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Safe Lifting in Construction Environments

This training discusses step-by-step how to perform a safe lift, with tips on maintaining proper posture, lifting with your legs (not your back), and how to avoid harmful twisting movements. Finally, you'll learn how to identify the symptoms of back injuries and the appropriate response to them.

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Safety Awareness for New Employees

This training discusses a wide variety of hazards that new workers can encounter while performing different types of tasks and explains what they need to do to avoid those hazards.

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Safety Housekeeping & Accident Prevention

In this course, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of common workplace hazards and the best practices for their prevention. We will explore topics such as slips, trips, and falls, falling objects, fire hazards, and chemical safety.

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Safety Orientation

In this training, you are exposed to common OSHA-recognized injury, illness, and fatality categories. You will also explore examples of other sources of harm that may not immediately fall under OSHA’s General Duty Clause.

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Safety Showers & Eye Washes

This training on Safety Showers and Eye Washes reviews situations where safety showers and eye washes should be used, as well as how to use them properly.

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Scaffolding Safety for Employees

This course will help you identify and prevent potential hazards associated with scaffolding use. You will learn the different types of scaffolding and how OSHA regulations keep everyone safe during their use.

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Silica Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments

This training is designed to equip workers across various industries - including construction, mining, and manufacturing - with critical knowledge and strategies to prevent and respond to silica exposure.

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Slips, Trips & Falls

This training identifies the many causes of slips, trips, and falls, discusses housekeeping, lighting, proper footwear and describes the safe use of stairs, ladders, and material handling tools.

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Slips, Trips and Falls in Construction Environments

This training will help you understand OSHA’s safety standards for walking-working surfaces, learn how to recognize and mitigate slip, trip, and fall hazards, as well as develop regular safety inspection and maintenance routines.

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Trenching & Shoring Safety in Construction Environments

This training describes how to safely begin an excavation by taking the proper precautions to avoid hazards like cave-ins. Also included are proper digging practices, setting up the correct protective systems, and safety protocols

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Tuberculosis in Healthcare Environments

This training describes how to identify TB risks, implement effective control measures, utilize PPE and respirators correctly, and conduct TB screening and testing. It also emphasizes the importance of educating and training your team and ensuring everyone is equipped to maintain a safe and healthy work environment.

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Using Fire Extinguishers

This course will help you recognize fire hazards, use fire extinguishers effectively, and follow best practices to keep your workplace safe.

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