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Web Based Health and Safety Training
Please click on training titles below for a detailed description.  If there are any questions regarding training, please email rms@csusm.edu, or call (760)750-4502. To RSVP online for a specific training session, click here. Looking for videos?  Click here for our video library.

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Aerial Lift

Back Safety
Bloodborne Pathogen Confined Space
CPR/First Aid Defensive Driving
Ergonomics Fire Extinguisher
First Responder Food Service Safety

Hazard Communication

Hazard Communication &
Lab Safety

Heat Illness and Prevention Injury Illness &
Prevention Program
Lockout/Tagout Powered Cart Safety
Radiation Safety Remember Charlie Video
Respirator Training Risk Management & Safety
Safety Conference Sit Safe
Subpoena 101 Supervisor/Investigator Safety
****Attention MPPs****
 Contact RM&S for guidance on specific training
requirements for your employees.

Additional information available at CAL OSHA:
CAL OSHA Safety Training Matrix

Are you looking for a training that we currently do not provide?  Please make your suggestions by emailing Humberto Garcia.

 

Training Descriptions

Aerial LiftAerial (Scissor) Lift
This training is designed for those employees who work with scissor lifts within the scope of their employment.
Recommended for Facilities Employees
Required for all employees that use this type of equipment
Authority >> CCR T8 3648 (1) (7), 3638 & 3657 (i)

AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
 

 

Back SafetyBack Safety
This training is designed for those employees who work in areas where bending and lifting heavy items is an integral part of their job.  The class includes warm up exercises and instruction in proper lifting techniques as well as scenarios for on the job problem solving.
Recommended for Computing, Facilities and Parking Services Employees
Authority >> CCR T8 3203 (General IIPP)
Available Upon Request
 

 

Biological Hazard SymbolBloodborne Pathogen Training
This annual regulatory required training covers all university employees who have the potential for occupational exposures with blood or potentially infectious materials during the course of their job duties.  Bloodborne pathogens include, but are not limited to, Hepatitis B, and C and HIV.
Recommended for Facilities and Student Health Services Employees.
Required for all employees that are exposed to bloodborne pathogen hazards.
Authority >> CCR T8 5193 (5) (C)

AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Student Health Services Staff and Invited Guest.
COMING SOON
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES CONFERENCE ROOM


Word Icon PAPER TRAINING - ALL USERS
 

 

Danger SymbolConfined Space Training
For employees that will be encountering confined spaces in their job duties.
Required for the Facility Services employees that are on the confined space team.
Authority >> CCR T8 5157 (g)

COMING SOON
 

 

Heart ClipCPR/First Aid/AED (Automated External Defribrillator)
 

This comprehensive course trains individuals in the workplace to prevent prepare for and respond to workplace emergencies. Participants will learn and practice adult CPR, rescue breathing, choking rescue and first aid skills such as bleeding control, treatment of burns, fractures, shock and seizures. This class also instructs participants in the use of the automated external defibrillator (AED) which can help sustain the life of a victim of sudden cardiac arrest until medical personnel arrive and take over. For training dates, times and presenters, click here. Presenter: Risk Management and Safety

***DURING THIS TRAINING YOU WILL SPEND SOME QUALITY TIME ON THE FLOOR PERFORMING THE HANDS ON EXERCISES.  IF YOU NEED ANY FLOOR COVERINGS/KNEE CUSHIONS PLEASE BRING THEM WITH YOU. Class is refresher 8-12

Recommended for all staff
Authority >> CCR T8 3400 (b)


OPEN TO THE CAMPUS (FACULTY,  AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS, STAFF & STUDENTS)

Date Class Participants Time Place Status
4/19/09 Initial Employees  8-5:00PM Com 206 Open
4/22/09 Refresher Employees  8-3:00PM Kel 2413 Open

