HAZWOPER Train-the-Trainer

HAZWOPER Train-the-Trainer

  • NA
  • HTTTP01
  • class18 Courses
  • access_time40:00 hours / 4.00 CEUs
$1995.00
$1995.00 $1795.00 (Premium Membership)
Description: This state-of-the-art course will cover in detail the regulatory and training requirements of the Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response (29 CFR 1910.120) standard. OSHA states that a measure of the competence of an instructor is the successful completion of a train-the-trainer program with training and experience specific to the topics they will teach. This course meets the Appendix E HAZWOPER training requirements. Practical training must also be obtained to qualify yourself to meet the ‘experiential' requirements of the standard. Students will receive: 2020 Emergency Response Guidebook NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Sample Plans, Programs, Audits and Checklists 16 Customizable PowerPoints Student Outlines, Handouts and Tests to be Used at Your Facility Authorization: This Train-the-Trainer meets the academic requirements of the topics below for individuals wishing to teach. A student who takes this course, and who has practical experience, will be qualified to train on the following topics: HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE OPERATIONS HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE TECHNICIAN HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE SPECIALIST HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE INCIDENT COMMANDER HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE REFRESHER HAZWOPER GENERAL SITE WORKER (24 AND 40 HOUR) HAZWOPER GENERAL SITE WORKER SUPERVISOR HAZWOPER GENERAL SITE WORKER REFRESHER HAZWOPER FOR TSD FACILITIES HAZARD COMMUNICATION AND GHS DOT HAZMAT AWARENESS PPE AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Prerequisites: The HAZWOPER Train-the-Trainer Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites. Continuing Education Units: Four (4.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs. Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam. Recertification: A refresher exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $495. Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here. Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
10-HR Construction

10-HR Construction

  • Catalog
  • 10HRCC01
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
$49.00
Description: The NASP 10-hour Construction training is designed for entry-level workers to act as an orientation to occupational safety and health. This course will help teach you how to improve workplace safety and recognize hazards covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.    As a student, you will learn industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the major hazards you might encounter in construction work, and solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 10-Hour Construction certificate and wallet card.    Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA. Recognize OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C (General Safety and Health Provisions) Implement preventative measures for accidents in their workplace Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the requirements for use in OSHA standards Recognize the requirements for fire protection in the workplace Identify types of rigging equipment used to protect employees Identify the critical health and safety hazards of welding and cutting in the construction industry Identify common electrical hazards and related OSHA standards Understand the importance of scaffolding for workers in elevated workplaces Implement measures for protecting workers and equipment from dangerous falls Recognize the hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites Identify the safety requirements necessary to protect workers around concrete and masonry jobs Identify the precautions and hazards to protect workers using explosives or blasting agents Protect workers who perform jobs on or around stairways or ladders at worksites List and describe the hazards and prevalence of confined spaces   Prerequisites: The 10-HR Construction Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: One (1.00) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.    Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
10-HR Construction (Spanish)

10-HR Construction (Spanish)

  • Catalog
  • 10HRCS01
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
$49.00
Description: The NASP 10-hour Construction training is designed for entry-level workers to act as an orientation to occupational safety and health. This course will help teach you how to improve workplace safety and recognize hazards covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.    As a student, you will learn industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the major hazards you might encounter in construction work, and solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 10-Hour Construction certificate and wallet card.    Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA. Recognize OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C (General Safety and Health Provisions) Implement preventative measures for accidents in their workplace Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the requirements for use in OSHA standards Recognize the requirements for fire protection in the workplace Identify types of rigging equipment used to protect employees Identify the critical health and safety hazards of welding and cutting in the construction industry Identify common electrical hazards and related OSHA standards Understand the importance of scaffolding for workers in elevated workplaces Implement measures for protecting workers and equipment from dangerous falls Recognize the hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites Identify the safety requirements necessary to protect workers around concrete and masonry jobs Identify the precautions and hazards to protect workers using explosives or blasting agents Protect workers who perform jobs on or around stairways or ladders at worksites List and describe the hazards and prevalence of confined spaces   Prerequisites: The 10-HR Construction Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: One (1.00) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.    Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
30-HR Construction

30-HR Construction

  • Catalog
  • 30HRCC02
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
$149.00
Description: The NASP 30-hour Construction training is designed for managers and supervisors to act as a guide to growing and nurturing a safety culture in your workplace. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of OSHA’s policies, procedures, and standards covered by 29 CFR Part 1926.     As a student, you will learn about the basic elements of a workplace safety and health program and how to manage them. This includes understanding your employer's responsibilities for worker safety, as well as you and your employee’s rights to learn about the potential hazards of your job.      Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 30-Hour Construction certificate and wallet card.     Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA Understand how management plays a role to create a healthy and safe work environment Identify the struck-by and caught-in or caught-between hazards associated with serious construction-related injuries Recognize the appropriate PPE to use based on a workplace evaluation and the types of hazards present Distinguish hazards posed by lead, asbestos, and crystalline silica in construction and how to control and avoid them Recognize the elements of the Hazard Communication Standard, recognize the information required on Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and warning labels, as well as how they are used and maintained the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Interpret safe work practices for electricity, including recognizing electrical terms, basic electrical safety principles, and electrical safety regulations Recognize the safety hazards associated with non-powered hand tools and identify hazards related to powered hand tools Recognize types of fall hazards and how to prevent falls in your work environment by using appropriate fall protection Identify the dangers involved in excavations and the safe work practices for employees working in or near trenches and excavations Recognize the types of scaffolds and how to safely use them Identify the safety requirements for working with or near cranes, including how to avoid accidents and how to recognize hazards Recognize safe operating procedures for forklifts, workplace hazards, and how to handle special types of forklifts Identify a confined space, its hazards, the OSHA requirements for confined spaces, and the duties and responsibilities of confined space workers Identify methods of fire prevention and describe OSHA requirements for fire protection Outline the general safety requirements for welding and cutting and list the safety precautions Identify the OSHA safety requirements for construction operations involving concrete, masonry, and steel erection activities    Prerequisites: The 30-HR Construction Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.    Continuing Education Units: Three (3.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.     Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.     Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.     Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.    Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
30-HR Construction (Spanish)

30-HR Construction (Spanish)

  • Catalog
  • 30HRCS01
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
$149.00
Description: The NASP 30-hour Construction training is designed for managers and supervisors to act as a guide to growing and nurturing a safety culture in your workplace. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of OSHA’s policies, procedures, and standards covered by 29 CFR Part 1926.     As a student, you will learn about the basic elements of a workplace safety and health program and how to manage them. This includes understanding your employer's responsibilities for worker safety, as well as you and your employee’s rights to learn about the potential hazards of your job.      Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 30-Hour Construction certificate and wallet card.     Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA Understand how management plays a role to create a healthy and safe work environment Identify the struck-by and caught-in or caught-between hazards associated with serious construction-related injuries Recognize the appropriate PPE to use based on a workplace evaluation and the types of hazards present Distinguish hazards posed by lead, asbestos, and crystalline silica in construction and how to control and avoid them Recognize the elements of the Hazard Communication Standard, recognize the information required on Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and warning labels, as well as how they are used and maintained the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Interpret safe work practices for electricity, including recognizing electrical terms, basic electrical safety principles, and electrical safety regulations Recognize the safety hazards associated with non-powered hand tools and identify hazards related to powered hand tools Recognize types of fall hazards and how to prevent falls in your work environment by using appropriate fall protection Identify the dangers involved in excavations and the safe work practices for employees working in or near trenches and excavations Recognize the types of scaffolds and how to safely use them Identify the safety requirements for working with or near cranes, including how to avoid accidents and how to recognize hazards Recognize safe operating procedures for forklifts, workplace hazards, and how to handle special types of forklifts Identify a confined space, its hazards, the OSHA requirements for confined spaces, and the duties and responsibilities of confined space workers Identify methods of fire prevention and describe OSHA requirements for fire protection Outline the general safety requirements for welding and cutting and list the safety precautions Identify the OSHA safety requirements for construction operations involving concrete, masonry, and steel erection activities    Prerequisites: The 30-HR Construction Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.    Continuing Education Units: Three (3.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.     Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.     Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.     Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.    Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
10-HR General Industry

10-HR General Industry

  • Catalog
  • 10HRGIC01
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
$49.00
Description: The NASP 10-hour General Industry training is designed for entry-level workers to act as an orientation to occupational safety and health. This course will help teach you how to improve workplace safety and recognize hazards covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.    As a student, you will learn industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the major hazards you might encounter in general industry work, and solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 10-Hour General Industry certificate and wallet card.     Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Recognize the OSH Act and the purpose of OSHA Become aware of the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process Identify the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSH Act Discuss the major hazards associated with general industry work and how to avoid, protect or control them. This includes: Slips, trips, falls associated with walking and working surfaces Effective egress and fire protection program Outline of the general requirements for general safety standards Flammable and combustible liquids and gasses Hazards of chemicals Electrical hazards Recognize the value of personal protective equipment, usage, and limitations Discuss the basic elements of a safety and health program Prerequisites: The 10-HR General Industry Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: One (1.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.    Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.     Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.    Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here. Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
10-HR General Industry (Spanish)

10-HR General Industry (Spanish)

