Health and Safety Training
The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Department is dedicated to protecting the well-being of the campus community through comprehensive health and safety training. Our courses are designed to meet regulatory standards while fostering a proactive culture of safety and preparedness across all departments. While supervisors and sponsors are responsible for ensuring their teams complete the required training, EHS is readily available to offer support and guidance throughout the process.
Safety training is available for the following topics. Please contact EHS at ehs@cnu.edu for assignments to online modules or to schedule in-person training.
- Aerial Lift Safety
- Arc Flash Safety: Unqualified Person
- Avoiding Back Injuries
- Avoiding Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
- Battery Safety
- Biosafety in the Laboratory
- Defensive Driving for Noncommercial Motorists
- Electrical Safety: Unqualified Person
- Eye Protection
- Fire Extinguishers Safe Use and Handling
- Hazard Communication and GHS: What Employees Need to Know
- Lab Hazard Awareness Training
- Ladder Safety
- Lockout/Tagout: Affected Employees
- Lockout/Tagout: Authorized Employee
- Machine Guarding
- Noise and Hearing Conservation
- Personal Fall Protection Systems in General Industry: What Employees Need to Know
- Personal Protective Equipment: What Employees Need to Know
- Portable Power Tool Safety
- Powered Platform Safety
- PPE: Foot Protection
- Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls: A Guide for Employees
- Respiratory Protection
- Safety Starts Here (in-person)
- Understanding Chemical Labels Under GHS
- Understanding the Safety Data Sheet
- Working in Cold Conditions
- Working Safely Outdoors
- Working Safely with Formaldehyde