REFRESHER  TRAINING : $20.00 FEE  FOR STUDENTS,  EMPLOYEES, SELF SUPPORTS & AUXILIARY ORG STAFF MEMBERS***
INITIAL TRAINING :  $35.00 FEE  FOR STUDENTS, SELF SUPPORTS & AUXILIARY ORG STAFF MEMBERS***

****FEES COVER THE DIRECT COST OF SUPPLIES  AND OTHER CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TRAINING.

LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
Please RSVP by calling x4502

 

Defensive Driving ClipDefensive Driving
The Defensive Driving Program is a state requirement which instructs individuals to drive safely. Any state employee (staff/faculty/volunteer/student employee) who is driving a state vehicle, powered cart or claiming mileage while driving their personal vehicle on university business must complete this program. Successful completion of the Defensive Driver Training Program is required at least once every four (4) years.

Required for all employees that drive on University Business.
Authority >> SAM 0752 & 0751
 

Date

 Location

Availability
(Requires RSVP)

JULY 16, 2008

Lib 3010

OPEN

AUGUST 20, 2008

Lib 3010

OPEN

SEPTEMBER 17, 2008

Lib 3010

OPEN

OCTOBER 15, 2008

Lib 3010

OPEN

NOVEMBER 19, 2008

Lib 3010

OPEN

DECEMBER 17, 2008

Lib 3010

OPEN

     

Defensive Driving Information Page
 

 

ErgonomicsErgonomics
Here is a another timely training opportunity the RM&S Team is sponsoring.  The primary audience involves those departments currently preparing for moves to another building or area and the affected personnel. It is first come first served.  If there is any room in the class it is open to the rest of the campus community.


General Ergonomic Training
This training is intended to provide individuals who are in the process of moving their offices information that will help you evaluate potential risks to the body during the moving operation and typical workstation tasks and practical methods to help relieve strains and fatigue on the body.

Recommended for employees who are currently involved in departmental moves.
OPEN TO THE FACULTY & STAFF
Authority >> CCR T8 5110 (b) (3)

COMING SOON

Please RSVP by calling Sue at x4502 or sbelt@csusm.edu
 

 

Fire ExtinquisherFire Extinguisher
This training is intended for all campus personnel who are interested in the correct method of extinguishing a fire using the portable fire extinguishers found on campus.  The training is comprised of class lecture on different types of fires and the extinguishers available to put them out as well as a "hands on" training where students are able to practice extinguishing a real fire.
Recommended for employees that use fire extinguishers.
Required for all employees that are expected to use a Fire Extinguisher.
Authority >> CCR T8 6151

OPEN TO THE CAMPUS
(FACULTY & STAFF)
Coming Soon
Location TBD


LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
Please RSVP by calling Sue at x4502 or sbelt@csusm.edu
 

 

Chemical SpillFirst Responder Awareness
It is intended to train campus personnel who work in hazardous areas in dealing with small emergency spills.  The training will also have a "hands on" training that shows a sample spill and how to manage it.
Recommended for Facilities, Parking Services and University Police Employees.  Required for all employees whose primary scope involves mitigating hazardous material spills
Authority >> CCR T8 5192

FACILITY SERVICES AND INVITED GUESTS
Coming Soon
Please RSVP by calling x4502

HAZWOPER REFRESHER

SCIENCE TECHS, RM&S AND INVITED GUESTS
April, 2009
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
 

 

FoodFood Handlers Certificate
RM&S sponsors this course which is conducted by an external agency.  For clubs and student organizations that are interested in serving food for purchase on campus.
Authority >> H&S Code 113716 (a)
COMING SOON
NOTICE : there is a 20.00 fee for this course
 

 

Watermelon clipFood Service Safety
For clubs and student organizations that are interested in serving food for purchase on campus.
Recommended for the Campus Community
Authority >> H&S Code 113716 (a)

STUDENT CLUBS - Coming Soon
CAMPUS COMMUNITY - September/October
 

 

