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0 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute The Incident Command System is the model tool for command, control, and coordination of a response. Using the Internet, students will be able to obtain the understanding on how to coordinate the efforts of individual agencies as they work toward the common goal of stabilizing the incident and protecting life, property, and the environment. The course uses principles that have been proven to improve efficiency and effectiveness in both business settings and emergency responses. At the end of the course, students will be required to complete an online final exam to qualify for a certificate of completion. A minimum score of 80% is required to receive certification. Students will need to make arrangements for taking the online final, as it needs to be proctored; please call 845-687-5012 when ready to take the final.
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0 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute Using the Internet, students will be able to obtain the knowledge, information, and basic skills to work safely at a disaster site, a natural event or man-caused incident. Those taking this course will learn how to recognize potential hazards and the need for reporting hazards identified on assigned job tasks, helping them to ensure the health and safety for themselves and others. No final exam is required.
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0 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute Using the Internet, students will be introduced to a basic overview of concepts and terminology used in the planning for an effective response and recovery operation of a mass fatalities incident. Some of the concepts discussed in this course include: Essential Emergency Management Issues, Hazardous Materials Identification, Primary Sites of Mass Fatalities Response Operation, Headquarters Staff Processing Center, Disaster Site, Morgue Site, Family Assistance Center, and Management of Traumatic Stress. No final exam is required.
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0 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute An act of terrorism can occur anywhere, at any minute, when you would least expect it. No jurisdiction, urban, suburban, or rural, is totally immune. Despite our security consciousness, if terrorists intend to wreak havoc it will be difficult to stop them. Using the Internet, students will be able to obtain the knowledge and information on how best to respond to such an attack. Students will need to make arrangements for taking the online final, as it needs to be proctored; please call 845-687-5012 when ready to take the final.
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0 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute Using the Internet, students will find this course very useful in regard to improving the many skills that could only be learned through hands-on training. Now these training activities come alive with online interactive exercises. Students will need to make arrangements for taking the online final, as it needs to be proctored; please call 845-687-5012 when ready to take the final.
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0 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute Using the Internet, students will find this course very useful in regard to improving their: people skills, operations management, safety issues/responsibilities and permits/certification. Students will need to make arrangements for taking the online final, as it needs to be proctored; please call 845-687-5012 when ready to take the final.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute This course designed for private sector personnel presents detailed information on how the provisions of the OSHA Act may be implemented in the workplace. Rights and responsibilities under the OSHA Act, the appeals process, and recordkeeping are covered. The course also includes an introduction to OSHA's general industry standards and an overview of the requirements of the more frequently referenced standards. This course allows the student to become a trainer in the Outreach Program and to conduct both a 10- and 30-hour general industry course and issue cards to participants verifying course completion. This course is OSHA approved for 2.6 CEUs and 4.0 CMs. Prerequisite: HSI 728: OSHA 511 General Industry Standards or 30 Hour General Industry course plus five years of related experience. Note: Students in this course who wish to participate as authorized trainers in the Outreach Program must successfully pass a written exam at the end of the course. Outreach trainers are required to attend OSHA 503 at least once every four years to maintain their trainer status. A copy of the CFR will be given to you on the first day of the training.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute This course covers permissible exposure limits, OSHA health standards, regulations and procedures, respiratory protection, engineering controls, hazard communication, sampling instrumentation, workplace health program elements, and other industrial hygiene topics. A workshop in health hazard recognition, OSHA health standards, and safety and health programs is a feature of this course. A copy of the CFR will be given to you on the first day of the training. This course is OSHA approved for 2.6 CEUs and 4.0 CMs.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute This course prepares experienced trainers to present OSHA's 16-hour Disaster Site Worker Course. Trainers for this course need to be able to apply the elements of successful adult training programs, along with specific knowledge, skills, and attitudes to awareness training about safety and health hazards at natural and man-made disaster sites. Trainers are given the opportunity to practice knowledge, skills, and attitudes through discussion, planned exercises, demonstrations and presentations. Participants receive lesson plans and training materials for the Disaster Site Worker Course as well as information on training techniques and resources. Trainers will be expected to present a selected portion of the Disaster Site Worker Course and to use a "presentation evaluation" sheet to evaluate other presenters. Course is OSHA approved for 2.6 CEUs and 4.0 CMs Prerequisite: HSI 186: OSHA 500 Construction and HSI 403 or HSI 705: 40 Hour HAZWOPER.
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0 Credits Undeclared division Health and Safety Institute Using the Internet students will explore the rudiments of wastewater treatment. The topics of this online course include general issues operators face when disinfecting wastewater. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is enhanced with audio, up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises, and online links. One textbook is also required.
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