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Arc Flash Course
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Electricity poses two major hazards to people who work with it: arc flash and shock.
Avoiding Hazardous Walking Surfaces
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Slips, trips and falls on hazardous walking surfaces continue to make up most on-the-job accidents.
Avoiding Noise Hazards
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Workers need this important information to recognize and avoid noise hazards.
Basic First Aid
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Even minor injuries on the job can affect an employee's work performance.
Bend over Backwards
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Protect your employees' backs with this retention-building course filled with information employees need to know.
Checkoff List: GHS Safety Data Sheets
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This is the information explaining how SDSs are different from Material Safety Data Sheets.
Construction Struck-By Hazards
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Struck-by accidents occur when a person is hit by a moving object on the construction site.
Crane Safety – Construction
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Use this crane safety in construction course to remind your employees about crane safety procedures.
Cranes – Preventing Accidents
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Ninety percent of crane-related accidents are caused by human error.
Don’t Fall Down
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Falls are the second leading cause of death each year in the United States (after traffic accidents).
Don’t Slip, Trip or Fall
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Slips, trips, and falling injuries can be disabling, or even fatal.
Drug & Alcohol Abuse in Construction Environments (Employees)
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Drugs and alcohol can be either a depressant or a stimulant and hurt the workplace.
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