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Contact Rentatechs.com for our next "Live Online" Radiation Control Technician Training Class. To get more information about our next class, watch these two TV programs about our school: "Graduates of SES Radiation Protection School" & "SES RCT School" and then contact us by email admin@shawneerct.com or call 937-572-9704. Student Loans are available.
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SES, Inc. Online Industrial Hygience/ Human Resourse Training Prices:
SES, Inc. Value Pack List Prices:
DOT HAZMAT Training: $100
Contains: General Awareness Program, In Depth Security Training, Safety Training, and Security Awareness. (See description for each below.)
General Industrial Worker Safety Training: $250
Contains: Back Safety, Bloodborne Pathogene Training, Industrial Ergonomics, Eye Safety, Fall Protection, First Aid, Hand/Power Tools, Hearing Conservation and Safety, Heat Stress, Ladder Safey, Lockout Tagout Training, Machine Guarding, Slips, Trips, Falls, and Using Fire Extinguishers. (See description for each below.)
General Office Worker Safety Training: $200
Contains: Back Safety, Bloodborne Pathogene Training, Office Ergonomics, Eye Safety, First Aid, Hearing Conservation and Safety, Ladder Safey, Lockout Tagout Training, Slips, Trips, Falls, and Using Fire Extinguishers. (See description for each below.)
SES, Inc. HAZWOPER/HAZMAT Course List Prices:
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Forty-Hour HAZWOPER: $200
General Twenty-Four-Hour HAZWOPER: $120
Emergency HAZMAT Technician: $110
Sixteen-Hour Supplemental: $80
Eight-Hour Refresher HAZWOPER: $36
Operations HAZWOPER Training: $40
Awareness HAZWOPER Training: $40
SES, Inc. IH COURSE PRICE LIST:
Asbestos Awareness: $40
Back Safety: $40
Bloodborne Pathogens: $40
Confined Space: $40
Crane Safety: $40
DOT HAZMAT: General Awareness Program: $20
DOT HAZMAT: In Depth Security Training $20
DOT HAZMAT: Safety Training: $20
DOT HAZMAT: Security Awareness: $20
Eye Safety: $40
Fall Protection: $40
First Aid : $40
Forklift Retraining : $40
Forklift Safety : $40
Hand/Power Tools : $40
Hearing and Conservation Safety: $40
Heat Stress: $40
Industrial Ergonomics: $40
Office Ergonomics: $40
Ladder Safety: $40
Lead Awareness: $40
Lock-Out Tag-Out: $40
Machine Guarding: $40
Rigging Safety: $40
Slips, Trips, Falls: $40
Supported Scaffolding: $40
Suspended Scaffolding: $40
Using Fire Extinguishers: $40
Welding Safety: $40
Working with Lead Exposure in Construction and General Industry:$40
Rad Worker I and Rad Worker II Initial Courses: $240 and $280 respectively; Rad Worker I and Rad Worker II Requal $100 each.
SES, INC. HAZWOPER & IH TRAINING
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MODULE TRAINING OUTLINE
- Forty-five minutes: Login, go to Section List, review Exam Guidelines, then go to Section List at bottom of page, at Section List click on desired area of training. Review lesson plan and learning objectives.
- Fifteen minutes: Student break.
- Twenty-five minutes: HAZWOPER/IH Training Video.
- Ten minutes: Review training objectives from lesson plan manual and relating the objectives to the viewed HAZWOPER/IH Training Video.
- Ten minutes: Take Module multiple choice quiz.
- Fifteen minutes: Student break.
- After completion of the modules in the Section List: Please send signed SES HAZWOPER/IH Student Acknowledgement Form and your mailing address via admin@shawneerct.com that you have completed your coursework.
- The SES HAZWOPER/IH Student Acknowledgement Form is located by going to the Section List for all the Training Sections or looking above on the page, click on Edit Account Information and Training Report. Then click on Go to Training Report. Press the Button for the Student Acknowledgement Form. Next fill out and submit the electronic form to receive your electronic certificate. SES, Inc. will send out the hard copy certificate and wallet card after 3-5 business days.