  • Catalog
  • 10HRGICS01
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
$49.00
Description: The NASP 10-hour General Industry training is designed for entry-level workers to act as an orientation to occupational safety and health. This course will help teach you how to improve workplace safety and recognize hazards covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.    As a student, you will learn industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the major hazards you might encounter in general industry work, and solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 10-Hour General Industry certificate and wallet card.    Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Recognize the OSH Act and the purpose of OSHA Become aware of the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process Identify the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSH Act Discuss the major hazards associated with general industry work and how to avoid, protect or control them. This includes: Slips, trips, falls associated with walking and working surfaces Effective egress and fire protection program Outline of the general requirements for general safety standards Flammable and combustible liquids and gasses Hazards of chemicals Electrical hazards Recognize the value of personal protective equipment, usage, and limitations Discuss the basic elements of a safety and health program    Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.      Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.     Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.     Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
30-HR General Industry

30-HR General Industry

  • Catalog
  • 30HRGIC01
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
$149.00
Description: The NASP 30-hour General Industry training is designed for managers and supervisors to act as a guide to growing and nurturing a safety culture in your workplace. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of OSHA’s policies, procedures, and standards covered by 29 CFR Part 1910.   As a student, you will learn about the basic elements of a workplace safety and health program and how to manage them. This includes understanding your employer's responsibilities for worker safety, as well as you and your employee’s rights to learn about the potential hazards of your job.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 30-Hour General Industry certificate and wallet card.   Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Understand what OSHA is, its role, the inspection requirements for recording injuries and illnesses, the rights of employers and employees during inspections, the types of citations and penalties issued by OSHA, and more. Know the role of the supervisor and the importance of the overall company health and safety programs, as well as the need for effective communication. Understand the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and learn why hazard communication is important for all levels of employment. Understand fall protection, fire prevention, electrical safety, the nature of bloodborne pathogens and how to prevent risk and minimize exposure, ergonomics, and more. Know the difference between confined spaces and permit required confined spaces. Know the three elements of a Process Safety Management System (PSM) and how it can help prevent catastrophic incidents when working with and around hazardous chemicals. Know Identify proper machine guarding, as well as how to prevent potential injuries. Know the best practices when working with scaffolding, as well as requirements for erecting, assessing, and dismantling scaffolds. Furthermore, participants will understand hoists, slings, and aerial lifts. Understand the importance of preventative measures and risk mitigation processes as they pertain to heat stress and illnesses. Prerequisites: The 30-HR General Industry Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites. Continuing Education Units: Three (3.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.     Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here. Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
Environmental Health and Safety Professional Certificate (EHS)

Environmental Health and Safety Professional Certificate (EHS)

  • Catalog
  • EHS01
  • access_time24:00 hours / 2.40 CEUs
$995.00
$995.00 $895.00 (Premium Membership)
Description: This course is designed for the busy professional who desires to improve his or her knowledge and credentials but has little time for classroom training. This independent study course consists of ten assignments that can be completed at the student's own pace and earns a Professional Certification in Environmental Health & Safety. Understanding the quagmire of OSHA, EPA, DOT and other applicable regulations can be an overwhelming task.    The Environmental Health & Safety Professional Certificate course clarifies your responsibilities in workplace safety and environmental protection and ensures that you have both the "know how" and the resources to meet those responsibilities. This independent study is excellent for the new Safety and/or Environmental Manager, the experienced Safety and/or Environmental Manager who wants an update, or the Safety and/or Environmental Manager who wants to achieve certification. The required amount of time to complete the course is dependent upon your knowledge of workplace safety, but we find that the average completion time is approximately 24 hours. You have up to six months to complete the course.  Introduction to Occupational Safety and Environmental Protection Introduction to Hazardous Materials Identification Hazardous Materials and Waste Identification Spill Containment and Response Inspections, Citations and Penalties OSHA Required Plans and Programs Advanced OSHA Compliance   Prerequisites: The Environmental Health and Safety Professional Certificate (EHS) Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: (2.40) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass the exam.   Recertification: A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $250.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Certificate

Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Certificate

  • Catalog
  • HOPC01
  • access_time12:00 hours / 1.20 CEUs
$395.00
$395.00 $345.00 (Premium Membership)
Description: This course is an independent study course that gives the student a comprehensive understanding of human and organizational performance (HOP) and other processes that support safety. Biases lead us to judge others’ decisions more harshly than our own.  There are those extenuating circumstances that are going to allow one’s employees to fail. What are they?  Why do they exist?  How does one fix them?  The answers to these questions and insight into other human performance areas will be found in this course.  You have up to six months to complete the course.   Our Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Certificate covers: History of Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Relationship between HOP and Behavior-based Safety How do Human Factors Impact Safety Methods for Human Error Detection Creating a Reporting Culture Gauging Workplace Safety Culture Maturity Implementing HOP Effectively   Prerequisites: The Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Certificate Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: (1.20) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.   Recertification: A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $150.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Train-the-Trainer (HST)

Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Train-the-Trainer (HST)

  • Catalog
  • HST02
  • access_time16:00 hours / 1.60 CEUs
$795.00
$795.00 $695.00 (Premium Membership)
Description: This Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Train-the-Trainer course provides the student with critical knowledge surrounding all aspects of hydrogen sulfide and the delivery of H2S training. This course meets the ANSI/ASSP Z390.1-2017 standard and includes modules on various applicable H2S standards, including ANSI Z490.1, OSHA, OPITO, Texas Statewide Rule 36, and H2S Alive. After completing this course, students will have access to trainer materials, including a customizable PowerPoint Presentation, Course Outline, and Pre- & Post-tests. The required amount of time to complete the course depends on your knowledge of workplace safety, but we find that the average completion time is approximately 16 hours. You have up to six months to complete the course.   Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Implement adult training methodologies into H2S training Utilize comprehension of chemistry and toxicology to improve hazard recognition Understand the physical and chemical properties of H2S Identify various monitoring equipment uses, calibration, and testing Comprehend the multiple ventilation tactics, devices, and methods Recognize importance and application of personal protective equipment Apply various H2S-focused regulatory requirements to training sessions   Prerequisites: The Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Train-the-Trainer (HST) Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: (1.60) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.   Recertification: A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $195.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
Safety Auditor Certificate (SAC)

Safety Auditor Certificate (SAC)

  • Catalog
  • SAC02
  • access_time24:00 hours / 2.40 CEUs
$795.00
$795.00 $695.00 (Premium Membership)
Description: This Safety Auditor Certificate course offers a comprehensive understanding of the pivotal role that hazard analysis, inspections, and incident investigations play in ensuring the overall safety of a company and its employees. By delving into these critical aspects, students will gain profound insights into the identification and assessment of potential risks within a workplace environment. Students will also learn to meticulously evaluate various operational processes, recognizing potential hazards that could compromise the well-being of employees and the integrity of the organization. Through the course, students are equipped with the necessary skills to conduct thorough safety inspections, implementing proactive measures to mitigate risks and prevent potential accidents. Moreover, the program emphasizes the significance of adept incident investigation techniques, emphasizing the need to analyze and learn from past occurrences to prevent their recurrence, thereby fostering a culture of continuous improvement and safety enhancement within the company. With the comprehensive knowledge acquired through this course, students are empowered to champion safety protocols and advocate for a secure working environment, ensuring the well-being and productivity of all personnel within the company.   Upon successful completion of this topic, the student will have the knowledge, skills and abilities to: Understand and recognize the sequence of events that leads up to an accident. Know why incidents may not get reported and how to change a non-reporting culture. Write a comprehensive incident investigation program. Lead an incident investigation and apply the 4-step incident investigation process. Gather information pertinent to root cause analysis.  Determine root cause through various techniques. Recommend and implement corrective actions to prevent similar future incidents Write an incident report. Recognize hazardous conditions in the workplace. Disseminate the types of injuries that can occur as consequences to hazardous conditions. Understand the Hierarchy of Hazard Control Measures and when to use them. Conduct a Job Hazard Analysis by using the six-step process. Calculate risk based on frequency, likelihood, and severity of hazards. Apply the concept of Acceptable Risk to the Residual Risk Reduction method of reducing hazardous conditions. Prioritize high-risk tasks to pro-actively eliminate hazardous conditions before they become injuries or illnesses. Understand the process hazard analysis method and apply its common techniques of What-If and HAZOP in the evaluation of processes with highly hazardous chemicals.   Prerequisites: The Safety Auditor Certificate (SAC) Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: (2.40) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.   Recertification: A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $195.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
HAZWOPER Train-the-Trainer

