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This lesson covers various concepts related to the safe operation of mobile cranes. It provides an introduction to cranes, including the various types used in the construction industry, how to select the right one for the job and important safety information regarding common crane violations, causes of accidents and operator responsibilities. Additionally, it covers pre-operation setup and inspection and planning for a safe lift.
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This lesson provides an awareness of issues relating to discrimination in the workplace and practical considerations for avoiding discriminatory practices, including discrimination associated with race, color, religion, creed, sex, national origin, age, citizenship, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identification, political ideology, medical condition, sensory, physical or mental disability, or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law.
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You will learn to recognize the difference between cleaning and disinfecting, which products are effective against COVID-19, and how to use them correctly and safely. You will also learn steps you can take to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in your workplace once you’ve cleaned and disinfected your work environment.
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This lesson will heighten drivers’ awareness of the many distractions they may encounter on the road. It will introduce the systems in place to keep them safe and provide practical strategies for staying focused and driving defensively.
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"This lesson familiarizes employees that drive as part of their work with the hazards of driving and methods that will protect them from potential driving crashes.
This lesson is not intended to cover driving requirements associated with commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) or the use of a commercial driver's license (CDL). This lesson does not address safety concerns associated with the use of off-road (ATV) vehicles, motorcycles, towing a trailer, or load securement while hauling equipment such as in the bed of a pickup truck."
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The goal of this lesson is to reduce the financial and personnel cost of injuries and lost workdays due to controllable factors such as illness, use of medication, and drug and alcohol use.
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This lesson prepares workers to work safely with and around electricity. This lesson does not address arc-flash hazards and controls, lock-out/tag-out procedures, or high voltage (220V or 440V) electrical safety.
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This lesson builds upon the Electrical Safety: General Awareness lesson and addresses the hazards of working with electricity, electrical preparation and installation practices, as well as best practices for using personal protective equipment, arc-flash hazards and controls, and lock-out/tag-out procedures. It’s recommended that students complete the Electrical Safety: General Awareness lesson prior to taking this lesson. Completing this lesson does not designate an employee as an electrically-qualified worker.
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This lesson creates awareness about the dangers of fire and other emergencies, provides an overview of the requirements for emergency action and fire prevention plans, and touches on best practices for responding to alarms and practicing preparedness through drills. This lesson does not cover how to prepare for hazardous waste material emergencies or responses such as cleanup.
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This lesson provides information about your facility’s EPCRA reporting responsibilities, and covers how to report the storage or release of a hazardous substance.
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This lesson informs you of the importance of following safe practices in the workplace. Additionally, it covers some preventative measures that will protect you from hazards and how to respond if an emergency should occur.
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This lesson teaches the industrial sources of land, air, and water pollution, the health dangers that environmental pollutants present, and the types of actions that industrial facility workers must complete in order to control industrial pollutants and respond to environmental incidents.
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This lesson will help employees identify the purpose of an Ethics program, recognize specific ethics standards and their responsibility to comply with them, identify disciplinary actions that can result from non-compliance, and identify how to properly raise ethical concerns and seek additional counsel. Employees will also recognize the application of ethics principles through the use of case studies.
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After completing this lesson, you will be able to recognize the characteristics of a properly-established excavation site, as well as the potential hazards you may encounter when working in and around excavations. You will also be able to identify the precautions you must follow in order to work safely in and around excavations.
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This lesson covers eye safety, eye hazards in the workplace, and how to prevent and treat an eye injury.
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This lesson addresses fire classes, fire extinguisher types, labels, and selection, as well as decisions you must consider and steps you must take if a fire occurs in your workplace.
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You will learn how to perform monthly fire extinguisher inspections, including how to identify and visually inspect each part of an extinguisher. You will also learn how to respond to common issues you may potentially discover during monthly fire extinguisher inspections.
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This lesson provides instruction on how to respond confidently to an airway obstruction until professional medical help arrives. This program does not qualify for first aid or CPR certification.
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After completing this lesson, learners will be able to recognize and respond to various types of environmental emergencies, including poisoning, chemical splashes, heat and cold stress, and animal bites or insect stings.
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This lesson will teach you how to appropriately respond to medical emergencies involving or caused by respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, seizures, fainting and stroke.