing E

Infectious Materials Transporting – 2 parts E

Laboratory Safety E

Biohazards – 2 parts E

Overview of Exposures – 2 parts E

Latex Allergy E

Legionnaires' Disease E

Machine Guarding E

MDRO-MRSA E

Mercury Exposure E

Needlestick and Sharps Injuries E

Patient Handling E

PPE in the Healthcare Environment E

Prevention and Control of TB – 2 parts E

Radiation Safety E

Slips, Trips and Falls E

TB in the Healthcare Environment E

Environmental, Health and Safety Library

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 7Page 6T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 7Page 6T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 085407ULworkplace.com

Course Library - Volume 12

Universal Precaution Risks E

Workplace Stress E

Workplace Violence Prevention E

Laboratory SafetyBiosafety Hazardous Waste Handling and Disposal E

Formaldehyde E

Lab Safety E

Biohazards – 2 parts E

Cleanrooms E

Radiation E

Semiconductor SafetyChemical Safety – 2 parts E

Electrical Safety Awareness E

Environmental, Health and Safety at Work KME

Ergonomics for Maintenance and Service KME

Fabrication Worker Safety E

Hazardous Energy KME

Telecommunications SafetyBattery Safety for Telecommunications E

Fall Prevention and Protection for Telecommunications E

Radiofrequency (RF) Training E

Transportation Safety15 Passenger Van Safety E

Accident and Breakdown Procedures E

Avoiding Rear-End Collisions – Large Vehicles SE

– Light Vehicles SE

Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) Overview for Drivers E

Defensive Driving – Large Vehicles CE

– Small Vehicles CSE

Distracted Driver SE

DOT Driver Compliance CE

DOT Hazmat Transportation – Security Awareness E

Driver Fatigue E

Driver Wellness E

Extreme Driving Conditions SE

Fleet Safety E

Hazards of Changing Lanes – Large Vehicles SE

– Light Commercial Vehicles SE

Hazards of Speeding – Large Vehicles E

– Light Commercial Vehicles E

Hazards of Tailgating – Large Vehicles SE

– Light Commercial Vehicles SE

HazMat Transportation Introduction Part 1 – Hazardous Materials Table E

Part 2 – Shipping Papers E

Part 3 – Packaging E

Part 4 – Marking E

Part 5 – Labeling and Placarding E

Part 6 – Carrier Requirements E

– Highway E

– Rail E

– Water (IMDG) E

Infectious Materials Transportation E

Road Rage E

Runway Incursions – 3 Parts E

Safe Backing and Turning E

Safe Vehicle Operations E

Servicing Tires and Rims E

Stop Signs and Signals – Large Vehicles E

– Light Commercial Vehicles E

Vehicle and Roadside Inspections E

Environmental, Health and Safety Library

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 7Page 6T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 7Page 6T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 085407ULworkplace.com

Course Library - Volume 12

Universal Precaution Risks E

Workplace Stress E

Workplace Violence Prevention E

Laboratory SafetyBiosafety Hazardous Waste Handling and Disposal E

Formaldehyde E

Lab Safety E

Biohazards – 2 parts E

Cleanrooms E

Radiation E

Semiconductor SafetyChemical Safety – 2 parts E

Electrical Safety Awareness E

Environmental, Health and Safety at Work KME

Ergonomics for Maintenance and Service KME

Fabrication Worker Safety E

Hazardous Energy KME

Telecommunications SafetyBattery Safety for Telecommunications E

Fall Prevention and Protection for Telecommunications E

Radiofrequency (RF) Training E

Transportation Safety15 Passenger Van Safety E

Accident and Breakdown Procedures E

Avoiding Rear-End Collisions – Large Vehicles SE

– Light Vehicles SE

Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) Overview for Drivers E

Defensive Driving – Large Vehicles CE

– Small Vehicles CSE

Distracted Driver SE

DOT Driver Compliance CE

DOT Hazmat Transportation – Security Awareness E

Driver Fatigue E

Driver Wellness E

Extreme Driving Conditions SE

Fleet Safety E

Hazards of Changing Lanes – Large Vehicles SE

– Light Commercial Vehicles SE

Hazards of Speeding – Large Vehicles E

– Light Commercial Vehicles E

Hazards of Tailgating – Large Vehicles SE

– Light Commercial Vehicles SE

HazMat Transportation Introduction Part 1 – Hazardous Materials Table E

Part 2 – Shipping Papers E

Part 3 – Packaging E

Part 4 – Marking E

Part 5 – Labeling and Placarding E

Part 6 – Carrier Requirements E

– Highway E

– Rail E

– Water (IMDG) E

Infectious Materials Transportation E

Road Rage E

Runway Incursions – 3 Parts E

Safe Backing and Turning E

Safe Vehicle Operations E

Servicing Tires and Rims E

Stop Signs and Signals – Large Vehicles E

– Light Commercial Vehicles E

Vehicle and Roadside Inspections E

Environmental, Health and Safety Library

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 7Page 6T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

