This is an awareness-level course designed to train workers to reduce their risk of heat and cold stress and treat heat- and cold-related illness if needed. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Guide Powerpoint Slides Cover Sheet Timeline Registration Form Evaluation Form
The University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services developed this program in conjunction with the Midwest Consortium. It was developed in response to the need for workers to gain additional knowledge and skills to facilitate safe response in a post …
The Midwest Consortium developed this course to train emergency responders and others who may respond to an opioid overdose. By following the outlined format and activities in this guide, you will be better able to enhance learning, stimulate participant discussion, …
Given the COVID-19 pandemic, the Midwest Consortium developed this course to highlight adjustments in procedures for those responding to emergencies. DOWNLOADS COURSE MATERIALS Facilitator Guide Powerpoint Slides Timeline Cover Sheet Registration Evaluation Form
Industrial First-on-the-Scene This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Rule (29 CFR 1910.120) for first responder personnel (awareness level) who may be the first-on-the-scene at a hazardous materials incident. The training program covers basic …
Municipal First-on-the-Scene This training is intended to meet the requirements of the OSHA Hazardous Waste Rule (29 CFR 1910.120) for first responder personnel (awareness level) who may be the first-on-the-scene at a hazardous materials incident. The training program covers basic …
Participants are here because they are members of an emergency response team that may respond to a high-volume release of fuel on land or water. They have previously completed a 24-hour Operations-level program, or the equivalent skills are documented by …
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule to help assure worker health and safety during emergency response activities requires specific training for members of the response team, depending upon the duties to be performed. Emergency response activities are conducted …
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