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Sale!Learners will identify higher risk occupations, how to recognize potential workplace violence and understand how to react in a violent situation. (French version)
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Sale!According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, workplace violence is the second leading cause of fatal workplace injuries in the United States, affecting almost 2 million American workers every year. This course will cover occupations that are at a higher risk for violent incidents and what risk factors put them at a greater risk, general risk factors for violence at work and for your own workplace and type of work you do, the four main types of workplace violence, Identify and respond to early warning signs of potentially violent behavior or violent situations, ways to manage a hostile or violent person or situation.
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Sale!According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, workplace violence is the second leading cause of fatal workplace injuries in the United States, affecting almost 2 million American workers every year. This course will cover general risk factors for violence at work and for your own workplace and type of work you do, the four main types of workplace violence, how to identify and respond to early warning signs of potentially violent behavior or violent situations and how to recall ways to manage a hostile or violent person or situation.
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Sale!Effective housekeeping can help control or eliminate workplace hazards. This course will cover why it's important to pay attention to housekeeping at work, benefits of good housekeeping and elements of an effective housekeeping program. (Spanish Version)
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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!Valley fever is a disease caused by a fungus that gets into your body through your lungs. This course will review what valley fever is, where it occurs, symptoms and treatment. (Spanish Version)
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Sale!This course covers the harmful effects of spilled oil and regulations for oil pollution prevention. The purpose and requirements of a SPCC Plan, procedures to prevent spills, and measures for stopping a spill from reaching the environment.
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Recent statistics from the Congressional Accountability Office of Compliance indicate that employee falls are private industry’s third leading cause of workplace fatalities. Around 600 workers die from a fatal slip, trip, or fall, each year. This overview of slips, trips, and falls helps reinforce good behaviors for workers on how and where to avoid areas where these hazards can reside.
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Sale!The final part of this four-part series will cover the importance of communication when operating and working around a skid steer including signals and signs.
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Sale!Part three of this four-part series will cover other hazards of a skid steer including load handling, moving pipe, hazardous conditions, pedestrian safety and more.
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Sale!Part two of this four-part series will cover safe operation of a skid steer including inspection, start up and shut down and how to avoid dangerous crushing and rollovers.
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Sale!Part one of this four-part series will introduce you the skid steer including the dangers of working with a skid steer loader in order to help you avoid injury or death.
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This lesson is designed as an intro/refresher to our Silica Hazards course in order to improve the safety of workers in environments where silica exposure hazards exist by increasing employee awareness of this hazard and by demonstrating how the hazard can be recognized and addressed in the workplace.
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Sale!Every person employed in Canada has the right to a safe work environment. Each jurisdiction within Canada has an Occupational Health and Safety Act that is based on the internal responsibility system (IRS). (French Version)
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Sale!Every person employed in Canada has the right to a safe work environment. Each jurisdiction within Canada has an Occupational Health and Safety Act that is based on the internal responsibility system (IRS).
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The goal of this lesson is to teach workers the purpose of respirators and the preparations, maintenance and storage requirements. Workers will also learn when it is permissible to leave a respirator use area, the warning signs that a respirator is not functioning properly, and how respirator emergencies and malfunctions should be handled.
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The goal of the lesson is make employees aware of the primary objective of process safety management: to prevent unwanted releases of highly hazardous chemicals into locations that expose employees and others to serious hazards, and to provide an overview of the standards and best practices necessary to achieve that objective.
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Sale!À la fin de cette leçon, les employés connaîtront les différents types de risques respiratoires et leurs effets possibles sur la santé, les façons pour minimiser ou éliminer les risques, les compétences nécessaires pour l’utilisation d’appareil respiratoire et leurs différents types ainsi que la façon de sélectionner l’appareil approprié et la façon de les entretenir.