HAZWOPER Train-the-Trainer

  • HTTTP01
  • class18 Courses
$1995.00
(Premium Membership) $1795.00 $1995.00

HAZWOPER Train-the-Trainer

  • access_time40:00 hours / 4.00 CEUs
Description: This state-of-the-art course will cover in detail the regulatory and training requirements of the Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response (29 CFR 1910.120) standard. OSHA states that a measure of the competence of an instructor is the successful completion of a train-the-trainer program with training and experience specific to the topics they will teach. This course meets the Appendix E HAZWOPER training requirements. Practical training must also be obtained to qualify yourself to meet the ‘experiential' requirements of the standard. Students will receive: 2020 Emergency Response Guidebook NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Sample Plans, Programs, Audits and Checklists 16 Customizable PowerPoints Student Outlines, Handouts and Tests to be Used at Your Facility Authorization: This Train-the-Trainer meets the academic requirements of the topics below for individuals wishing to teach. A student who takes this course, and who has practical experience, will be qualified to train on the following topics: HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE AWARENESS HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE OPERATIONS HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE TECHNICIAN HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE SPECIALIST HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE INCIDENT COMMANDER HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE REFRESHER HAZWOPER GENERAL SITE WORKER (24 AND 40 HOUR) HAZWOPER GENERAL SITE WORKER SUPERVISOR HAZWOPER GENERAL SITE WORKER REFRESHER HAZWOPER FOR TSD FACILITIES HAZARD COMMUNICATION AND GHS DOT HAZMAT AWARENESS PPE AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Prerequisites: The HAZWOPER Train-the-Trainer Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites. Continuing Education Units: Four (4.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs. Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam. Recertification: A refresher exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $495. Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here. Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
10-HR Construction

10-HR Construction

  • 10HRCC01
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
$49.00

10-HR Construction

  • Catalog
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
Description: The NASP 10-hour Construction training is designed for entry-level workers to act as an orientation to occupational safety and health. This course will help teach you how to improve workplace safety and recognize hazards covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.    As a student, you will learn industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the major hazards you might encounter in construction work, and solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 10-Hour Construction certificate and wallet card.    Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA. Recognize OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C (General Safety and Health Provisions) Implement preventative measures for accidents in their workplace Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the requirements for use in OSHA standards Recognize the requirements for fire protection in the workplace Identify types of rigging equipment used to protect employees Identify the critical health and safety hazards of welding and cutting in the construction industry Identify common electrical hazards and related OSHA standards Understand the importance of scaffolding for workers in elevated workplaces Implement measures for protecting workers and equipment from dangerous falls Recognize the hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites Identify the safety requirements necessary to protect workers around concrete and masonry jobs Identify the precautions and hazards to protect workers using explosives or blasting agents Protect workers who perform jobs on or around stairways or ladders at worksites List and describe the hazards and prevalence of confined spaces   Prerequisites: The 10-HR Construction Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: One (1.00) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.    Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
10-HR Construction (Spanish)

10-HR Construction (Spanish)

  • 10HRCS01
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
$49.00

10-HR Construction (Spanish)

  • Catalog
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
Description: The NASP 10-hour Construction training is designed for entry-level workers to act as an orientation to occupational safety and health. This course will help teach you how to improve workplace safety and recognize hazards covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.    As a student, you will learn industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the major hazards you might encounter in construction work, and solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 10-Hour Construction certificate and wallet card.    Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA. Recognize OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C (General Safety and Health Provisions) Implement preventative measures for accidents in their workplace Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the requirements for use in OSHA standards Recognize the requirements for fire protection in the workplace Identify types of rigging equipment used to protect employees Identify the critical health and safety hazards of welding and cutting in the construction industry Identify common electrical hazards and related OSHA standards Understand the importance of scaffolding for workers in elevated workplaces Implement measures for protecting workers and equipment from dangerous falls Recognize the hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites Identify the safety requirements necessary to protect workers around concrete and masonry jobs Identify the precautions and hazards to protect workers using explosives or blasting agents Protect workers who perform jobs on or around stairways or ladders at worksites List and describe the hazards and prevalence of confined spaces   Prerequisites: The 10-HR Construction Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: One (1.00) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.    Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
30-HR Construction

30-HR Construction

  • 30HRCC02
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
$149.00

30-HR Construction

  • Catalog
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
Description: The NASP 30-hour Construction training is designed for managers and supervisors to act as a guide to growing and nurturing a safety culture in your workplace. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of OSHA’s policies, procedures, and standards covered by 29 CFR Part 1926.     As a student, you will learn about the basic elements of a workplace safety and health program and how to manage them. This includes understanding your employer's responsibilities for worker safety, as well as you and your employee’s rights to learn about the potential hazards of your job.      Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 30-Hour Construction certificate and wallet card.     Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA Understand how management plays a role to create a healthy and safe work environment Identify the struck-by and caught-in or caught-between hazards associated with serious construction-related injuries Recognize the appropriate PPE to use based on a workplace evaluation and the types of hazards present Distinguish hazards posed by lead, asbestos, and crystalline silica in construction and how to control and avoid them Recognize the elements of the Hazard Communication Standard, recognize the information required on Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and warning labels, as well as how they are used and maintained the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Interpret safe work practices for electricity, including recognizing electrical terms, basic electrical safety principles, and electrical safety regulations Recognize the safety hazards associated with non-powered hand tools and identify hazards related to powered hand tools Recognize types of fall hazards and how to prevent falls in your work environment by using appropriate fall protection Identify the dangers involved in excavations and the safe work practices for employees working in or near trenches and excavations Recognize the types of scaffolds and how to safely use them Identify the safety requirements for working with or near cranes, including how to avoid accidents and how to recognize hazards Recognize safe operating procedures for forklifts, workplace hazards, and how to handle special types of forklifts Identify a confined space, its hazards, the OSHA requirements for confined spaces, and the duties and responsibilities of confined space workers Identify methods of fire prevention and describe OSHA requirements for fire protection Outline the general safety requirements for welding and cutting and list the safety precautions Identify the OSHA safety requirements for construction operations involving concrete, masonry, and steel erection activities    Prerequisites: The 30-HR Construction Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.    Continuing Education Units: Three (3.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.     Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.     Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.     Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.    Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
30-HR Construction (Spanish)