1.888.202.30168

Course Library - Volume 12

Human Resources Library

Employment LiabilityPeople With Disabilities and Work – Employees E

People With Disabilities and Work – Managers E

Preventing Workplace Harassment – Employees E

Preventing Workplace Harassment – Managers E

Sexual Harassment Prevention for Managers E

Sexual Harassment Prevention for Managers (CA AB 1825) E

Racial Harassment E

Reasonable Suspicion Training for Alcohol and Substance Abuse E

Workplace Violence Prevention – Health Care and Social Service Workers E

– Late Night Retail Establishments E

Workplace Violence Prevention E

General Human ResourcesAccess to Medical & Exposure Records GPMSE

Behavioral Interviewing E

Being a Successful Team Member E

Code of Conduct E

Conducting Performance Reviews E

Conflict Management – Employees E

Conflict Management – Managers E

Diversity – Valuing Differences E

Effective Supervision SE

Family and Medical Leave Act – California E

Family and Medical Leave Act E

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Overview E

Managing a Successful Team E

Managing Stress for Employees E

Managing Stress for Managers E

Organizational Change E

COST-EFFECTIVE COURSE CUSTOMIZATION

You can customize anything you see or

hear to incorporate specific procedures

and standards that are unique to

your company, including adding your

corporate branding, colors, photos

and illustrations to emphasize your

commitment to learning and increase

relevance to the learner.

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 9Page 8T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 9Page 8T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 085409ULworkplace.com

Course Library - Volume 12

C Canadian FrenchBloodborne PathogensBoating Safety   Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety Confined Space HazardsDefensive Driving - Large Vehicles   Defensive Driving - Small Vehicles   DOT Driver Compliance   Electrical Safety and Lockout/TagoutEmergency Response for Multi-Story Buildings   Fire Extinguisher Safety   Hazard Communication   OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements   Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 1 – Introduction Part 2 – Head Protection Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection Part 5 – Body Protection Part 6 – Foot Protection Part 7 – Hearing Conservation Part 8 – Respiratory Protection Part 9 – Electrical Protective Devices Part 10 – Levels of Protection and Protective Gear Personal Protective Equipment Overview   Preventing Back Injury   Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)  

G GermanAccess to Medical & Exposure Records Bloodborne Pathogens   Environmental Overview Fire Extinguisher Safety Flammable and Combustible Liquids Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety Hazard Communication   Industrial Ergonomics Lockout/Tagout Machine Guarding Office Ergonomics   Office Safety Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 1 – Introduction Part 2 – Head Protection Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection Part 5 – Body Protection Part 6 – Foot Protection Part 7 – Hearing Conservation Part 8 – Respiratory Protection Part 9 – Electrical Protective Devices Part 10 – Levels of Protection and Protective Gear Preventing Back Injury   Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls  

J JapaneseEnvironmental Overview Fire Extinguisher Safety   Flammable and Combustible Liquids Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety   Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 2 – Head Protection Part 5 – Body ProtectionPreventing Back Injury   Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls  

K KoreanConfined Space Permit Required   Contractor Safety Crane Operator Safety Fire Extinguisher Safety   Hot Work Office Ergonomics   Respiratory Protection   Semiconductor Environmental, Health and Safety at Work   Semiconductor Ergonomics for Maintenance and Service   Semiconductor Hazardous Energy  

M Mandarin Chinese Access to Medical & Exposure Records Bloodborne Pathogens   Confined Space Permit Required   Contractor Safety Crane Operator Safety Environmental Overview Fire Extinguisher Safety   Flammable and Combustible Liquids Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety Around Heavy Equipment Hazard Communication Hot Work Industrial Ergonomics Lockout/Tagout Machine Guarding Office ErgonomicsOffice Safety   Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 1 – Introduction Part 2 – Head Protection Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection Part 5 – Body Protection Part 6 – Foot Protection Part 7 – Hearing Conservation Part 8 – Respiratory Protection Part 9 – Electrical Protective Devices Part 10 – Levels of Protection and Protective Gear Preventing Back Injury   Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls   Respiratory Protection  

