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  • Fire Safety

    EFS 001: General Fire Safety

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to provide training and knowledge in fire prevention, protection and extinguishment.

    Who Should Attend: Required at initial assignment and at least annually thereafter for all University employees and students.

    Topics Covered:

    • Familiarization with Building Safety Features
    • Evacuation Procedures
    • Emergency Communication
    • Fire Classification
    • Fire Extinguisher Use
    • Stop, Drop and Roll vs. Stop, Drop and Crawl
    • Safe Electrical Practices (Extension Cords, etc)

    EFS 002: Fire Safety Warden Program

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to provide training and knowledge in fire safety procedures and building evacuation.

    Who Should Attend: Required at initial assignment and at least annually thereafter for all University employees designated as Fire Safety Wardens.

    Topics Covered:

    • Fire Safety Warden Duties and Responsibilities
    • General Fire Safety
    • Overview of Fire Safety Warden Equipment
    • Defense & Indemnification
    • Shelter-In-Place Procedures
    • Emergency Evacuation Procedures
    • Danger of Fire
    • Fire Prevention Measures
    • Fire Extinguishers and Their Use

    EFS 003: Fire Extinguisher Training

    Duration: 1 Hour (based on number of participants)

    Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to provide training and knowledge in the safe and proper use of portable fire extinguishers.

    Who Should Attend: Required at initial assignment and at least annually thereafter for all University employees working in locations where fire extinguishers are present for employee use.

    Topics Covered:

    • Review of the 4 types of fire classifications
    • Familiarization of the different types of portable fire extinguishers that are available on our campus
    • Fire Emergency Notification Procedures
    • Maximum number of portable fire extinguishers that should be used
    • P.A.S.S. System

    EFS 008: AED/CPR Training

    Duration: 2.5 Hours

    Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to provide hands-on training and knowledge in AED/CPR procedures and practices for adults, children and infants.

    Who Should Attend: Required at initial assignment and every 2 years thereafter for University department designated employees where AEDs are present.

    Topics Covered:

    • Adult/Child CPR With Mask and Choking
    • Adult/Child AED
    • Infant CPR With Mask and Choking (where infants reside only)
  • Industrial Hygiene

    EIH 001: Asbestos Awareness

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to provide training and knowledge to limit asbestos exposure to workers who may disturb asbestos.

    Who Should Attend: Required prior to or at time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter for all University employees who have the possibility of exposure to airborne asbestos fibers at concentrations at or above the PEL or excursion limit and to all staff who perform housekeeping and custodial duties.

    Topics Covered:

    • OSHA signage
    • What is asbestos
    • Types of asbestos
    • Why was asbestos used
    • Where was asbestos used
    • Friable vs. non-friable asbestos-containing materials (ACM)
    • Route of entry
    • Health effects from asbestos exposure & asbestos-related diseases
    • Asbestos regulations and policies
    • Recognizing damaged, deteriorated, and delaminated ACM
    • Sources of ACM damage resulting in fiber release
    • Preventing exposure
    • Care of flooring
    • Large asbestos abatement projects

    EIH 002: Hearing Conservation

    Duration: 1 Hour minimum

    Course Purpose: Every year, approximately 30 million people in the United States are occupationally exposed to hazardous noise. Fortunately, the incidence of noise-induced hearing loss can be reduced or eliminated through the successful application of engineering controls and hearing conservation programs.

    The purpose of this course is to prevent University employees from exposure to noise induced hearing loss.

    Who Should Attend: Required annually for all University employees included in the Hearing Conservation Program. This training is an initial and annual requirement for supervisors and employees in the following listed departments.

    • Anatomical Sciences
    • Automotive
    • DLAR
    • Earth & Space Sciences
    • East/West Campus Heating/Cooling Plants
    • East/West Campus Physical Plants (carpenters, grounds, HVAC, plumbers, welders)
    • Engineering
    • HSC (N-8 level employees)
    • Life Sciences
    • Music/Theatre
    • Physics

    Topics Covered:

    • Gain an understanding of sound and how we hear
    • Effects of industrial noise and hearing loss
    • Regulations, standard and policies
    • Hearing Conservation Program
    • Noise monitoring
    • Noise control methods
    • Purpose, advantages, and disadvantages of various types of hearing protectors
    • Selection, fit, use, care and maintenance of hearing protectors
    • Purpose and procedures of audiometric testing
    • Training and recordkeeping

    EIH 004: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to ensure that employees understand and know when PPE is necessary, what PPE is necessary, how to properly don, doff, adjust, and wear PPE, the limitations of PPE, and the proper care, maintenance, useful life, inspection and disposal of PPE

    Who Should Attend: Required initially for all University employees who in the course of their work are required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE).Note: Retraining is required whenever assigned PPE becomes obsolete.

