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Hot Work: Safety Operations Training - Streaming Video Training Program (010600)
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Hot Work: Safety Operations Training - Streaming Video Training Program

Streaming Video Training Program features real-world industry professionals who drive home the dangers of hot work and the importance of using safe work practices. Online preview available. Read more.

$75.00
Product Code: 48579
List Price: $75.00

Overview

Ordering
Note: When ordering Streaming Video Training Program, you will be provided a link to access the program you purchased. You will have 5 consecutive days to access the program starting from the time you click the link.


  • Streaming Video format allows trainers to conduct effective, affordable training wherever they have Internet access
  • Helps you comply with the OSHA hot work safety training requirements (29 CFR 1910.252 and NFPA 51B).
  • Includes 5 days of access to the video plus downloadable Trainer Guide, quizzes and answer keys, a training log and supplemental video content
  • According to OSHA, hot work is defined as any work that involves burning, welding, using fire- or spark-producing tools, or that produces a source of ignition.
  • This hot work safety training will help you protect your employees, including employees that need welding safety training, from serious harm and your facilities from costly damage.

What's Included

  • 21-Minute Video - Combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from industry professionals at all levels.
    • Introduction
    • Definitions and Hazards
      • Definition of Hot Work
      • Hot Work Safety
        • Roles of
          • Hot work operator
          • Fire watch
          • Permit Authorizing Individual (PAI)
    • Hot Work Basics
      • Designated Areas
      • Prohibited Areas
      • Hot Work Permits
    • Preparation & Protection
      • Hazards
      • Protection/PPE
    • Completing Hot Work Operations
      • 911/Emergencies
      • Fire Watch Responsibilities
    • Conclusion
  • Downloadable PDF of Trainer Guide
  • Quiz (with Answer Key)
  • Images (5)
  • Powerpoint® Presentation
  • Learning Activities w/ Answer Keys (3)
  • Training Log
  • Certificate of Completion

What's Covered

After completing this program, employees will be able to:

  • Understand the roles of the hot work operator, fire watch, and permit authorizing individual in hot work safety
  • Identify the components of hot work permits
  • Recognize common hot work hazards and ways to prevent them
  • Arrange a fire-safe area for temporary hot work

Specification

Specification
Product Code Description Language Format Copyright Date
48579
Streaming Video - English
English
Streaming Video
2016

Recordkeeping

Free Recordkeeping Tool
Training documentation is essential – and sometimes required. Our free recordkeeping tool enables you to keep track of any training session on any topic – regardless of the training format you purchase.

You’ll know which employees trained on which topics and when. All you have to do is register now to get started.


Interested in a license to use J. J. Keller content on your intranet or LMS?
For a quote to use this training on your company intranet or learning management system, contact us at customsolutions@jjkeller.com or 1-800-327-6868. Learn more.

System Req

Minimum System Requirements

  • Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Vista or Windows 7
  • Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher; or Firefox 3 or higher; or Chrome 7 or higher
  • Adobe Flash 8 or higher (Ensure other applications like Quicktime, iTunes, Real Player, or Windows Media Player aren't set as the default streaming application, as this might affect the video player.)
  • 1.2 GHz processor
  • 512 MB RAM

Broadband Connection to the Internet

  • Make sure you have a broadband connection to the Internet, not a dial-up connection. Check to see that no other devices or software in your system are using up bandwidth. We recommend at least a 3.0-Mbps connection speed for high-quality video and at least 1 Mbps for uninterrupted basic-quality video.

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