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Sale!For safety professionals, work involving industrial trucks and similar vehicles presents issues of serious liability, and concerns that must be mitigated through workforce training and testing for competency.
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Sale!Office employees need to know what to do in case of an emergency, and accidents are surprisingly common. This course will educate you on the importance of office safety.
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Sale!This lesson will discuss techniques and methods that can be implemented in any workplace to reduce the risk of back pain. Materials handling is fundamental and can't be avoid, but with the proper skills it doesn't have to be a workplace hazard.
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Sale!Workers who operate and maintain machinery suffer approximately 18,000 injuries and over 800 deaths per year. Machine safeguards are your first line of defense against injuries caused by moving machines.
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Sale!Workers injured on the job from exposure to hazardous energy lose an average of 24 workdays for recuperation. This course covers the purpose of LOTO, locks and tags and their use, and the differences between authorized, affected and other employees.
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Sale!Upon completion of the course learners will understand common hazards of ladder use, recognize types of ladders, requirements for use, fall prevention techniques, and how to inspect ladders before and after use to ensure safe use.
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Sale!If you are exposed to heat in your work environment—and if you work outside it is likely that you will be—then the risk of heat stress illness and injury needs serious attention.
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Sale!Sometimes people take hearing for granted. Picture yourself unable to hear. Visualize how your life will be changed. It is important to learn about noise hazards and how to protect yourself against noise hazards.
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Sale!First Aid Fundamentals will identify the correct actions to take during an initial response to an accident or first aid situation.
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Sale!The most common workplace emergency is fire. The best way to prevent injuries and deaths from fires is to prevent fires in the first place.
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Sale!One of the most reliable ways to put out fires in the workplace is fire extinguishers. Although they are not a requirement, employers who choose to use fire extinguishers must train workers in general fire extinguisher use to comply with standards.