Annual Basic Safety Training
Documentation of this Training

You will need to know your MaineStreet (PeopleSoft)/ UNET account logon information and password to proceed.

Additionally, after successfully completing the test module, you will be prompted to either e-mail a copy of your results to yourself or your supervisor, or print it off. Please keep a copy of your results as this is your training documentation.

Introduction

We understand that you may not have time to complete this entire training in one session, therefore you will notice that this training is now divided into modules (each one taking approximately 10 - 15 minutes to complete). The entire training (all modules) should take you approximately 45 minutes to complete.

If you would like to complete the training in separate sessions, you may click on any of the links below to take you directly to that section. Please remember to come back and complete all sessions (including the test) in order to receive credit for this training.

To begin the training, please select Module 1 (Beginning) below. If you need to stop part way through, just come back to that session by selecting the appropriate module below.

Module 1 (Beginning) Module 2
  • Safety Policies
  • Your Rights and Responsibilities
  • Violence in the Workplace
  • Identifying Hazards
  • Conducting Repairs or Modifications
  • Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
  • Storage Practices
  • Tools and Equipment
  • Ergonomics (and computer workstations)
  • Fall Hazards (to include ladders and elevated platforms)
  • Confined Spaces
  • Electrical Safety Awareness
  • Lockout/Tagout
  • Working on (or near) Energized Equipment
Module 3 Module 4
  • Hazardous Materials Safety
  • Material Safety Data Sheets
  • All Hazardous Materials Must Contain a Label
  • Chemical Emergencies
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Hazardous Materials Shipping and Receiving
  • Department of Transportation Security Plan
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Hazardous Material Emergencies
  • Accidents and Near Misses
  • If you are Injured at Work
  • Medical Emergencies
  • Emergency Action Plans
  • Fire Extinguishers
  • Fire Prevention
  • What's New in Safety