    Topics Covered:

    • Examples of PPE
    • What can happen by not wearing PPE
    • Why do we wear and how to properly wear PPE
    • PPE Regulations
    • Elements of PPE program
    • What criteria to follow for selecting PPE
    • PPE limitations
    • Respiratory Protection
    • Hearing Protection
    • Hand Protection
    • Eye Protection
    • Face Protection
    • Foot Protection
    • Head Protection
    • Body Protection
    • PPE inspection, maintenance, care and disposal

    EIH 005: Respiratory Protection

    Duration: 1 Hour minimum

    Course Purpose: An estimated 5 million workers are required to wear respirators in 1.3 million workplaces throughout the United States. Respirators protect workers against insufficient oxygen environments, harmful dusts, fogs, smokes, mists, gases, vapors, and sprays. These hazards may cause cancer, lung impairment, other diseases or death.

    The purpose of this course is to provide the proper training and protection to University employees which would prevent exposure to harmful dusts, fogs, smokes, mists, gases, vapors, and sprays.

    Who Should Attend: Required annually for University employees who are required to wear a respirator in the course of their job assignments. This training is an initial and annual requirement for supervisors and employees in the following listed departments:

    • Anatomical Sciences
    • DLAR
    • East/West Campus Custodial
    • East/West Campus Heating/Cooling Plants
    • East/West Campus Physical Plants (carpenters, grounds, HVAC, maintenance, plumbers, welders)
    • EH&S (HazMat Team, Pest Management, Asbestos Management)
    • Campus Planning, Design and Construction
    • HSC (N-8 level employees)
    • Life Sciences Greenhouse
    • Machine Shop Personnel
    • Student Health Services
    • University Police

    Topics Covered:

    • Respiratory Protection Program
    • Respiratory Selection
    • Cleaning and disinfection of respirators
    • Storage or Respirators
    • Inspection and maintenance of respirators
    • Surveillance of worker exposures
    • Regular evaluation of respirator program
    • Medical evaluation of respirator users
    • Use of approved respirators
  • Lab Safety

    ELS 002: Laboratory Safety - Chemical Hazards

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required one-time for all University employees,students,researchers,faculty,vsiting scholars and volunteers performing laboratory operations in locations where chemicals are present.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS

    ELS 003: Laboratory Safety - Biological Hazards

    Duration:1 Hour 15 minutes

    Who Should Attend: Required for University employees working in BSL 1, BSL 2 & 3 labs. Required annually for University employees working in BSL 2 & 3 labs. Alternatively, ELS 020, may be taken in place of ELS 003 annually to fulfill annual requirement by University employees working in for BSL 2 & 3 labs.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS

    Topics Covered:

    • Hazard Communication
    • Biosafety Levels
    • Lab Guidelines for each Biosafety Level
    • Safety Practices for Handling Biohazards
    • Risk Assessments for Biohazards
    • Requirements for Bloodborne Pathogen Training
    • Types of Biological Safety Cabinets and Proper Use
    • Biohazardous Waste & Autoclave Procedures
    • Personal Exposure to Biohazards - Emergency Procedures
    • Biohazard Spill Response and Clean-up
    • Safe Handling of Biological Hazards - Course Slides 
    • Safe Biosafety Cabinet Use

    ELS 008 Lab Safety Awareness for Non-Lab Staff

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Contact EH&S to schedule this course.

    Who Should Attend: University staff (e.g. Building Managers, CO&M) and contractors who are working in laboratories need to be made aware of the potential hazards they may encounter. Note: This training does not replace other required OSHA training. This training is only to make you aware of the hazards potentially found in SBU labs.

