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Asbestos Hazards 2-Hour Suite (IACET CEU=0.2)

Asbestos Hazards 2-Hour Suite (IACET CEU=0.2)

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Our online Asbestos Hazards 2-Hour Suite (IACET CEU=0.2) program offers essential safety training on the identification, handling, and prevention of asbestos-related hazards in the workplace. Asbestos exposure is a leading cause of serious respiratory conditions, including mesothelioma and lung cancer. According to the World Health Organization, over 107,000 people die annually from asbestos-related diseases. Our Asbestos Hazards 2-Hour Suite course gives workers the knowledge to recognize asbestos risks, follow safe handling procedures, and comply with OSHA and EPA regulations. It helps them in minimizing the exposure and ensure a safer working environment.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand the nature and dangers of asbestos exposure and its impact on health.
  • Identify common materials and environments where asbestos is found.
  • Gain knowledge of the steps involved in asbestos abatement and decontamination procedures.
  • Develop skills in safe work practices to prevent asbestos exposure.

Course Outline

Housekeeping on the Job

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Effects and Benefits

    1. What Is Housekeeping?
    2. Hazards of Poor Housekeeping
    3. Effects of Poor Housekeeping
    4. Benefits of Good Housekeeping
  • 3. Planning and Inspection

    1. Planning and Inspection
    2. Floors
    3. Aisles, Stairways and Platforms
    4. Walls and Paint
    5. Spill Prevention
    6. Machine and Equipment Maintenance
    7. Maintenance and Repairs
  • 4. Designated Areas

    1. Storage Areas
    2. Eating and Drinking Areas
    3. Smoking Areas
    4. Sanitary Facility Areas
  • 5. Organization and Storage

    1. Tools
    2. Pallets
    3. Vehicles
    4. General Storage
  • 6. Cleaning

    1. Spills
    2. Fire Prevention
    3. Dust, Dirt and Chips
    4. Compressed Air
  • 7. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Asbestos Hazards: Workers in the United States (US)

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Regulations

    1. Asbestos Use
    2. Who Regulates Asbestos?
    3. Failure to Comply
  • 3. Classifications and Training Requirements

    1. Classes of Asbestos Work
    2. Training Requirements
  • 4. Medical Surveillance and Recordkeeping Requirements

    1. Medical Surveillance Program
    2. Medical Exams
    3. Recordkeeping
  • 5. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Asbestos Hazards: Characteristics and Health Effects

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Physical Characteristics

    1. Fibers
    2. Structures
    3. Characteristics
    4. Applications
  • 3. Friable Asbestos

    1. Friable Asbestos
    2. Why Friable Asbestos Is Dangerous
  • 4. Health Effects

    1. Health Effects
    2. Asbestosis
    3. Lung Cancer
    4. Smoking
    5. Mesothelioma
  • 5. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Asbestos Hazards: Products and Types

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Presumed Asbestos-Containing Materials (PACM)

    1. What Do You Think?
    2. Presumed Asbestos-Containing Material (PACM)
  • 3. Asbestos in Manufactured Products

    1. Manufactured Products
    2. Building Products
    3. Friction Products
    4. Heat-Resistant Fabrics and Other Products
  • 4. Asbestos Types

    1. Asbestos Minerals
    2. Asbestos Types
  • 5. Damage and Deterioration

    1. Damage and Deterioration
  • 6. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Asbestos Hazards: Signs, Areas and Monitoring

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Is Asbestos Present?

