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DVIR
Commercial motor vehicle drivers and their employers are required to routinely inspect their vehicles and perform maintenance to address any potential problems. When proper safety procedures are put in place, accidents and serious injuries can be avoided. When safe practices are ignored, innocent people can be put at risk.
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Electrical Awareness Safety
Electricity provides many benefits, but it also has potential to be very dangerous. The objective of this lesson is to inform unqualified workers about the basic points of electrical safety.
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Electrical Grounding and Bonding
A top priority in electrical safety is keeping electricity properly grounded while work is being performed. This prevents electricity from seeking a human body as the grounding path. This lesson provides an overview of grounding and bonding protocols.
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Emergency Action Plans
An emergency action plan (EAP) is a written document required by law, and used to facilitate and organize employer and employee actions during workplace emergencies. An emergency action plan is designed to avoid or minimize serious events, such as injuries, loss of life, or significant damage to company property.
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Entering and Exiting Vehicles
This training covers how employees can safely enter and exit a vehicle and best practices to follow to do so.
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Ergonomics
Workers performing tasks such as lifting, bending, pushing, and pulling can be at risk of injury without proper ergonomics. The objectives of this lesson include an understanding of ergonomics, the benefits of proper ergonomics, as well as symptoms if ergonomics are ignored for long periods of time.
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Excavation & Trenching
Excavation and trenching are commonly performed in construction, and oil and gas industries. This lesson covers excavation operations, hazards, and safe work practices to prevent workplace incidents and injury.
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Extension Cord Safety
This general training covers how to stay safe when using extension cords. It include inspections, handling techniques, strain relief, durability rating, hazards, overloading, and proper storage.
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Eye and Face Protection
Many state and federal agencies require employers to ensure the safety of all employees in the workplace. Eye and face protection must be provided to protect against chemical, environmental, radiological, or mechanical irritants and hazards. This training will cover how to protect your eyes and face from these hazards.
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Fall Protection for Construction
This awareness fall protection lesson reviews fall hazards, identifies when protection is needed and the proper use and inspection of basic fall protection systems, rescue plans, prevention of falling objects, and responsibilities of employees and employers to ensure safe management of a fall protection program
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Fall Protection for General Industry
This awareness fall protection lesson will review fall hazards, identify when protection is needed and the proper use and inspection of basic fall protection systems, rescue plans, prevention of falling objects, and responsibilities of employees and employers to ensure safe management of a fall protection program
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Fatigue Management
This lesson will provide you with the knowledge of what causes fatigue, the risk it poses in the workplace, signs and symptoms, and some strategies you can use to manage your own fatigue. Fatigue is a real risk, that must be managed like any other hazard.
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