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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.

Specification

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

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

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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