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$20.00 Construction Safety Basics The Compressed Gas Awareness Course is a concise and informative program designed to provide participants with essential knowledge about handling, storing, and using compressed gases safely. This course aims to raise awareness of the potential... | |||||
$20.00 Construction Safety Basics This e-learning course is designed to be self-paced and can be taken at any time and from any location with an internet connection. This makes it convenient for workers to complete the training at their own pace and schedule. The course aims to... | |||||
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This e-learning course is designed to be self-paced and can be taken at any time and from any location with an internet connection. This makes it convenient for workers to complete the training at their own pace and schedule.... | |||||
$35.00 Construction Safety Basics The "caught-in/between" hazards, one of OSHA's "Focus Four," refers to accidents where a worker is caught between or in equipment, materials, or structures. Examples of caught-in/between hazards include:
Being caught in or between machinery or... | |||||
$35.00 Construction Safety Basics Electrocution is one of OSHA's "Focus Four," which refers to the four most common causes of severe injury and death in the construction industry. Electrocution hazards include exposure to electrical energy through contact with power lines,... | |||||
$35.00 Construction Safety Basics The “Construction Focus Four: Fall Hazards” lesson is part of the 4-hour block consisting of segments on
each of the Focus Four Hazards: Falls, Caught-In or -Between, Struck-By and Electrocution.
The purpose of this lesson is to provide... | |||||
$35.00 Construction Safety Basics OSHA's "Focus Four" refers to the four most common causes of severe injury and death in the construction industry: falls, electrocutions, caught-in/between hazards, and struck-by hazards. OSHA provides training and education resources for... | |||||
$10.00 Construction Safety Basics OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has guidelines and regulations for the use of hand and power tools in the construction industry to prevent injuries. Some key points include:
Employers must provide workers with training on... | |||||
$10.00 Construction Safety Basics OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) identifies several health hazards that construction workers may be exposed to, including:
Respirable crystalline silica dust, which can cause lung cancer and other respiratory... | |||||
$10.00 Construction Safety Basics OSHA stands for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which is a government agency within the United States Department of Labor. OSHA is responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for employees by setting and... |