Hierarchy of Controls Safety Training

Help employees understand how hazards are best managed using the hierarchy of controls. This training explains how different control methods reduce risk, support industrial safety, and improve decision-making in hazardous work environments.
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Reduce risk using proven control strategies

Build awareness of how hazard controls are prioritized and applied to improve workplace safety and reduce exposure risks.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course at your own pace without interrupting daily work activities.
  • HAZWOPER Hierarchy of Controls Training
    Covers the structure and purpose of the hierarchy used in hazard control programs.
  • Risk Mitigation Training
    Explains how different control levels reduce or eliminate workplace hazards.
  • Industrial Hazard Safety Focus
    Addresses common industrial hazards and how they are managed through controls.
  • Workplace Safety Procedures
    Reinforces the role of policies, processes, and controls in maintaining safety.
  • Employee Hazard Awareness
    Improves recognition of unsafe conditions and appropriate control measures.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Receive a downloadable certificate immediately after completing the course.
  • Understand the hierarchy of controls
    Help learners recognize the purpose and structure of the hierarchy used in safety programs.
  • Identify different control levels
    Explain elimination, substitution, engineering, administrative controls, and PPE.
  • Apply risk mitigation concepts
    Promote selection of the most effective control methods to reduce hazards.
  • Support industrial hazard safety
    Encourage proactive approaches to managing workplace risks.
  • Strengthen employee hazard awareness
    Build understanding of individual roles in maintaining safe work conditions.
    • HAZWOPER workers
    • Safety and health professionals
    • Supervisors and managers
    • Maintenance and operations personnel
    • Employees exposed to workplace hazards
    • Introduction to the hierarchy of controls
    • Purpose of hazard control systems
    • Elimination and substitution overview
    • Engineering controls overview
    • Administrative controls overview
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • Applying the hierarchy in the workplace
    • Employee roles and responsibilities
    • Course review and completion
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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    It is a framework used to rank hazard control methods from most to least effective in reducing risk.
    This course is intended for employees and supervisors working in environments with potential hazards.
    Yes, it explains elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE.
    Yes, the course focuses on reducing hazards through structured and effective control methods.
    Yes, it reinforces the importance of following established safety procedures and controls.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is issued immediately after finishing the course.