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Fall Protection
Falls are one of the four leading causes of fatalities and injuries in construction. This test will review the fundamentals of identifying and implementing appropriate fall protection equipment and fall protection systems that are required to ensure safety on the jobsite.
Objectives:
- Identify the nature of fall hazards in the work area
- Define correct procedures for the utilization of fall protection systems
- Identify use and operation of controlled access zones, guardrails, personal fall arrest, safety nets, warning lines, and safety monitoring systems
- Describes limitations on the use of mechanical equipment during roofing work
- Learn correct procedures for equipment, material handling and storage, and the erection of overhead protection
Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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Fall Protection (SPANISH)
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The Safety Pro Group
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Fire Safety
Being aware of potential fire hazards and how to handle a situation involving fire is essential to maintaining workplace safety. This test will describe the elements of fires, types of fire extinguishers to be used when appropriate, preventative measures to avoid fires, and best responses to situations involving fire.
Objectives:
- Develop an understanding of the elements and classifications of fire
- Identify different types of fire extinguishers and their correct usage
- Describe fire prevention measures
- Recognize proper handling and storage requirements for cylinders
- Identify how to respond to fire in the workplace
Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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Fire Safety - SPANISH
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Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter - GFCI
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- Objectives are not available
Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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Hand and Power Tools
Hazards related to hand and power tools are often the result of improper tool use and not following required protection protocols. This test is designed to identify the safe handling and use of hand and power tools and the safety techniques that should be implemented in order to reduce the risk injury when on the jobsite.
Objectives:
- Identify safe handling techniques when using hand and power tools
- Recognize the correct usage of safety guards
- Develop an understanding of correct inspecting and storing techniques for hand and power tools
- Identify required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to be used with hand and power tools
Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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Hazard Communication - Globally Harmonized System
The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard along with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of chemical classification is designed to protect employees from hazardous chemicals in the work setting. This test is designed to identify chemical classifications, potential hazards from chemicals, and the required documentation and labeling that is needed to prevent injury.
Objectives:
- Identify classifications of hazardous chemicals that may be present in the work setting.
- Define the components of Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and their required use
- Recognize potential dangers of exposure to hazardous chemicals and protective measures (including PPE) that can be implemented to avoid injury
- Develop an understanding of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard and Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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Hazard Communication - Globally Harmonized System (SPANISH)
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Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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Hearing Conservation
Noise induced hearing loss is the most common occupational health hazard for workers. This test will describe the occupational noise sources that can contribute to hearing loss, precautions that she be implemented to protect hearing, and the requirements of a hearing conservation program in the workplace.
Objectives:
- Develop an understanding of the characteristics and causes of hearing loss
- Identify occupational noise sources and the noise levels they present in the workplace
- Recognize noise control strategies that can be implemented along with correct personal protective equipment that can be used to prevent hearing loss
- Gain an understanding of employer's responsibilities in regard to regularly testing employees for hearing loss and developing protective environmental controls
Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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Hearing Conservation - SPANISH
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Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group
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