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Each year, more than 4.1 million people in the United States suffer a workplace injury or occupational illness. Injuries are always unexpected, but using simple and proven concepts, employees can learn to recognize at-risk conditions or behavior before they lead to a mistake or injury.
To help companies improve the safety practices of employees and meet the demands of today's busy safety and training managers, CiNet's Industrial Skills Training Network (ISTN) offers an industrial safety training learning plan that addresses the most common hazardous situations faced in the industrial environment. The goal is to contribute to a reduction in workforce injuries and a higher degree of liability control.
Designed to improve safety practices by giving employees an understanding of plant safety considerations, risks, working conditions and the procedures for safe use of personal and plant equipment. The program also includes a package of fundamental industrial safety training courses designed to give employees an awareness of key skill/knowledge areas in a typical industrial environment.
Industrial Safety Learning Plan
Tier 1 - Fundamentals
- Industrial Math: Basic Operations 1
- Industrial Math: Basic Operations 2
- Math: Basics
- Industrial Math: Algebra
- Industrial Math: Formulas, Graphs & Trends
- Hand Tools, Part 1
- Hand Tools, Part 2
- Introduction to Power Tools
- Precision Measurement Tools 1
- Precision Measurement Tools 2
- Safety Orientation
- Back Safety
- Fall Protection
- Hearing Conservation
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Fire Safety
- Classes of Fires and Extinguishers
- Warning Signs and Labels
- Respiratory Protection
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Safety: Chemical Health Hazards
- Electrical Safety
- Diagrams: Blueprints
- Operator Responsibilities Introduction
- Operation - Basic Principles
- Operator Responsibilities: Advanced Operator Responsibilities
- Statistical Process Control: Basic Control Charts
- Troubleshooting: Basic Concepts
- Plant Science: Basic Electrical Principles
- Plant Science: Basic Electrical Circuits
- Electrical Maintenance: Battery Systems
- Fans
- Plant Science: Basic Principles
- Plant Science: Fluid Systems
- Plant Science: Forces and Machines
- Plant Science: Gases and Flowing Liquids
- Plant Science: Solids and Liquids
- Bearing Basics
- Eqt Lubrication: Lubricants & Bearings
- Hydraulics: Routine Maintenance
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- Pumps: Basic Types and Operation
- Efficient Pump Operation
- Valves: Electric and Hydraulic Actuators
- Welding: Oxy-Fuel Gas Welding
- Welding: Arc Welding
- Refrigeration System: Operation
- Plant Science: Heat
- Plant Science: Heat Transfer
- Heat Exchangers: Introduction
- SCRs and TRIACs
- Quality Control and Assurance
- Procedure Use and Adherence
- Stop When Unsure
- Decision Making
- Managing Yourself
- Are You Ready Checklist
- Self-Checking (STAR)
- Problem Solving
- Peer Checking
- Co-Worker Coaching
- Managing a Work Group
- The Team Advantage
- Clear Communication
- 3-Way Communication
- Interpersonal Communication
- Turnover
- Discipline
Safety Courses
- Safety Orientation
- Fire Safety
- Classes of Fires and Extinguishers
- Respirator Fit Testing
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Confined Space Entry
- Workplace Ergonomics
- Laboratory Safety
- Understanding Forklifts
- Forklift Safety Checks
- Safe Forklift Operation
- Driving Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Asbestos: Hazard Awareness Training
- Hazard Communication
- HazWoper: Introduction
- HazWoper: First Responder - Awareness Level
- Transporting Hazardous Materials
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Tier 2 - Components and Subsystems
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Electrical Courses
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- Electrical 1: Electrical Safety
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Tier 3: Function, Site and Product-Specific Skills
Transmission and Distribution Courses
- Service Installation
- Safety in Substations and Switchyards
- Safety in Transmission and Distribution Maintenance
- Safety in Underground Line Maintenance
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- Safety in Overhead Line Maintenance
Laboratory Courses
- The Safe Lab Environment
- Personal Safety for Lab Technicians
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