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"Fall Protection in Industrial and Construction Environments" training products discuss the fall hazards that can be encountered in a workplace and what employees can do to avoid them.
"Heat Stress in Construction Environments" training products discuss the hazards of getting overheated, how employees can stay cool on a hot job site and what they should do if a coworker suffers from heat stress.
"Eye Safety in Construction Environments" show how many eye problems are caused by not paying attention to the work employees are doing, or not wearing the appropriate protective equipment. They remind employees that eye injuries can easily happen to them and show them how to prevent these injuries.
"First Aid in Construction Environments" discuss what employees should do and not do when someone is sick or injured, and how to determine when they should call for emergency assistance.
"Introduction to GHS (The Globally Harmonized System… for Construction Workers)" review what the Globally Harmonized System is all about, why OSHA adopted the GHS, and the phase-in dates for implementing the GHS.
"Scissor Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments" has been designed to meet OSHA's training requirements in their "Mobile Elevated Work Platforms" (MEWPs) standard. It discusses the hazards associated with scissor lifts, the types of inspections that should be made before using a lift, the proper way to set up and operate a scissor lift and how to work safely on the ground near a lift.
Topics covered in the course include:
OSHA and ANSI Standards for Using MEWPs
Creating a "Safe Use Program" for Scissor Lifts
Training Requirements for Operators and Occupants of Lifts
Identifying and Avoiding Hazards Associated with Scissor Lifts
"Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments: Types of Lifts and Their Hazards" is the first of a of a two-part series that has been designed to meet OSHA's training requirements in their "Mobile Elevated Work Platforms" (MEWPs) standard. The course discusses different types of aerial lifts, the hazards that you can encounter when you're using an aerial lift and the safety standards that you must follow when you're working with or near an aerial lift.
Topics covered in the course include:
OSHA and ANSI Standards for MEWPs
Creating a "Safe Use Program" for Aerial Lifts
Training Requirements for Operators and Occupants of Lifts
Identifying and Avoiding Hazards Associated with Aerial Lifts
"Aerial Lifts in Industrial and Construction Environments: Working With And Around a Lift" is the second of a two-part series that has been designed to meet OSHA's training requirements in their "Mobile Elevated Work Platforms" (MEWPs) standard. The course discusses how to inspect an aerial lift, how to prepare to use a lift, how to operate an aerial lift and how to work on the ground near a lift safely.
Topics covered in the course include:
Criteria for Inspecting MEWPs and the Areas Around Them
Equipment and Safe Work Practices to Prepare an Aerial Lift for Use
Procedures to Follow When Raising a Lift
Safely Lowering the Work Platform of a Lift
Hazards Associated with Working on the Ground Near an Aerial Lift
"Caught-In/Between Hazards in Construction Environments" provide the information employees need to recognize the caught-in/between hazards that are associated with construction tasks and avoid them before accidents happen.
Topics covered in these products include:
What are caught-in/between hazards?
The three major types of caught-in/between hazards.
Crane Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments" review the hazards that are associated with working with cranes, discuss the federal regulations that address these hazards and discuss the policies and procedures that employees should follow to work safely with these machines.
"Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse… for Employees in Construction Environments" training products discuss the hazards of substance abuse, how employees can avoid them and what they can do to help keep their job site drug and alcohol-free.
"Dealing with Drug and Alcohol Abuse… for Managers and Supervisors in Construction Environments" training products discuss drug and alcohol abuse, the damage it causes to workers and the businesses that employ them, and what should be done to create and maintain a drug and alcohol-free job site.
"Electrocution Hazards Part I: Worksite Safety" training products discuss the electrical hazards that can be found on a job site, the OSHA standards that have been established to protect workers from them, and what employees should do to avoid accidents and injuries involving electricity.
"Electrocution Hazards Part II: Employer Responsibilities" training products discuss the electrical hazards that can be encountered on construction sites, the OSHA regulations that address them, and the responsibilities that employers have to protect workers from accidents and injuries involving electricity.
Topics covered in these products include:
Electricity, OSHA and employee safety.
Working near power lines.
Safe practices for using electrical tools and cords.
"GHS Container Labels in Construction Environments" training products discuss the HAZCOM Standard, the advantages of the GHS, and how the information on HAZMAT container labels can help employees to work safely with hazardous materials.
"GHS Safety Data Sheets in Construction Environments" training products discuss the types of information that Safety Data Sheets contain, how they present that information, and how employees can use them to work safely with HAZMATs.
Topics covered in the program include:
SDSs, hazard communication and the Globally Harmonized System.
Materials and the hazards that are associated with them.
"Hand and Power Tool Safety in Construction Environments" discuss hand and power tool hazards, and show employees the equipment and safe practices they can use to prevent injuries on a job site.
"Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety in Construction Environments" review the hand, wrist and finger hazards that employees may encounter on a job site, and show them the equipment and safe work practices they can use to prevent injuries.
"Hazard Communication in Construction Environments" both introduce employees to the Hazard Communication regulations and provide training on the various types of chemicals found in building and construction environments.
Topics covered in these products include:
GHS Safety Data Sheets and container labels.
Toxins, corrosives and irritants.
Flammables, combustibles and gases.
Carcinogens and radiation.
Exposure situations.
Personal protective equipment and chemical storage.
"Ladder Safety in Construction Environments" program discusses different types of ladders, the hazards that can be associated with them, and how employees can work with them safely.
"Working with Lead Exposures in Construction Environments" address the major areas of employee training required by the regulations. Because of the widespread use of lead-based paints, as well as other materials containing lead, these products are useful to a number of different groups including building/construction companies, manufacturers, recyclers and many others.
"Personal Protective Equipment in Construction Environments" training products are specifically designed to help employers in the construction industry meet OSHA requirements. They provide employees with the information that they need to avoid injury on the job site by using appropriate PPE.
"Rigging Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments" review the hazards associated with rigging and moving loads, and discuss the equipment and safe work practices that employees should use to avoid them.
"Safety Orientation in Construction Environments" products discuss common hazards that can be encountered on a job site and the safe practices and equipment that workers can use to avoid injuries.
"Silica Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments" explain the hazards that are associated with silica dust, review the OSHA standards for industry and construction, and show employees what they can do to protect themselves from silica dust on the job.
"Slips, Trips and Falls in Construction Environments" show employees the types of situations on construction sites that can lead to slips, trips and falls, and what they can do to avoid or prevent these accidents.
"Struck-By Hazards in Construction Environments" provide the information employees need to recognize the struck-by hazards that are associated with construction tasks and take steps to avoid them before accidents happen.
Topics covered in these products include:
What are struck-by hazards?
Personal protective equipment.
Traffic safety.
Heavy equipment.
Hand and power tools.
Masonry walls, overhead work and building materials.
"Supported Scaffolding Safety in Industrial and Construction Environments" courses discuss supported scaffolds, how they should be constructed, the hazards that are associated with them, the OSHA regulations that address these hazards and the equipment and procedures that employees should use to work with them safely.
"Suspended Scaffolding Safety in Construction Environments" help employees understand the dangers of working with scaffolds, and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain and use scaffolding equipment.
Walking and Working Surfaces in Construction Environments training focuses on the unique slip, trip and fall hazards found on construction sites, including unfinished surfaces and structures… and provides employees with practical procedures to help them avoid these hazards.
Topics covered in the program include:
Construction's unique walking and working surface environment.