Laser Safety Program Information
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Online Training FAQs, How do I log into Online Training?, Click here to access Online Training.
Log in with your NetID and password. If you don’t know your NetID and/or password or are having trouble loggin, How do I take Online Training?, After successfully logging in, you will see your required training in the list of courses under your name. Click on the name of the training you would, Who do I contact when I can't log in?, NetID/passwords are used to access Online Training. Click here for online help. You can also contact the Help Desk at 919-684-2243., Why don't I see my name under "Welcome to Online Training"?, You may not be active in our system yet. This is common for new employees. Once we receive your information and become active, your training should au, How should employees do their safety training if they don't have a computer?, Their department can make a computer available for them to use for safety training. If the employee is not familiar with using a computer, the supervi, Why do I have to take safety training?, The purpose of the Duke Safety Training Program is to provide employees with the knowledge and tools necessary to reduce the risks associated with the, How is my required training determined?, Requirements are based on your job responsibilities and potential occupational exposures. See Safety Training Policy for more details. If you work for, How often do I have to take a particular course?, See Training Frequencies., How often do I get notified when my training is going to expire?, Email notifications from OESO are sent 30 days and 7 days in advance of a training due date, and the day after the due date has passed (if the trainin, How do I know what training is due/overdue for me?, Training page due dates are listed to the right of the course name, with the trainings due soonest at the top of the list. Past due courses are noted , Is all training available online?, Most training is available on-line. Training not offered online is considered "hands-on" such as fire extinguisher training. There are also items list, Why is there no link to complete the training?, See "Is all safety training available online?" FAQ from Above., How can I tell I passed a quiz?, After successful completion of a quiz a “Congratulations! You passed the quiz” page will pop up. See the Completed Training FAQ above for more informa, How do I get proof of training completion?, See the Completed Training FAQ above., Completed Training, Use this link to view all your completed training and activities. To print the whole list, click “Send to Printer” under your name.
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N, Why did the link for the quiz take me back to my Required Training page?, You may have timed-out of the NetID system. Log out of the NetID system and re-log back into Online Training. Click on the course you were taking and , Why doesn't a course I'm required to take appear in my Required Training tab?, If the course is offered on our site and it does not appear in your Required Training list, Contact Us or call OESO at 919-684-2794 and we will add it, Why can't I find a course in Courses Available Online?, If you are required to take a course that is available online and it is not listed under Courses Available Online, it may be available through other t, Can I take my training before my first day?, We strongly advise not completing training before your first day as we will not have all your information in our database and you may have to retake c, Why does my Employee Health Activity state I have not completed the requirement but I have submitted my documentation and/or completed my requirement , Call Employee Occupational Health and Wellness (EOHW) at 919-684-3136 and they will update your record. Once they update your record, it will be corre, Why did I receive an email that training has been added to my profile?, New trainings may be added for several reasons. See Tier 2-Training Provided by Departments in the Safety Training Policy., How do I check training for another employee?, Click on the link "Check Employee Training" on the left side of the screen. Then enter the "Duke Unique ID#" of the employee you wish to check., The module is not loading or loads blank, If the module you are trying to access is not loading, or loads blank, please try using a different browser. Firefox and Chrome run our modules best.
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New Researchers will need to complete safety training relevant to their work areas and responsibilities. The list below summarizes safety training rel
The Institutional Radiation Safety Committees (both University and Medical Center) have established an institutional requirement of annual training of
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Safe Use of Nanomaterials, What are Nanomaterials?, Nanomaterials are materials having one or more external dimensions, or an internal structure of 100 nm or less, which could exhibit novel characterist, Are there special risks associated with nanomaterials?, Unusual physical, chemical, and biological properties are associated with materials at the nanoscale. Many of these properties are useful, but they ca, How do I work safely with nanomaterials?, See the “Working Safely with Nanomaterials in the Laboratory” information sheet for general information. Each lab should develop specific standard ope, Where can I find more information?, Employees working with nanomaterials may call OESO-Occupational Safety and Hygiene at 684-5996 for more information. Additionally, these websites may
*From T. Schneider, et al., “Evaluation and control of occupational health risks from nanoparticles”, TemaNord 2007-581, p 14 (2007).
This OSHA-regulated program covers selection, training, medical clearance, and respirator fit testing for personnel required to wear respirators for