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This module explains the importance of calling 9 – 1 – 1 in an emergency situation, the first five things a person should do when giving first aid in any emergency situation, how to perform artificial respiration and CPR, and how to use an automated external defibrillator.
By the end of this module, you should be able to.
Explain the “DR. ABC” method of providing emergency first aid
0.34 $20
This module explains how to recognize the symptoms of and provide first aid in various life – threatening emergency situations, including cardiac emergencies (other than cardiac arrest which is covered in The First Steps in All First Aid Situations course”, shock, stroke, poisoning, and more.
By the end of this module, you should be able to explain the symptoms of and the steps of providing first aid for.
Cardiac emergencies including heart attack and cardiac arrest
Breathing emergencies, including choking
Blood loss, amputations, protruding intestines, sucking chest wounds, and internal bleeding
Drug overdose and abuse
Diabetic emergencies, including hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia
0.48 $20
This module will provide an introduction to first aid for common injuries and illnesses. The injuries and illnesses in this module typically do not require calling 9 – 1 – 1, though exceptions are called out in this module. Most do require getting the victim to medical care after performing first aid, however.
0.37 $20
This module explains the different types of escape respirators, including self – contained self – rescuers (SCSRs), what they are intended for, how to use them, and how to care for them.
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.c.1
Explain what a self – contained self – rescuer is
Explain how to inspect a self – contained self – rescuer
Explain how to don a self – contained self – rescuer
Explain how to care for a self – contained self – rescuer
0.24 $20
This module discusses how to recognize and avoid hazards associated with mobile equipment and stationary machinery on the job site.
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.b.2.
This module will prepare you to recognize and avoid the following hazards.
Mobile equipment hazards related to traffic patterns, blind spots, and pinch points
Stationary equipment hazards produced by moving machine parts, insufficient guarding, and ejected material
0.31 $20
This module provides an overview of environmental hazards common to surface mines.
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.b.2
When you’re finished with this module, you’ll be able to identify and avoid hazards associated with.
Bodies of water near industrial processes
0.16 $20
This module explains procedures to follow during an emergency situation, including emergency procedures, warning signals, evacuations, and reporting, as well as specific procedures to follow during fires.
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.b.3.
List some general categories of emergencies that can occur at a mine site
Explain what to do during an emergency involving equipment damage
Explain what to do during an emergency involving personal injury
Explain what to do during an emergency involving fire
Explain what to do during other emergencies
Explain the four types of fires (A, B, C, and D)
Explain the different types of fire extinguishers and the fires they put out
Explain the PASS system for using a fire extinguisher
Explain how to respond to warning signals at work
Explain what to do during an evacuation at work
Explain the reporting procedure for emergencies at work
0.23 $20
This module discusses ways to recognize and avoid chemical hazards present at a working mine.
By the end of this module, you’ll be able to.
Define what a chemical hazard is
Discuss the requirements of a HazCom program
Identify the basic steps of an Emergency Spill Response Plan
0.13 $20
This module provides an overview of health and safety aspects of tasks related to hazards when working with explosives.
When you’ve successfully completed this module, you’ll be able to discuss.
Best practices for working around explosives
Steps to take for ensuring the security of explosives inventories
0.6 $20
This module provides an overview of health and safety aspects of tasks related to hazards when working with electricity.
When you’re done with this module, you should have a basic understanding of the health and safety aspects of.
Preparing for work on electricity
Locking – out and tagging – out electrical circuits
This module provides an overview of health and safety aspects of tasks related to hazards when working with chemicals.
By the end of this module, you’ll have a functional understanding of.
Best practices for working around hazardous chemicals
The required elements of a HazCom program
How hazardous chemicals are identified
Labels and warnings for hazardous chemicals
The definition, purpose, and contents of a material safety data sheet
This module provides an overview of health and safety aspects of tasks related to hazards when working near water.
This module provides the basics for working safely on or near water. When you’ve successfully completed this module, you’ll be able to.
