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Sale!For many workplaces, falls are an inevitability. Personal fall arrest systems are deployed to ensure every fall is safe. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn about the importance of personal fall arrest systems and how to safely use them.
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Sale!Power tools, while useful, can cause a variety of hazards, ranging from catching on clothing to fatal injuries. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn about the dangers posed by power tools and best practices for safe use.
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Sale!Tripping hazards are present in every workplace in the forms of debris, cords, ledges, or just stairs. In this Safety Tip course, employees will identify common tripping hazards and learn strategies for reducing their presence in the workplace.
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Sale!Respiratory protection plays a crucial role in the survival and wellbeing of employees. In this Safety Tip course, employees will identify common respiratory hazards and learn what respiratory is necessary for different hazards.
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Sale!In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn best practices for ensuring their safety while performing road work.
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Sale!Chainsaws, while incredibly useful, are the cause of horror movie style injuries. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn about the hazards posed by chainsaws and safe practices for their operation.
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Sale!Extension cords can pose a variety of risks, ranging from trips, fires, and electrocutions. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn about best practices for extension cord use to preserve their own and others' safety while on the job.
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Sale!Slips, trips, and falls only get more likely during the winter months due to snow, ice, and fog. In this Safety Tip course, employees will identify winter-specific slip, trip, and fall hazards and learn best practices to ensure their safety.
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Sale!Simply put, sitting for extended periods of time damages the body significantly. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn strategies and techniques to keep their body healthy and reduce the negative effects of sitting.
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Sale!Eye strain is a common symptom of staring at computer screen, long drives, or brightly lit areas. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn strategies to reduce eye strain and maintain the health of their eyes.
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Sale!Summertime brings a wave of hazards to the work environment, ranging from heat to fires. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn how to protect themselves from summer hazards and work safely.
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Sale!Among all the potential hazards in the construction industry, 4 account the most reported work-related injuries. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn about the top 4 hazards and ways to protect themselves.
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Sale!GHS labels detail important information on the proper use of chemicals and the hazards they pose. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn how to understand GHS labels and what to do if they are missing or illegible.
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Sale!Driving in the winter poses unique hazards for drivers. In this Safety Tip course, employees will identify common hazards and learn strategies to stay safe on the job and driving to and from work.
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Sale!In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn about the hazards bodies of water pose and how to safely work in or around water.
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Sale!Increasingly, utilities are installing much of their services underground. This quick course covers the hazards associated with underground services and how to prevent incidents that may arise.
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The Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) reports that scaffolding accidents attribute to an estimated 9,000 injuries and 79 fatalities annually. No matter how safe or sturdy a scaffold may look, it can only support a specific weight capacity specified by the manufacturer. Workers must recognize terms associated with capacity limits when working with scaffolds. This course will help you work safely and follow best practices when working on scaffolding.
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Sale!It's reported that scaffolding accidents lead to an estimated 9,000 injuries and 79 fatalities every year.
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This lesson informs you of the liabilities and consequences associated with sexual harassment and other types of harassment in the workplace. Additionally, it covers how to respond when harassment occurs, the aspects of a harassment investigation, the dangers of retaliation, and the steps both employees and management must take in order to prevent sexual or other types of harassment.
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In management, you have to have a plan for addressing sexual harassment in the workplace, and you should provide training on at least an annual basis, because sexual harassment is, first, a crime, but it is also an expensive one that threatens the viability of your operation. Sexual harassment incidents trouble the work environment by establishing a negative environment that can ruin working relationships, lower productivity, result in costly administrative actions and even more expensive litigation. You need protect your employees from sexual harassment and educate them on the explicit policy, encouraging them to report violations freely.
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Sale!State regulations define sexual harassment as unwanted sexual advances, or visual, verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature. This definition includes many forms of offensive behavior and includes gender-based harassment of a person of the same sex as the harasser. This course will cover important information for employees including What is Harassment in California, the Fair Employment and Housing Act, Title VII Civil Rights Act, the Ralph Act, Discrimination, What Constitutes Sexual Harassment and much more.