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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!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!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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In this course you’ll learn about the chemistry of Hydrogen Sulfide and how it is formed, the properties and characteristics of the gas, where Hydrogen Sulfide is likely to be located in your workplace, the potential health hazards of short term and long term H2S exposure, how to work safely with Hydrogen Sulfide and emergency response steps to take should you or a co-worker be exposed to this gas. (Spanish Version)
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Sale!Upon completion, workers will be able to define hazards of machinery, identify requirements for safeguards, methods for guarding, types of machine safeguards, and recall the rights and responsibilities of an employee working around guarded machinery. (French Version)