Personal Protection Classes
Personal Protective Equipment - Fundamentals (EHS740)
The purpose of this class is to enable students to gain knowledge of general personal protection equipment (PPE) available. Topics covered include basic PPE types, protection levels, limitations, material types, performance criteria, selection, use and care, hazard recognition, medical monitoring, policy, and resources available.
This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal. If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal. The training should take about 20 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.
The Personal Protective Equipment Fundamentals course is comprised of one module: EHS740 Personal Protective Equipment Fundamentals Training. You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.
Personal Protective Equipment - Head Protection (EHS741)
The purpose of this class is to provide workers with high-level knowledge and skills regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the head. Workers will learn to:
- Recognize the value of PPE for the head
- Identify common workplace hazards regarding the head
- Describe the common characteristics of PPE for the head
- Identify common types of PPE for the head
- Describe the proper fit for PPE for the head
- Explain how to care for PPE for the head
- List employee and employer responsibilities regarding PPE for the head.
This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal. If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal. The training should take about 20 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.
The Personal Protective Equipment - Head Protection course is comprised of one module: EHS741 Personal Protective Equipment - Head Protection Training. You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.
Personal Protective Equipment - Hand Protection (EHS742)
The purpose of this class is to provide workers with high-level knowledge and skills regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the hands. Workers will learn to:
- Recognize the value of PPE for the hands
- Identify common workplace hazards regarding the hands
- Describe the common characteristics of PPE for the head
- Identify common types of PPE for the hands
- Describe the proper fit for PPE for the hands
- Explain how to care for PPE for the hands
- List employee and employer responsibilities regarding PPE for the hands
This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal. If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal. The training should take about 20 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.
The Personal Protective Equipment - Head Protection course is comprised of one module: EHS742 Personal Protective Equipment - Hand Protection Training. You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.
Personal Protective Equipment - Eye and Face Protection (EHS744)
The purpose of this class is to provide workers with high-level knowledge and skills regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the eye and face. Workers will learn to:
- Recognize the value of PPE for the eye and face
- Identify common workplace hazards regarding the eye and face
- Describe the common characteristics of PPE for the eye and face
- Identify common types of PPE for the eye and face
- Describe the proper fit for PPE for the eye and face
- Explain how to care for PPE for the eye and face
- List employee and employer responsibilities regarding PPE for the eye and face
This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal. If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal. The training should take about 20 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.
The Personal Protective Equipment - Eye and Face Protection course is comprised of one module: EHS744 Personal Protective Equipment - Eye and Face Protection Training. You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.
Personal Protective Equipment - Foot Protection (EHS745)
The purpose of this class is to provide workers with high-level knowledge and skills regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the foot. Workers will learn to:
- Recognize the value of PPE for the foot
- Identify common workplace hazards regarding the foot
- Describe the common characteristics of PPE for the foot
- Identify common types of PPE for the foot
- Describe the proper fit for PPE for the foot
- Explain how to care for PPE for the foot
- List employee and employer responsibilities regarding PPE for the foot
This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal. If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal. The training should take about 20 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.
The Personal Protective Equipment - Foot Protection course is comprised of one module: EHS745 Personal Protective Equipment - Foot Protection Training. You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.
Personal Protective Equipment - Hearing Protection (EHS746)
The purpose of this class is to provide workers with high level knowledge and skills regarding hearing PPE, as commonly required by regulatory agencies. Workers will learn to:
- Recognize the value of PPE for hearing
- Identify common workplace hazards regarding for hearing
- Describe the common characteristics of PPE for hearing
- Identify common types of PPE for hearing
- Describe the proper fit for PPE for hearing
- Explain how to care for PPE for hearing
- List employee and employer responsibilities regarding PPE for hearing
This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal. If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal. The training should take about 20 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.
The Personal Protective Equipment - Hearing Protection course is comprised of one module: EHS746 Personal Protective Equipment - Hearing Protection Training. You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.
Hearing Conservation (EHS747)
The purpose of this class is to enable the student to gain an understanding of the health effects of noise, type and benefits of controls, proper fit, usage and maintenance of hearing protection, medical monitoring requirements, work site noise levels and controls to reduce and prevent damaging levels of noise exposure.
This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal. If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal. The training should take about 20 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.
The Hearing Conservation course is comprised of one module: EHS747 Hearing Conservation Training. You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.
Respiratory Protection (EHS743)
The purpose of this class is to enable the student to gain an understanding of the proper use and care of the required or requested respirator, recognition of specific air contaminant hazards, and medical monitoring requirements. All employees are required to complete the training prior to wearing respirators at the time of the quantitative fit-test.
This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal. If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal. The training should take about 20 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.
The Respiratory Protection course is comprised of one module: EHS743 Respiratory Protection Training. You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.