Portfolio Category: Safety Courses

Course Overview Operating a scraper requires skill, precision, and a strong understanding of safety protocols. Scraper Operator Safety Training (OSHA) provides the classroom portion of operator safety certification and meets OSHA’s training requirements for scraper operation. This course prepares operators to recognize hazards, understand scraper anatomy, and apply safe practices in construction and earthmoving environments. Learners will review essential stability principles, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and hazard prevention methods to minimize the risk of injury or equipment damage. Interactive quizzes throughout reinforce key learning points and prepare participants for the final written exam. Upon completion, learners can print their certificate and wallet card, while employers can use the provided checklist to evaluate practical operating performance in the field. Topic Overview Scrapers are powerful earthmoving machines used to cut, collect, and transport large volumes of material. Without proper training, operators face risks such as rollovers, collisions, or equipment failures. This course gives workers the knowledge to identify these hazards and follow OSHA-compliant safety practices to prevent incidents on the job site. Course Topics • Introduction: Overview of scraper operation and OSHA safety requirements. • Anatomy: Identify key scraper components and their functions. • Safe Practices: Learn proper start-up, operation, and shutdown procedures. • Stability: Understand how weight distribution and terrain affect equipment balance. • Hazards: Recognize and mitigate common job site and operational risks. • Conclusion: Reinforce best practices for safe and efficient scraper operation. Course Duration This online course takes approximately 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete. Learners can pause and resume training anytime for flexibility. Pass Mark A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully complete the course. Learners may attempt the course up to three times if the pass mark is not achieved. Quizzes throughout reinforce understanding and ensure knowledge retention. Certificate of Completion Upon successful completion, a digital certificate of completion and wallet card will be available for download and printing. Employers may use the included checklist to verify hands-on competency in the field."
Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Industrial Facilities
Course Overview Operating a scraper requires skill, precision, and a strong understanding of safety protocols. Scraper Operator Safety Training (OSHA) provides the classroom portion of operator safety certification and meets OSHA’s training requirements for scraper operation. This course prepares operators to recognize hazards, understand scraper anatomy, and apply safe practices in construction and earthmoving environments. Learners will review essential stability principles, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and hazard prevention methods to minimize the risk of injury or equipment damage. Interactive quizzes throughout reinforce key learning points and prepare participants for the final written exam. Upon completion, learners can print their certificate and wallet card, while employers can use the provided checklist to evaluate practical operating performance in the field. Topic Overview Scrapers are powerful earthmoving machines used to cut, collect, and transport large volumes of material. Without proper training, operators face risks such as rollovers, collisions, or equipment failures. This course gives workers the knowledge to identify these hazards and follow OSHA-compliant safety practices to prevent incidents on the job site. Course Topics • Introduction: Overview of scraper operation and OSHA safety requirements. • Anatomy: Identify key scraper components and their functions. • Safe Practices: Learn proper start-up, operation, and shutdown procedures. • Stability: Understand how weight distribution and terrain affect equipment balance. • Hazards: Recognize and mitigate common job site and operational risks. • Conclusion: Reinforce best practices for safe and efficient scraper operation. Course Duration This online course takes approximately 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete. Learners can pause and resume training anytime for flexibility. Pass Mark A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully complete the course. Learners may attempt the course up to three times if the pass mark is not achieved. Quizzes throughout reinforce understanding and ensure knowledge retention. Certificate of Completion Upon successful completion, a digital certificate of completion and wallet card will be available for download and printing. Employers may use the included checklist to verify hands-on competency in the field."
