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Course Instructions and Outline

Welcome!

Hi, and welcome to the course. I'm Steve Geigle and I'll be your online instructor for this course. If you are a safety manager, supervisor, committee member, or someone who is getting into the occupational safety and health field, this course will help you understand your important responsibilities.

Here's how it works
  1. Read the course material in each module. You may print the material to create a notebook.
  2. Complete and submit each module quiz. You will receive a response web page with instant feedback on your answers. It's a good idea to print the feedback page to study for the final exam. If you have questions as you study, just send me an email.
  3. Take the next module. There is no need to wait! No hurry either. You are in control of the pace of learning.
  4. Complete the final exam. To receive a certificate, you must pass the final exam with a 70% score or better. The final exam questions are taken from the module quizzes. Study each quiz, and you will easily pass the exam.

    If you intend to purchase one or more certificates, let me know when you submit the exam and I will personally evaluate and reply with results to your final exam. Please keep your promise.
OK, Let's go!

Have fun and study hard. To start, just click on the Course Introduction below. Remember, if you have questions, just send me an email.

Modules

Introduction

Module One: General Responsibilities

Module Two: Analyzing the Workplace

Module Three: Container Labeling

Module Four: Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

Module Five: Information and Training

Module Six: Program Analysis Exercise

Note: Do not submit the final exam prior to completing all modules. To receive a certificate, you must complete all modules and final exam.

Take the Final Exam

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