30-HR Construction (Spanish)

  • 30HRCS01
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
$149.00

30-HR Construction (Spanish)

  • Catalog
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
Description: The NASP 30-hour Construction training is designed for managers and supervisors to act as a guide to growing and nurturing a safety culture in your workplace. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of OSHA’s policies, procedures, and standards covered by 29 CFR Part 1926.     As a student, you will learn about the basic elements of a workplace safety and health program and how to manage them. This includes understanding your employer's responsibilities for worker safety, as well as you and your employee’s rights to learn about the potential hazards of your job.      Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 30-Hour Construction certificate and wallet card.     Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA Understand how management plays a role to create a healthy and safe work environment Identify the struck-by and caught-in or caught-between hazards associated with serious construction-related injuries Recognize the appropriate PPE to use based on a workplace evaluation and the types of hazards present Distinguish hazards posed by lead, asbestos, and crystalline silica in construction and how to control and avoid them Recognize the elements of the Hazard Communication Standard, recognize the information required on Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and warning labels, as well as how they are used and maintained the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Interpret safe work practices for electricity, including recognizing electrical terms, basic electrical safety principles, and electrical safety regulations Recognize the safety hazards associated with non-powered hand tools and identify hazards related to powered hand tools Recognize types of fall hazards and how to prevent falls in your work environment by using appropriate fall protection Identify the dangers involved in excavations and the safe work practices for employees working in or near trenches and excavations Recognize the types of scaffolds and how to safely use them Identify the safety requirements for working with or near cranes, including how to avoid accidents and how to recognize hazards Recognize safe operating procedures for forklifts, workplace hazards, and how to handle special types of forklifts Identify a confined space, its hazards, the OSHA requirements for confined spaces, and the duties and responsibilities of confined space workers Identify methods of fire prevention and describe OSHA requirements for fire protection Outline the general safety requirements for welding and cutting and list the safety precautions Identify the OSHA safety requirements for construction operations involving concrete, masonry, and steel erection activities    Prerequisites: The 30-HR Construction Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.    Continuing Education Units: Three (3.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.     Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.     Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.     Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.    Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
10-HR General Industry

10-HR General Industry

  • 10HRGIC01
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
$49.00

10-HR General Industry

  • Catalog
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
Description: The NASP 10-hour General Industry training is designed for entry-level workers to act as an orientation to occupational safety and health. This course will help teach you how to improve workplace safety and recognize hazards covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.    As a student, you will learn industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the major hazards you might encounter in general industry work, and solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 10-Hour General Industry certificate and wallet card.     Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Recognize the OSH Act and the purpose of OSHA Become aware of the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process Identify the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSH Act Discuss the major hazards associated with general industry work and how to avoid, protect or control them. This includes: Slips, trips, falls associated with walking and working surfaces Effective egress and fire protection program Outline of the general requirements for general safety standards Flammable and combustible liquids and gasses Hazards of chemicals Electrical hazards Recognize the value of personal protective equipment, usage, and limitations Discuss the basic elements of a safety and health program Prerequisites: The 10-HR General Industry Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: One (1.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.    Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.     Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.    Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here. Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
10-HR General Industry (Spanish)

10-HR General Industry (Spanish)

  • 10HRGICS01
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
$49.00

10-HR General Industry (Spanish)

  • Catalog
  • access_time10:00 hours / 1.00 CEUs
Description: The NASP 10-hour General Industry training is designed for entry-level workers to act as an orientation to occupational safety and health. This course will help teach you how to improve workplace safety and recognize hazards covered by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.    As a student, you will learn industry best practices for reducing incidents and injuries, the major hazards you might encounter in general industry work, and solutions to recognize, control, and protect against them.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 10-Hour General Industry certificate and wallet card.    Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Recognize the OSH Act and the purpose of OSHA Become aware of the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process Identify the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSH Act Discuss the major hazards associated with general industry work and how to avoid, protect or control them. This includes: Slips, trips, falls associated with walking and working surfaces Effective egress and fire protection program Outline of the general requirements for general safety standards Flammable and combustible liquids and gasses Hazards of chemicals Electrical hazards Recognize the value of personal protective equipment, usage, and limitations Discuss the basic elements of a safety and health program    Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.      Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.     Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.     Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
30-HR General Industry

