Time DurationImportant:All relevant documents must be submitted to us immediately upon online application.Please click to submit necessary documents.DurationEvening ClassDay ClassTime6.00pm - 10.00pm9.00am - 6.00pmFunding Support:Companies should submit the training grant application (only for Singaporean and Singapore PR) through www.skillsconnect.gov.sg upon registering for the course. All applications are subject to SSG’s requirements and consideration. Application for funding must make payment via cheque or Giro to the Training Provider. For assistance, please call SSG at 6785 5785 or visit.VenueSCAL Academy, 164 Gul Circle #01-14 JTC Space @ Gul Circle, Singapore 629621Medium of InstructionMandarinCertificationParticipants who achieved 75% attendance and certified competent will receive a WSQ e-Cert Statement of Attainment (SOA) issued by SSG.Replacement/PostponementA notice of replacement / postponement together with the full particulars of the new participant (for replacement) must be given to us AT LEAST 3 working days before the course commencement. A charge of S$50(replacement) or S$100(postponement) will be imposed on such changes.Appeal of Assessment Result: Students who wish to appeal for review of assessment results, please fill the Assessment Appeal Form that can be downloaded from website. There will be an admin fee of $60.00 (incl GST, non-refundable).Class SizeMinimum 15, Maximum 25Special ClassAvailable upon request.More InformationFor more information, please contact Ms Haritsah at 67939020 or email haritsah@scal.com.sg.
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If you would like to obtain alternate access to UC Risk & Safety Training Center of Excellence online trainings or videos, please fill out our.If you have trouble accessing or completing a course, please visit our.Additional resources can be found on our. Dry Ice ShippingLength: 30 min Copyright: 2013University of California BerkeleyOverview of shipping dry ice. Topics include: Identification, Classification, Packaging, Marking, Labeling, and Documentation in accordance with International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations.Dry Ice Shipping for UC Health SystemsLength: 40 min Copyright: TBDTopics include: General Awareness, Security, Safety and Emergency Response, Function-specific Training for Shippers of Dry Ice, including Identification & Classification, Placarding, Packaging, Markings, Labeling, in accordance with 49 CFR HMR and IATA DGR Section 4.2. Hazardous Materials Shipping (General Awareness)Length: 50 min Copyright: TBDTim Bean, University of California BerkeleyOverview of shipping hazardous materials (General Awareness). Topics include: Regulations, Employers, Security Awareness, Risks, Recognition and Response, Prevention, Procedures, International Shipments, Function Specific training, 9 Classes, Identification & Classification, Placarding, Packaging, Markings, Labeling, Hazard Communication, Emergency Responders, and Self Transport in accordance with 49 CFR HMR, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and the International Air Transportation Association (IATA). Hazardous Materials Shipping (Biological)Length: 30 min Copyright: 2017Northwestern UniversityThe purpose of this course is to train you to ship biological substances and dry ice safely in compliance with international regulations.Hazardous Materials Shipping (Biological) for Health SystemsLength: 25 min Copyright: TBDOverview of shipping regulated medical waste (General Awareness).
Topics include: Regulations, Employers, Security Awareness, Safety and Emergency Response, Function Specific training, Identification & Classification, Packaging, Markings, Labeling, and Documentation in accordance with 49 CFR HMR. Bloodborne PathogensLength: 38 min Copyright: 2010Introduction to safe use of biohazardous materials. Topics include: The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, Epidemiology & Symptoms, Modes of Transmission, Exposure Control Plan, Tasks & Activities, Methods of Compliance, PPE Selection, PPE Decontamination & Disposal, Hepatitis B Vaccination, Emergency Procedures, Exposures, Post Exposure Evaluation & Follow-up, Signs and Labels, Waste Management, and Questions and Answers. Resources(UCD)(UCLA) 2015(UCSB) 2010 Student Health(UCLAMC) 2017. Laboratory Safety Fundamentals 2018Length: 2 hours 35 minutes Copyright: 2018Introduction to Laboratory Safety Fundamentals. Topics include: analyzing hazards, controlling exposure and minimizing risk, and vigilance in the laboratory.Laboratory Safety Fundamentals 2012Length: 4 hours Copyright: 2012Introduction to the fundamentals of laboratory safety, chemical safety, and general safety.
