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Sale!Slips, trips, and falls only get more likely during the winter months due to snow, ice, and fog. In this Safety Tip course, employees will identify winter-specific slip, trip, and fall hazards and learn best practices to ensure their safety.
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Sale!Simply put, sitting for extended periods of time damages the body significantly. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn strategies and techniques to keep their body healthy and reduce the negative effects of sitting.
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Sale!Eye strain is a common symptom of staring at computer screen, long drives, or brightly lit areas. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn strategies to reduce eye strain and maintain the health of their eyes.
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Sale!Summertime brings a wave of hazards to the work environment, ranging from heat to fires. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn how to protect themselves from summer hazards and work safely.
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Sale!Among all the potential hazards in the construction industry, 4 account the most reported work-related injuries. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn about the top 4 hazards and ways to protect themselves.
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Sale!GHS labels detail important information on the proper use of chemicals and the hazards they pose. In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn how to understand GHS labels and what to do if they are missing or illegible.
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Sale!Driving in the winter poses unique hazards for drivers. In this Safety Tip course, employees will identify common hazards and learn strategies to stay safe on the job and driving to and from work.
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Sale!In this Safety Tip course, employees will learn about the hazards bodies of water pose and how to safely work in or around water.
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Each year in the United States, there are approximately 3,500 people killed and 80,000 others injured in accidents involving Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMVs). Whenever you get the behind the wheel of a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV), your first responsibility is to drive safely. Because when a CMV weighing 10,000 pounds or more collides with a car weighing 4,000 pounds, the car almost always loses. So, the responsibility of driving a commercial motor vehicle is enormous. A recent study showed that the majority of crashes are caused by four types of undesirable driver behavior: recognition errors, decision errors, performance errors, and non-performance errors.