30-HR General Industry

  • 30HRGIC01
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
$149.00

30-HR General Industry

  • Catalog
  • access_time30:00 hours / 3.00 CEUs
Description: The NASP 30-hour General Industry training is designed for managers and supervisors to act as a guide to growing and nurturing a safety culture in your workplace. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of OSHA’s policies, procedures, and standards covered by 29 CFR Part 1910.   As a student, you will learn about the basic elements of a workplace safety and health program and how to manage them. This includes understanding your employer's responsibilities for worker safety, as well as you and your employee’s rights to learn about the potential hazards of your job.    Students must receive additional training, as required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job in addition to this training. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a NASP 30-Hour General Industry certificate and wallet card.   Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Understand what OSHA is, its role, the inspection requirements for recording injuries and illnesses, the rights of employers and employees during inspections, the types of citations and penalties issued by OSHA, and more. Know the role of the supervisor and the importance of the overall company health and safety programs, as well as the need for effective communication. Understand the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and learn why hazard communication is important for all levels of employment. Understand fall protection, fire prevention, electrical safety, the nature of bloodborne pathogens and how to prevent risk and minimize exposure, ergonomics, and more. Know the difference between confined spaces and permit required confined spaces. Know the three elements of a Process Safety Management System (PSM) and how it can help prevent catastrophic incidents when working with and around hazardous chemicals. Know Identify proper machine guarding, as well as how to prevent potential injuries. Know the best practices when working with scaffolding, as well as requirements for erecting, assessing, and dismantling scaffolds. Furthermore, participants will understand hoists, slings, and aerial lifts. Understand the importance of preventative measures and risk mitigation processes as they pertain to heat stress and illnesses. Prerequisites: The 30-HR General Industry Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites. Continuing Education Units: Three (3.0) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.     Recertification: This course does not require a refresher; however, it is strongly recommended that employees take this course at least once every five years to stay up-to-date regarding regulatory changes.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here. Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
Environmental Health and Safety Professional Certificate (EHS)

Environmental Health and Safety Profe ...

  • EHS01
  • access_time24:00 hours / 2.40 CEUs
$995.00
(Premium Membership) $895.00 $995.00

Environmental Health and Safety Profe ...

  • Catalog
  • access_time24:00 hours / 2.40 CEUs
Description: This course is designed for the busy professional who desires to improve his or her knowledge and credentials but has little time for classroom training. This independent study course consists of ten assignments that can be completed at the student's own pace and earns a Professional Certification in Environmental Health & Safety. Understanding the quagmire of OSHA, EPA, DOT and other applicable regulations can be an overwhelming task.    The Environmental Health & Safety Professional Certificate course clarifies your responsibilities in workplace safety and environmental protection and ensures that you have both the "know how" and the resources to meet those responsibilities. This independent study is excellent for the new Safety and/or Environmental Manager, the experienced Safety and/or Environmental Manager who wants an update, or the Safety and/or Environmental Manager who wants to achieve certification. The required amount of time to complete the course is dependent upon your knowledge of workplace safety, but we find that the average completion time is approximately 24 hours. You have up to six months to complete the course.  Introduction to Occupational Safety and Environmental Protection Introduction to Hazardous Materials Identification Hazardous Materials and Waste Identification Spill Containment and Response Inspections, Citations and Penalties OSHA Required Plans and Programs Advanced OSHA Compliance   Prerequisites: The Environmental Health and Safety Professional Certificate (EHS) Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: (2.40) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass the exam.   Recertification: A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $250.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Certificate

Human and Organizational Performance ...

  • HOPC01
  • access_time12:00 hours / 1.20 CEUs
$395.00
(Premium Membership) $345.00 $395.00

Human and Organizational Performance ...

  • Catalog
  • access_time12:00 hours / 1.20 CEUs
Description: This course is an independent study course that gives the student a comprehensive understanding of human and organizational performance (HOP) and other processes that support safety. Biases lead us to judge others’ decisions more harshly than our own.  There are those extenuating circumstances that are going to allow one’s employees to fail. What are they?  Why do they exist?  How does one fix them?  The answers to these questions and insight into other human performance areas will be found in this course.  You have up to six months to complete the course.   Our Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Certificate covers: History of Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Relationship between HOP and Behavior-based Safety How do Human Factors Impact Safety Methods for Human Error Detection Creating a Reporting Culture Gauging Workplace Safety Culture Maturity Implementing HOP Effectively   Prerequisites: The Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) Certificate Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: (1.20) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.   Recertification: A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $150.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Train-the-Trainer (HST)

Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Train-the-Tra ...

