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The purpose of the NFPA standard 70E is to provide a standard for safety-related work practices for the construction, maintenance, operation and demolition of electrical systems in the workplace. This Overview covers awareness-level information for workers who have jobs or assignments that bring them into contact with electrical hazards, such as arc flash and electric shock. Completing this lesson does not designate an employee as an electrically-qualified worker
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Sale!In this quick course, learners will learn about the hazards and health effects of asbestos. In addition, they will learn about common sources of asbestos in a variety of workplaces and what precautionary measures they can take.
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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!El asbesto es un material increíblemente peligroso que ha causado miles de muertes. En este curso, los alumnos recibirán formación para comprender los peligros de la exposición e inhalación del amianto, así como la forma de minimizar la exposición al material tóxico.
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Sale!In this quick course, learners will learn the hazards posed by autoclaves and sterilizers, in addition to best practices for safety.
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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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The purpose of this course is to recognize how practicing good posture while improving your work area conditions and working ergonomically will protect and strengthen your back. Learn how to identify how a healthy lifestyle, and improving your strength and flexibility, con protect you from work-related injuries.
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Sale!An employer or supervisor can't stand by you every second to see that safety rules are followed. You must take charge of your safety because you have the most to gain — and the most to lose.