    Objectives:

    • Share "safety advice" from other facilities staff.
    • Create an awareness of safety issues in labs.
    • Provide information on warning signs and labels.
    • Describe steps to take if you are first to find a hazardous material spill.

    Course Material Lab Safety Awareness Handout

    ELS 009 Lab Safety - Formaldehyde

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: All lab staff who work in an area where formaldehyde (including formalin and paraformaldehyde) is used. The training must be provided at the time of initial assignment and whenever a new exposure to formaldehyde is introduced into the work area. The training must be repeated annually.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS

    Course Material: 

    ELS 015: Laboratory Safety Coordinator

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Everyone who has been assigned to be a Lab Safety Coordinator by their supervisor or department chair is required to take this course.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    Laboratory Safety Coordinators are a group of people who understand the need to conduct science safely. They help EH&S to facilitate the implementation of the various safety requirements and assist in establishing a safe work environment by collaborating with EH&S, faculty, other researchers and lab personnel. The Lab Safety Coordinator is an employee familiar with their department operations who has management support and cooperation for necessary activities, including time and resources. They have an appreciation for safety, injury/illness prevention, and an understanding of how safety is integrated into the department's mission.

    ELS 017: Laboratory Supervisor Safety

    Duration:1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required annually for all University employees who supervise High School Students. Recommended for all University employees who supervise new laboratory researchers or work as Teaching Assistants in laboratory classes.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS

    Course Material:

     

    ELS 020: Laboratory Safety - Biological Hazards - Annual Refresher

    Who Should Attend: Required annually for University faculty staff and students working in Biosafety Level 2 & 3 labs.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    Learning Objectives - After completing this course you will be able to:

    • List classifications of materials that are considered "biohazardous".
    • List the important characteristics of biohazardous agents to safely work with them.
    • List the primary criteria for the 4 Risk Groups for biological agents.
    • List the primary criteria for Biosafety Levels 1-3.
    • Explain the differences of the 3 classes of biological safety cabinets.
    • List the important operational parameters for safe work in a Class II biosafety cabinet.
    • List the steps to clean up a spill of biohazardous materials.

    ELS 024 Nitric Acid Safety and Security

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: All faculty, staff and students who work with nitric acid. The training must be repeated annually. This training must be successfully completed to be in compliance with the EH&S Nitric Acid Security Plan.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

  • Environmental

    ENV 001: Hazardous Waste Management

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required prior to or at the time of initial assignment for all hazardous waste generators (i.e. if you generate hazardous chemical waste as a result of a process, such as a research experiment or classroom exercise). Required prior to or at the time of initial assignment for all University employees who are responsible for the management, storage and/or disposal of hazardous chemical waste. Follow-up training is required anytime the hazardous waste generating process changes.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    ENV 003: Spill Kit Use

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required initially for non-laboratory staff and University employees who use spill kits.

    ENV 004: Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required within 6 months of starting work and an annual refresher thereafter. Required for all University employees who work with or manage the storage of oil products.

    ENV 005: Regulated Medical Waste

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required prior to or at the time of initial assignment for all regulated medical waste generators (i.e. if you generate regulated medical waste as a result of a process, such as a research experiment or classroom exercise). Required prior to or at the time of initial assignment for all University employees who are responsible for the management, storage and/or disposal of regulated medical waste. Follow-up training is required anytime the regulated medical waste generating process changes.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    ENV 006: Universal Waste Management

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required one-time within 6 months of starting work. Required for all University employees who work with or manage the storage of universal waste.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    ENV 009: Elementary Neutralization

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend:Required for employees that neutralize corrosive materials solely for the purpose of disposal. 

    ENV 010: Solvent Recovery

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required for any person conducting solvent recovery through re-distillation.

    ENV 012: Signing a Regulated Medical Waste Manifest

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Current United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) regulations require training prior to or within 90 days of initial assignment (under direct supervision of someone who has been properly trained) and retraining (at least every 3 years) of all employees who perform work functions covered by the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR). Any Stony Brook University employee involved in preparing or transporting hazardous materials would be considered a hazmat employee by the HMR*.* Regulated Medical Waste is covered under the HMR! The USDOT therefore requires those who sign the Regulated Medical Waste (RMW) shipping records/manifest be properly trained on this specific job function.