Topics include: Signs & Labels, Hygiene and Health Habits, Protective clothing and equipment, Work practices, Emergencies, Storage and Handling, Hazard and Risk Assessment, Policies and Procedures, Authorizations, Roles / Rights / Responsibilities, Hazard identification, Control measures, Exposures, Chemical Hygiene Plans (CHP), References, Injury & Illness Prevention, Emergency Procedures, and Physical hazards. This course covers relevant campus Laboratory Safety Manual(s) and rights/responsibilities according to applicable regulations (Reference: 8 CCR 3320, 3221, 3380, 5110, 6151, 5154, 5164, 5191, 5194, 3203, 3380-3387), meets the requirements of the, and covers UC Policies (Laboratory Safety and Management HSE).COREQUISITE: This course does not qualify you to work with biohazardous materials, radiation, lasers, or hazardous waste. You must take additional training to work with those substances. Laboratory Safety Fundamentals MandarinLength: 2 hours 35 minutes Copyright: 2017Safety Training ConsortiumIntroduction to Laboratory Safety Fundamentals. Topics include: introduction to laboratory safety, creating a safe work environment, analyzing hazards, controlling exposure and minimizing risk, and vigilance in the laboratory.This course is divided into 5 parts and concludes with a final test.
Please be sure to complete all sections for full completion of this course.Voice over and captions in MandarinPart 1: Introduction to Laboratory SafetyPart 2: Creating a Safe Work EnvironmentPart 3: Analyzing HazardsPart 4: Controlling Exposures and Minimizing RiskPart 5: Vigilance in the LaboratoryFinal Test. Lone Workers (in laboratory)Length: 6min Copyright: 2014University of California RiversideOverview of the Lone Worker program at the University of California Riverside. Environmental Health & Safety engaged in the use of safety monitoring devices alleviate the risks of working alone. Working alone is not the best situation, but sometimes it's necessary. At all times, this should be done safely.
EH&S has demonstrated that laboratory research can be supported using safety monitoring technology, and cooperation in supporting lone workers so that they could access to the emergency assistance they may need. Plant BiosafetyLength: 4 hours Copyright: 2015M.
Malendia Maccree (University of California ANR) provides an overview of Plant Biosafety for IBC members. Training content and lecture are intended for biosafety professionals and IBC members who are reviewing BUAs. This presentation is not intended to educate researchers in requirements for plant containment or regulatory compliance. Topics include: risk assessment, modes of action, anatomical features and reproductive strategics, risk minimization practices, and resources. Though efforts have been made to assure accuracy of information, always consult the appropriate regulatory body for definitive interpretation.
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The regulatory agency is always the final authority to consult for regulatory questions. PyrophoricsUCLAPyrophoric Liquid SafetyLength: 11 minUniversity of California, San DiegoWorking with Pyrophoric Reagents: Getting ReadyLength: 5 minHow to Handle Pyrophoric ReagentsLength: 7 minNorthwesternHandling Pyrophoric MaterialsLength: 20 minFlame Resistant GlovesLength: 4 min Copyright: 2016Overview of how to protect your hands when working with pyrophorics or water reactives. Topics include: hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE) required, flame resistant inner gloves (when to use, what to use or selection, how to properly don / doff / adjust / wear, limitations, proper care, maintenance, & useful life), and engineering & administrative controls.ResourcesVideo(UCB)(UCB) 1 min(UCLA)Flame Resistant Laboratory CoatLength: 5 min Copyright: 2013Overview of safe use of Flame Resistant laboratory coats. Topics include Fit, Don and Use, Limitations, Doff / Store / Maintenance, and Disposal. Laboratory Safety OrientationLength: 2 hours Copyright: 2012Introduction to the fundamentals of laboratory safety, chemical safety, and general safety. Topics include: Signs & Labels, Hygiene and Health Habits, Protective clothing and equipment, Work practices, Emergencies, Storage and Handling, Hazard and Risk Assessment, Policies and Procedures, Authorizations, Roles / Rights / Responsibilities, Hazard identification, Control measures, Exposures, Chemical Hygiene Plans (CHP), References, Injury & Illness Prevention, Emergency Procedures, and Physical hazards. This course covers relevant campus Laboratory Safety Manual(s) and rights/responsibilities according to applicable regulations (Reference: 8 CCR 3320, 3221, 3380, 5110, 6151, 5154, 5164, 5191, 5194, 3203, 3380-3387), meets the requirements of the (if completed after 09/24/12), and covers UC Policies (Laboratory Safety and Management HSE).
This course includes Safety Orientation and Hazard Communication (2013) (if completed after 11/01/13). COREQUISITE: This course does not qualify you to work with biohazardous materials, radiation, lasers, or hazardous waste. You must take additional training to work with those substances. NOTE: This course now covers Chemical Hygiene (previously a separate course) as of Wednesday 08/15/12. Back SafetyLength: 30 min Copyright: 2018Introduction to back safety and safe lifting techniques.
