Workers and community members utilize devices with lithium batteries daily. While lithium batteries are generally safe, they can become a fire and/or explosion hazard if defective or damaged. This curriculum on lithium battery safety can be used as an exercise …
A mobile app, or simply app, is a specialized program – or application – downloaded onto mobile devices. The Midwest Consortium developed this template for Program Directors and facilitators who want to develop an exercise to use an app that …
The Midwest Consortium developed this template for Program Directors and facilitators who want to develop an exercise using a map accessed using technology that can be added to the MWC programming. DOWNLOADS Developer Guide
In order to ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information about the identities and hazards of the chemicals must be available and understandable to workers. OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires the development and dissemination of such information. DOWNLOADS Facilitator …
When completed, participants will be better able to: Gather information about a chemical hazard using the NIOSH Pocket Guide mobile app. Identify a chemical concentration that is immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) using the NIOSH Pocket Guide mobile …
With an ever-changing workplace environment, incidents of severe weather are happening more frequently. Additionally, new hazards are present in the workplace that we all need to be attentive to in order to maintain a safe workplace. DOWNLOADS Facilitator Guide Participant …
This exercise has been designed to allow the instructor to choose a chemical that is relevant to the trainees. DOWNLOADS Instructor Guide and Participant Worksheet
The Midwest Consortium developed this template for Program Directors and facilitators who want to develop an exercise that can be added to the MWC programming. DOWNLOADS Developer Guide