Discuss the main hazards of working on or near water
Determine when to wear a life jacket or personal flotation device
Select the appropriate type of life jacket or personal flotation device for the worker and job
Discuss the basics of working safely on boats
This module provides an overview of health and safety aspects of tasks related to hazards when working in a confined space.
This module provides information to help you safely work within a confined space.
When you’ve successfully completed this module, you’ll be able to.
Discuss best practices for working safely within a confined space
0.21 $20
This module provides an overview of health and safety aspects of tasks related to hazards when working at night.
This module briefly covers basic health and safety aspects of working at night. When you complete this module, you’ll have an understanding of.
Methods for improving visibility during night operations
0.4 $20
This module focuses on the use of personal protective equipment including physical protection, hearing protection, and improved visibility.
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.b.4.
When you’re done with this module, you’ll have an understanding of the following.
The employer’s responsibility regarding PPE
Your responsibility regarding PPE
Foot and leg protection PPE
Reflective clothing PPE
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.b.
When you’re finished with this module, you’ll have an understanding of.
Mobile and stationary mining equipment
0.2 $20
Surface Miner Training: (8 Hrs)
8.58 $150
This module offers an overview of the types of mining, the lifecycle of a mine, and general mining operations.
When you’ve completed this module, you’ll have an understanding of.
The various types of surface and underground mines
How mines are developed and ultimately reclaimed
The basic extraction and processing operations at a surface mine
0.15 $20
This module summarizes the general rules and procedures a miner should follow when reporting hazards to supervisors and to MSHA.
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.b.7
When you’re done with this module, you will have an understanding of.
General surface mining site rules
MSHA hazard reporting procedures
Procedures for immediately reportable accidents and injuries
0.1 $20
This module summarizes the rights of miners and their representatives as well as miners’ specific legal responsibilities as granted by the Mine Act.
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.b.5
Upon completion of this module, you’ll have an understanding of the following.
Your right to protection from retaliation for filing complaints and refusing to work in unsafe conditions
Your right to request and participate in mine inspections
Your rights relative to the development of safety standards and access to information
Your legal responsibilities as a miner
This module provides overview of respirators, including the need for respirators, the types of respirators available, the proper use of respirators, and proper treatment of respirators, including washing and storage.
List two main types of respirators
Explain how to select the respirator to use at a particular job site
Explain the type of protection each type of respirator provides
State who certifies respirators for use
Explain what an APF is
List some considerations for proper respirator fit
Explain how to wash and sanitize a respirator
Explain how to store a respirator
0.35 $20
By the end of this module, you’ll have an understanding of.
The major causes of mining accidents
The SLAM and SMART methods of accident prevention
This module reviews common physical hazards at surface mines including electricity, noise, and explosives.
At the completion of this module, you’ll have an understanding of physical hazards associated with.
Working around high voltage power lines
Use of explosives at a mine
0.18 $20
This module provides an overview of health and safety aspects of tasks related to hazards when operating and maintaining equipment.
This module addresses common scenarios and best practices for safely maintaining and repairing equipment.
When you’ve completed this module, you’ll be able to discuss the health and safety aspects of maintaining and repairing equipment including.
This module describes the general line of authority at a mine including the responsibilities of supervisors, miners’ representatives, and designated safety personnel.
Reference: 30 CFR Part 46.5.b.6
When you’re done with this module, you’ll be able to.
Identify your main responsibility as a miner
Discuss the responsibilities of supervisors and safety personnel
Explain how miners’ representatives are selected and discuss their key functions
This module provides an overview of the Hazard Recognition and Avoidance activity of the Surface Miner Training curriculum. Here, we’ll define and categorize hazardous situations as well as offer some universal rules for avoiding danger at an active mining operation.
When you’re finished with this module, you’ll be able to.
Discuss the basic types of hazards present on – site
Apply some universal rules for keeping yourself and others safe while at a surface mine
Identify the main physical features of surface mines
Define the angle of repose and discuss why it is critical to mine safety
Discuss the use of berms at surface mines