     

  • Occupational Safety

    EOS 002: Electrical Safety / LOTO

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to protect workers from electrical shock and/or electrocution. Electric shock and electrocutions occur to workers in various job categories. Many workers are unaware of the potential electrical hazards present in their work environment, which makes them more vulnerable to the danger of electric shock and electrocution.

    Who Should Attend: Required prior to initial assignment for all University employees working on or around live electrical equipment such as in mechanical and electrical equipment rooms.Required for all University employees who make entry or standby for the entry of another worker into a confined space.

    Topics Covered:

    • Review what electricity is and basic principles for electrical safety
    • Define voltage, amperage, and resistance
    • Explore electrical hazards that may be present at the workplace
    • Learn how electricity affects the human body
    • Learn about types of injuries that may result from contact with electricity
    • Identify electrical hazards and controls
    • Find out methods of protection from electrical hazards
    • Learn what to do in the event of an electrocution
    • Learn unsafe practices or conditions
    • Discuss the requirements of SBU’s electrical safety program
    • Brief overview of arc flash safety/PPE requirements
    • Learn what Lockout/Tagout) is and when to perform it
    • Learn the six steps for controlling sources of hazardous energy
    • Learn the three steps safely restoring energy to equipment after servicing
    • Review SBU's "The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)" Policy 3-2
    • Review of the written Energy Control Procedures

    EOS 004: Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Bloodborne pathogens are infectious materials in blood that can cause disease in humans, including Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Workers exposed to these pathogens risk serious illness or death.

    The purpose of this course is to protect University workers from potential exposures.

    Who Should Attend:Required annually for all University employees who are potentially exposed to human or primate blood, tissue, cells or body fluids in the course of their work.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS

    Topics Covered:

    • Needle stick prevention
    • OSHA regulation and the University’s Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan Epidemiology, symptoms and transmission of Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
    • Occupational exposure tasks
    • Controls, procedures and practices for prevention
    • PPE requirements
    • University’s Hepatitis B Vaccination Program
    • Exposure incidents/post exposure requirements

    EOS 005: Confined Space

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose:The purpose of this course is to instruct workers to follow safe entry procedures and develop a respect for the potential hazards involved. Confined space accidents can have severe consequences. With the proper training and by following safe work practices, these accidents can be eliminated.

    Who Should Attend: Required prior to initial assignment, change in assignment duties, change in permit space operations that presents a hazard which the employee has not been trained. Required for all University employees who make entry or standby for the entry of another worker into a confined space.

    Topics Covered:

    • OSHA Signage
    • Review confined space entry rules and regulations
    • Acquire the understanding, knowledge, and skills necessary for the safe performance of duties assigned to them in confined space entry
    • Types of confined space hazards
    • Responsibilities and duties of the entry supervisor, authorized entrants and attendants, and rescue team
    • The components of the Confined Space Permit
    • Atmospheric testing protocol and interpretation of results
    • Methods for the control or elimination of any atmospheric hazards
    • Procedures employees must follow if a hazard is detected
    • The evaluation process to be used for reentry if a hazard is detected
    • Emergency procedure(s)
    • Self and non-entry rescue

    EOS 007: Machine, Hand and Power Tool Safety

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Machine, hand and power tools are a common part of our everyday lives and are present in nearly every industry. These tools help us to easily perform tasks that otherwise would be difficult or impossible.

    However, these simple tools can be hazardous and have the potential for causing severe injuries when used or maintained improperly.

    The purpose of this course is to pay special attention to the proper and safe use of machine, hand and power tools in order to reduce and/or eliminate injuries.

    Topics Covered:

    • Hand and power tool selection, inspection and safe use
    • Guarding of power tools
    • General safety precautions for battery powered hand tools
    • Spark resistant hand tools
    • Hand and power tool care and maintenance
    • General safety precautions for hand and power tools
    • Pneumatic tool inspection and safe use
    • General safety precautions for pneumatic tools

    EOS 008: Ladders and Elevated Work Platforms

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Ladders and elevated working platforms are common ancillary tools for works at heights. Every year, a considerable number of workers are injured while working at height. Some are seriously injured or lose their lives. Detailed analysis reveals that the accidents are either caused by workers not using these ancillary tools or workers fail to use the tools properly.


