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Medical OSHA Course Description
OSHA Compliance Courses
The online OSHA safety courses can be easily and inexpensively implemented into your safety training program. The courses are designed to provide effective OSHA compliance training anytime from any workstation with access to the Internet. Your staff will be able to complete their required training whenever their work schedule permits and the LMS will automatically track and record all training results so you won't have to maintain training records manually.
Why online training from Evolve?
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New hire orientation and OSHA compliance verification, |
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Annual OSHA competency verification, |
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Make up training, |
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Apprentice training, |
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Classroom preparation for hands-on training. |
Select the courses you need individually or combine them with
the EEO courses to create your own training library
for your employees. Either way, your employees will receive the most
effective and engaging online OSHA compliance training available.
Course Titles
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Basic First Aid |
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Basic respiratory Protection |
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) |
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Chemical Safety |
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Confined Space - Entry Level |
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Electrical Safety |
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Emergency Response |
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Flammable Liquid Safety |
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Hand and Power Tool Safety |
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Hearing Conservation |
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Incident Investigation |
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Laboratory Safety |
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Ladder Safety |
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Lock and Tag |
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Office Ergonomics |
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Personal Protective Equipment |
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Safety Audits |
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Slips, Trips and Falls |
Course Summaries
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Basic First Aid
Each employee will know how to initially respond to an accident or injury situation, become aware of first aid guidelines and "good practices," and be able to properly treat injuries and respond to emergencies.
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Basic Respiratory Protection
The goal of this lesson is to ensure users are qualified and properly trained in the use and maintenance of respirators.
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
This lesson provides refresher training or supplement training from a practical hands-on CPR course on how to respond confidently to a respiratory, cardiac, or choking emergency until professional medical help arrives.
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Chemical Safety
This lesson provides required awareness training in occupational hazards common to the handling of chemicals, methods used for evaluating and minimizing chemical exposure, measures that protect against chemical hazards, safe practices for chemical storage and waste disposal, and the correct response to emergency situations involving chemical spills.
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Confined Space - Entry Level
The lesson covers the hazards posed by Permit-Required Confined Spaces to employees during entry. It also covers the responsibilities of the Space Entrant, Attendant, or Entry Supervisor before, during, and after the space entry. This training does not qualify employees to enter Permit-Required Confined Spaces.
- Electrical Safety
Electrical accidents can involve enough current to shock or even kill you. This lesson provides a basic understanding of electricity, how to identify electrical hazards in the workplace, safe work practices, safety tips to reduce your potential for electric shock, and how to respond to an emergency situation involving electricity.
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Emergency Response
Each employee will recognize their employer's responsibilities for communicating the emergency action plan, list their responsibilities in the action plan, identify requirements for alarm systems, recognize the elements of the fire prevention plan, and state responsibilities for responding to weather-related disasters, natural disasters, bomb threats, fire, workplace violence, and hazardous material incidents.
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Flammable Liquid Safety
This lesson covers the principles of hazard recognition, general safety requirements, flashpoint protection and inventory inspections in the use of flammable and combustible liquids in the workplace.
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Hand and Power Tool Safety
Each employee using hand and power tools will recognize definitions and types of portable tools, the potential hazards connected with their use, including manual, electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, liquid-fueled, powder-actuated, and abrasive wheel tools, and will demonstrate the proper procedures required for each type of tool.
- Hazard Communication
Most chemicals used in healthcare facilities have some hazard potential. In this lesson you will learn the procedures for using chemicals safely, where to get the information you need, how to recognize and prevent exposure, and how to respond to a chemical accident.
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Hearing Conservation
The goal of this introductory course is to enable the employee to correctly apply the principles of hazard recognition, risk management, and rights and responsibilities when working in areas where noise is a hazard.
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Incident Investigation
This lesson covers the purpose for conducting an incident investigation, the procedures to follow, and what information should be determined during the investigation. It also covers who to interview, how to properly conduct the interview, and how to complete an investigation report and recommend corrective action following the investigation.
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Laboratory Safety
The goal of this lesson is to provide required awareness training in the occupational hazards common to most laboratory operations, safe work practices to help reduce or eliminate exposure to these hazards, special equipment and precautions to ensure personal safety, and the correct response to emergency situations in laboratories.
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Ladder Safety
Learn common hazards associated with ladder work and how to follow safe practices to reduce these hazards. Also, learn the fall protection requirements associated with ladder work and when and how to inspect ladders.
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Lock and Tag
The goal of this introductory course is for the general worker to understand and comply with the lockout/tagout system of his or her workplace location/facility.
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Office Ergonomics
To minimize the possibility of employee accidents and illness due to chronic work-related physical and psychological stresses and maximize productivity and efficiency.
- Personal Protective Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is not a luxury, nor an optional convenience. PPE provides a barrier against physical, chemical, radiological, and biological hazards for healthcare staff. This lesson covers the types of PPE used in the healthcare industry, its requirements and limitations, and how to properly maintain and dispose of contaminated PPE.
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Safety Audits
The goal of this lesson is to provide awareness training for managers, supervisors, and general employees on the importance of safety audits and how to plan and conduct an audit.
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Slips, Trips and Falls
The goal of this introductory course is to teach employees to identify safe and correct methods for using portable ladders and scaffolds. The student learns to identify good housekeeping practices to prevent accidents, as well as safe procedures for working on elevated surfaces.
Call us today at 866-571-4859 or email info@evolveelearning.com to see how we can help you navigate compliance.

