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Is it secure to send my credit card information over the Internet?
Yes, all 360training web sites incorporate HTTPS technology making them safe and secure to process monetary transactions. HTTPS is the Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol with SSL Encryption. It is the most popular network protocol for establishing secure connections for exchanging documents on the World Wide Web. You may pay using all major credit cards (Visa ®, MasterCard ®, Discover ® or American Express ®) or electronic check payment (Telecheck ®).



What happens if I get disconnected from the Internet?
If you get disconnected from the Internet, then you will need to log back into your account. If this happens, then you will be returned to the beginning of the lesson that you were working on when you were disconnected.


Can I take the course from various locations and computers?
The courses are available to you from any computer that has access to the Internet.


Can I take this course with the AOL ® browser?
You can take the course with any browser of your choice, although 360training does not support the AOL ®, Mozilla ®, Firefox ® and Netscape ® Browser. This means our technical support team is not able to help you in the event of a problem while taking a course with the any of these browsers. We do suggest that you use Microsoft Internet Explorer browser (version 6.0 or latest), while signed on with AOL ®. To do this, log in to AOL ® and minimize the program. While still connected to the Internet, click on the START button in the lower left-hand corner of your screen. Click PROGRAMS, and then click INTERNET EXPLORER ®. The program icon will have a blue colored "e" shaped icon.


Do I need to use a PC? What if I have a Macintosh?
If you have a MAC ®, then you can still sign on to take any of our classes. Many of our customers have taken their courses on MACs ® and had no problems whatsoever. However, be aware that our technical support team may be unable to assist you, should you encounter technical difficulties. They do not have MACs ® and, therefore, may be unable to replicate any problem you may encounter. If you have a MAC ®, then you will need the latest version of Internet Explorer ®, as well as the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player ®.


Do I need to have sound on my computer to take these classes?
While sound is another feature of our courses, it is not necessary for a customer to have sound in order to learn the course material or complete the course. All information played in audio is also displayed in text by the course player.


How do I get a username or password? What do I use it for? What should I do if I forget it?
The username and password is selected by the student. It should be unique and something that you can easily remember. We suggest using your e-mail address. You will use the same username and password each time you attempt to log in to the virtual university page to access your course. This information is entered in the returning students section on the homepage of the virtual university. If you forget your password, then you can call 800-442-1149 (press 1 for customer service) to request it.





101 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • 101-01 Personal Protective Equipment
  • 101-02 Hearing and Noise Safety
  • 101-03 Respiratory Protection Program
102 Worksite Safety
  • 102-01 Slip, Trip, and Fall Protection
  • 102-02 Ladder Safety
  • 102-03 Portable Power Tool Safety
  • 102-04 Machine Hazards and Safety
  • 102-05 Machine Guarding
  • 102-06 Hand Tool Safety
  • 102-07 Stationary Power Tool Safety
103 First Aid
  • 103-01 First Aid
104 Fire Prevention
  • 104-01 Fire Prevention and Protection Program
  • 104-02 Fire Extinguisher Safety
105 Lockout/Tagout
  • 105-01 Lockout/Tagout Safety Program
106 Confined Space Safety
  • 106-01 Confined Space Safety
107 Electrical Safety
  • 107-01 Electrical Safety
  • 107-02 Energized Electrical Equipment Safety
108 Materials Handling
  • 108-01 Materials Handling and Storing Safety
109 Rigging Safety
  • 109-01 Rigging Safety
110 Scaffolding Safety
  • 110-01 Scaffolding Safety
111 Aerial Devices Safety
  • 111-01 Scissor Lift Operations and Safety
112 Crane Operations Safety
  • 112-01 Scissor Lift Operations and Safety
113 Forklift Safety
  • 113-01 Forklift and Powered Industrial Truck Safety
114 Fall Protection
  • 114-01 Fall Protection
115 Trenching and Excavation Safety
  • 115-01 Trenching and Excavation Safety
116 Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety
  • 116-01 Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety
117 Hazardous Materials Safety
  • 117-01 Hazardous Materials Safety
130 Behavior Based Safety Training
  • 130-01 Behavior Based Safety Programs – Basic Design
  • 130-02 Behavior Based Safety Programs – Basic Concepts
  • 130-03 Hazardous Material Procedures
  • 130-04 Confined Space Procedures
  • 130-05 Hot Work Procedures

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Many workplaces contain spaces that are considered "confined" because their configurations hinder the activities of employees who must enter, work in, and exit them. A confined space has limited or restricted means for entry or exit, and it is not designed for continuous employee occupancy. Confined spaces include, but are not limited to underground vaults, tanks, storage bins, manholes, pits, silos, process vessels, and pipelines. OSHA uses the term "permit-required confined space" (permit space) to describe a confined space that has one or more of the following characteristics: contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere; contains a material that has the potential to engulf an entrant; has walls that converge inward or floors that slope downward and taper into a smaller area which could trap or asphyxiate an entrant; or contains any other recognized safety or health hazard, such as unguarded machinery, exposed live wires, or heat stress.




FAQs of safety equipment, worksite safety, first aid, fire prevention, confined space safety, electrical safety, rigging safety, and crane safety
FAQs of safety equipment, worksite safety, first aid, fire prevention, confined space safety, electrical safety, rigging safety, and crane safety
What is the cost of the course and what methods of payment are accepted?
The cost of each course is located in the course catalog. You may pay using all major credit cards (Visa ®, MasterCard ®, Discover ® or American Express ®) or electronic check payment (Telecheck ®).

Is it secure to send my credit card information over the Internet?
Yes, all 360training web sites incorporate HTTPS technology making them safe and secure to process monetary transactions. HTTPS is the Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol with SSL Encryption. It is the most popular network protocol for establishing secure connections for exchanging documents on the World Wide Web. You may pay using all major credit cards (Visa ®, MasterCard ®, Discover ® or American Express ®) or electronic check payment (Telecheck ®).
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