- Please note that our HAZWOPER/IH Training Program will let you start on the next module of a course list, but you will not be able to access and take that quiz until the two hours required for training have been met (i.e. two hours from taking last quiz).
TO GET STARTED, JUST REGISTER AT SES TRAINING WEBSITE, LOG IN AND START AT THE COURSE PER FORTY HOUR HAZWOPER/IH OUTLINE.
The SES HAZWOPER/IH Student Acknowledgement Form is located by going to the Section List for all the Training Sections or looking above on the page, click on Edit Account Information and Training Report. Then click on Go to Training Report. Press the Button for the Student Acknowledgement Form. Next fill out and submit the document to receive your electronic certificate. SES, Inc. will send out the hard copy certificate and wallet card after 3-5 business days.
Full description of each course below:
HAZMAT/HAZWOPER PROGRAMS
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SES, Inc. FORTY-HOUR HAZWOPER TRAINING PROGRAM
(Hi Speed Internet Video Based)
Our Forty-Hour HAZWOPER Training Package assists facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's HAZWOPER regulation (29 CFR 1910.120) and helps employees avoid exposure to hazardous materials. Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found on many types of job sites.
OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly). OSHA has mandated that anyone working with these materials receive comprehensive training in this area. In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste "from cradle to grave".
Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120 also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials.
To take our online courses below: go to SES Training website below, register (just list last four of SSN in registration), and login to view full description of our courses.
Twenty-Four Hour General HAZWOPER
This 12 program series provides the basis for the 24-hour training required by OSHA for HAZMAT employees who are unlikely to be exposed to hazards in excess of permissible exposure limits.
Emergency Response: HAZMAT Technician
During any hazardous materials emergency, HAZMAT Technicians supply the information necessary to get the situation under control. This 11 program Series provides the basis for the special training their jobs require.
Sixteen-Hour Supplemental HAZWOPER
These eight programs provide the basis for the 16-hours of additional training needed by workers who must wear respirators in their jobs, or who have already had general 24-hour training and are moving to jobs requiring complete 40-hour training.
Emergency Response: "AWARENESS"
Information that every HAZMAT worker should know is thoroughly covered by the two program "Awareness" series.
Emergency Response: "OPERATIONS"
The four program "Operations" package is aimed at workers who contain HAZMAT releases.
Eight-Hour Refresher HAZWOPER
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The series of four "refresher" programs is designed to provide the core content for OSHAs "annual retraining" requirement.
IH COURSES
SES, Inc. Asbestos Awareness
"Asbestos Awareness" Video-Based Training Program has been created specifically to educate employees about the dangers of working with materials that may contain Asbestos.
In August of 1994, OSHA issued 29 CFR 1910.1101 "Occupational Exposure to Asbestos". This regulation requires that all employees who could come into contact with materials that might contain Asbestos be given appropriate training on working safely in these situations.
Employees are divided into four classes.
Classes I - III are employees whose work involves "installing" or "disturbing" materials that might contain Asbestos.
However, the largest group of employees covered by this regulation fall into the Class IV group, which involves employees that get involved in "maintenance and custodial activities to clean up waste and debris containing these types of materials." Since many materials commonly used in buildings for many years (including ceiling tiles, vinyl flooring, and wall and pipe insulation) contain Asbestos, this means that the regulation applies to virtually every custodial, janitorial and maintenance worker in the country.
The Video-Based Training provides the majority of the information needed to satisfy the training requirements for Class IV employees under the OSHA regulation.
The Video-Based Training includes information on hazards of asbestos, OSHA's asbestos standard, composition and nature of asbestos, types of materials that may contain asbestos, and where they are encountered, limiting exposure to asbestos, how to protect yourself when disturbing a material that may contain asbestos, air monitoring and decontamination, and more.
SES, Inc. Back Safety
"Back Safety" is video-based program emphasizes the importance of overall back care, both at work and at home, including exercises and weight control. For many employees, back injuries are something that "happens to the other person... not to me." Yet four out of five people will experience some type of back problems during their lives. And many back injuries are caused by common activities experienced both on and off the job... such as lifting, climbing, reaching, etc. This program includes information on how the back works, common types and causes of back injuries, effects of back injuries, injury prevention and safety practices, proper lifting techniques, basic back exercises, and more.
