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Provides refresher instruction on safe driving tips.
Provides refresher instruction on what to do in an event of a Fire (Code Red).
Provides refresher instruction on what to do in the event of an Infant/Child Abduction.
Provides Emergency Management training for situations involving an active shooter on the UAMS Campus
Training related to proper separation and disposal techniques for various types of wastes at UAMS.
Back safety training powerpoint presentation for safe lifting and preventing back strains.
Back safety training video for safe lifting techniques and preventing back strains.
Annual training for personnel working with laboratory animals. This class deals with the Occupational Health and Safety Plan (OHSP), Zoonoses, Lab Safety and Potential Hazards, and Lab Animal Allergies (LAA).
Noise Exposure and Hearing Conservation training for employees exposed to noise in the workplace.
Provides information for good office ergonomics to help prevent back, neck and wrist injuries.
Training related to proper separation and disposal techniques for various types of wastes at UAMS.
Training related to ergonomic considerations to help prevent repetitive trauma injuries.
Provides basic laser safety instruction for personnel who work around lasers but are not tasked with laser operation.
Annual training for research personnel working with laser sources. This class deals with the definition and types of lasers, their hazards and control methods.
Fire Safety Training specifically geared towards Operating Room fires.
Provides information about the use of approved space heaters as outlined in the UAMS Space Heater Policy
Provides training for electronic parking validation for visitors and patients parking at UAMS
Recognizing and Preventing Violence in the Workplace
Training for specific UAMS personnel responsible for reporting crimes at UAMS. The training informs the “Campus Security Authority” personnel on what they need to know in reporting crime.
Relationship Violence, or Domestic Violence includes any number of behaviors used by one person to control another in a current, or former relationship. In the form of Sexual Abuse, Dating Violence, and Stalking.
Provides Emergency Management training for situations involving an active shooter on the UAMS Campus
Increase awareness of intimate partner violence and provide tools to increase safety in the workplace.
Annual radiation safety training for research and laboratory staff.
Dealing with casualties from radiation accidents and incidents while controlling sources of radioactive contamination.
Provides guidance in radiation safety. One protocol is used to demonstrate the safety principles that apply to the use of radioisotopes in the modern biology laboratory.
Provides guidance for the safe operation of low energy X-Ray diffraction machines used by structural biologists.
Annual radiation safety training for staff involved in fluoroscopy procedures.
Required training for any radiation worker prior to issuance of dosimeters
Initial radiation safety training intended for faculty members that wish to become Authorized Radioactive Materials Users and for laboratory staff who will be working with radioactive materials. This course replaces the 'Radiation Safety and Health Protection' course.
OH&S Required training for any Radiation Oncology workers
Annual radiation safety training for diagnostic radiology staff.
This is a list of Workday laboratory trainings that all students, research staff, and researchers must complete. There are additional trainings for radiation and other hazards. Contact Occupational Health and Safety by calling 501-686-5536 or the Call Center and requesting to speak to OHandS for more info.
Annual laboratory safety and chemical hygiene training for laboratory personnel and students (clinical, research, academic, or support staff). The initial training is required to be completed in person. After the initial training, annual retraining may be completed in-person or online. In-person training in offered the Second Tuesday at 2pm of every month in the Biomed II Rayford Auditorium, room 106-2. Please use the equivalency button on Workday to access the online version.
Required annually by all laboratory personnel and students (clinical, research, academic, or support staff) after the initial in-person training. Overview of Biosafety, Fire and Life Safety, Chemical Safety, Bloodborne Pathogens, Sharps and Waste Disposal, and BSC/CFH use. Can be completed online or in-person, both classes are equivalent.
Required initially for all new research laboratory personnel and as needed for retraining.
Required initially and annually for all personnel and students (clinical, research, academic, or support staff) who handle blood or Other Potentially Infectious Material (OPIM) per OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard. Licensed medical personnel must take this training to meet licensing requirements.
Required initially and annually for all personnel and students (clinical, research, academic, or support staff) who handle or work in the same room as cryogenic material, such as liquid nitrogen and dry ice (CO2). This training is to recognize and understand the hazards of cryogenics use on campus and the need for ventilation, PPE, and oxygen alarms to prevent cryogenic injury.
Required biannually for all personnel and students (clinical, research, academic, or support staff) who perform shipping of infectious or hazardous substances per Department of Transportation (DOT) and International Air Transport Association (IATA) requirements.
Required every 3 years for all personnel who handle animals that contain biological, chemical, radiological, rDNA, or other hazards. Also required to complete DLAM Training: ‘Animal Research Requirements Training Course’.
Required annually for all personnel (clinical, research, academic, or support staff) who handle recombinant or synthetic nucleic acids, recombinant drugs, transgenic animals, and any recombinant work performed in the clinical or laboratory setting. Must also have an Approved Biosafety Protocol with the UAMS IBC prior to beginning laboratory work or recombinant drug use. See the UAMS IBC website for more information.
Required initially and every three years for all personnel and students (clinical, research, academic, or support staff) who work with chemical, biological, radiation, or other hazardous waste streams.
Annual respirator training for those wearing powered air purifying respirators
Annual respirator training for those wearing powered respirators such as PAPRs.
Annual respirator training for those wearing N95 masks designed to protect against TB and other airborne particulates. N95 Fit test must be performed within 90 days of passing this course or this course will have to be repeated.
Provides instruction on the differences between true respirators and loose fitting surgical or face masks.
Annual respirator training for those wearing full-face and half-face respirators.
Annual respirator training for those wearing powered air purifying respirators
Annual laboratory safety and chemical hygiene training for laboratory staff. The initial training is required to be completed in person. After the initial training, annual retraining may be completed in-person or online. In-person training in offered the Second Tuesday at 2pm of every month in the Biomed II Rayford Auditorium, room 106-2.
Annual laboratory safety and chemical hygiene training for laboratory staff. The initial training is required to be completed in person. After the initial training, annual retraining may be completed in-person or online. In-person training in offered the Second Tuesday at 2pm of every month in the Biomed II Rayford Auditorium, room 106-2.
Annual fire safety and hazard communication training for all UAMS employees.
Annual fire safety and hazard communication training for Offsite UAMS employees.
Training related to ergonomic considerations to help prevent repetitive trauma injuries.
Training related to proper separation and disposal techniques for various types of wastes at UAMS.