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REG102 - Fire Safety (1.0 HR)$15.95Patients in health care facilities are especially vulnerable to a fire. Health care staff must be prepared to respond in the event of a fire. This self-study will help health care staff understand the basics of how fires occur and spread and how to prevent fires. Health care staff will increase their skills in recognizing fire hazards, preventing fires, and options for responding appropriately to a fire emergency.
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SAFE032 - OSHA Workplace Safety Training (0.1 IACET)$42.00To identify ways to promote environmental safety in the health care setting. Every facility should be safe for their patients/residents and staff. This course will review some of the basic elements of environmental safety for long-term care facilities. Key points on the topics of fire safety, hazard communication, lockout/tagout, internal disaster preparedness, and water management are included. U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the federal agency responsible for oversight of employee safety. The guidelines in this course are based on OSHA regulations.
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SAFE019 - Fire Extinguisher Systems$42.00This course discusses the use of portable fire extinguishers and fixed fire extinguishing systems in the workplace.
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SAFE002a - Forklift Safety Training - Part 1$15.95This course covers basic safety and component information, center of gravity, and operating hazards. You should complete this course before completing Part 2.
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SAFE018 - Developing a Fire Prevention Plan$36.00A fire prevention plan (FPP) is a written document required by particular OSHA standards. The purpose of an FPP is to outline the steps that a company takes to prevent a fire from occurring in the workplace.
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REG201 - Safety Fair: Environmental Safety (1.0 HR)$15.95To identify ways to promote environmental safety in the healthcare setting.
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SAFE002b - Forklift Safety Training - Part 2$15.95This course focuses on forklift inspection and operation, load handling, and forklift refueling. You should complete Part 1 of this series before completing this course.
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SAFE006a - Safety in the Workplace - Part 1$42.00In this first part of the series, we'll address the areas of responsibility for enforcing safety rules within your company; how to identify, analyze and control hazards within your facility; the types of inspections you should be conducting in your workplace; and the type of safety training your company should be offering to your employees.
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OPS003 - DOT Driver's Training$23.00This course is a three-part module about DOT driver’s training.
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SAFE006b - Safety in the Workplace - Part 2$42.00This is the second of a two-part series of courses that discusses a wide range of issues related to workplace safety. In this second part, we’ll address procedures to report and investigate accidents and other emergencies; basic safety rules and standards your company should consider adopting; how to handle hazard communication, bloodborne pathogens, safe electrical procedures, and process safety management.
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INF007 - Sharps Safety and Pharmaceutical Waste$15.95This course contains two articles: one comparing active and passive technologies in sharps safety and the other describing the role of an infection control practitioner (ICP) in managing pharmaceutical waste.
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REG200 - Safety Fair: Employee Safety (1.0 HR)$15.95To review safety measures every employee can practice to remain safe in the healthcare environment.
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SAFE023 Overview of Safety Data Sheets (SDS)$42.00This course provides an overview of safety data sheets (commonly referred to as SDS and until 2012, MSDS).
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SAFE033 - Effective Workplace Violence Prevention Programs (0.1 IACET)$42.00For many years, health care and social service workers have faced a significant risk of job-related violence. Assaults represent a serious safety and health hazard within these industries. OSHA’s violence prevention guidelines provide the agency’s recommendations for reducing workplace violence.Â
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Series - Safety Fair Series (4.0 HR)$44.95Upon completion of the Safety Fair Series the participant will have an in depth review and understanding of regulatory and compliance topics; many which are required annually. The following courses are included in the Safety Series: Employee Safety (1.0 HR); Environmental Safety (1.0 HR); Infection Control (1.0 HR); Resident Rights (1.0 HR).
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REG121 - General Safety (0.5 HR)$11.95To be aware of general safety issues and how to prevent injuries in the workplace.
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REG116 - Ladder Safety (0.5 HR)$11.95Learners will gain knowledge and skills related to ladder safety.
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HSAC100 - Home Safety Assessment Consultant (HSAC)$75.00The Home Safety Assessment Consultant (HSAC) education course will teach you how to perform professional Home Safety Assessments. People need to modify their homes for many different reasons. The most common would be that a family member is beset with a mobility impairment due to injury, or people in elderhood want to Age in Place and to upgrade their home to reduce fall risks. The HSAC course will teach you to assess the safety hazards of the whole living quarters from driveway to the entrance, and every room on every floor of the home. We provide a Home Assessment guide and evaluation process to follow along with tips on how to educate the consumer on the risks their home has and possible recommended solutions.
The C.E.A.C. and the C.E.A.C. Mastery credentialing programs include course content from The Home Safety Assessment Consultant (HSAC).
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SAFE026 - Ladder Safety$42.00Using ladders can be hazardous. This course describes the various types of ladders and explains how ladders can be used safely at work and at home. The material for this course is provided courtesy of the American Ladder Institute. Learning objectives: 1. Identify the types of ladders available on the market today; 2. Explain how to use each type of ladder safely; 3. Describe how to properly care for each type of ladder. To successfully complete this course, you must attain a minimum score of 80 percent on the final exam and complete the course training survey. Continuing Education: VGM Education is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEUs for this program.
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SAFE021 - Basic Home Safety$36.00This course examines the types of hazards that can exist within a home, and what a person can do to protect those living within that home. This course also takes a look at how older adults, especially those with Alzheimer's disease and other dementia, can be protected within their home.
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SAFE024 Bariatric Hospital Bed Safety and Selection$42.00This course will discuss current electric hospital bed standards and current regulatory processes in the United States. The course also provides a guide for selecting bariatric hospital beds and implications for future research.
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SAFE009 - Back Safety$42.00This course discusses the potential causes of back injuries, and how to avoid them.
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SAF100 - Back Safety (1.0 HR)$15.95Health care employees will be able to increase their knowledge and skills for protecting their back from injury when working with individuals who require assistance with moving and lifting.
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DTY102 - Food Safety & Sanitation: The Basics (1.0 HR)$15.95The purpose of this course is to train the food handler on how to handle and prepare food safely to reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
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REG111 - Oxygen Use and Safety (1.0 HR)$15.95This course is an introduction to oxygen concentrators, oxygen cylinders, liquid oxygen systems and accessories. Because of the multitude of brands of oxygen concentrators and systems on the market, this course will cover oxygen systems, cylinders, accessories, and concentrators in the broadest generic terms.
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