SES, Inc. Bloodborne Pathogens
Bloodborne Pathogens in Commercial and Light Industrial Facilities" Video-Based Training Program has been specifically created to assist facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard's(29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements.
Bloodborne diseases are a serious concern in the United States."Hepatitis B" infects over 70,000 people annually, and has over one million "carriers" in the U.S. The HIV virus, which usually leads to AIDS, currently infects over one million people.
Because of the increasing problems with these diseases, in 1991 OSHA passed a "Bloodborne Pathogens" regulation.
'The Video program includes information on the contents of the standard, epidemiology and symptoms of bloodborne diseases, modes by which bloodborne disease is transmitted, the exposure control plan, recognition of exposure situations, practices to prevent exposure, HBV vaccination, emergency procedures, signs and labels, selection and use of personal protective equipment, and more.
SES, Inc. Confined Space
"Confined Space Entry" Video-Based Training Program addresses the major areas of employee training required by the regulation.
This Video-Based Training was created specifically for OSHA's Permit Required Confined Space Regulation (29 CFR Part 1910.146).
Because of OSHA's broad definition of "Confined Space", this Program will be useful to a number of different types of facilities, including manufacturers, utilities, petroleum and chemical industries, hospitals and many others.
The Video program includes information on contents of the standard, responsibilities of the employer, entry supervisors, attendants and entrants, identifying permit spaces, types of hazards that can be encountered, safety equipment, dealing with emergencies and rescue teams, and more.
SES, Inc. Crane Safety
"Crane Safety" is videotape Program points out to employees that over 90% of crane-related accidents are caused by human error... and that they are the key to preventing these incidents. While there are many different types of Cranes, they all have the ability to make many jobs much easier by lifting enormous weight. But they also share the potential for disaster when they are not operated safely. Crane-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the cumbersome and heavy loads that are lifted. A small miscalculation or a brief moment of inattention, and tragedy could strike. Once a load falls, not much can be done to stop it, and there is little time for people to move safely out of the way. A coworker could be injured or killed, and expensive equipment or materials could be damaged or destroyed... even the crane itself. The Videotape includes information on physical and mental preparation, equipment inspection, hazard assessment, boom cranes, jib cranes, overhead cranes, general and operational safety devices, crane operations, hand signals, and more.
SES, Inc. DOT HAZMAT: General Awareness Program
"DOT HAZMAT: General Awareness Program" is video-based program is for personnel Handling and Transporting Hazardous Materials. This program reviews a number of topics aimed at making these employees more aware of situations in which they may encounter hazardous chemicals, the nature of the hazards the chemicals may have, and the issue of taking appropriate security measures when dealing with hazardous materials that the DOT has added to the regulation
SES, Inc. DOT HAZMAT: In Depth Security Training
"DOT HAZMAT: In Depth Security Training" is video-based program makes employees aware of the risks associated with transporting hazardous materials and gives them an understanding of their facility's HAZMAT Security Plan. This program explains the "HAZMAT Transportation Security Plan/Manual". In addition this program explains the DOT's security requirements and a step by step HAZMAT Security Plan.
SES, Inc. DOT HAZMAT: Safety Training
"DOT HAZMAT: Safety Training" is video-based program focuses on employees who handle hazardous materials. This program makes employees aware of the hazards associated with the materials they handle... and shows them how to work with these materials safely. Created specifically for the Department of Transportation's HAZMAT Training regulation on Handling and Transporting Hazardous Materials, this program provides the "Safety Training" required by the regulation.
SES, Inc. DOT HAZMAT: Security Awareness
"DOT HAZMAT: Security Awareness" is video-based program was created to help employers provide their employees with the security awareness portion of the DOT training. This program gives employees an awareness of the security risks associated with transporting hazardous materials.
SES, Inc. Office Ergonomics
"Office Ergonomics" Video-Based Training Program addresses how to recognize ergonomic problems, the potential of adverse effects, and practical solutions employees can use to help deal with ergonomic problems in the office.
Every job makes a different set of demands on the body.
Today the issue of how this impacts employees and what can be done to reduce or eliminate adverse effects is receiving a lot of attention.
