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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-07/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-08/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-09/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-10/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIHA":MAILTO:DLAssistant@aiha.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270404T140000
DTSTAMP:20260612T014106
CREATED:20230314T142513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T173405Z
UID:10254042-1678528800-1806847200@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-11/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIHA":MAILTO:DLAssistant@aiha.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260612T014106
CREATED:20230314T142513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T173405Z
UID:10254043-1678615200-1806930000@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-12/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIHA":MAILTO:DLAssistant@aiha.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260612T014106
CREATED:20230314T142513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T173405Z
UID:10254044-1678701600-1807016400@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-13/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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ORGANIZER;CN="AIHA":MAILTO:DLAssistant@aiha.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270407T130000
DTSTAMP:20260612T014106
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UID:10254045-1678788000-1807102800@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-14/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-15/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-16/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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UID:10254048-1679047200-1807362000@hazmatsociety.org
SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-17/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-18/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-19/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-20/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-21/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-22/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-23/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-24/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-25/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-26/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-27/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-28/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-29/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-30/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-03-31/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-04-01/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-04-02/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-04-03/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-04-04/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Certificate Program: Use of Direct Reading Instruments
DESCRIPTION:This course\, based on the AIHA Technical Framework: Guidance on Use of Direct Reading Instruments\, asserts the importance of using Direct Reading Instruments (DRIs) frequently and correctly while educating DRI users on the foundational knowledge they need to improve their DRI proficiency. \nThis is a 4-hour online course in which participants have 90 days from the date of purchase to complete the coursework. \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nCourse Outline: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Hazard Evaluation\nModule 2: Chemistry for Monitoring\nModule 3: Hazardous Gas and Vapor Monitors\nModule 4: Functions & Limitations\nModule 5: Sensor Specificity\nModule 6: Calibration & Functional Tests\nModule 7: Reality Check on Results\nModule 8: Use Error & User Error\nModule 9: Maintenance & Storage of Your DRI\nModule 10: Record Keeping & Datalogging\nConclusion\n\nCourse Outcomes: \nUpon completion\, students will have a basic understanding of: \n\nWhat a DRI is and where it is used\nWhat a hazard evaluation is and why it is important to complete one before using a DRI\nChemical properties of gases and vapors and how that affects DRI measurements\nHow to identify the functions and limitations of your DRI\, including cross-sensitivities\nCalibration and functional tests\nHow to troubleshoot unusual readings\nHow to maintain a DRI\nHow to keep appropriate records of your DRI including data logs\n\nWhy a Certificate Program?​ \nA certificate program awards tangible proof that knowledge was achieved and/or skills mastered. ​ \nWho Will Benefit \nThis course will benefit any individuals who use DRIs to monitor work environments to protect worker health and safety. This may include firefighters\, emergency workers\, industrial workers\, and entry-level OEHS professionals (such as IH Technicians). \nWeb Course Materials​ \nAll course materials are provided as PDF downloads via the online classroom (registrant-access only). No hardcopy materials are mailed for this course. \nRegistrants connect and get unlimited 24/7 web access for 90 days from date of purchase. Materials in this course include: \n\nA full eLearning suite of 12 modules incorporating narrated slides and interactive activities​\nGlossary of relevant DRI terminology and acronyms\nModule notebooks\n\nAdditional value-add documents include: \n\nInstrument and sensor standardized equipment specification sheets\nDRI competencies checklist\nDRI maintenance log (for the team)\nMaintenance task checklist (for the individual)\nRecord-keeping checklist\nQuestions to better understand the context of your work environment\n\nTo successfully complete this course in the online classroom\, participants must view the presentation in its entirety\, complete all module activities\, and pass an online assessment. An online evaluation of the course is included as part of the credit submission process.
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/certificate-program-use-of-direct-reading-instruments/2023-04-05/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CHMP,CHMP Blueprint CMPs
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