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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!While not all industries require safety audits to be conducted in the workplace, having regular safety audits performed can help you determine how effective your safety programs are. This course will cover the basics of a safety audit.
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Sale!Harassment in the workplace can come in many forms: it can be sexual, physical, or psychological. Often, the terms bullying, abuse, and manipulation will be tied to harassment.
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Sale!This course covers electrical regulations, arc flash/arc blast hazards, arc flash risk analysis, flash protection and approach boundaries, PPE and levels of protective clothing, and safe work practices to protect workers around live and exposed parts.
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Sale!This course will cover flammable liquid safety including emergency evacuation, Use of portable fire extinguishers, spill response procedures, use, handling practices, procedures (including storage and transfer), area limitations such as no-smoking rules, open-flame rules, etc., ventilation systems, housekeeping procedures and special concerns.
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Sale!When you think of chlorine, you think of the chemical that is added to swimming pools, the stuff that makes your eyes itchy and bloodshot and gives your hair an odd green hue, right? And aside from that, it’s fairly harmless, right? But it should be remembered that chlorine is a dangerous chemical.
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Sale!Asbestos is a natural, fibrous silicate mineral. Exposure has proved extremely dangerous; microscopic asbestos fibers, when inhaled, can cause certain types of often fatal lung disease, making asbestos hazard awareness an essential training topic.
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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!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!Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) are viruses carried in human blood and other body fluids that cause disease in people. There are many different bloodborne pathogens, including malaria and syphilis, but the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV) viruses, which can each lead to liver cancer, pose the most serious threat of workplace exposure.
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Sale!Powered Industrial Trucks Part 1 - Introduction and Fundamentals introduces you to the basics of forklift safety including the classes of forklifts, power sources and battery safety. (French Version)
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Sale!This course will cover flammable liquid safety including emergency evacuation, Use of portable fire extinguishers, spill response procedures, use, handling practices, procedures (including storage and transfer), area limitations such as no-smoking rules, open-flame rules, etc., ventilation systems, housekeeping procedures and special concerns. (Spanish Version)
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Sale!This course will identify the hazards that arise from failing to maintain workspace organization. Good housekeeping implies that a workplace is kept in an organized, uncluttered, and hazard-free condition. While this is a relatively simple concept, the benefits that can be realized from good housekeeping practices are far reaching and affect not only workers' safety but also their health and productivity. (Spanish Version)
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Sale!Fire extinguishers are one of the most reliable ways to put out fires in the workplace. Fire extinguishers are not a requirement, but if employers choose to provide them they must train workers in general fire extinguisher use to comply with standards. In this course, you will be able to Identify fire and extinguisher basics, Evaluate conditions to determine whether to evacuate or fight the fire and Demonstrate the techniques used to extinguish a fire. (Spanish Version)
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Sale!According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), many of the 14,000 oil spills reported each year are caused by industry activities resulting from storage tank rupturing, pipeline leaks, and oil transport accidents.
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Sale!The term “ergonomics” refers to making the workplace conducive to the comfort and productivity of the employee.
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Sale!Messy and disorganized workplaces are a hassle to deal with, and are often a source of injuries from walking into things, tripping, slipping, or being hit by falling objects.
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Even a little lead poisoning can cause serious health problems, and at very high levels, it can be fatal. Almost 95% of elevated blood lead levels among adults are work-related. Upon completion, you will recall hazards and health effects of lead exposure, ways to determine if there is lead in your workplace, and how to control lead exposure.
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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. (French Version)
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Sale!This course covers the two main types of sexual harassment – quid pro quo and hostile work environment, rights and responsibilities of employees and employers, how to recognize harassing behaviors, reporting harassment, and prevention strategies. It is geared towards employees.
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One of the most common health complaints around the world is back pain. Back pain hurts 80% of people during some point in their lives. The danger is higher for manufacturing, warehouse, hospitality and trades workers, and any other physically demanding job.
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Sale!When the body is unable to warm itself, cold related stress may result. This may include tissue damage and possibly death.
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Sale!A confined space is large enough and configured in such a way that you can enter and perform assigned work. A confined space has a limited or restricted means of entrance or exit, and a configuration that can make first aid, rescue, evacuation, or other emergency response activities difficult.
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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.