    The purpose of this course is to raise workers' safety awareness in the use of ladders and elevated working platforms, thus helping to prevent injuries.

    Topics Covered:

    • Types of portable ladders
    • Ladder ratings
    • Non self-supporting/self-supporting ladders
    • Ladder selection
    • Using ladders safely
    • Transporting and storage of ladders
    • Ladder inspection and maintenance
    • Elevated work platforms
    • General aerial lift safety
    • Scaffold safety, erection, type, inspection, access and maintenance

    EOS 009: Welding Safety (Hot Work)

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Welding and cutting are hazardous activities that pose a unique combination of both safety and health risks. The risk from fatal injuries alone is more than four deaths per thousand workers over a working lifetime.

    The purpose of this course is to review the hazards and safe work practices involved in welding and cutting to prevent injury and/or illness.Who Should Attend:Required one-time for all University employees who use welding equipment, cutting torches, or brazing equipment.

    Topics Covered:

    • Welding terminology & definitions
    • Overview of welder certification/qualification
    • Welding processes
    • Welding codes
    • Weld joint terminology
    • Welding discontinuities/defects
    • Overview of hazards associated with welding and cutting.
    • Oxy-Acetylene safety
    • Compressed gas cylinder sizes/capacities
    • Compressed gas cylinder color code, markings and components
    • Compressed gas cylinder labels
    • Compressed gas cylinder handling , transportation and storage
    • Welder health and safety

    EOS 011: Ergonomics/Manual Material Handling

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: The Ergonomics Standard is an important step in combating the widespread cases of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) that now affect 1.8 million U.S. workers each year. Over 600,000 of these MSDs of are serious enough to warrant absence from work. Back injuries account for around half of all compensable MSDs.

    The purpose of this course is to educate University employees in the proper and safe lifting techniques and to create a better match between the worker, the work they perform, and the equipment they use. A good match increases worker productivity and reduces ergonomic injuries.Who Should Attend:Recommended to all University employees who lift, carry, or handle heavy and/or bulky materials.

    Topics Covered:

    • Review manual materials handling (MMH) and cumulative trauma disorder (CTD) hazards in the workplace
    • Identify ergonomic hazards and control methods
    • What is Anthropometry
    • Manual materials handling (MMH) risk factors
    • Understanding your back
    • Principles of task redesign
    • Techniques for proper lifting and PPE requirements
    • Considerations for setting up your computer workstation
    • Stretching exercises

    EOS 015: Supervisor's Safety Responsibilities

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Supervisors play a key role in ensuring a safety program is effective. Every supervisor has at least the following responsibilities with regard to occupational health and safety:

    1. Employee Training - Supervisors are responsible for ensuring that each new employee, whether temporary or permanent, receives appropriate safety training at the start of employment.
    2. Personal Protective Equipment - OSHA requires that each supervisor assess the hazards of the work area to determine if the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is necessary, the type(s) of PPE required and to provide training on its use and enforce the use of PPE.
    3. Accident and Injury Reporting - It is the supervisor's responsibility to investigate and report all accidents or injuries that occur to their employees while at work and to take immediate steps to correct unsafe conditions.

    The purpose of this course is to provide training to ensure supervisor’s understand their role as it pertains to safety.Topics Covered:

    • Review of supervisor's responsibitlies as it applies to safety
    • Discuss what an accident is, its effects, and causes
    • OSHA/PESH accident recordkeeping requirements
    • OSHA/PESH inspections 

    EOS 016: Shipping of Dangerous Goods

    Duration: 2 Hours

     

    Warning! You may be in violation of Federal Law and create a public safety hazard if you ship dry ice, hazardous materials, or any other “Dangerous Goods” unless you have received specific training and the material is properly packaged and labeled.

    The transportation of dangerous goods regulations require that, with few exceptions, every person engaged in the handling, offering for transport or transporting of dangerous goods be trained in the area of handling such goods.

    Training Required prior to and every 2 years thereafter for all University employees who transport, causes to be transported or ship dangerous goods to include:

    Click here to register for initial live training class.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    Failure to comply with regulations for shipping hazardous materials can result in significant civil penalties for the shipper of up to $75,000.00 per violation. Regulations require that only properly trained personnel are to prepare shipments and documents for hazardous materials shipments.

