Instructor: Christina Roll
1-hour webinar
Description: This session will provide the attendees with a basic understanding of the Why, When, Who and How of industrial hygiene sampling plans. The course will outline the process an industrial hygienist follows to develop a strategy to evaluate workplace.
One Contact Hour will be provided to attendees who complete the evaluation at the end of the session.
Instructor: Craig Tuokkola
1-hour webinar with live stream from CREC
Description: This one-hour webinar will walk participants through the definition of a main drain test, the NFPA requirements and how to perform and interpret the test results. The session will include a live demonstration on a main drain test.
One Contact Hour will be provided to attendees who complete the evaluation at the end of the session.
Instructors: Tina Minter and Thomas Neale
1-hour webinar
Description: 2020 has seen a dramatic shift in the traditional office workplace and work routines that resulted in a large percentage of office workers transitioning to a Work from Home (WFH) arrangement. This session will give an overview of ergonomics, discuss the risk factors and controls associated with upper extremity repetitive motion, and work from home tips and tricks.
One Contact Hour will be provided to attendees who complete the evaluation at the end of the session.
Instructors: Chris Drobny and Shawn O’Shell
2-hour webinar
Description: This 2-hour webinar will discuss why special hazards are different, examples of special hazards, review of code references, general production methodologies and routinely encountered special hazards.
Two Contact Hours will be provided to attendees who complete the evaluation at the end of the session.
Instructors: Jennifer Lamas and Christina Roll
2-hour webinar
Description: This webinar will provide the attendees with real life examples on how the risk assessment process and results can be simplified and be expanded from traditional safety hazard assessment to assessing the potential for an occupational health hazard, musculoskeletal disorder or possible OSHA citation. A simplified risk assessment focusing on critical exposures saves the safety administrator time and provides a concise report, which management can understand and act upon.
Two Contact Hours will be provided to attendees who complete the evaluation at the end of the session.
Instructor: Adam Mohammed
1-hour webinar with live demonstration from the CREC
Description: Hot work operations start thousands of fires each year. A defined and implemented hot work program is key to preventing property damage and injury. In this program we will discuss trends/losses caused by hot work, what is hot work, general precautions and risk engineering tools..
One Contact Hour will be provided to attendees who complete the evaluation at the end of the session.
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