ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS |
1 |
Regulated Waste Management (Chemical, Biological and Universal Waste) |
Initial training for all personnel who work with regulated substances such as chemicals, biological materials and/or generate waste fluorescent lamps, batteries or mercury containing equipment. Personnel must complete this training at time of work assignment and annually there after |
Live or on-line |
2 |
Environmental Awareness (Waste Management, SPCC, Storm Water Management) |
This is a required awareness training course designed to introduce personnel whose activities are linked to various regulatory requirements. Regulations covered include regulated waste management, spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) for oil containing devices and storm water management. |
Live |
3 |
Hazardous Materials-Receiver Training |
One time training for all personnel who may sign for, open or deliver packages of hazardous materials. |
Live or on-line |
4 |
Hazardous Materials Shipping (Dry Ice and Biological Substance Category B) |
Initial training for all personnel who ship non-hazardous materials with dry ice by air transport and those who ship Category B Biological Substances with or without dry ice by air transport . Personnel must complete this training before shipping dry ice or Category B biological substances and every two years thereafter. |
On-line |
RMI PROGRAMS |
1 |
Defensive Driver |
All drivers |
Online |
2 |
Van Safety |
All drivers of 12 & 15 Pass Vans/minibuses |
Online |
3 |
Protecting Children |
Those interacting with minors |
Online |
4 |
Harassment |
Faculty, Staff, and Administrators ? inc. supervisors |
Online |
5 |
Incident Reporting |
HRD |
Live |
6 |
University Contracting & Risk Transfer |
HRD (in conjunction with PBS) |
Live |
7 |
Golf Cart Safety |
Golf Cart Drivers |
Online |
LAB SAFETY |
1 |
Biological Select Agents and Toxins Program |
Biological Select Agents and Toxins Regulations according to (HHS/CDC 42 CFR 73; USDA/APHIS 7CFR 331 and 9CFR121). Training is for personnel within the Select Agents Program (individuals who possess, use and transfer biological select agents and toxins). |
Live |
2 |
rDNA |
NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant (rDNA) and Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules. This training is for all personnel who work with rDNA and synthetic nucleic acid molecules. |
On-line |
3 |
Bloodborne Pathogens |
Training for all personnel who work with Bloodborne Pathogens. Training reviews the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard 29 CFR1910.1030 and its requirements. Personnel are introduced to occupational exposure risks, exposure control plan and employer/employee responsibilities related to compliance with the Standard. |
Live |
SAFETY & HEALTH |
1 |
Pesticide Worker Protection Training |
This training covers the National Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Workers and Pesticide Handlers |
Live |
2 |
Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs |
Safe procedures for handling hazardous drugs in animal facilities. |
Live |
3 |
Animal Emergency Care Plan Training |
This training covers animal care procedures during emergency situations by reviewing the Facility Animal Emergency Care Plan |
Both (On-line/Live) |
4 |
Safety Fundamentals for College of Veterinary Medicine |
Reviews the vaccination requirements, basic safety, disposal of medical waste, pharmaceutical use, toxicology, job specific protocols, and on the job injury reporting. |
Live |
5 |
Lawn Equipment Safety |
This training reviews safe operation practices of lawn care equipment. |
Live |
6 |
Tractor Safety |
This training reviews safe practices for operating farm tractors. |
Live |
7 |
Emergency Response Plan Training |
Offered through Public Safety but is tracked by RMS for employees that fall under the animal safety program. |
Live |
8 |
Heat Stress Prevention in Agriculture |
This training reviews how to recognize symptoms of heat stress and how to avoid heat related illnesses. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
9 |
Chainsaw Safety |
This training covers basic safety and PPE for chainsaw use. |
Live |
10 |
Large Animal Handling |
Federation of Animal Science Societies Video |
On-line |
11 |
Snake Identification |
This training covers how to determine whether a snake is venomous or non-venomous. Covers characteristics and habitats of snakes found in Lee County Alabama. |
Live |
12 |
Fire Extinguisher Training |
Training that details the elements that create a fire, preventative measures, and how to use a fire extinguisher utilizing the PASS method. |
Live |
13 |
Hot Work |
Details what would trigger a hot work permit to be issued, and how to apply for one. |
Live |
14 |
Cooking Safety |
Originally created for RA's to educate residents on cooking safety within resident halls. Currently used as a educational resource on fire prevention methods when cooking. |
On-line |
15 |
Museum of Natural History Stat-X Suppression System Training |
Created to guide designated personnel on how to use the Stat-X suppression system, and who to contact with any issues. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