    Guidance Websites

    For additional information call (631) 632-6410.

    EOS 017: Powered Industrial Trucks

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: OSHA requires PIT certification for each operator. The purpose of PIT training, along with proper hands-on training, ensures that an operator is knowledgeable in the safe use, operation and maintenance of a forklift and/or pallet jack. This can help to reduce accidents and ensure that only those with the right training use the equipment.

    Who Should Attend: Required prior to permitting University employees to operate a powered industrial truck (i.e., forklifts or any mobile power-propelled equipment used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack, or tier material such as:

    Class 1 - Electric Motor Rider Trucks

    • sit-down riders
    • counterbalanced rider - stand up

    Class 2 - Electric Motor Narrow Rider Trucks

    • High lift straddle
    • Order picker
    • Reach type outrigger
    • Side loaders, turret trucks, swing mask and convertible turret/stock pickers
    • Low lift pallet/platform (rider)

    Class 3 - Electric Motor hand/Hand Rider Trucks

    • Low lift platform
    • Low lift walkie pallet
    • Reach type outrigger
    • High lift straddle
    • High lift counterbalanced
    • Low lift walkie/rider pallet

    Class 4 - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks

    • Counterbalanced forklift - gas/LPG (cushion tire)

    Class 5 - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks

    • Counterbalanced forklift - gas/LPG/diesel (pneumatic tire)

    Class 6 - Electric and Internal Combustion Engine Tractors

    • Tow tractor - gas/LPG/diesel (cushion and pneumatic tire)

    Class 7 - Rough Terrain Forklift

    • Vertical mast truck - gas/LPG/diesel (cushion and pneumatic tire)

    Topics Covered:

    • Types of powered industrial trucks
    • Hazards present in the workplace
    • Safe forklift operation
    • Forklift inspection and maintenance
    • Pallet jack operation
    • Pallet jack inspection and maintenance
    • Written examination
    • Road test

    EOS 018: Hazard Communication / Right-to-Know

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose:The purpose of this course is to provide training to ensure all University employees understand that they have both a need and a right to know about the hazards and identities of the chemicals to which they are exposed and the necessary protective measures to prevent injury or illness.

    Who Should Attend:Required annually for all University employees who are New York State employees.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    Topics Covered:

    • Overview of the Dept. of Environmental Health & Safety
    • Hazard Communication Standard
    • Employer's Responsibilities
    • Employee's Rights and Responsibilities
    • Manufacturer’s Responsibilities (precautionary labeling)
    • Chemical Labeling
    • Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Updates to Chemical Labeling and Safety Data Sheets
    • Labeling Systems (NFPA 704/HMIS)
    • Health Hazards
    • Physical Hazards
    • Hazard Recognition
    • Safe Work Practices
    • Safety Controls
    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Emergency Procedures
    • Fire Safety

    EOS 021: Food Safety

    Duration:1 Hour

    Coures Purpose: Despite the fact that food safety has been an important issue in for decades, foodborne illnesses are still a major problem in the United States. The CDC estimates that each year 76 million Americans get sick, more than 300,000 are hospitalized, and a shocking 5,000 people die from foodborne illnesses.

    The purpose of this course is to provide education to employees on the importance of proper and safe food preparation, handling, storage and permitting to prevent foodborne illness.Who Should Attend:Required initially for University employees who initiate food permits.

    Topics Covered:

    • Agents that cause food-borne illness
    • Potentially hazardous/non-potentially hazardous food
    • Review of University’s food safety policy
    • Food permits
    • Hazard analysis critical point (HACCP)
    • Food thermometer calibration
    • FAT TOM (bacteria growth factors)
    • Foodborne illness characteristics and symptoms
    • Cooling and cold storage
    • Proper cooking temperatures
    • Hand washing
    • Food safety at home

    EOS 022: Health and Safety in the Arts

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to provide necessary safety training to ensure that University employees and students who are instructing or involved in any discipline of fine arts understand that they have both a need and a right to know about the hazards and identities of the chemicals to which they are exposed and the necessary protective measures to prevent injury or illness.