Bulldozer (Track & Wheel Dozers) – Operator Safety (OSHA)
Course Overview Operating a scraper requires skill, precision, and a strong understanding of safety protocols. Scraper Operator Safety Training (OSHA) provides the classroom portion of operator safety certification and meets OSHA’s training requirements for scraper operation. This course prepares operators to recognize hazards, understand scraper anatomy, and apply safe practices in construction and earthmoving environments. Learners will review essential stability principles, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and hazard prevention methods to minimize the risk of injury or equipment damage. Interactive quizzes throughout reinforce key learning points and prepare participants for the final written exam. Upon completion, learners can print their certificate and wallet card, while employers can use the provided checklist to evaluate practical operating performance in the field. Topic Overview Scrapers are powerful earthmoving machines used to cut, collect, and transport large volumes of material. Without proper training, operators face risks such as rollovers, collisions, or equipment failures. This course gives workers the knowledge to identify these hazards and follow OSHA-compliant safety practices to prevent incidents on the job site. Course Topics • Introduction: Overview of scraper operation and OSHA safety requirements. • Anatomy: Identify key scraper components and their functions. • Safe Practices: Learn proper start-up, operation, and shutdown procedures. • Stability: Understand how weight distribution and terrain affect equipment balance. • Hazards: Recognize and mitigate common job site and operational risks. • Conclusion: Reinforce best practices for safe and efficient scraper operation. Course Duration This online course takes approximately 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete. Learners can pause and resume training anytime for flexibility. Pass Mark A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully complete the course. Learners may attempt the course up to three times if the pass mark is not achieved. Quizzes throughout reinforce understanding and ensure knowledge retention. Certificate of Completion Upon successful completion, a digital certificate of completion and wallet card will be available for download and printing. Employers may use the included checklist to verify hands-on competency in the field."
Bulldozer (Track & Wheel Dozers) – Operator Safety (CAN)
Course Overview Operating a scraper requires skill, precision, and a strong understanding of safety protocols. Scraper Operator Safety Training (OSHA) provides the classroom portion of operator safety certification and meets OSHA’s training requirements for scraper operation. This course prepares operators to recognize hazards, understand scraper anatomy, and apply safe practices in construction and earthmoving environments. Learners will review essential stability principles, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and hazard prevention methods to minimize the risk of injury or equipment damage. Interactive quizzes throughout reinforce key learning points and prepare participants for the final written exam. Upon completion, learners can print their certificate and wallet card, while employers can use the provided checklist to evaluate practical operating performance in the field. Topic Overview Scrapers are powerful earthmoving machines used to cut, collect, and transport large volumes of material. Without proper training, operators face risks such as rollovers, collisions, or equipment failures. This course gives workers the knowledge to identify these hazards and follow OSHA-compliant safety practices to prevent incidents on the job site. Course Topics • Introduction: Overview of scraper operation and OSHA safety requirements. • Anatomy: Identify key scraper components and their functions. • Safe Practices: Learn proper start-up, operation, and shutdown procedures. • Stability: Understand how weight distribution and terrain affect equipment balance. • Hazards: Recognize and mitigate common job site and operational risks. • Conclusion: Reinforce best practices for safe and efficient scraper operation. Course Duration This online course takes approximately 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete. Learners can pause and resume training anytime for flexibility. Pass Mark A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully complete the course. Learners may attempt the course up to three times if the pass mark is not achieved. Quizzes throughout reinforce understanding and ensure knowledge retention. Certificate of Completion Upon successful completion, a digital certificate of completion and wallet card will be available for download and printing. Employers may use the included checklist to verify hands-on competency in the field."
Building Your Leadership Skills – Part 1
Course Overview Operating a scraper requires skill, precision, and a strong understanding of safety protocols. Scraper Operator Safety Training (OSHA) provides the classroom portion of operator safety certification and meets OSHA’s training requirements for scraper operation. This course prepares operators to recognize hazards, understand scraper anatomy, and apply safe practices in construction and earthmoving environments. Learners will review essential stability principles, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and hazard prevention methods to minimize the risk of injury or equipment damage. Interactive quizzes throughout reinforce key learning points and prepare participants for the final written exam. Upon completion, learners can print their certificate and wallet card, while employers can use the provided checklist to evaluate practical operating performance in the field. Topic Overview Scrapers are powerful earthmoving machines used to cut, collect, and transport large volumes of material. Without proper training, operators face risks such as rollovers, collisions, or equipment failures. This course gives workers the knowledge to identify these hazards and follow OSHA-compliant safety practices to prevent incidents on the job site. Course Topics • Introduction: Overview of scraper operation and OSHA safety requirements. • Anatomy: Identify key scraper components and their functions. • Safe Practices: Learn proper start-up, operation, and shutdown procedures. • Stability: Understand how weight distribution and terrain affect equipment balance. • Hazards: Recognize and mitigate common job site and operational risks. • Conclusion: Reinforce best practices for safe and efficient scraper operation. Course Duration This online course takes approximately 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete. Learners can pause and resume training anytime for flexibility. Pass Mark A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully complete the course. Learners may attempt the course up to three times if the pass mark is not achieved. Quizzes throughout reinforce understanding and ensure knowledge retention. Certificate of Completion Upon successful completion, a digital certificate of completion and wallet card will be available for download and printing. Employers may use the included checklist to verify hands-on competency in the field."