While there is much debate about many aspects of ergonomics, everyone agrees on one thing... that is by using proper ergonomic techniques, employees can be safer and more productive as well as feel better at the end of the day.
SES, Inc. Industrial Ergonomics
"Industrial Ergonomics" Video-Based Training Program covers recognizing ergonomic problems, potential adverse effects and pragmatic solutions employees can use to address to these problems.
In recent years potential ergonomic problems have become a major concern in many business environments.
Many facilities are now devoting significant time and effort to controlling the twisting, turning, stretching and other motions that place stress and strain on employees' body.
It focuses on potential ergonomic problems in manufacturing, assembly and warehouse situations.
SES, Inc. Eye Safety
"Eye Safety" is video-based program shows how many eye problems are caused by not paying attention to the work employees are doing, or by not wearing the appropriate protective equipment. It reminds employees that eye injuries can easily happen to them and shows them how to prevent these injuries. Most employees take "healthy eyes" for granted. But our eyes are really very fragile, and statistics show that eye injuries occur frequently in the workplace. This program includes information on physiology of the eye and how it functions, common eye injuries and how they are caused, short and long-term effects of eye injuries, eye care and safety practices, selecting and using appropriate personal protective equipment, and more.
SES, Inc. Fall Protection
"Fall Protection" Video-Based Training Program provides the information employees need to work safely when they are "off the ground", and satisfies the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on Fall Protection.
Falls are the second leading cause of death each year in the United States (after traffic accidents)! Over 10,000 people are killed every year as a result of falls...and 200,000 to 300,000 people are disabled.
Eight-five percent of all falls that occur on the job result in "lost work time".
The Video-Based Training includes information on the seriousness of fall hazards, types of environments where falls may occur, the "fall protection plan" concentrating and keeping a clear head, the importance of housekeeping in preventing falls, measures that can be taken to protect against falls, protective equipment, and more.
SES, Inc. First Aid
"First Aid" is video-based program shows employees that knowing basic first aid can often limit the severity of any type of injury, or even prevent a death. In most facilities, not a day goes by without some type of injury occurring. It can be as serious as a chemical burn, or as minor as a small cut. But any injury can be painful and affect an employee's work performance... as well as their life off the job. This program includes information on cuts and bleeding, muscle pulls and sprains, burns, broken bones, shock, artificial respiration and CPR, and more.
SES, Inc. Forklift Retraining
"Forklift Retraining" is video-based program provides Refresher Training for the "Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck Safety". This program has been specifically created to involve employees in the process of understanding forklift operation and to help facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard (29 CFR 1910.178) training requirements. Forklifts and other powered industrial trucks are indispensable in many companies. They are rugged, powerful tools that save time, money and effort. But the same qualities that make them so helpful can also make them dangerous. Using powered industrial trucks results in over 100 fatalities and over 35,000 serious injuries each year. When used incorrectly, or if forklifts and other trucks are not properly maintained, they can do significant damage.
SES, Inc. Forklift Safety
"Forklift Safety" is video-based program has been specifically created to involve employees in the process of understanding forklift operation and to help facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Powered Industrial Truck Standard (29 CFR 1910.178) training requirements. Forklifts and other powered industrial trucks are indispensable in many companies. They are rugged, powerful tools that save time, money and effort. But the same qualities that make them so helpful can also make them dangerous. Using powered industrial trucks results in over 100 fatalities and over 35,000 serious injuries each year. When used incorrectly, or if forklifts and other trucks are not properly maintained, they can do significant damage.
SES, Inc. Hand/Power Tools
"Hand/Power Tools" is video-based program shows how accidents can be significantly reduced by applying good general safety rules, and reviews what hazards are associated with the specific types of tools employees use. Hand and power tools are used every day in many types of business. They make our work easier and allow us to be more efficient. However, we often fail to see the hazards these tools present. This program includes information on matching the tool to the job, the importance of "state of mind", personal protective equipment, good safety practices, tool care and maintenance, and more.
SES, Inc. Hearing Conservation And Safety
"Hearing Conservation and Safety" Video-Based Training Program has been created specifically to involve employees in the process of understanding noise hazards and to help facilities in fulfilling the OSHA Occupational Noise Exposure and Hearing Protection Standard (29 CFR 1910.95) training requirements.
