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This program will assist students in identifying the work-specific hazards associated with welding including electrical safety, light and heat, confined spaces, manual handling, and metal fumes and gases.
Units Of Competency:
CPCPCM2043A - Carry out WHS requirements
AURVTW2003 - Carry out gas metal arc welding procedures
CPCCOHS1001A - Work safely in the construction industry.
DVD / 2014 / (Senior Secondary to Professional) / 21 minutes
This program presents the potential hazards and the correct use of, angle grinders, jack-hammers, circular saws, and power drills. Using examples and commentary from a Master Builder, a practical guide of how to use each power tool is demonstrated and explained.
Units Of Competency:
CPCCOHS1001A - Work safely in the construction industry
PCPCM2043A - Carry out WHS requirements.
DVD / 2014 / (Senior Secondary to Professional) / 20 minutes
This program looks at the risks of working with electricity, recognising where hazards may come from and how the hazards can be identified. We examine the factors that should be considered when undertaking a risk assessment such as work practices, availability of test instructions and the types of equipment being used.
Units Of Competency:
CPCPCM2043A - Carry out WHS requirements
CPCCOHS2001A - Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry UETTDRRF01B - Apply ESI safety rules, codes of practice and procedures for work on or near electrical apparatus
UEENEEE033B - Document occupational hazards and risks in electrical work
UETTDREL16A - Working safely near live electrical apparatus
CPCCOHS1001A - Work safely in the construction industry.
DVD / 2014 / (Senior Secondary to Professional) / 16 minutes
This program comprises basic communication skills as they are applied within industrial or commercial trade settings such as construction sites, engineering or fabrication workshops and manufacturing enterprises. We explore why clear communication is critical in ensuring that the working environment poses minimal or no risk to workers, and work tasks are completed correctly and quality is maintained. Workers can come from a wide range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds. It is vital that communication in all its forms is appropriate and inclusive for all. Communication with CALD workers is examined as well as using the phone and face-to-face verbal communication.
Units Of Competency:
BSBCMM101A - Apply basic communication skills
CPCPCM2039A - Carry out interactive workplace communication.
DVD / 2014 / (Senior Secondary to Professional) / 19 minutes
Electricity is so common in our homes and workplaces that we normally don't think twice about using it. But electricity kills and injures thousands of people every year, so it's important to understand its hazards and know how to avoid them.
Electricity poses two major hazards to people who work with it. The most intense is arc flash, a violent release of electrical energy that causes severe injuries and fatalities. The second is shock, which can cause burns, internal injuries, cardiac arrest and even be fatal.
Arc Flash focuses on what arc flash is, its hazards and how employees can avoid it on the job. The program provides practical procedures employees can use to protect themselves from electric shock, as well.
"Fall Protection" provide the information employees need to work safely when they are "off the ground", and assist in satisfying the major training requirements in the OSHA Standard on Fall Protection. Topics covered in these products include:
The seriousness of fall hazards.
Types of environments where falls may occur.
The "Fall Protection Plan".
Concentrating and keeping a clear head.
The importance of housekeeping in preventing falls.
Measures that can be taken to protect against falls.
"Fire Prevention in the Office" look at fires in office environments, review steps that can be taken to help prevent fires and discuss what employees should do in case of a fire emergency. Topics covered in these products include:
Fitness and Wellness training provides employees with the information, understanding and inspiration they need to achieve the benefits of a healthier lifestyle. It shows them how to set and reach reasonable goals while eliminating bad habits that can hold them back.
I2P2: Injury and Illness Prevention Programs training products provide employees with important information on how this organized approach to workplace safety can significantly reduce accidents and injuries, and how the workers themselves can play a major role in making the program work.
Topics covered include:
What is I2P2?
Management responsibilities and employees' participation.
"Materials Handling Safety" provide the information employees need to work safely when handling various types of materials. Topics covered in these products include:
"Safety Showers and Eye Washes" review for employees situations where safety showers and eye washes should be used, as well as how to properly use them. Topics covered in these products include:
Types of showers and eye washes.
How to operate showers and eye washes correctly.
Chemical splashes.
Appropriate shower and eye wash techniques.
Helping an accident victim use a shower/eye wash.
First aid.
Maintenance and testing of showers and eye washes.
Walking and Working Surfaces training identifies the hazards that are associated with different surfaces, and provides the practical information and specific procedures employees need to help prevent slips, trips and falls on the job.
Warehouse Safety training helps employees to stay safe by identifying the specific hazards they can encounter while working in a warehouse, and providing them with practical procedures they can use to avoid them.
Hot work is a term used to describe tasks such as welding, thermal or oxygen cutting or heating, grinding, in fact any work that may create heat or a continuous stream of sparks.
This Hot Work safety training DVD:
How hot work and welding should only be undertaken by qualified and experienced personnel
How workers should only undertake hot work when issued with a permit and risk assessment prior to commencing work
Each year in Australia thousands of workers are diagnosed as having noise-induced hearing loss. Exposure to excessive noise can also result in stress, fatigue, irritability and tinnitus or ringing in the ears.
Excessive noise destroys the delicate nerve cells in the inner ear which transmit sound messages to the brain. When the nerve cells are damaged, they are replaced by scar tissue which does not respond to sound. This damage is permanent and generally happens with no physical sign or sensation of pain in the ear to indicate that damage is occurring.
This noise and hearing safety training DVD features:
Falls both from heights and as a result of slips and trips are a common cause of injury and death.
We tend to think of the danger of falls being related to working at heights, but trips over cords or material lying in aisle ways, slipping on wet or greasy surfaces or tripping on stairs or uneven surfaces can also cause serious injuries.
This slips trips and falls safety training DVD features:
Reporting what even appears to be minor hazards.
Some simple practices to control and reduce the risk of a slip, trip or fall hazard.
"Winter Safety" show employees how to plan ahead, look for potential hazards and avoid dangerous situations that occur during the winter holiday season. Topics covered in these products include:
Christmas trees (selecting, transporting and setting up).