Atom SymbolHazard Communication & Lab Safety/ Hazardous Waste
To ensure that employees know the properties and potential safety and health hazards of the materials which they use or to which they are exposed. To ensure laboratory safety operations are applied and users are aware of the hazards.
Required for employees that work with hazardous materials or waste. This training is geared for employees from  Facility Services, Laboratories, and Visual Arts personnel.  Authority >> CCR T8 5194 (b) (1), 5191 (f), T22 Section 66265.16

 


Date Class Participants Time Place Status
08/12/08 Chem Watch Users of Hazardous Materials 10:00 AM TBA OPEN
09/17/08 Haz Com Users of Hazardous Materials 10:00AM TBA OPEN
09/19/08 Haz Com Users of Hazardous Materials 1:30 PM TBA OPEN

PowerPoint IconPowerPoint Presentation
Word Icon PAPER TRAINING

 

Smiley FaceHeat Illness and Prevention
This training is provided to employees that work outside for extended periods and may be exposed to Illnesses associated with heat.
Recommended for Facilities, UP, and Parking Services Employees
Required for all employees whose work entails the possibility of heat exposure
Authority >> CCR T8 3395
Available upon request
Please RSVP by calling Sue Belt at x4502 or sbelt@csusm.edu

Word Icon PAPER TRAINING
 

 

Risk Management & Safety LogoInjury Illness & Prevention
The training covers employee rights & responsibilities, fire safety, emergency preparedness, ergonomics, and other services Risk Management & Safety provide.
Required for all University Employees
Authority >> CCR T8 3203, 5194 (b) (1), 3220 (e),3221(d) & T19 2520

PowerPoint LogoPowerPoint Presentation  - for Faculty Center

1st & 3rd TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH
10:30 AM HR Conference Room (Craven 1st floor)
* Also available upon request for department meetings

*Contact HR to verify New Employee Orientation will be offered that Tuesday & Verify the location.

HR Calendar
 

 

Danger Sign Lockout/Tagout/Blockout
This course provides for procedures for employees who maintain any electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and other energy systems, which could unexpectedly start up and cause injury.  Authorized employees will isolate and lock and tag the equipment to warn others that maintenance is occurring and equipment cannot be operated.  This training is required for some Facility Services employees. Lockout/blockout means that any energy source — whether electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, compressed air, or any other source that might cause unexpected movement—must be disengaged or blocked, and electrical sources must be de-energized and LOCKED or positively sealed in the OFF position.

Recommended for Facilities Employees.
Required for all employees that are working with the situation described above
Authority >> CCR T8 3314 (a)

AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
USB CONFERENCE ROOM
 

 

Powered Cart Powered Cart Safety
The University's Powered Cart Safety Program is designed to support the safety needs of those employees and students who either operate or oversee the use of the Neighborhood Electrical Vehicles used throughout campus.  This program provides the initial training and safety rules governing the use of powered carts on campus.
COMING SOON OR AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
Required for ALL staff and student employees using electrical carts
Authority >> DOT T49 Sec. 571.500, CFR  T29 1910.178 (a) (1), & CCR T8 3650
Please RSVP by calling x4502

Word Icon PAPER TRAINING
Movie RealsVIDEO TRAINING

 

Radiation SymbolRadiation Safety Training
For all users of radioactive material and anyone that works in the areas where radioactive material is permitted.
Required for Employees who work with Radioactive Materials
Authority >> CCR T17, 10CFR 20, & the Radioactive Materials License

Radiation Safety Forms
Documentation for New & Continuing Research Assistants


Date Class Participants Time Place Status
09/20/08 Radiation Users of Radioactive Materials TBA TBA OPEN

 

Respiration PhotoRespirator Training
For all users of respirators on campus for job related activities - this training includes respirator fit testing.
Required for all operators of respiratory protective equipment
Authority >> CCR T8 5144
Date Class Participants Time Place Status
TBA Respirator Training Univ. Police TBA TBA Open

AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
 

 

CharlieRemember Charlie Video
The inspirational video about safety in the workplace.
Recommended for
the Campus Community particularly for Facilities Services employees
AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
 

