Overview & Objectives
The OSH (Occupational Safety and Health) Guidance on Viral Exposure for All Industries course from Exceed Safety is designed to provide essential knowledge and considerations as the pertain to viral preparedness, infection prevention, risk level occupations, and hazard control in the workplace. Throughout this course, participants can expect to receive intermediate-level training regarding health principles and how to stay safe from potential outbreaks.
Exceed Safety’s OSH (Occupational Safety and Health) Guidance on Viral Exposure for All Industries training is designed to familiarize participants with basic occupational safety and health principles related to epidemic and pandemic outbreak awareness. Specific course topics include the following:
- Viral and microbial exposures
- OSHA standards for recording and reporting viral exposures
- Sources of information and assistance regarding viral and microbial exposures
- Best safety measures
Who Is This Course For?
The OSH (Occupational Safety and Health) Guidance on Viral Exposure for All Industries course is ideal for all employment levels of all industries. Individuals who may specifically benefit from this course include the following:
- Employers/workers
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Team leaders
If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of Online Courses and Safety Packs, call 800-971-1080, or Contact Us online.
Features & Benefits
Exceed Safety’s OSH (Occupational Safety and Health) Guidance on Viral Exposure for All Industries training is designed to provide familiarity with occupational safety and health principles and guidance related to pandemics and potential exposure in the workplace. Upon successful completion of this training, participants can expect to:
- Describe what viral and microbial exposures
- Examine the most applicable OSHA standards for identifying viral and microbial exposures in the workplace
- Examine current OSHA standards for recording and reporting viral and microbial exposures in the workplace
Identify sources of information and assistance for viral and microbial exposure