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Topics include: Mechanism of back injury, Power posture(s), Rules for sitting safely, Principles of safe work technique (lifting, pushing/pulling, & transferring), and identifying safe & unsafe work techniqueResourcesBack Safety UCOPLength: 20 min Copyright: 2012Introduction to back safety and safe lifting techniques. Topics include: anatomy, cumulative trauma, principles of safe work, load, twisting, weight, and safe material handling. Scenarios, tips for safe lifting, healthy habits, and injury reporting are discussed. Electrical Safety (General)Length: 60 min Copyright: 2019Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryGeneral electrical safety. Topics include: Electrical cord safety, NRTL-listed devices, 'High-Current' devices & safe use, extension cord safety, Non-QEWs electrical safety, 'Tripped' breakers, and Electrical shock incident response.This course was designed by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / EHS Training and is being used with permission. to view the courseElectrical Safety UCRLength: 9 min Copyright: 2010University of California RiversideIntroduction to basic electrical safety. Topics include hazards, equipment, testing, maintenance, proper use, extension cords, grounding, and lockout/tagout.
to view the course. Electrical Safety 2017Length: 2 hours Copyright: 2017Jim Gilson, P.E., CPCCSenior Safety EngineerUniversity of California BerkeleyIntroduction to electrical safety (for non-electrical workers).
Fall Protection (Competent Person)Length: 7 hours Copyright: 2015Brent Cooley, MS, CIH, CSPCenter of Excellence for Safety in the ArtsWorking at height presents routine challenges and significant risks in Performing Arts operations and productions. Serious injuries or fatalities can occur as a result of a fall from height while working or performing in the theater. Applying Cal-OSHA Standards and usual control methods developed for the roofing and construction industries can be difficult in the Performing Arts. With these thoughts in mind, I have developed a 2-day Fall Protection Competent Person Training targeted and geared toward theater operations and activities. The training will allow individuals to better recognize, evaluate, and develop controls for the types of hazards that exist in many theater venues. The training is based on the ANSI Z359.2 - 2007 (Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program) Competent Person criteria and Fed-OSHA 1926.503(a) Fall Protection Standard for the Construction Industry. Relevant Cal-OSHA regulations and corresponding standards will also be reviewed and covered.
Pesticide Safety for FieldworkersLength: 35 min Copyright: 2013Introduction to protective measures to take from pesticide hazards in the workplace. Topics include: Decontamination, Restricted-Early Intervals (REI), Pesticides and Residues, Routes of Exposure, Health Hazards, Signs and Symptoms, First Aid and Emergencies, (Avoid) Exposure at home, Hazard Communication, and Rights and Responsibilities. This course covers Cal/OSHA regulations (Reference: 8 CCR 6764). This Worker Protection Standard (WPS) training for fieldworkers was developed by the.CO-REQUISITE: This course does not qualify you to work with hazardous chemicals.
You must complete additional training in (non-laboratory personnel) or (laboratory personnel) to work with those substances. to view the course. RiggingLength: 1 hour & 2,min Copyright: 2016Overview of the history of the counterweight arbor from Vienna to Minnesota in 122 years, and the front loading arbor. Topics include: The evolution of the counterweight arbor from the centre pole arbor in Vienna in 1888 to the double rod arbor in NYC in 1905 to the front loading arbor in Winona, MN in 2010; and An examination of the features and benefits of loading a counterweight arbor from the front, with special attention to convenience, ergonomics and safety. PresenterGrid Well Inc.(507) 205-4753 Office (416) 560-1730 Mobile89 Woodington Ave Toronto ON M4C 3J7 CanadaRick Boychuk is the author of. UC Safety OrientationLength: 60 min Copyright: 2018Overview of safety fundamentals, injury & illness prevention, and emergencies for all faculty, staff, and students.
Topics include: Hazard identification (physical and chemical), Control Measures (including Personal Protective Equipment), Risk Assessment, Injury & Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), Emergency Procedures (Emergency Action Plan (EAP), Emergency Preparedness & Response, Emergency Equipment, and Earthquakes), Fire Safety (Fire Prevention Plan, Fire Extinguishers), and Campus-Specific Safety Resources (Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S), IIPP, Hazard Report, Emergency Procedures, Accidents & Injuries. This course covers relevant Cal/OSHA regulations (Reference: 8 CCR 3380, 3203, 3220, 3221, and 6151).Safety Orientation UCOPLength: 30 min Copyright: 2015Overview of safety fundamentals all UCOP locations. Topics include: Why Safety?, Safety Plan, Hazards, Ergonomics, Working Responsibly, Emergencies, Preparedness, Safety & Security, Safety Partners, and InjuriesSafety Orientiation UCRLength: 40 min Copyright: 2013Overview of safety fundamentals, injury & illness prevention, and emergencies for all faculty, staff, and students. Topics include: Hazard identification (physical and chemical), Control Measures (including Personal Protective Equipment), Risk Management (ISEM), Injury & Illness Prevention Plan (IIPP), Safety Resources, Hazard Report, Accidents & Injuries (Injuries & Medical Treatment, Incident Report), Emergency Procedures (Emergency Action Plan (EAP), Emergency Communications, Emergency Equipment, Emergency Assembly Areas, Emergency Preparedness and Response)), Fire & Life Safety (Fire Prevention Plan, Fire Extinguishers), and Earthquake Safety. This course covers relevant UC Policy on Management of HSE, UCR Campus Policy 425-58, and Cal/OSHA regulations (Reference: 8 CCR 3380, 3203, 3220, 3221, and 6151) if completed after 05/01/13. Supervisor SafetyLength:35 min Copyright:2013Introduction to safety leadership, accountability, hazard assessments, training, inspections, accidents, hazardous materials and equipment, and resources for supervisors.
