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Asbestos Refresher For Workers


Description
Welcome to the On-Line Asbestos Worker Refresher Course.

***Before you begin, be sure to provide a copy of the expired certificate and a photograph (shoulders up) and send it to: Luisa@celabor.com

Remember:
Training and safe-work practices are your best tools when handling hazardous materials.


Thank you for taking your training with us!
Content
  • Introduction.
  • Characteristics of asbestos
  • Identification
  • Identification (Cont)
  • Uses
  • Nonfriable Asbestos-Containing Materials
  • Nonfriable Asbestos-Containing Materials (Cont)
  • Crysotile.
  • Amosite.
  • Crocidolite.
  • End Of Segment Quiz
  • ABATEMENT CONTROL OPTIONS
  • Control Methods
  • Encapsulation
  • Encapsulation (Cont)
  • Types of Encapsulants.
  • Enclosure (clone)
  • Repair
  • Operations And Maintenance Program
  • Removal
  • End Of Segment Quiz
  • POTENCIAL HEALTH EFFECTS REALTED TO ASBESTOS EXPOSURE
  • How Exposure Can Happen?
  • Route Of Exposure To Asbestos
  • Exposure To Asbestos Can Cause.
  • Asbestosis
  • Latency Period Of Asbestosis
  • Lung Cancer And Exposure To Asbestos
  • Synergistic Effect Between Smoking And Asbestos Exposure (clone)
  • Mesothelioma
  • Latency Period Of Mesothelioma
  • Asbestos Cancer
  • Video About The Exposure To Asbestos
  • Health Effects Quiz
  • EMPLOYEE PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT
  • Respirators
  • Permissible Practice
  • HEPA Filter
  • Loose-Fitting Face piece (clone)
  • Filtering Face Piece
  • Negative Pressure Respirator
  • Positive Pressure Respirator
  • PAPR
  • Escape-Only Respirator
  • By Demand Respirator
  • Atmosphere-Supplying Respirator
  • Supplied-air Respirator
  • SCBA
  • Negative And Positive User Seal-Check
  • Assigned Protection Factor
  • Fit Test
  • Qualitative Fit Test
  • Quantitative Fit Test
  • Fit Factor
  • Major Types Of Respirators
  • Major Types Of Respirators (Cont)
  • Respiratory Protection Program
  • Respiratory Protection In General Industry
  • Personal Protective Equipment.
  • STATE OF THE ART WORK PRACTICES
  • Preparing The Work Area
  • Constructing The Enclosure
  • Critical Barriers
  • Establishing Negative Pressure Within The Enclosure
  • Warning Signs
  • Temporary Power
  • Utilities
  • Keeping The Asbestos Out Of The Air.
  • Clean, Remove or Cover
  • Negative Air
  • Contain The Work Area
  • When Vacuuming
  • Position And Attach The DECON
  • PERSONAL HYGIENE
  • The DECON Unit.
  • The Need Of A Shower
  • How To Enter And Exit?
  • ADDITIONAL SAFETY HAZARDS
  • Health And Safety
  • The Risks
  • Heat
  • Heath Stroke
  • Heat Stroke Prevention.
  • Chemicals and Fumes
  • Electrical Shocks
  • PPE
  • Fires ans Explosions
  • Confined Spaces
  • Ladders
  • Scaffolding
  • Slips and Stumbles
  • Back Injures
  • MEDICAL MONITORING
  • Medical Monitoring.
  • AIR MONITORING
  • Monitoring for Airborne Concentrations
  • RELEVANT FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
  • NESHAP
  • 29 CFR 1910.134
  • 29 CFR 1926.1101
  • ESTABLISHMENT OF RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM
  • Respiratory Protection Program
  • TN APPLICATION FORM
  • Applications.
  • TRAINING SURVEY
  • Worker Refresher Survey
  • FINAL TEST
  • Worker Refresher Final Test
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever