In this online engineering PDH course, a set of 20 Proven Safety Countermeasures that the FHWA has identified and is promoting are presented.
Accident and Injury Protection Programs are universal interventions that can substantially reduce the number and severity of workplace injuries and alleviate the associated financial burdens on U.S. workplaces.
This course examines the application of artificial intelligence in industrial safety systems focused on fire detection, gas leak monitoring, and explosion prevention.
This course examines how artificial intelligence technologies are applied to workplace safety analytics and incident prediction from a safety engineering perspective.
Asbestos is the generic term for a group of naturally occurring, fibrous minerals with high tensile strength, flexibility, and resistance to heat, chemicals, and electricity.
This course provides information about the provisions under the Hazard Communication Standard.
This course examines the technical foundations of construction site safety engineering and risk mitigation, beginning with a detailed evaluation of how hazards arise within dynamic construction environments.
The intended purpose of this course is to provide information that can be used to proactively ensure that intersections are engineered to discourage red-light running.
This course provides information about Titles I and V of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act and pandemic planning in the workplace (updated for COVID-19).
This chapter provides technical information and guidance to help Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs) evaluate noise hazards in the workplace.