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Hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula H2S. It is an extremely hazardous gas whose marker is the smell of rotten eggs. It is colorless and very dangerous when high concentrations are inhaled. Hydrogen sulfide is highly flammable and explodes easily near lit matches, cigarettes, and other sources of spark or heat. Although only a little irritating at lower concentrations, hydrogen sulfide exposure can result in death. The most likely and dangerous exposure pathway is through inhalation of hydrogen sulfide gas, however, there are some instances where contact is made with the skin. Contact with the skin can result in frostbite or burns.
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Sale!Choosing the right footwear carefully is important, because in certain instances, the right protective footwear can save your life. This quick course covers types of hazards to the feet and how to protect yourself.
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Sale!Canadian employers may seek to employ foreign nationals for a number of different reasons. This course will cover what is required to secure authorization to work in Canada, express entry requirements, LMIA details and more.
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Sale!This course helps HR professionals get familiar with the process for obtaining U.S. work visas including temporary work visas, immigrant visas, relevant law and administering agencies and the typical path for highly educated US graduate to a green card.
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Sale!If the safety professional can identify, analyze and fix the unsafe behaviors and conditions behind a near miss, they can prevent incidents.
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Sale!Poor ergonomics can lead to cumulative traumatic musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) that put strain on our bodies. There are very good reasons for accounting for the ergonomic health of your workforce, because musculoskeletal injuries, once developed, can keep people off of the job for life.