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Sale!There are some standard excuses for not wearing a hardhat—it is too heavy, too hot, too cold or too bulky or even too ugly. But all of these excuses sound very flimsy when you consider how a hardhat can save your life. This quick course will cover the hazards associated with not wearing a hardhat and a hardhat can protect you.
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Sale!For some work environments, falls are not only a risk but a regular occurrence. In this quick course, you will learn fall rescue strategies to ensure every fall is safe.
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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!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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Some people may have viewed working from home as a luxury prior to the pandemic. However, it has now become a necessity for many people because it is a key strategy for increasing safety. This course covers the fundamentals of working from home including what it means to work from home, potential advantages, potential issues, safety or security issues and other tips on remote work.
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Sale!While it is not always hazardous to work alone, it can be when other circumstances are present. Whether a situation is a high or low risk will depend on the location, type of work, interaction with the public, or the consequences of an emergency, incident, injury, etc. This wide variety of circumstances makes it important to assess each situation individually. (Spanish Version)
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While it is not always hazardous to work alone, it can be when other circumstances are present. Whether a situation is a high or low risk will depend on the location, type of work, interaction with the public, or the consequences of an emergency, incident, injury, etc. This wide variety of circumstances makes it important to assess each situation individually.
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These are things you need to know and understand so you can be safe at work today and every day. Everyone in the workplace, from the employer to the newest worker, has different but important duties to keep the workplace safe. Employers have the most authority in the workplace and the greatest responsibility for safety and health in the workplace, but it’s important for your own safety that you understand everyone’s health and safety duties, including yours.
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All employers covered by the Act are regulated by Part 1904 regulations. However, businesses with 10 or fewer employees and businesses with certain industry classifications are partially exempt from keeping OSHA injury and illness records, unless OSHA or the Bureau of Labor Statistics notifies them in writing that they must do so. All employers covered by OSHA—no matter the number of employees or industry classification—must report to OSHA any workplace incident that results in a fatality or the hospitalization of three or more employees.
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Sale!Ce cours en ligne complet sur le SIMDUT 2015 est une exploration approfondie des notions de base du SIMDUT. Le site a été mis à jour avec les nouvelles informations supplémentaires reçues du SGH
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Sale!During this pandemic, social distancing is vital in reducing transmission risks and protecting yourself. In this quick course, you will learn about social distancing measures and it protects you.
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Sale!In this quick course, you can expect to learn about the symptoms and nature of COVID-19 to reduce the risk of transmission spread and protect everyone.
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Sale!Workplace violence can occur at the workplace or anywhere a job takes an individual, and can also range from threats and verbal abuse to physical assaults and murder. (Spanish Version)
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Sale!La verdadera inclusión sólo puede existir cuando las personas en el lugar de trabajo se sienten libres de ser ellas mismas. Las opiniones, habilidades y contribuciones de todos no sólo deben ser toleradas, sino también valoradas para que todos los empleados tengan la oportunidad de maximizar su potencial. Este curso tratará de la importancia de la diversidad en su lugar de trabajo.
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Sale!It is important to use ladders safely to avoid fall and related injuries in the workplace. In this quick course, you will learn about the hazards ladders pose and best practices for your safety.
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Sale!Chemicals are frequently used in a variety of workplaces for a variety of reasons. Each chemical poses unique hazards that endanger the health of yourself and others. These hazards are detailed in chemical labels and pictograms and in this course you will learn how to understand them to protect yourself.
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Sale!In this quick course, you will learn best practices for conducting traffic control while teams are performing roadwork.
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Sale!This quick course covers how even the smallest change in your actions can impact the environment and how a responsible attitude towards the environment can make a positive impact on safety.
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Sale!This quick course will review what silica is, the dangers of silica exposure and how to prevent exposure.
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Sale!This course is meant to help you identify and correct unsafe work practices, in addition to creating and enforcing safe work practices so everyone can avoid struck-by and caught-between injuries and incidents.
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Sale!Slip, trip, and fall injuries are one of the most common causes of workplace injuries and death. This micro course will cover the dangers associated with a slip, trip or fall and how to protect yourself from hazards that could cause you to slip, trip or fall.
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Sale!In this quick course we’ll look at some of the issues workers face as they age and what they can do to stay focused and accident-free.
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Sale!Heat is not only a hazard in outdoor work, but is present in indoor environments and poses the same risks of heat exhaustion, rash, and stroke. In this quick course, you will learn about common heat hazards and precautionary measures you can take for your and others' safety.
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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!When an accident happens and a hazardous chemical spill occurs, several different outcomes are possible. Businesses that want to successfully cope and recover after an accident must take a comprehensive approach to spill prevention and management.