Building Your Career
Course Overview Operating a scraper requires skill, precision, and a strong understanding of safety protocols. Scraper Operator Safety Training (OSHA) provides the classroom portion of operator safety certification and meets OSHA’s training requirements for scraper operation. This course prepares operators to recognize hazards, understand scraper anatomy, and apply safe practices in construction and earthmoving environments. Learners will review essential stability principles, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and hazard prevention methods to minimize the risk of injury or equipment damage. Interactive quizzes throughout reinforce key learning points and prepare participants for the final written exam. Upon completion, learners can print their certificate and wallet card, while employers can use the provided checklist to evaluate practical operating performance in the field. Topic Overview Scrapers are powerful earthmoving machines used to cut, collect, and transport large volumes of material. Without proper training, operators face risks such as rollovers, collisions, or equipment failures. This course gives workers the knowledge to identify these hazards and follow OSHA-compliant safety practices to prevent incidents on the job site. Course Topics • Introduction: Overview of scraper operation and OSHA safety requirements. • Anatomy: Identify key scraper components and their functions. • Safe Practices: Learn proper start-up, operation, and shutdown procedures. • Stability: Understand how weight distribution and terrain affect equipment balance. • Hazards: Recognize and mitigate common job site and operational risks. • Conclusion: Reinforce best practices for safe and efficient scraper operation. Course Duration This online course takes approximately 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete. Learners can pause and resume training anytime for flexibility. Pass Mark A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully complete the course. Learners may attempt the course up to three times if the pass mark is not achieved. Quizzes throughout reinforce understanding and ensure knowledge retention. Certificate of Completion Upon successful completion, a digital certificate of completion and wallet card will be available for download and printing. Employers may use the included checklist to verify hands-on competency in the field."
Building My Emotionally Intelligence
Course Overview Operating a scraper requires skill, precision, and a strong understanding of safety protocols. Scraper Operator Safety Training (OSHA) provides the classroom portion of operator safety certification and meets OSHA’s training requirements for scraper operation. This course prepares operators to recognize hazards, understand scraper anatomy, and apply safe practices in construction and earthmoving environments. Learners will review essential stability principles, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and hazard prevention methods to minimize the risk of injury or equipment damage. Interactive quizzes throughout reinforce key learning points and prepare participants for the final written exam. Upon completion, learners can print their certificate and wallet card, while employers can use the provided checklist to evaluate practical operating performance in the field. Topic Overview Scrapers are powerful earthmoving machines used to cut, collect, and transport large volumes of material. Without proper training, operators face risks such as rollovers, collisions, or equipment failures. This course gives workers the knowledge to identify these hazards and follow OSHA-compliant safety practices to prevent incidents on the job site. Course Topics • Introduction: Overview of scraper operation and OSHA safety requirements. • Anatomy: Identify key scraper components and their functions. • Safe Practices: Learn proper start-up, operation, and shutdown procedures. • Stability: Understand how weight distribution and terrain affect equipment balance. • Hazards: Recognize and mitigate common job site and operational risks. • Conclusion: Reinforce best practices for safe and efficient scraper operation. Course Duration This online course takes approximately 120 minutes (2 hours) to complete. Learners can pause and resume training anytime for flexibility. Pass Mark A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully complete the course. Learners may attempt the course up to three times if the pass mark is not achieved. Quizzes throughout reinforce understanding and ensure knowledge retention. Certificate of Completion Upon successful completion, a digital certificate of completion and wallet card will be available for download and printing. Employers may use the included checklist to verify hands-on competency in the field."
Building a Lasting Culture of Safety