General Safety and First Aid Courses
HEC has partnered with 360training.com for them to offer on-demand online safety training courses to our students and graduates. All online courses are provided by 360training – An OSHA-Authorized Online Outreach Provider. By clicking “Register Now” you will be taken to the 360training.com website for completion of courses.
Basic Safety Orientation
This mobile compatible course teaches the basics of workplace safety. Employees may be exposed to many safety and health hazards while on the job. These include chemical hazards, fire hazards, electrical hazards, confined space hazards, etc. This course aims to present an overview of some basic workplace hazards and how employees can protect themselves from them.
First Aid I
This module provides guidance for effective responses and treatment related to external bleeding, burns, and nervous system injuries. Topics covered include OSHA compliant first aid kits and how an injured person should be evaluated. In addition, this module provides an overview of how to control external bleeding, the treatment of minor burns, and how to care for head, neck, and spinal injuries.
First Aid II
Learn to efficiently perform CPR and use an AED after completing our online training for beginners. Start our follow-up course to First Aid I today! This course meets the objectives for the OSHA guidelines. It DOES NOT replace the AED/CPR certification.
HAZWOPER Basic Training
HAZWOPER stands for Hazardous Wastes Operation and Emergency Response. Hazardous wastes are major sources of workers’ injuries and fatalities in workplaces. This course gives you a basic understanding of OSHA standards and OSHA’s role in the prevention and elimination of workers’ injuries and fatalities due to hazardous wastes present in workplaces.
Hazardous Materials First Responder Operations (FRO)
The objectives of this course are to meet the Federal OSHA HAZWOPER training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(ii) for general industry, and 29 CFR 1926.65(q)(6)(ii) for construction. This course is also intended to meet any HAZWOPER training requirements for the EPA and State OSHA regulations.
Per 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i) and 1926.65(e)(3)(i)
First responder operations level. First responders at the operations level are individuals who respond to releases or potential releases of hazardous substances as part of the initial response to the site for the purpose of protecting nearby persons, property, or the environment from the effects of the release. They are trained to respond in a defensive fashion without actually trying to stop the release. Their function is to contain the release from a safe distance, keep it from spreading, and prevent exposures. First responders at the operational level shall have received at least eight hours of training or have had sufficient experience to objectively demonstrate competency in the following areas in addition to those listed for the awareness level and the employer shall so certify:
Knowledge of the basic hazard and risk assessment techniques.
Knowledge in selection and use of proper personal protective equipment provided to the first responder operational level.
An understanding of basic hazardous materials terms.
Ability to perform basic control, containment, and/or confinement operations within the capabilities of the resources and personal protective equipment available with their unit.
Ability to implement basic decontamination procedures; and
An understanding of the relevant standard operating and termination procedures.
MSHA New Miner Training
According to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), all Surface Miners and Contractors must follow MSHA Part 46 regulations, required training for mine safety prior to any mining work, and complete annual refresher training.
360Training’s MSHA Mining Training package contains 27 courses, including the required 8 hours for MSHA Part 46 compliance training. Whether you are a surface miner or surface miner contractor, start your new job with the best training available. MSHA Part 46 regulations require new miners to complete 24 hours of training within 90 days of their hire date. Four hours of this training must be completed before beginning work at the mine. This MSHA Surface Miner Training will help you stay safe and compliant with comprehensive and interactive training content.
MSHA Annual Refresher Training
MSHA Annual Refresher Training
First Aid/CPR
Mine workers often face hazardous conditions and situations while on duty. It is of utmost importance for every mine worker to be trained in providing first-aid treatment in the case of emergencies.
This course attempts to provide learners with information on first aid basics and focuses specifically on first aid training for the mining industry. The course contains detailed lessons on using the first aid, on giving first aid treatment to different types of injuries such as burns, fractures, poisons and other situations. It also gives a detailed lesson on carrying out a CPR and AED rescue procedures which is an essential part of a rescue training.
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