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Sale!Workers injured on the job from exposure to hazardous energy lose an average of 24 workdays for recuperation. This course covers the purpose of LOTO, locks and tags and their use, and the differences between authorized, affected and other employees.
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Sale!Majority of the parts of a health and safety system are aimed at preventing emergencies. Unfortunately, there are never guarantees, and if an emergency does happen, you need to be able to respond immediately and appropriately.
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Sale!The caution you exercise while driving combined with your vehicle’s condition determines your safety on the road. A frequently overlooked safety precaution is proper vehicle maintenance.
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Sale!This 2-hour course covers sexual harassment prevention training for supervisors and employees. Videos sourced from the CHRO (Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities) state of Connecticut covers Sexual Harassment at Work, Sexual Harassment Laws, Best Practices, The Changing World of Sexual Harassment Claims, Filing a Complaint and finishing it off with a Round Table discussion.
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Sale!An employer or supervisor can't stand by you every second to see that safety rules are followed. You must take charge of your safety because you have the most to gain — and the most to lose.
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Sale!In this quick course, you will learn about common hazards in the office environment and protective measures you can take. Things such as tripping hazards, fires, and ergonomics can make working in a office dangerous. Take this course to make your workplace as safe as possible.
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Sale!Ladders seem simple, but they pose a significant fall risk in the workplace. In this quick course, you will learn best practices for safe ladder use to ensure everyone gets to go home uninjured.
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Sale!It's reported that scaffolding accidents lead to an estimated 9,000 injuries and 79 fatalities every year.
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Sale!This course on safety awareness will cover the duties of a supervisor, employer and worker and why safety is such an important part of our day. It covers common workplace hazards and how to protect yourself.
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Sale!If the safety professional can identify, analyze and fix the unsafe behaviors and conditions behind a near miss, they can prevent incidents.
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Sale!One of the most reliable ways to put out fires in the workplace is fire extinguishers. Although they are not a requirement, employers who choose to use fire extinguishers must train workers in general fire extinguisher use to comply with standards.
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Sale!To minimize injury from a fall, use a fall arrest system. It is fundamental to use fall arrest equipment correctly to prevent injury as much as possible.
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Sale!Workplace microaggressions are subtle behaviors that affect members of marginalized groups but can add up and create even greater conflicts over time. If you can’t quite put your finger on the problem, whether the stressor is behavioral, environmental or verbal, it might be a series of workplace microaggressions fueling the fire. This course will cover what microagressions are, how to respond to microaggressions and more.
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Sale!Slip, trip, and fall injuries are one of the most common causes of workplace injuries and death. This micro course will cover the dangers associated with a slip, trip or fall and how to protect yourself from hazards that could cause you to slip, trip or fall.
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Sale!In this course, we'll examine flow in detail by looking into the Flow Model, how the model can help us understand why we find some tasks much easier than others and how you can use the ideas behind the Flow Model to experience flow more often, so that you can be more productive.
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Sale!Nearly any worker could encounter bloodborne pathogens (BBP) – whether bandaging a co-worker’s cut, stepping on a used hypodermic needle in the alley or helping an accident victim on the way home. This quick course covers the hazards of BBP and how to protect yourself.
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Sale!Hearing protection must be selected and used with care and is not to be used as an alternative to reducing the noise in the workplace. This quick course reviews causes of hearing loss and how to protect yourself.
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Sale!This course will provide you with the knowledge to recognize causes of workplace conflict, how to facilitate resolution of conflict and how to manage the work relationships once the conflict has been resolved.
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Sale!A high percentage of all annual work-related fatalities are caused by motor vehicle crashes. Many of these deaths could have been avoided if the drivers and passengers in these vehicles had worn their seatbelts.
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Sale!Accessibility for Manitobans: Everyone Benefits Contains information from the Manitoba government, licensed under the OpenMB Information and Data Use Licence (Manitoba.ca/OpenMB)
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Operating aerial lifts safely begins with preventive maintenance and conditioning of machinery, and there are a lot of considerations before even turning on the key, but the majority of aerial lift accidents happen because of a lack of training or inattention. The most common hazards involving aerial lifts are falls, tip-overs, ejections, structural failure, and electrocution. Inexperience with equipment is another common factor in aerial lift accidents. At a minimum you need to be familiar with correct lift operation, how to perform inspections, and knowledge of manufacturers’ requirements.