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We share our library for previewing purposes and to promote open access. Please note that if you are required to complete this training for the University of California you must do so through the UC Learning Center. Participation through the links below will not be added to official UC records. For assistance, please contact your LMS Administrator. If you would like to obtain alternate access to UC Risk & Safety Training Center of Excellence online trainings or videos, please fill out our Accessibility Needs Request Form.

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The EH&S Professional Education program cross-trains UC EH&S staff and safety personnel to expand their knowledge and skills in a variety of EH&S programs applicable to the university setting. Taught by UC subject matter experts, this blended learning experience (consisting of online modules and an in-person workshop) offers an opportunity to earn three certifications:

Length: 30 min Copyright: 2013
University of California Berkeley

Overview of shipping dry ice. Topics include: Identification, Classification, Packaging, Marking, Labeling, and Documentation in accordance with International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations.

Length: 50 min Copyright: TBD
Tim Bean, University of California Berkeley

Overview of shipping hazardous materials (General Awareness). Topics include: Regulations, Employers, Security Awareness, Risks, Recognition and Response, Prevention, Procedures, International Shipments, Function Specific training, 9 Classes, Identification & Classification, Placarding, Packaging, Markings, Labeling, Hazard Communication, Emergency Responders, and Self Transport in accordance with 49 CFR HMR, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and the International Air Transportation Association (IATA).

Overview of Hazardous Drugs awareness in the healthcare setting. Topics include: Hazardous Drugs Introduction, Policies and Procedures, Hierarchy of Controls, Response to Exposure, Waste Disposal and Spill Response, and Site Specific Information.

Overview of Hazardous Drugs awareness in the healthcare setting for staff in support services such as housekeeping (Environmental Services or Hospitality Services), receiving and transportation who may contact hazardous drugs. Topics include: Hazardous Drugs Introduction, Policies and Procedures, Hierarchy of Controls, Response to Exposure, Waste Disposal and Spill Response, and Site Specific Information.

Length: 20 min Copyright: 2018 Course Code: UCLOL0049
Introduction to proper identification and management of hazardous waste (RCRA), including hazardous drugs, for UC Health. Covers disposal requirements at UCDavis Health. Topics include defining, identifying, categorizing, and segregating RCRA pharmaceutical waste. This course covers 40 CFR 262 "Hazardous waste generator" training for small quantity generators.

Length: 35 min Copyright: 2019 Course Code: UCLOL0052
Overview of the Patient Safety Act and the fundamental principles and requirements under the act. Additional topics include: the Patient Safety Evaluation System, Patient Safety Work Product, Patient Safety Activities, and Reporting to a Patient Safety Organization.

Length: 25 min Copyright: 2023 Course Code: UCLOL0077
Overview of supervisor safety within UC Health organizations. Topics include supervisor roles and responsibilities, hazard mitigation, injury prevention and response, and available resources. This course covers 8 CCR 3203 regarding the Injury and Illness Prevention Program.

Length: 25 min Copyright: 2023
Overview how to prevent workplace violence in a healthcare setting. Topics include: Definition, recognition of types, and strategies to avoid workplace violence.

Length: 25 min Copyright: 2017 Course Code: UCLOL0040
Overview how to prevent workplace violence in an Emergency Medical Services healthcare setting. Topics include: Definition, recognition of types, and strategies to avoid workplace violence.

January 29-30, 2018
UCLA UCSF

The objectives of this conference were to facilitate dialogue between who have experience in using alternative technologies to Cesium irradiators and those who are considering converting to alternative technologies, identify and discuss reliable information, provide an opportunity to talk to x-ray irradiator manufacturers, and develop an understanding of how alternative technologies contribute to the permanent reduction of radiological security risks.
The sponsors included: the University of California, NTI, and NNSA. Keynote speeches were provided by: Mark Murphy, Keith Jenne, Emily Hopewell, Colin Hill, and Gus Potter.

Length: TBD Copyright: 2023
University of California Berkeley

Laser Safety refresher training. Topics include: The Laser Safety Program, Your Responsibilities, Laser Classifications, Bio-effects, Hazard Evaluation, Control Measures, Medical Surveillance, Laser Accident Case Studies

Campus resources
Introduction to working safely with MRI's. Topics include: hazards, magnetic fields, risks, access control, equipment allowed, screening forms, contraindications, patient care, emergencies, and magnet quench.

Length:2 hours Copyright: TBD
Introduction to sources of radiation, radiation exposure limits, risk evaluation and safety precautions. Overview of hazards related to working with radioactive materials. Topics include: Radiation hazards, Exposure control, and Personal protective equipment (PPE). The following courses are available.

Overview of abuse prevention information for university personnel. Topics include: review of reporting expectations, recognizing conduct that must be reported, how to report, and using support strategies.

Length: 18 min Copyright: 2021 (UPDATE) Course Code: UCLOL0062
Overview of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, commonly known as the Clery Act. Addresses the statute, in addition to requirements of the University and the Campus Security Authority (CSA). This course covers requirements of University of California policy. Topics include Clery Act requirements, CSA responsibilities, reporting obligations, Clery crimes and Clery geography, and campus resources.

Length: 25 min Copyright: 2017 Course Code: UCLOL0037
Introduction to concussion safety. Topics include facts about concussions and how to: recognize, remove, and report participants experiencing concussions, describe the Return to Play Protocol, recognize and reduce risk of concussions, and distinguish between types of concussion tests.

Length: 60 min Copyright: 2021
Overview of Reasonable Accommodations and the Interactive Process for faculty. Topics include: Disability history and values, disability law in higher education, course design for accessibility, DSP, Faculty, and the accommodation process, questions and answers for faculty, and disability compliance.

Copyright: 2020
The Risk Services Data Management System (RDMS) is a systemwide reporting and analytics platform. The application aims to equip systemwide UC staff with data to help them make informed decisions to reduce the overall cost and impact of risk by bringing together multiple data streams from all UC campuses and external partners. The goal of the RDMS is to connect and share event reports, patient experience feedback, and employee injury data for improved reporting, analysis, and forecasting.

Do your participants think meetings are boring? Most do, which leads to a lack of participation and learning. To combat this we will share cutting-edge techniques to engage people and enhance the virtual experience. This includes using polling, breakout rooms, active learning techniques, simulations, and interactive activities during online events. Conducting a training, presentation, or meeting via zoom? We got you! Our team will share tips on how to make your sessions interactive so you can help combat zoom fatigue. Presented by Janette de la Rosa Ducut, Ed.D., My-Linh Tran, M.Ed. Cand., Cassandra Greenawalt, MS, RDN, and Heather Davis Russell.

Overview of how to prevent sexual violence and sexual harassment in the University of California. Topics include: Recognition, Prevention, Response, and Resources. This course meets requirements of 2 CCR 11024, California Government Code 12950.1, AB 1825/2053, 34 CFR 668.46 Violence Against Women Act, and UC Policy on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment, Abusive Conduct, and Anti-Discrimination. This course contains sensitive content that include sexual violence. If you find that you need an alternate activity to meet this requirement, please contact your location Title IX Officer.

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