Safety school training courses in Buffalo, NY.
An index of public, in-house or online Safety training programs in Buffalo
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Safety and Health in the Workplace

School: Cornell University School ILR
Venue: Albany, Buffalo, Syracuse, New York City, Rochester
Tel.: 212-340-2800

Provides basic education and training in workplace safety and health. The course focuses on applicable federal and state laws, standards for safety and health, industrial hygiene, and such health concerns as asbestos, radon, and AIDS. Practical experience is provided through workplace walk-through safety and health inspections and in use of industrial hygiene equipment to measure noise, temperature, humidity, airflow, and airborne toxins.

Official Website: http://www.ilr.cornell.edu
HACCP and Food Safety
Format: Online

School: Professional Food Safety Ltd.
Venue: Chicago
Tel.: 773-821-1943

Recognized by the American Hotel and Lodging Association - Educational Institute, and the American Culinary Federation. Ideal for those who cannot attend on site Classes. Testing available to fulfill Regulatory requirements for training.

Official Website: http://www.professionalfoodsafety.com/



Radiation Safety
Format: Online

School: Mace University
Venue: Louisville
Tel.: (502) 254-1506

Radioactive materials are widely used throughout the health care industry. They may be present in laboratories, radiology departments or in any other place where patients are examined or cared for. Various precautions are needed when using radioactive materials We cannot eliminate radiation from our environment. We can, however, reduce our risks by controlling our exposure to it. Understanding radiation and radioactivity will help you make informed decisions about your exposure.

Official Website: http://www.maceuniversity.com/
Fire Safety
Format: Online

School: Mace University
Venue: Louisville
Tel.: (502) 254-1506

Every year, fire kills more people than any other natural disaster in United States. According to OSHA statistics, in the year 1995, 200 people were killed at workplace from fires and explosions, more than 5,000 were injured, and businesses faced the loss of around 2.3 billion dollars. Fires create havoc among workers and demolish thousands of businesses every year. Fires lead to injuries, deaths and time away from work due to recovery, all of which severely affect their livelihoods. In this cou...

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Hazardous Materials
Format: Online

School: Mace University
Venue: Louisville
Tel.: (502) 254-1506

Hazardous materials are considered any substance or compound that has a capability of producing adverse effects on the health and safety of humans. Every year thousands of workers get injured or killed because of fatal chemical or other toxic hazards. OSHA and other authorities have provided many rules and regulations in order to prevent hazards and perform safe operations at the workplace.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

Explore how to store hazardous materials
Learn abo...

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