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Sale!Safety is a series of choices made by workers each day, choices involving behaviors in the workplace. It’s in how you train, what precautions you take when performing tasks, and your level of awareness to external factors that may jeopardize your wellbeing.
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Accidents and injuries have both a human and a business cost, so it is advantageous for employees to practice safe behaviors and mitigate unsafe behaviors in the workplace. This lesson introduces behavior-based safety concepts to employees and creates awareness around what influences employees to change unsafe behaviors before an accident or injury happens.
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Sale!A high percentage of all annual work-related fatalities are caused by motor vehicle crashes. Many of these deaths could have been avoided if the drivers and passengers in these vehicles had worn their seatbelts.
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Sale!Nearly any worker could encounter bloodborne pathogens (BBP) – whether bandaging a co-worker’s cut, stepping on a used hypodermic needle in the alley or helping an accident victim on the way home. This quick course covers the hazards of BBP and how to protect yourself.
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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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Bloodborne pathogens 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. Perhaps no other profession is more at risk of the hazards posed by bloodborne pathogens than the medical profession, but that’s not to say that awareness and prevention measures shouldn’t be prevalent in all workplaces, because the price of ignorance can be very costly and simple understanding of some bloodborne pathogen basics, really can save lives. The goal of this training course is to educate employees to minimize their exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
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Sale!Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an invisible, tasteless and odorless gas that can be lethal to human beings. Due to its difficult detection, carbon monoxide is a serious concern in the work place.
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Sale!Each day you work with industrial chemicals, there is a high-risk work environment. Although chemicals are a broad category, almost always the substances we’re talking about are unpredictable, unstable, and dangerous when handled unsafely.
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Sale!Este curso le enseñará a los aprendices a reconocer los riesgos químicos en el lugar de trabajo, siendo capaces de detectarlos, protegerse y comprender los programas de Hazcom existentes.
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This lesson covers the required awareness training on the occupational hazards common to the handling and use of chemicals, measures you can take to protect yourself from chemical hazards, safe practices for chemical storage and waste disposal, and the correct response to emergency situations involving chemical spills. This lesson does not cover information related to radiological agents, explosives, and biohazardous/infectious agents.
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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!Ladders seem simple, but they pose a significant fall risk in the workplace. In this quick course, you will learn best practices for safe ladder use to ensure everyone gets to go home uninjured.
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Each year in the United States, there are approximately 3,500 people killed and 80,000 others injured in accidents involving Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMVs). Whenever you get the behind the wheel of a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV), your first responsibility is to drive safely. Because when a CMV weighing 10,000 pounds or more collides with a car weighing 4,000 pounds, the car almost always loses. So, the responsibility of driving a commercial motor vehicle is enormous. A recent study showed that the majority of crashes are caused by four types of undesirable driver behavior: recognition errors, decision errors, performance errors, and non-performance errors.
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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 combustible dust is any fine material that can catch fire and explode when mixed with air. This quick course will cover what combustible dust is, what the danger is and how to protect yourself.
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Sale!Proper communication and safety go hand in hand. If there is no communication for given work tasks then safety is missing.
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Sale!Proper communication is crucial for a job to run safely and efficiently. This quick course covers why communication is so important when it comes to safety. When communication is insufficient or missing totally there can be many negative consequences for employees and the company as a whole.