    1. Asbestos May Be in Some Products
    2. Gather Information
  • 3. Signs and Labels

    1. Signs
    2. Labels
  • 4. Regulated Asbestos Areas

    1. Regulated Areas
    2. People in Regulated Areas
  • 5. Monitoring

    1. Analysis
    2. Monitoring
    3. Terminology
    4. Medical Surveillance Program
    5. Record keeping
    6. Medical Records
  • 6. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Asbestos Hazards: Avoiding Exposure

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Prevent Disturbance

    1. Asbestos-Containing Materials
    2. Disturbing Asbestos
    3. Qualified Professionals
  • 3. Administrative Controls

    1. Administratrive Controls
    2. Wet Method
    3. Housekeeping
    4. Cleanup
    5. Contaminated Cleanup Equipment
    6. Decontamination Disposal
  • 4. Engineering Controls

    1. Controlling Asbestos Exposure
    2. Engineering Controls
  • 5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

    1. PPE
    2. Respirators
  • 6. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Asbestos Hazards: Release Response

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Asbestos Fiber Releases

    1. Asbestos Fiber Releases
    2. Release Sizes
    3. Minor Releases
    4. Major Releases
    5. Re-Entry
  • 3. First Aid and Medical Attention

    1. First Aid and Medical Attention
  • 4. Conclusion

    1. Summary

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 2 - Head Protection (US)

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Overview
    3. Hard Hat Statistics
    4. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Head Protection Basics

    1. When Is Head Protection Necessary?
    2. Head Protection Basics
  • 3. Types of Protection

    1. Types of Head Protection
    2. Hard Hat Classes
  • 4. Proper Use and Care

    1. Wearing Head Protection
    2. Care and Maintenance of Head Protection
  • 5. Conclusion

    1. Conclusion

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 3 - Eye and Face Protection (US)

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Overview
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Requirements and Hazards

    1. Regulatory Requirements
    2. Eye and Face Hazards
  • 3. Types of Protection

    1. Types of Eye and Face Protection
    2. Eye glasses
    3. Optical Radiation
  • 4. Use and Care

    1. Wearing Eye and Face Protection
    2. Care and Maintenance of Eye and Face Protection
  • 5. Conclusion

    1. Conclusion

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 4 - Hand and Arm Protection (US)

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Overview
    3. Knowledge Check
    4. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Hazards and Injury Prevention

    1. Hand and Arm Hazards
    2. Preventing Hand and Arm Injuries
  • 3. Types of Protection

    1. Types of Hand and Arm Protection
    2. Durable Work Gloves and Sleeves
    3. Fabric and Coated Gloves and Sleeves
    4. Chemical- and Liquid-Resistant Gloves and Sleeves
    5. Learning Activity
  • 4. Use and Care

    1. Wearing Hand and Arm Protection
    2. Care and Maintenance of Hand and Arm Protection
  • 5. Conclusion

    1. Conclusion

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 5 - Body Protection (US)

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Overview
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Hazards

    1. Body Hazards
  • 3. Types of Body Protection

    1. Types of Body Protection
    2. Selecting Body Protection
  • 4. Wear and Care

    1. Wearing Body Protection
    2. Care and Maintenance of Body Protection
  • 5. Summary

    1. Conclusion

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 6 - Foot and Leg Protection (US)

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Overview
    3. Knowledge Check
    4. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Foot and Leg Hazards

    1. Foot and Leg Hazards
    2. Types of Foot and Leg Protection
    3. Selecting Foot Protection
    4. Safety Shoes
  • 3. Wear and Care

    1. Wearing Foot Protection
    2. Care and Maintenance of Foot Protection
  • 4. Conclusion

    1. Conclusion

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Part 10 - Levels of Protection and Protective Gear (US)

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Overview
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. PPE Selection Factors

    1. PPE Selection Factors
    2. Protect Against Hazards
    3. How to Choose PPE
    4. Knowledge Check: PPE Selection – Question 1
    5. Knowledge Check: PPE Selection – Question 2
    6. Knowledge Check: PPE Selection – Question 3
    7. Knowledge Check: PPE Selection – Question 4
  • 3. PPE Levels of Protection

    1. PPE Levels of Protection
    2. Four Levels
    3. PPE Level A
    4. PPE Level B
    5. PPE Level C
    6. PPE Level D
  • 4. Summary

    1. Summary

Training Process

At OSHA Outreach Courses, you have to select the course you want to learn and begin at your own pace. You get to learn from different resources and in whichever language you want. You can study from guides, PDFs, and ebooks along with practicing sample assessments. Each topic is covered in a separate class that you can watch and learn as per your schedule.

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