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Sale!This course covers, the elements and dangers of fire, regulatory requirements for fire prevention plans, housekeeping guidelines for fire prevention, emergency exits and their components, and actions to take in response to a fire alarm. (French Version)
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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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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 OSHA standards. OSHA states that if employers expect workers to use the fire extinguishers themselves, hands-on training must be provided.
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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!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.
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Sale!Fatigue can lead to mistakes on the job. And those mistakes can lead to injuries and fatalities. This quick course covers the dangers of working while experiencing fatigue and how to identify a fatigued worker and how to protect yourself.
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Sale!The construction industry has an average of over 360 fatal falls per year. The purpose of this course is to bring awareness to fall hazards and the proper use of Fall Protection, Work Positioning, Fall Restraint, and Fall Arrest systems. (Spanish Version)
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Sale!To minimize injury from a fall, use a fall arrest system. It is fundamental to use fall arrest equipment correctly to prevent injury as much as possible.
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Sale!In this quick course, you will learn how to identify fall hazards in your workplace and take preventative measures to avoid falls.
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Sale!This quick courses covers the hazards associated with facilities maintenance and how to protect yourself including gear that protects you, hazard communication and more.
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The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance, especially a corrosive substance, are critical. Delaying treatment, even for a few seconds, may cause serious injury. Emergency showers and eyewash stations provide on-the-spot decontamination. They allow workers to flush away hazardous substances that can cause injury.
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Sale!Our eyes are one of our greatest assets. They are susceptible to all kinds of injuries in the workplace if they are not properly protected. This quick course will cover common hazards that can cause eye injuries and how to protect yourself. (Spanish Version)
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Sale!Our eyes are one of our greatest assets. They are susceptible to all kinds of injuries in the workplace if they are not properly protected. This quick course will cover common hazards that can cause eye injuries and how to protect yourself.
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Sale!Prior to any excavation, trenching, or shoring activities, you must take specific steps to setup the site to avoid the accidental disruption of utilities, and assure the stability of adjacent structures—you need to engineer some controls and take precautionary measures.
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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!While many people are quite capable of working well into their 60s or longer, they are at greater risk for injury and job-related illnesses because of reduced strength, balance, hearing, vision, and slower reaction time. This quick course covers some of the dangers of working as you age and how to protect yourself.
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Emergency planning is critical for operations that handle or produce significant quantities of hazardous materials. Because of the danger to employees working at these facilities and to the general public presented by the harmful release of hazardous materials, likes noxious, combustible gases and waste, people have a right to know about the potential for danger involved in related operations.
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “Hazardous waste is waste that is dangerous or potentially harmful to our health or the environment. Hazardous wastes can be liquids, solids, gases, or sludges. They can be discarded commercial products, like cleaning fluids or pesticides, or the by-products of manufacturing processes.” There is a growing awareness of the dangerous side effects of hazardous waste contamination. Years ago, many industrial plants discharged heavy metals and unstable organic compounds directly into streams or injected them into the earth’s subsurface through wells, causing illness in populations with close proximity to these toxic sites. This lesson teaches the industrial sources of land, air, and water pollution, the health dangers that environmental pollutants present, and the types of actions that industrial facility workers must complete in order to control industrial pollutants and respond to environmental incidents.
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Sale!Majority of the parts of a health and safety system are aimed at preventing emergencies. Unfortunately, there are never guarantees, and if an emergency does happen, you need to be able to respond immediately and appropriately.
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This lesson creates awareness about the dangers of fire and other emergencies, provides an overview of the requirements for emergency action and fire prevention plans, and touches on best practices for responding to alarms and practicing preparedness through drills. This lesson does not cover how to prepare for hazardous waste material emergencies or responses such as cleanup.