Breathing is an act we often take for granted. Sometimes, what we breathe in can harm our bodies and cause lasting damage. That is definitely true of crystalline silica. In this course, you will learn what it is, where it is, how to avoid exposure and what to do if you are exposed. This course is intended for anyone who may be exposed to crystalline silica in their work.
Using the wrong type of extinguisher can actually make a fire worse. Take this course to learn about the classifications of fire and how to choose the appropriate extinguisher in a given situation. This course is ideal for workers in the United States who may use fire extinguishers in offices, factories, warehouses and other general industry work settings and situations.
If you know the elements that must be in place for fire to exist, you can use that knowledge to prevent and fight fires. Take this course to learn about the elements of fire and how extinguishers work. This course is ideal for workers who may use fire extinguishers in offices, factories, warehouses and other general industry work settings and situations.
What happens if there is a fire in your workplace? Have you taken the appropriate steps to prepare? Will you know whether to fight or flee a fire? Take this course to learn how to prepare your workplace for potential fires and what factors to consider when you are deciding to fight or flee. You'll also learn about how to put out a small fire using a portable fire extinguisher using the PASS method. Being prepared and knowing what to MORE...
This program provides information about worker rights, employer responsibilities and how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety and to fulfill training requirements found in OSHA standards. Many jurisdictions, employers and unions require this course, w MORE...
Accurate injury and illness recordkeeping and reporting can help your employer avoid costly fines from OSHA and can improve the information and data they use to make important decisions about workplace health and safety. Take this course to learn what to record and report and how to complete OSHA Form 300, OSHA Form 301 and OSHA Form 300A. Ideal learners are managers and employers.
Federal law provides employees with the basic right to know the extent and consequences of their exposure to harmful substances they work with. This means they are entitled to full access to all of the medical and exposure records generated for them while working for a given employer. This course covers employee rights to access medical exposure records, how to access those records and what information is exempt from employee access.
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