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Workers of all ages can be injured at work, but young and new workers may be more at risk. Injuries can result from inadequate training, orientation, and supervision; inexperience; and lack of awareness of workplace rights and responsibilities. This course will review risks , rights and responsibilities and refusing unsafe work. -
The safety culture of an organization can be improved only by demonstrating clear commitment by management with visible leadership. The key to implementing a positive safety culture is the involvement and cooperation of workers. Another way to create a positive safety culture is Health and Safety empowerment.
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There are some standard excuses for not wearing a hardhat—it is too heavy, too hot, too cold or too bulky or even too ugly. But all of these excuses sound very flimsy when you consider how a hardhat can save your life. This quick course will cover the hazards associated with not wearing a hardhat and a hardhat can protect you. -
Workers who perform frequent and heavy lifting are at risk for back injuries and abdominal straining that can cause hernias. The use of lifting and handling aids can help remove or reduce the risk of worker injury. This quick course will cover the dangers of lifting improperly and how to protect yourself.