The Video-Based Training Program reviews why employees should pay attention to "noise" hazards, and how they can protect themselves from hearing injuries.
Everywhere we go, we encounter noise.
And if this noise is loud enough, or has certain characteristics, it can cause damage to our hearing... often permanently.
Millions of Americans have a measurable hearing loss, most often caused by "on-the-job" injuries.
Yet many employees don't realize that not only can hearing problems affect their work, they can alter their personal lives dramatically as well.
Areas covered in the program include how our ears "work", types of hearing damage/loss, common causes of hearing damage/loss, potential effects of hearing damage, noise avoidance and hearing safety practices, selection and use of personal protective equipment, and more.
SES, Inc. Heat Stress
"Heat Stress" Video-Based Training Program reviews how heat effects the body, the steps that employees can take to prevent Heat Stress, and elementary first aid that can be given to a worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.
Each year thousands of employees suffer the adverse effects of Heat Stress.
Whether they work outdoors under the hot summer sun, or indoors with equipment and machinery that give off high levels of heat, these employees need to know how to recognize and prevent Heat Stress and other heat-related health problems.
SES, Inc. Ladder Safety
"Ladder Safety" video-based program shows that because they are so common, many employees take ladders for granted, and don't take the appropriate precautions when using ladders. Ladders are one of the most commonly used pieces of equipment in almost any work environment. From common stepladders to sophisticated extension ladders, they can be found almost everywhere. This program includes information on ladder selection, inspection and maintenance, proper "set-up", overhead hazards, climbing and working safely, accidents and first aid, and more.
SES, Inc. Lead Awareness
"OSHA Lead Standards" Video-Based Training Program addresses the major areas of employee training required by the regulations.
Because of the widespread historical use of lead-based paints, as well as other materials containing lead, this program is useful to a number of different groups including building/construction companies, manufacturers, recyclers and many others.
Created specifically for OSHA's Lead Standards (both the General Industrial Standard as well as the Interim Final Rule for Construction), the Video-Based Training is designed for employees in general industry and construction environments where lead and lead-based materials are found.
SES, Inc. Lockout Tagout Training
"Lock-Out/Tag-Out" Video-Based Training Program uses environments which are familiar to employees working with both electric and hydraulic/pneumatic equipment and points out specifically where Lock-Out/Tag-Out procedures should be applied. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's "Lock-Out/Tag-Out" regulation, this Program discusses the OSHA Lock-Out/Tag-Out Standard, including the Energy Control Plan.
The Video-Based Training includes information on the regulation itself, "energized" machinery, lock-out/tag-out concepts and procedures, lock-out/tag-out devices, electrical systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and more.
SES, Inc. Machine Guarding
"Machine Guarding" video-based program is designed to help employees understand the dangers of working with machinery... and how those risks can be minimized by proper installation and use of safety guards and devices. Machinery comes in many sizes and shapes, and it can present many different types of hazards. Each year thousands of employees across the country are injured by the machines they are most familiar with... and which they believe are safe. In fact the risk of accidents from powered machinery is so great OSHA estimates that lack of machine guarding is the second most frequent safety violation in industry today. This program includes information on basic machine operations, fixed guards, adjustable and self-adjusting guards, interlock devices, drive train guards, perimeter guards, drop probe devices, restrain and pullback devices, adjustment, inspection and maintenance of safety guards, and more.
SES, Inc. Rigging Safety
"Rigging Safety" video-based program points out to employees that over 90 percent of rigging-related accidents are caused by human error... and that they are the key to preventing these incidents. We have all heard the phrase... "A chain is only as strong as its weakest link". When it comes to crane operations, Rigging can often be that "weak link". How a load is attached to a crane can make the difference between a successful lift and an unfortunate accident. And Rigging-related accidents can often be deadly, due to the large and heavy loads that are lifted. A small miscalculation or a brief moment of inattention, and tragedy could strike. Once a load falls not much can be done to stop it, and there is little time for people to move safely out of the way. A coworker can be injured or killed, and expensive equipment and cargo could be damaged or destroyed... even the crane itself. This program includes information on physical and mental preparation, personal protective equipment, equipment inspection, hazard assessment, slings and hitches, hand signals, load angles, and more.
