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Sale!This quick course covers basic information on silica dust and what the dangers are where this can be found, the main routes of exposure and how to protect yourself from the hazards.
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Sale!This quick course covers basic information on silica dust and what the dangers are where this can be found, the main routes of exposure and how to protect yourself from the hazards. (Spanish Version)
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a final rule to curb lung cancer, silicosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and kidney disease in America's workers by limiting their exposure to respirable crystalline silica. The rule is comprised of two standards, one for Construction and one for General Industry and Maritime. This lesson is designed to improve the safety of workers in environments where silica exposure hazards exist by increasing employee awareness of this hazard and by demonstrating how the hazard can be recognized and addressed in the workplace.
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This lesson is designed as an intro/refresher to our Silica Hazards course in order to improve the safety of workers in environments where silica exposure hazards exist by increasing employee awareness of this hazard and by demonstrating how the hazard can be recognized and addressed in the workplace.
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Sale!Recent statistics from the Congressional Accountability Office of Compliance indicate that employee falls are private industry’s third leading cause of workplace fatalities. Around 600 workers die from a fatal slip, trip, or fall, each year.
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Slips, trips & falls are the 2nd leading cause of workplace deaths. They are also the leading cause of workplace accidents with over 200,000 reported every year. This course will cover what safety laws say about slips, trips & falls, what hazards to look out for and how you can avoid slips, trips and falls when you work. (French Version)
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Sale!Developed for managers and supervisors, this course will help you understand and explain the differences between slips, trips and falls, identify and assess the hazards that cause each one and select appropriate controls to manage those hazards, including engineering controls, administrative and work controls and fall protection and other personal protective equipment (or PPE).
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Recent statistics from the Congressional Accountability Office of Compliance indicate that employee falls are private industry’s third leading cause of workplace fatalities. Around 600 workers die from a fatal slip, trip, or fall, each year. This overview of slips, trips, and falls helps reinforce good behaviors for workers on how and where to avoid areas where these hazards can reside.
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Sale!This course covers the basics about the Smoke Free Act in Ontario, and includes regulations on where smoking is prohibited and what is included under the Smoke Free Act.