    Who Should Attend: Required one-time for all University employees who are instructing or involved in any discipline of the arts.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    Topics Covered:

    • Hazard communication/Right-to-Know regulation
    • Chemical labeling and labeling systems
    • Respiratory protection
    • Creating Art Safety - A Six Step Process Video
    • Art hazards
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • Material safety data sheet (MSDS) meaning and use
    • Working safely in the arts
    • Housekeeping/cleanup

    EOS 025: OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety and Health

    Duration: 10 Hours Note: OSHA regulations forbid this course be given in one continuous 10-hour session. Therefore, this course is given in two 5-hour sessions.

    Course Purpose: Construction is a high hazard industry that comprises a wide range of activities involving construction, alteration, and/or repair. Construction workers engage in many activities that may expose them to serious hazards, such as falling from high elevations, unguarded machinery, being struck by heavy construction equipment, electrocutions, silica dust, and asbestos, etc. The purpose of this course is to provide training in the requirements of the OSHA standards and general construction safe work practices. The information, tools, and resources provided in this course are designed to assist those in the industry – whether worker or employer – to identify, reduce, and eliminate construction-related hazards.

    Who Should Attend: Required one-time only for all University employees who are new to the construction industry and as a reminder to those who have been working in the construction industry to the hazards associated with their work. This course is ideal for supervisors with safety and health responsibilities and for employee safety and health awareness. Upon successful course completion, you will be given a Department of Labor OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety and Health course completion card. Note: To receive full credit and be issued an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety and Health course completion card, attendees MUST attend both sessions in their entirety.

    Topics Covered:

    • Introduction to OSHA
    • OSHA's focus four
    • Fall Protection (Subpart M)
    • Electrical Safety/LOTO (Subpart K)
    • Struck by accidents
    • Caught in/between accidents
    • Asbestos/Silica Dust Awareness
    • Hazard Communication/Right-to-Know
    • Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
    • Safety and Health Hazards in Construction
    • Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal (Subpart H)
    • Bloodborne Pathogen Training
    • Hand and Power Tools (Subpart I)
    • Scaffolds (Subpart L)
    • Stairways and Ladders (Subpart X)
    • Excavations and Barricades
    • Roadway Safety and Signaling
    • Confined Space Entry (permits, self and non entry rescue)
    • Welding and Cutting Safety (hot work permits)
    • Fire Prevention and fire extinguisher training

    EOS 029: Machine Shop Safety

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Who Should Attend: Required before working in any machine shop on campus and must be repeated after 5 years for students.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.

    Course Objectives: After successfully completing this course, you will know

    1. The Stony Brook University requirements for working in a campus machine shop.
    2. What appropriate attire is required when working in a machine shop.
    3. What Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required when working in the machine shop.
    4. Proper housekeeping procedures for machine shops.
    5. How your behavior can affect your safety in the machine shop.
    6. General safety tips for using machines and tools in the shop.
    7. How to work safely with chemicals and other hazardous materials in the shop.
    8. What to do if there is and accident in the shop.
  • Radiation Safety

    SBRS 001: Initial Radiation Safety Training for Radioactive Materials (Research)

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to working under a Stony Brook Radiation Permit. Subsequently followed by annual SBRS 002: Annual Refresher Radiation Safety Training Radioactive Materials (Research).

    Who Should Attend: All staff working with radioactive materials in research areas.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 002: Annual Refresher Radiation Safety Training Radioactive Materials (Research)

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required for all staff working with radioactive materials in research areas who have previously completed SBRS 001: Initial Radiation Safety Training for Radioactive Materials (Research). 

    Who Should Attend: All staff working with radioactive materials in research areas.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 003: MRI Safety Training

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: This training is for diagnostic and research MRI. Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All MR staff with level 1 access who cannot enter the scanner room without an escort. 

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 004: DOT Shippers Training

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the time of initial assignment and at least every 3 years thereafter per regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).

    Who Should Attend: All staff who ship and receive radioactive materials (ex. FedEx).  This includes courier supplied radioactive materials and returned containers. 

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 005: Dental NOMAD Radiation Safety Training

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to the operation of Dental X-ray or NOMAD X-ray units and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All qualified staff who will use the NOMAD X-ray device.  You must be a NYS licensed Dentist, X-ray technologist, dental hygienist or dental assistant to use this device.  

