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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 Noise Hazards
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Workers need this important information to recognize and avoid noise hazards.
Compressed Gas Cylinders Course
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A rapid loss of pressure can turn a cylinder into a missile powerful enough to break through a wall.
Cranes – Preventing Accidents
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Ninety percent of crane-related accidents are caused by human error.
Forklift Safety Guidelines
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Thousands of forklift drivers are injured each year, and 42% are due to a tipping vehicle.
Forklift/Powered Industrial Vehicle Safety
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Prepare the road ahead for workers who use forklift/powered industrial trucks on the job.
Hand & Power Tool Safety Tips
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More than 400,000 people suffer power tool injuries each year.
Handle Materials the Right Way
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Every year, thousands of workers are killed or injured while moving, stacking and storing materials.
Lock-Out/Tag-Out
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Sparks flying is a scary image, and with 50,000 injuries a year, lock-out/tag-out is too important to ignore.
Machine Hazards at Work
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Machine tools and powered equipment help us to do more and heavier work than we could ever do on our own.
Make a Safer Warehouse
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Warehouse workers are constantly injured on the job, even more so than in most other workplaces.
New Hire Safety
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A new job gives people plenty to think about, but safety must come first.
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