Topics include: Who is a supervisor?, Safety Culture, Roles and responsibilities, Legal Liability requirements, Performance management, Hazard identification, Risk assessment, Control measures, Effectiveness checks, Training types and records, Safety Communications, Inspection checklists and corrective actions, agency inspections, Accident prevention, Accident response, Accident Investigations (including root cause analysis), Guidelines / Authorizations / Permits, written documents and other helpful tools. This course covers relevant UC Policy on Management of HSE, Cal/OSHA regulations (Reference: 8 CCR 340, 3203, 3341, 3380), and both federal and state laws.Resources. Radiation SafetyLength:2 hours Copyright: TBDIntroduction to sources of radiation, radiation exposure limits, risk evaluation and safety precautions. Overview of hazards related to working with radioactive materials. Topics include: Radiation hazards, Exposure control, and Personal protective equipment (PPE). The following courses are available.
Radiation Safety for Radioactive Materials. Radiation Safety for Radiation Producing Machines. Radiation Safety for Radioactive Materials AND Radiation Producing MachinesFor more information review the for each course. Institutional Biosafety Committee NIH GuidelinesLength: 30 min Copyright: 2015University of California Los AngelesOverview of National Institutes of Health (NIH) Guidelines for Research with Recombinant and Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules requirements and the role and procedures of the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC). Topics include: Introduction to the NIH Guidelines; Roles and responsibilities of the institution, IBC, PI and researchers under the NIH Guidelines; IBC registration requirements; Risk assessment; Waste Requirements for Recombinant Materials; Incident response and reporting requirements. Changing Safety Culture Using the Power of DataLength: 1 hour Copyright: 2015Janette de la Rosa Ducut, Ed.D., Cassandra Greenawalt, and Russell Vernon, Ph.D.Overview of the importance of data in creating an impetus for positive change.
Topics include: Metrics (explore ways of demonstrating accountability) and Presentation (present technical data so that it's palatable). Presented during Risk Summit 2015 conference in Oakland, CA, sponsored by University of California Office of the President.Presented during the Risk Summit 2015 conference, University of California, Oakland. AIR Smoke & Tobacco Free TrainingLength: 15min Copyright: 2017Overview of how to Approach, Inform, and Refer (AIR); tips for talking with on-campus smokers and tobacco users.
Topics include: policy/compliance/resources, AIR, role playing, and supervisor information. Objectives include a basic understanding of the 'AIR' approach, suggestions and tools on how to approach and communicate with a smoker, and opportunities for practicing these strategies.AIR Smoke and Tobacco Free VideosLength: 14 videos Copyright: 2014Please enter the information below and click submit to view additional videos on this topic. Wellness Program (Risk Summit Series)Length: 1.5 min Copyright: 2012University of California RiversideUCR offers numerous health improvement and wellness programs including: educational seminars & wellness workshops, behavior change programs, the WalkingFit program, wellness-related research highlights, and the Wellness Ambassador program. Highlighted programs include MobileFit and Wellness Works (for Dining Services).Numerous studies have shown that worksite wellness programs have a positive impact on employees, as well as on the orgnaization's bottom line.
These programs and strategies all contribute to a health campus culture.Submission for Risk Summit 2012. SkillsoftIn August 2015 we obtained a three year contract with SkillSoft for access to their entire library of. This allows access to critical training, while enabling the University to transition to its proprietary and customized UC catalog. This contract has been extended until August 2022. Courses are available in English and Spanish.View over 156 courses in within the topics: Workplace Health, Safety and Security, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, Environmental, Transportation - Safe Driving, Federal Motor Carrier Safety, Hazardous Materials Transportation by Road or Air, Dangerous Goods Shipment by Sea, SecurityEach UC can request that the course be made available through their campus UC Learning Center. Please make sure to 'View' the courses first, before submitting your request. This helps avoid loading courses into the learning management system that you aren't sure will be used.