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Course
Review
 

 
Course Title Hazard Communication
Vendor/Sponsor Oklahoma State University
Format Web-based training
System Requirements To access many Web-based courses, you must use Netscape 3.0+ or Internet Explorer 3.0+ running under Windows 95/98 or higher, with a PC of 800 MHz minimum, and connected to the internet using at least a 28.8+ baud modem.
Location  

http://www.pp.okstate.edu/ehs/modules/index.htm

Dates of Review 6/3/02
Instructional Elements Not Available Yes No Not Applicable
Learning objectives included      
User-friendly; intuitive navigation      
Pace is learner controlled      
Job-like examples included      
Module map         
Exit option       
Replay option      
Pre-test      
Post-test      
Record keeping available      
Content Elements Not Available Yes No Not Applicable
Contains required information      
Relevant and accurate graphics      
Relevant job-like examples      
Definitions for technical terms      
Logical sequence      
Practice applications      
Question opportunities      
Realistic or job-like test        
Familiarity Working Expert
Proficiency level    



Users' Comments:

 

Reviewers' Comments:

"This is a very good on-line training course for Hazard Communication, covering Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs); labeling and marking; employee training sessions; and the written right-to-know plan for OSU.  It is very good information but would require the removal of OSU-specific material for it to be used in the DOE Federal or contractor setting.  It is well written and seems to be on a level that is easy to understand. Material flows in a natural sequence and the training does give examples of MSDSs and other training material, which should help the user obtain the information.  However, it does not have many interactive activities to involve the user in the training instead of just reading through the text and taking a short exam at the end of the material. This training essentially has 4 different modules. Each module seems to be on one very long page, with a “next” button at the bottom. When the user gets to the end of the page, they can get to the next page several different ways, with one being hitting the “next” button. There is also a quiz at the end of the course which covers the material very well."

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