KNOWLEDGE CENTER
      Loss Prevention and Risk Management Training
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Knowledge Centers are places where employees can go to take and record required training. Knowledge Centers are associated with Primary Risk Areas. Knowledge Centers are comprised of many Training Programs. Coming Soon there will be "Testing Centers" associated with the Knowledge Centers.

The listed training programs have been selected from many different sources based on effectiveness and relevance to your industry. Simply select the training program(s) that best corresponds to your training requirements. You can retake the training programs as many times as you need in order to gain the desired level of understanding. As soon as you feel you understand the subject matter, simply go to the Testing Center and complete the test that has been assigned to you. When you are finished your test will be automatically submitted for evaluation.

Job Hazards Management

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MANAGEMENT TRAINING
GENERAL INDUSTRY TRAINING TOPICS
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TRAINING TOPICS

MARITIME INDUSTRY TRAINING TOPICS

Overview of Safety and Industrial Hygiene Management
Accident Prevention
Accident Prevention
Accident Prevention
OSHA Inspections
Electrical Safety
General Crane Safety
Forklift Safety & Operation
Machine Guarding
Forklift Safety and Operation
Crane Safety Management
Fueling Operations
Employer Traffic Accident Costs
Lockout Tagout
Hand & Power Tool Safety
Crane Safety Management
Employee and Employer Rights
General Crane Safety
Trench Boxes and Excavations
Hand & Power Tool Safety
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
Basic Machine Guarding
Powder Actuated Tools
Shipyard Safety
PPE Management
Cummulative Trauma Safety
Compressed Gas Safety
Hand Protection
Ergonomics Management
Fall Protection
Fall Protection
Hearing Protection
OSHA Hazard Awareness Advisor
Hand Protection
Hand Protection
Ladder Safety
Accident Investigations
Hearing Protection
Hard Hats
Offshore Operations
OSHA Compliance
Lifting & Back Care
Hearing Protection
Shipyard Scaffolding Requirments
Slip, Trip and Fall Management
Near Miss Management
Ladder Safety
Cargo Dock Safety
PPE Assessments
Stairs and Walkways
Scaffolding
Hot Work Maritime Safety
Confined Space Hazards
Office Safety
Trenching & Excavations
Electrical Hazards Management: Part I, and Part II
Hand & Power Tool Safety
OSHA Multimedia Presentations
FORMS
OSHA/NIOSH TRAINING
EPA TRAINING

TRANSPORTATION TRAINING

Training Roster
Lockout Tagout
Intro to Risk Assessments
Commercial Motor Vehicle Traffic Enforcement
Training Acknowledgement
Machine Guarding
Hazardous Waste Training Requirements
Driver Handbook: Securing Cargo
 
Shipyard Employment
Intro to UST Management
Effects of Sleep Schedules on Driver Safety: PART 1
 
Steel Erection
Water Pollution Prevention
Effects of Sleep Schedules on Driver Safety: PART 2
 
Eye and Face Protection e-Tool
EPCRA Fact Sheet
Impact of Short Hauls on Driver Fatigue
 
Computer Workstations e-Tool
Emergency Planning Requirements
Large Truck Rear End Crashes Study
 
Ergonomics e-Tool for Electrical Contractors
Facts: Hazardous Substances and Hazardous Waste
Unsafe Acts of Motorist near Large Trucks
 
Hospital e-Tool
 
Nursing Home e-Tool
 
Safety and Health Management e-Tool
 
Scaffolding e-Tool
 
Steel Erection e-Tool
 
Construction e-Tool
 
10-Hour OSHA Construction Industry Trainer Presentation
 
10-Hour OSHA General Industry Trainer Presentation
 
Noise and Hearing Conservation
Language Translator
   


DISCLAIMER
These Training Programs are intended for use as guidance and do not represent authoritative policy. Many of these programs have been selected from various regulatory agencies and may not necessaily reflect the current position of those agencies. These training programs are not intended and cannot be relied upon to create any rights or responsibilities, substantive or procedural, enforceable by any party in litigation with SMC.