This program is designed to provide opioid overdose response training at the Awareness Level. The program will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. By successfully completing this program, you will meet the objectives of an Awareness Level responder as described by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Worker Training Program.
At the conclusion of this program, the participant will be able to respond safely to an opioid overdose incident.
Certificates of completion can be printed by the participant once a 70% or greater score is achieved. The participant may take the quiz as many times as necessary in order to reach the 70% mark. A representative from the employer will need to certify/sign each certificate. In order to be certified, all participants must complete the required information within the registration process. In addition, each participant must complete the training on an individual basis. If you ask someone else to go through the program for you, you will not learn the information that will be necessary to protect your health and safety. This will also render your certificate null and void.
First responders at the Awareness Level are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release. They are also trained to define a hazardous material and its risks, recognize a release, identify the material if possible, and identify the need for additional resources, such as the area Hazmat Team. This includes law enforcement personnel.
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and state OSHA programs, a responder at the Awareness Level must have: