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Heat Management

Workers can be exposed to hot temperatures, which create heat related hazards in the workplace. This lesson covers how to recognize these hazards, and reviews the strategies to best protect workers from serious heat related illness.

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Hoses and Fluid Handling

This general awareness training covers types of hoses and fluids in the workplace. It includes uses, hazards, PPE, proper handling, storage best practices, and emergency response procedures.

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Hot Work - Welding, Cutting, and Brazing

Hot work is any work that involves burning, welding, or using fire or spark producing tools to perform a certain task. This lesson reviews job activities, associated hazards, and safe work practices for hot work operations.

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Housekeeping

Good housekeeping in the work place is not just about cleanliness. The benefits from good housekeeping practices are far reaching, and affect not only workers safety, but also their health and productivity.

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Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness

Hydrogen sulfide, also known as H2S, is an extremely toxic gas that can be present in several working environments. This lesson explores how H2S is produced, environments where it exists, properties and characteristics, concentrations and toxicity levels, effects on people, safe work practices, and safe evacuation procedures.

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Hydrotesting

This training covers what hydrotesting is and how to conduct a hydro test. It includes the testing process and how to know if the test passes or fails.

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Incident Reporting and Investigation

The objectives of this lesson are to gain an understanding of the types of incidents and the importance of timely and accurate reporting. Also, the need to investigate incidents, to prevent future events from occurring.

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Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)

Workplace hazards exist for all employees. Identifying and managing hazards, as early as possible, is key to preventing injuries and incidents. This lesson will cover Job Hazard Analysis, which is a method of identifying the risks and hazards associated with jobs we perform.

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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

Workplace hazards exist for all employees. Identifying and managing hazards, as early as possible, is key to preventing injuries and incidents. This lesson will cover Job Safety Analysis, which is a method of identifying the risks and hazards associated with jobs we perform.

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Journey Management

A Journey Management Plan is typically a decision making process that helps identify and avoid unnecessary driving. For driving that is necessary, journey management procedures help manage the risks employees face while on the road, with the goal of arriving safely.

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Ladder Safety

Ladder accidents are a common cause of workplace injuries, and in some cases can cause death. The safe use of ladders is important to prevent an accident. This lesson helps recognize the importance of ladder safety, how to correctly select and inspect ladders, how to safely setup, climb, and work on ladders, as well as proper maintenance, storage, and transportation.

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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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