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Confined Space

Working in confined space settings can present a number of safety hazards. This test will describe the required safety standards, training and responsibilities of all parties involved when working in a confined space.

Objectives:

  • Define a confined space
  • Identify the hazards associated with working in a confined space
  • Become familiar with OSHA standards and how their elements relate to confined space
  • Identify the characteristics of a permit-required confined space

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Defensive Driving

Defensive driving is a set of skills and practices aimed at anticipating and responding to potential hazards on the road. By incorporating these practices into our daily driving habits, we can protect ourselves, our passengers, and others on the road. The following test describes the components of developing defensive driving techniques to promote safe and responsible driving strategies.

Objectives:

  • Describe the components of the SEE system used in defensive driving.
  • Be able to identify common driving distractions.
  • Identify defensive driving techniques to be utilized in adverse weather or road conditions.
  • Gain an understanding of essential defensive driving strategies.

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Distracted Driving

Operating a vehicle while distracted can result in serious consequences to both the driver and others on the road. This test will examine the activities and behaviors that can lead to distracted driving and provide information on how to maintain safe driving practices.

Objectives:

  • Recognize activities and behaviors that can lead to distracted driving
  • Define three main types of distracted driving
  • Identify alternative actions to avoid distracted driving
  • Develop an understanding of employee and employer responsibilities relating to the safe operation of company vehicles

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Driving Within the Posted Speed Limit

Speed limits are primarily set for safety. Unfortunately, speeding is a major safety concern as it contributes to accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. The following test will describe the reason behind speed limits, dangers of exceeding them, and the benefits of mindful driving.

Objectives:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the reasons why people choose to speed.
  • Describe the dangers of speeding.
  • Identify the benefits of mindful driving and driving within the posted speed limit.

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Drug Free Safety Program - EMPLOYEE

A Drug Free Safety Program is a program developed to address workplace use and misuse of alcohol and other drugs and their effects on workplace safety. This test is designed to identify and describe the four main categories of Drugs of Abuse, their impact on work performance, and the employee's responsibility in regard to routine testing and follow up for drug and alcohol related issues.

Objectives:

  • Develop an understanding of the purpose and components of a Drug Free Safety Program
  • Identify four main categories of Drugs of Abuse - their characteristics, usage, and potential impact on the individual
  • Define the role and responsibilities of the Medical Review Officer (MRO)
  • Identify the established employee drug testing requirements and responsibilities

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Drug Free Safety Program - EMPLOYEE (SPANISH)

Description not available

Objectives:

  • Objectives are not available

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Drug Free Safety Program - SUPERVISOR

A Drug Free Safety Program is a program designed to help prevent and reduce the risk of workplace accidents and injuries attributed to the use of alcohol and other drugs. This test will identify the four main categories of Drugs of Abuse, drug testing requirements, and the role and responsibilities of the supervisor when implementing a Drug Free Safety Program in the workplace.

Objectives:

  • Develop an understanding of the purpose and components of a Drug Free Safety Program in the workplace
  • Identify the four main categories of Drugs of Abuse - their characteristics, usage, and potential impact on the individual
  • Define the role of the Medical Review Officer (MR0) in the Drug Free Safety Program
  • Identify the supervisor's responsibilities in maintaining routine testing of employees and follow up with drug and alcohol related issues.

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Drug Free Safety Program - SUPERVISOR (SPANISH)

Description not available

Objectives:

  • Objectives are not available

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Electrical Safety

Working with electrical tools and equipment can present a number of safety risks in the work environment. This test is designed to describe the basic principals of electricity, the types of electrical hazards that can occur, and the safety practices that should be utilized to control the risk of electrical injuries.

Objectives:

  • Develop an understanding of basic electrical principals
  • Identify the 4 main types of electrical injuries
  • Gain an understanding of proper installation, maintenance, and usage of electrical equipment
  • Recognize potential electrical hazards and how to control them using safe work practices

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Ergonomics in Construction

Ergonomics is the scientific discipline dedicated to designing environments to suit a person's physical limitations and capabilities. Its goal is to optimize how humans interact with workspaces, equipment, and standard tools to reduce strain and promote proper body mechanics. The leading concern of poor ergonomics in the construction industry is the risk of workers developing musculoskeletal disorders. The following test will describe how to effectively utilize ergonomics to avoid injuries on the job and develop ongoing safe work practices.

Objectives:

  • Identify the value of an ergonomics program in the workplace.
  • Be able to describe ergonomic hazards that may be encountered on a jobsite.
  • Describe ergonomic techniques that are used to prevent potential injuries on the jobsite.

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website