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 006: Nuclear Medicine Radiation Safety Training (Initial and annual)

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: This course is required for all NYS Licensed Nuclear Medicine Technologists. Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All NYS Licensed Nuclear Medicine Technologists

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 007: Authorized User Written Directive

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the time of becoming an authorized user and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All Authorized Users that write prescriptions (written directives) for amounts or types of radioactive materials outlined in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's 10 CFR 35.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 008: Noninvasive Cardiology (initial and annual) ultrasound, stress testing RN

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All staff that work in close proximity to patients who have been injected with radioactive materials.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 009: Cyclotron Radiation Safety

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to working in the BAHL Cyclotron Facility. This course is in addition to SBRS 001: Initial Radiation Safety Training for Radioactive Materials (Research) or SBRS 002: Annual Refresher Radiation Safety Training Radioactive Materials (Research). 

    Who Should Attend: All staff working under the "Qu - BAHL" internal radiation safety permit.  

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 010: Radiation Safety Awareness Training for those working in the vicinity

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required annually to ensure staff works safely and compliantly in or near a designated radiation area.

    Who Should Attend: Laboratory workers and clinical staff who work in, or adjacent to, a radiation area but are not designated as radiation workers.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 011: Just in Time; Radiation Safety Training

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: This course is designed for radiation safety training in an emergency situation.  

    Who Should Attend: Staff who don't work with radiation that are now assisting in extenuating circumstances of a radiation emergency. 

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 012: CT Radiation Safety Training

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required annually to cover the specific policies and procedures governing the use of CT scanners at Stony Brook Hospital and Stony Brook Medicine.

    Who Should Attend: All NYS Licensed X-ray technologists who operate CT scanners. X-ray technologists are also required to take SBRS 021.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 013: Fluoroscopy Radiation Safety Training for the user - MD RT

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All staff who apply radiation in a fluoroscopy setting. The target audience is Physicans and technologists. Technologists are also required to take SBRS 021.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 014: Radiation Oncology-HDR

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All Radiation Oncology Staff who treat patients with High Dose Rate Brachytherapy.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 015: Radiation Oncology - Linear Accelerator

    Duration:1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All Radiation Therapists.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 016: Radiation Oncology - general training

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All radiation workers (those with dosimeters) in Radiation Oncology.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 017: Physician radiological misadministration and dosimeter

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All clinicians whose scope of responsibility includes the administration of radiopharmaceuticals.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 018: Radiation Safety for the Medical Physicist

    Duration: 30 minutes

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All New York State Licensed Medical Physicists and those with limited licenses. 

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 019: Annual Radiation Safety Training for Staff Present During Fluoroscopy Use

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, surgical technologists, and other staff required to be present during fluoroscopy beam on time.  (Note that SBRS 013 is for fluoroscopy users like NYS licensed physicians and X-ray technologists).

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 020: General X-ray Safety for Research

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All staff who will be operating x-ray equipment for non-human research.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 021: Radiation Safety for X-Ray Technologist

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the time of assignment and at least annually thereafter. 

    Who Should Attend: All New York State Licensed X-ray Technologists.  Including technologists in who are NYS Nuclear Medicine / CT licensed

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 022: Nonmedical Laser Safety

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required at the time of inital assignment ans at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All personnel working in resarch areas under a Stony Brook Laser Permit.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 023: Fire Marshal Radiation Safety Training

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All Fire Marshals staff who have the possibility of exposure to radiation and radioactive materials in response to an emergency.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 024: Radiation Safety Training for Custodial Staff

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required annually to ensure staff work safely and compliantly in or around areas containing radioactive materials.

    Who Should Attend: All custodial staff that work in or around areas where radioactive materials are present.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS.If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 025: Y90 Microsphere

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All Authorized Users of Y90 microspheres.

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.

    SBRS 029: MRI Safety Training

    Duration: 1 Hour

    Course Purpose: Completion of this course is required prior to or at the initial time of assignment and at least annually thereafter.

    Who Should Attend: All MR Technologists and Radiologists with level 2 access who have unescorted access to MRI Zone IV, the scanner room itself.  

    This course is available online through Salute SMS. If you would like to take this course and have not received an email request to take it please contact Radiation Safety at 631-632-6410.