Adult First Aid/CPR – Bryan Morris/Kevin Kealey

A quarter of Americans say they’ve been in a situation in which someone needed CPR. If administered properly and immediately to sudden cardiac arrest victims, CPR can save lives. Participants will learn how to perform CPR and handle respiratory and cardiac emergencies for adults until professional medical help arrives. In addition, participants will learn the basics of first aid. This course provides adult first aid/CPR training through the American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI) curriculum and provides the knowledge, skills and confidence to respond in a medical emergency. Attendees who successfully complete the course will be issued an ASHI certification. (10 seats are available per session, Register in SATERN)


Asbestos Awareness Training – Tracy Avant & Gregory Lowden

Do you work with or around materials that contain asbestos? Attend this training to be able to recognize asbestos-containing materials, and understand the hazards of asbestos. All personnel who may contact asbestos-containing materials while performing building renovation, maintenance, or custodial activities, are required to attend asbestos awareness training annually. This training is intended for employees who have contact with, but do not disturb asbestos- or presumed asbestos-containing materials and for employees who clean up dust, waste and debris that may contain asbestos. This course will focus on recognizing damaged and deteriorated asbestos-containing materials, and working safely around them. If you work in building renovation, operations and maintenance, utilities, or as a building manager or custodian and you may contact asbestos-containing materials, you must attend this training annually.  Target audience: Construction & building renovation personnel, operations &maintenance personnel, and custodial workers.  (Hybrid)  Register in SATERN


Escape Room

The Safety Awareness Campaign 2023 Escape Room is a fun way to test your ability to recognize hazards. You’re invited to a co-worker’s retirement party that has food, friends, and hazards. The room consists of hazards that each team must uncover to find the hidden letter. In order to “escape”, each team must identify all of the hazards (and letters) in the room and unscramble the letters to determine the “escape” word. Each team will have up to 5 minutes to escape! 
 
Use the Sign-up Genius Link to reserve your date and time. You can either sign up individually or register a team up to 5 people: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F4AABAC2FAAF5C07-2023


Fire Extinguisher Training – Art Gavin

The class covers the simple science of fire, classification of fires, features and limitations of fire extinguishers, selection and operation of fire extinguishers, and safety when using a portable fire extinguisher. Participants will move to a designated outdoor location for hands-on training, which includes the use of special training fire extinguishers on Code 360’s electronic fire extinguisher training system.   (In person only, 20 seats are available per session) please Register in SATERN. 


Floor Warden Training – Brady Helms

This training is designed to educate FOMS, AFOMs, and FWs in building evacuation procedures to follow during an emergency.  Target audience: Designated Floor Wardens, FOM, AFOMs  (Hybrid)  Register in SATERN.


Hazardous Waste Training - Leo Hrybyk & Harry Stein

GSFC is committed to operating its mission without compromising the planet's resources so that future generations can meet their needs.  The GSFC Environmental Management System (EMS) consists of numerous goals aimed at reducing Goddard’s environmental impacts and risks.  Target Audience:  Hazardous Waste Generators (Hybrid) Register in SATERN


Integrated Contingency Plan – Quattara Fatogoma

This course is designed for oil handlers and their supervisors. The ICP defines “oil handling personnel” as those individuals who use, store, and/or transfer oil; witness the use, storage and/or transfer of oil. Oil handling personnel include employees who repair or maintain machinery that contains oil.   Target audience: for those who use, store, and/or transfer oil. (Hybrid)  Register in SATERN


Office Safety for Supervisors – Bryan Morris

This course was developed specifically for Goddard supervisors. Did you know that there are 73 requirements in the safety GPRs alone that every supervisor on center has to comply with, regardless of the type of work your employees perform? This course categorizes the 73 requirements so they can be discussed without reviewing each shall statement, and it provides additional information on available resources and training that supervisors have at their disposal. (Teams only)


Oxygen Deficiency Hazard – Luis Muniz

This course describes potential oxygen deficiency hazards associated with cryogen and compressed gas storage areas, and the controls Goddard has implemented to mitigate these hazards. (In person only)  Register in SATERN


Respiratory Protection – Gregory Lowden

This session will cover limitations and capabilities of various types of respirators, situations in which a respirator is necessary and how improper fit, usage, or maintenance can comprise protection. This training session will fulfill the annual GSFC Respiratory Protection Program training requirement for employees who wear respirators.  Target audience: Employees that are GSFC Respiratory Protection Program participants.  (Teams Only)  Register in SATERN


Safety Culture Survey Results

Did you complete the GSFC Safety Culture Survey last fall and are curious about the results? Are you reading this description and asking yourself…. “What Safety Culture Survey?” This session is for you no matter how you answered the two previous questions. GSFC’s Safety Culture POC, Krystal Kennedy, will present a brief overview of NASA’s Safety Culture Model, summarize the results of the survey, and respond to any questions about Safety Culture. 1 hour

Audience: All employees.


STEP Overview – System Safety & Operational Safety Curriculums – Mike Kelly

Open Dialogue on the SMA Technical Excellence Program (STEP) specifically concentrating on System Safety, Operational Safety, and Technical Leadership Curriculums within the program.  Also, there will be a discussion of easy methods to locate and complete this training available to all NASA Civil Servants and Contractors.


Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan

This training will provide an introduction to storm water, an overview of the SWPPP, responsibilities of the Activity Coordinator, permit requirements and spill reporting procedures.  Target audience: GSFC - Activity Coordinator, permit requirements and spill reporting procedures.  (Hybrid)  Register in SATERN


Test Before Touch – Importance of Electrical Safety Preplanning

There have been two major mishaps that severely injured personnel and several close calls related to arc flash across the agency.  Although these incidents may have different root causes, all of them had causal factors related to inadequately planning and a failure to properly test and verify an electrically safe work condition was established before touching the equipment.  This course provides best practices in electrical preplanning and the importance of testing before touch.  The primary audience for this course is electricians installing, servicing, or maintaining electrical systems at GSFC facilities.