16 |
Fraternity Fire Safety Training |
Details fire safety fundamentals, fire prevention methods (i.e. fire loads, electrical safety, event safety), as well as, includes fire extinguisher training. |
Live |
17 |
Respirator Protection |
Training that details when respiratory protection is needed, types of respiratory protection, medical surveillance, and fit testing for all individuals required to wear respirators as part of their job duties. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
18 |
Golf Cart and Low Speed Vehicle Training |
Details the safe operation of, registration requirements, and equipment requirements for golf cart owners and operators. |
On-line |
19 |
Back Safety and Lifting |
Details the proper way to lift and carry objects to prevent injury. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
20 |
Ladder Safety |
Details the safe use of ladders in regards to use, inspections, and placement. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
21 |
Asbestos Awareness |
Details all informational aspects of asbestos in our environment, and compliance with AU's Asbestos Program. |
On-line |
22 |
Powered Industrial Equipment Safety |
Training details safe operation of forklifts, inspections, areas of operations, and operator requirements. Followed with live/hands-on training. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
23 |
Shop machinery and Equipment Safety training |
Details equipment inspection, shop environment expectations, and safe operation of shop equipment. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
24 |
Fall Protection |
Details the ABC's of fall protection, forms of fall protection, when to don PPE, how to inspect PPE, and when PPE is required. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
25 |
Hazard Communication/Global Harmonization |
Details how to identify chemical hazards in the environment by labeling, pictograms, and how to read/follow a safety data sheet. |
On-line |
26 |
Lockout/Tagout |
Training used to detail energy sources, steps to effectively isolate those energy sources, and compliance with AU expectations. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
27 |
Office Ergonomics |
Available for office personnel in help to identify how to set up their work space ergonomically to better promote a healthy work environment. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
28 |
Personal Protective Equipment |
Details the hierarchy of controls, the purpose of PPE, when it is required, and the importance of wearing when required. |
On-line |
29 |
Aerial Lift |
Available for individuals who need to use scissor or boom lifts. Details safe operation of equipment, and is followed by hands-on training of equipment. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
30 |
Wood Shop Safety |
Similar to shop machinery, wood shop safety details safe operation of specific equipment used in the wood shop environment. |
Live |
31 |
Slips/Trips/Falls |
Details causes definitions, causes, injuries, and prevention methods to eliminate slip, trip, and falls. |
On-line |
32 |
Hand and Power Tool Safety |
Details hazards associated with portable power tools, common injuries, general safety precautions, and safe use of portable equipment. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
33 |
Confined Space Awareness |
Details what is considered a confined space, examples of, permit required confined spaces, atmospheric hazards, and entry procedures for both non permit and permit required confined spaces. |
Both (On-line/Live) |
34 |
Hearing Conservation |
This training reviews the anatomy of the ear, symptoms of hearing loss, and when hearing protection is required. |
Live |
RADIATION SAFETY |
1 |
Introduction to Radiation Safety |
This is an initial radiation safety instructor led training that introduces basic radiation safety principles, techniques, and requirements along with supplemental documents containing relevant safety and compliance information. At the end of the training session, a take-home quiz will be provided and students are expected to complete and submit to the RSO within 2 weeks. |
Live |
2 |
Introduction to Analytical X-Ray Safety |
This is an instructor led training that educates personnel on proper work procedures and safety guidelines for work with X-ray diffraction and cabinet type x-rays |
Live |
3 |
Laser Safety Training |
Web-based laser safety training for all personnel routinely working with or potentially exposed to Class 3B or Class 4 laser radiation. This course provides a complete understanding of the requirements of a safe laser environment including discussion of the hazards, safety devices required, procedures related to operating the equipment, warning sign requirements and also the proper application of laser safety control measures. |
On-line |
4 |
Radiation Safety for CVM |
Web-based Radiation Safety Training developed for Veterinary personnel providing information about basic radiation safety principles, general population exposure versus medical exposure , medical/occupational exposure at Auburn University, radiation safety rules to reduce occupational exposure, and dosimetry guidelines. |
On-line |