SES, Inc. Slips, Trips, Falls
"Slips, Trips, Falls" video-based program shows employees the situations that can lead to slips, trips & falls, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents. Most employees don't give much thought to the prospect of slipping, tripping or even falling on the job. Yet these types of accidents account for more workplace injuries annually than any other accident category. Many of these injuries can be disabling... or even fatal. This program includes information on why slips, trips and falls occur, common causes of accidents, potential health effects of resulting injuries, techniques used to avoid injury, the importance of safety shoes, safe use of ladders and similar equipment, and more.
SES, Inc. Supported Scaffolding
"Supported Scaffolding" video-based program assists facilities of all types in complying with OSHA's Scaffolding regulation (29 CFR 1926.451), and helps employees understand the dangers of working with scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment. Whenever a worker leaves the ground, the risk of an accident occurring increases dramatically. With more than 10,000 scaffold related injuries reported each year, OSHA has mandated that workers be trained on how to safely erect and use these work platforms. This program will help employers meet the training requirements of OSHA's Scaffolding regulation. Areas covered include responsibilities of a "scaffold expert", creating a level and stable foundation, platforms and planking, the danger of power lines, ramps and walkways, platform hazards, personal fall arrest systems, guarding against falling objects, and more.
SES, Inc. Suspended Scaffolding
"Suspended Scaffolding" video-based program shows that whenever a worker leaves the ground, the risk of an accident occurring increases dramatically. With more than 10,000 scaffold related injuries reported each year, OSHA has mandated that workers be trained on how to safely erect and use these work platforms. This program will help employers meet the training requirements of OSHA's Scaffolding regulation. "Suspended Scaffolding Safety" helps employees understand the dangers of working with scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the ways to correctly erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.
SES, Inc. Welding Safety
"Welding Safety" video-based program looks at why things burn, reviews the types of fire extinguishers that are found in facilities today, and discusses how to use fire extinguishers to fight small fires. Among all the safety problems an employee can encounter, fire can be the most frightening. Every year fires cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage and result in hundreds of employee injuries, a number of which are fatal. Yet many of these catastrophes could have been prevented, if the fire had been extinguished before it started to spread.
SES, Inc. Using Fire Extinguishers
"Using Fire Extinguishers" video-based program reminds employees that there are indeed a number of hazards associated with Welding, and provides the information that they need to work safely when involved with Welding operations. People have been welding in one form or another for over 2,000 years. But like many industrial processes, Welding can be very dangerous. Whether an employee is working with the hazardous gases of an "Oxyacetylene" unit... the high voltage of "Stick Welding"... or the combination of gas and electricity that powers "MIG" and "TIG" operations... flying sparks, toxic fumes, electric shock and high temperatures are just some of the things that can make Welding a dangerous proposition. This program includes information on getting "authorization" for welding operations, sparking and the risk of fire, guards and protective barriers, hazardous fumes and ventilation, the use of respirators, eye protection (welding helmets/filters/ glasses/goggles), using other personal protective equipment, inspecting welding equipment, proper welding safety procedures, and more.
RAD WORKER PROGRAMS
Rad Worker I
Rad Worker I Training Program is intended for a radiological worker whose job assignments require unescorted access to Radiological Buffer Areas, Radiation Areas, or Radioactive Materials Areas. The RW I program consists of the core academic material plus the appropriate practical factors evaluation and lessons learned. Requalification consists of viewing video of donning and doffing, passing quiz for donning and doffing($30.00), then passing 40 question proctored Overall Rad Worker I Exam ($70.00).
Rad Worker II
Radiological Worker II Training Program is intended for a radiological worker whose job assignments involve unescorted entry to High Radiation Areas, Contamination Areas, High Contamination Areas and Airborne Radioactivity Areas. Further, workers who have potential contact with hot particles or use of glove-boxes with high contamination levels should complete Radiological Worker II training. Requalification consists of viewing video of donning and doffing, passing quiz for donning and doffing ($30.00), then passing 50 question proctored Overall Rad Worker II Exam ($70.00).