Courses Listed by Language

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 9Page 8T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 9Page 8T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 1.888.202.301610

Course Library - Volume 12

Semiconductor Environmental, Health and Safety at Work   Semiconductor Ergonomics for Maintenance and Service   Semiconductor Hazardous Energy  

P Brazilian PortugueseAccess to Medical & Exposure Records Bloodborne Pathogens   Environmental Overview Fire Extinguisher Safety Flammable and Combustible Liquids Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety Hazard Communication Industrial Ergonomics Lockout/Tagout Machine Guarding Office Ergonomics   Office Safety Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 1 – Introduction Part 2 – Head Protection Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection Part 5 – Body Protection Part 6 – Foot Protection Part 7 – Hearing Conservation Part 8 – Respiratory Protection Part 9 – Electrical Protective Devices Part 10 – Levels of Protection and Protective Gear Preventing Back Injury   Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls   Office Safety

S SpanishAccess to Medical & Exposure Records Aerial Lifts Aerial Lifts for Construction Applying Electrical Standards Avoiding Rear-End Collisions - Large Vehicles Avoiding Rear-End Collisions - Light Vehicles Bloodborne Pathogens   Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety Confined Space Hazards Defensive Driving: Small Vehicles Distracted Driver Effective Supervision Egress and Emergency Actions Plans Environmental Overview Extreme Driving Conditions Fall Protection for Mobile Equipment Fall Protection   Fire Extinguisher Safety Fire Watch Flammable and Combustible Liquids Hand and Power Tool Safety Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety

Hazard Communication for Construction Hazard Communication   Hazards of Changing Lanes - Large Vehicles Hazards of Changing Lanes - Light Commercial Vehicles Hazards of Tailgating - Large Vehicles Hazards of Tailgating - Light Commercial Vehicles Hearing Conservation Heat Stress   Industrial Ergonomics Ladder Safety Ladder Safety for Construction Lockout/Tagout Machine Guarding Office Ergonomics   Office Safety Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Overview Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 1 – Introduction Part 2 – Head Protection Part 3 – Eye and Face Protection Part 4 – Hand and Arm Protection Part 5 – Body Protection Part 6 – Foot Protection Part 7 – Hearing Conservation Part 8 – Respiratory Protection Part 9 – Electrical Protective Devices Part 10 – Levels of Protection and Protective Gear Preventing Back Injury   Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls   Powered Industrial Trucks Part 1 – Introduction to Pre-Operation Procedures) Part 2 – Pre-Operation Inspection and Maintenance Part 3 – Stability and Handling Loads Recognizing Electrical Hazards Respiratory Protection Safety Orientation Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Using Electrical Safety Programs Work Zone Safety

M Mandarin Chinese (continued)

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 11Page 10T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

Workplace Health and Safety Courses

Page 11Page 10T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540 T: 609.627.5300 | W: uleduneering.com | 202 Carnegie Center, Suite 301, Princeton, NJ 08540

About UL EduNeering

UL EduNeering is a division within the UL Ventures business unit. UL is a premier global independent safety science company that has championed progress for 120 years. Its more than 10,000 professionals are guided by the UL mission to promote safe working and living environments for all people.

UL EduNeering develops technology-driven solutions to help organizations mitigate risks, improve business performance and establish qualification and training programs through a proprietary, cloud-based platform, ComplianceWire®. In addition, UL offers a talent management suite that provides companies the ability to improve workforce skills & competencies within established role-based talent training programs to drive business performance.

For more than 30 years, UL has served corporate and government customers in the Life Science, Health Care, Energy and Industrial sectors. Our global quality and compliance management approach integrates ComplianceWire, training content and advisory services, enabling clients to align learning strategies with their quality and compliance objectives.

About UL Workplace Health and SafetyAs part of UL, a trusted name in safety for more than a century, UL Workplace Health and Safety helps employers optimize their occupational health and safety results. We provide the management, analytical, learning and reporting tools they need to succeed, along with the product guidance and industry expertise required to create an enduring culture of health and safety.

uleduneering.com

202 Carnegie Center Suite 301 Princeton, NJ 08540 609.627.5300

UL and the UL logo are trademarks of UL LLC © 2015.

LG/14/111015/WHS