  • HST02
  • access_time16:00 hours / 1.60 CEUs
$795.00
(Premium Membership) $695.00 $795.00

Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Train-the-Tra ...

  • Catalog
  • access_time16:00 hours / 1.60 CEUs
Description: This Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Train-the-Trainer course provides the student with critical knowledge surrounding all aspects of hydrogen sulfide and the delivery of H2S training. This course meets the ANSI/ASSP Z390.1-2017 standard and includes modules on various applicable H2S standards, including ANSI Z490.1, OSHA, OPITO, Texas Statewide Rule 36, and H2S Alive. After completing this course, students will have access to trainer materials, including a customizable PowerPoint Presentation, Course Outline, and Pre- & Post-tests. The required amount of time to complete the course depends on your knowledge of workplace safety, but we find that the average completion time is approximately 16 hours. You have up to six months to complete the course.   Upon successful completion of this course, the student will have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to: Implement adult training methodologies into H2S training Utilize comprehension of chemistry and toxicology to improve hazard recognition Understand the physical and chemical properties of H2S Identify various monitoring equipment uses, calibration, and testing Comprehend the multiple ventilation tactics, devices, and methods Recognize importance and application of personal protective equipment Apply various H2S-focused regulatory requirements to training sessions   Prerequisites: The Hydrogen Sulfide Safety Train-the-Trainer (HST) Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: (1.60) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.   Recertification: A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $195.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
Safety Auditor Certificate (SAC)

Safety Auditor Certificate (SAC)

  • SAC02
  • access_time24:00 hours / 2.40 CEUs
$795.00
(Premium Membership) $695.00 $795.00

Safety Auditor Certificate (SAC)

  • Catalog
  • access_time24:00 hours / 2.40 CEUs
Description: This Safety Auditor Certificate course offers a comprehensive understanding of the pivotal role that hazard analysis, inspections, and incident investigations play in ensuring the overall safety of a company and its employees. By delving into these critical aspects, students will gain profound insights into the identification and assessment of potential risks within a workplace environment. Students will also learn to meticulously evaluate various operational processes, recognizing potential hazards that could compromise the well-being of employees and the integrity of the organization. Through the course, students are equipped with the necessary skills to conduct thorough safety inspections, implementing proactive measures to mitigate risks and prevent potential accidents. Moreover, the program emphasizes the significance of adept incident investigation techniques, emphasizing the need to analyze and learn from past occurrences to prevent their recurrence, thereby fostering a culture of continuous improvement and safety enhancement within the company. With the comprehensive knowledge acquired through this course, students are empowered to champion safety protocols and advocate for a secure working environment, ensuring the well-being and productivity of all personnel within the company.   Upon successful completion of this topic, the student will have the knowledge, skills and abilities to: Understand and recognize the sequence of events that leads up to an accident. Know why incidents may not get reported and how to change a non-reporting culture. Write a comprehensive incident investigation program. Lead an incident investigation and apply the 4-step incident investigation process. Gather information pertinent to root cause analysis.  Determine root cause through various techniques. Recommend and implement corrective actions to prevent similar future incidents Write an incident report. Recognize hazardous conditions in the workplace. Disseminate the types of injuries that can occur as consequences to hazardous conditions. Understand the Hierarchy of Hazard Control Measures and when to use them. Conduct a Job Hazard Analysis by using the six-step process. Calculate risk based on frequency, likelihood, and severity of hazards. Apply the concept of Acceptable Risk to the Residual Risk Reduction method of reducing hazardous conditions. Prioritize high-risk tasks to pro-actively eliminate hazardous conditions before they become injuries or illnesses. Understand the process hazard analysis method and apply its common techniques of What-If and HAZOP in the evaluation of processes with highly hazardous chemicals.   Prerequisites: The Safety Auditor Certificate (SAC) Course is a foundational course that requires no prerequisites.   Continuing Education Units: (2.40) CEUs are offered for this course. As an IACET Accredited Provider, NASP offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. CEUs will be reflected on the Certificate upon successful completion of the course and passing the exam. Partial credit or adjusted CEUs will not be awarded for individuals who do not successfully meet the criteria for achievement of CEUs.   Online Exams: The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have two opportunities to pass each exam.   Recertification: A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years. The cost of this recertification is $195.   Non-discrimination Policy: NASP is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free of all forms of discrimination. View the full document here.   Proprietary Interest Disclosure: The instructor(s) has no financial interest in any course documents, products, tools, or instruments. View the full document here.
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