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Leading Edge Awareness

This construction general awareness training covers what a leading edge is and employer responsibilities. It also includes guardrail systems, safety nets, personal fall arrest systems, fall protection plans, and training requirements.

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Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR)

This general training covers elements of a leak detection and repair program. It includes monitoring, inspections, maintenance, and recordkeeping requirements.

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Line of Fire General Awareness

This general awareness training covers what line of fire means and common hazards. It also includes best practices to avoid being in harms way.

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Lockout Tagout

Lockout tagout (LOTO) is a safety procedure used in industry and research settings to ensure dangerous machines are properly shut off and unable to restart prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work. It requires hazardous energy sources be "isolated and rendered inoperative" before work is started on the equipment in question. This lesson reviews lockout tagout equipment procedures, required lockout tagout devices, hazardous energy sources, injury prevention, and regulatory requirements.

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Machine Guarding

Moving machine parts have the potential for causing severe workplace injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns, and even blindness. The objectives of this lesson include an understanding of machine guarding, use of guards, and safe work practices to prevent injury.

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Migratory Birds

Many migratory birds make fantastic voyages each year. Migration describes the regular annual movements that some animals make between regions where they breed and locations where they spend the rest of the year.

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Social Distancing

Social distancing is a term applied to certain actions and behaviors, designed to stop or slow down the spread of a highly contagious disease. It is a deliberate effort to increase the physical space between people to avoid spreading illness.

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Stop Work Authority

Stop Work Authority is a program designed to provide every employee with the responsibility and obligation to stop work when a perceived unsafe condition or unsafe behavior exists. When employees are properly trained on the stop work authority program, and actively engaged in the process, incident prevention is possible and a strong safety culture can flourish.

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Spotter Safety

Spotters are a proven method of protecting employees and equipment, where there is constant movement of vehicles, equipment, large materials, and other specialized operations.

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SPCC

This lesson examines the purpose of an SPCC Plan, and when it applies. Lesson topics include capacity thresholds, secondary containment requirements, spill prevention strategies, responding and reporting spills, and routine inspection and recordkeeing requirements.

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Silica Awareness

Crystalline silica, also known as silica, is a common mineral silicon dioxide. When these rocks are ground down, they produce a dust that carries silica particles, causing a major health hazard for exposed workers. Learn the hazards and safe work practices when there is silica exposure at work.

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Shelter-in-Place for Weather Emergencies

This training covers objectives related to sheltering in place during weather emergencies. It includes types of weather emergencies, guidelines to follow, and post-emergency best practices.

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