Full course description
Course Introduction
This training is to provide contractors or subcontractors with the information needed to ensure the safety of university faculty, staff, students, and visitors who may be in proximity to renovation, demolition, installation, or maintenance operations.
Learning Outcomes
After completing the module, you will be able to:
- Know and understand how to protect the safety and health of university faculty, staff, students, and visitors while conducting work activities on any of the IU campuses.
Module Topics Include
- Introduction
- Authority and responsibilities
- General information regarding: Indoor Air Quality, Asbestos, Barricades, Biohazards/Infectious Materials, Chemical Hazard Communication, Construction Lighting, Compressed Gas Cylinders, Cranes, Demolition, Drilling, Electricity, Emergency Procedures, Enforcement Policy, Excavations, Fire Reporting, Flammable Material Storage, Hazard Reporting, Hazardous Material Storage, Heavy Equipment, Housekeeping, Lab Safety, Lifts and Platforms, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Lockout/Tagout Procedures, Material Storage, Mold, Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Procedures, Hot Work Permit, Personal Protective Equipment, Powder Actuated Tools, Radiation, Scaffolding, Tools and Equipment, Underground Installations, and Environmental Concerns including Removal and Disposal of Environmentally Hazardous Materials
Course Creator
IU Environmental Health and Safety
Length: 1 hour
Department:
IU Environmental Health and Safety
iuehs@iu.edu
Credit: Certificate
Audience: For contractors working on the IU campus.