 

Ying Yang SymbolRisk Management Conferences

Web Conference and Round table Discussion - TBA

 

COMING SOON OR AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
Place: TBD


*These events are both limited in attendees and it is essential that you RSVP with Sue Belt @ 4502 or sbelt@csusm.edu

 

Ying Yang SymbolRisk Management & Workers Compensation
Overview of Risk Management
Recommended for the Campus Community

 
Date Class Participants Time Place Status
10/9 RM & WC MPP's, Staff & Faculty 1-2:00 PM Commons 206 OPEN
10/22 Supervisor Safety MPP's, & Lead Workers 9:30-11:00 AM Commons 206 OPEN


PowerPoint SymbolPowerPoint Presentation - Risk Management for Faculty Center
Powerpoint SymbolPowerPoint Presentation - Workers Compensation for Faculty Center


Risk Management & Workers’ Compensation Training - Designed for employees and supervisors responsible for employees

Risk Management is the planning, organizing, leading, and controlling operations of the University to minimize the adverse effects of accidental and avoidable losses without unduly curtailing or modifying activities necessary to the University’s mission. Come and learn the 6 steps of effective departmental risk management;  1 - Identification of Risk, 2 - Analysis of Risk, 3 - Managing Risks – Identifying Alternative Techniques, 4 - Selecting Techniques to Manage Risk, 5 - Implementing Risk Management Techniques, 6 - Monitoring and Improving Risk Management.

Workers' Compensation is an employer paid benefit that provides compensation and medical benefits if you are injured or become ill due to a work-related condition. This includes serious injuries as well as injuries only requiring first aid. Come and learn more about your Workers’ Compensation benefits.


TBA
 

 

Risk Management & Safety LogoSafety Conference
This training is provided to meet a broad overview of Safety trainings which include, but are not limited to, Bloodborne Pathogen, Confined Space, Lock Out Tag Out & Hazardous Communications, etc. 
Recommended for Facilities and Parking Services Employees
* FACILITY SERVICES ONLY *
 
Date Class Participants Time Place Status
May 2009     TBD    
May 2009     TBD    

*Contact your supervisor for the class that you are scheduled to attend
 

 

sit safeSit Safe
Sit Safe is an ergonomic training program intended to instruct employees on proper ergonomic principles. At the end of the training each employee is prepared to recognize and correct possible ergonomic hazards in their own work areas.
Recommended for
the Campus Community
COMING SOON
Please RSVP by calling x4502
 

 

Subpoena 101Subpoena  101
Help! There's a Process Server in my office. What do I do?  This training is designed to inform you of your responsibility when the process server knocks on your door; and how to know what they really want.
Recommended for Employees who receive Subpoena's
COMING SOON
* ALL Employees
Please RSVP by calling x4502
Date Class Participants Time Place Status
TBA Subpoena Training   TBA TBA OPEN

 

SupervisorSupervisor/Investigator Safety
Training is for Supervisors/Investigators working at Cal State San Marcos. It will cover Safety, IIPP, Workers' Compensation and Risk Management. It will also cover the responsibilities and liabilities of Supervisors, Leads and Managers in these subjects.

As a supervisor, you have the responsibility to:
1) 
Provide a Safe Workplace and Assign Safe Work
You are required by law to take all reasonable precautions to protect your workers from illness or injury.
2)  Provide training and information
Inform your workers of job hazards and train them to do their jobs safely.
3)  Provide supervision
You must supervise your workers to ensure that they work safely and use equipment and protective devices properly where required.
4)  What are the penalties for failing to comply with any of these responsibilities?
People failing to comply with the
Occupational Health and Safety Act are subject to fines of up to $25,000.

Recommended for Directors, Managers, Supervisors and Lead Workers
Please RSVP by calling Sue at x4502
Date Class Participants Time Place Status
10/22 Supervisor Safety MPP's, & Lead Workers 9:30-11:00 AM Commons 206 OPEN

 

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