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Scaffolds

Working on a scaffold at a jobsite can present a number of safety risks to the employee if specific protocols are not implemented. This test will describe the different types of scaffolds that are commonly used, their safety requirements, and the fall protection equipment that is utilized to prevent accidents and injuries.

Objectives:

  • Identify different types of scaffolds and their specific safety requirements
  • Recognize potential hazards that may occur when working on scaffolds
  • Develop an understanding of fall protection equipment and training required when working on scaffolds
  • Identify essential elements of safe scaffold construction

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Scaffolds - SPANISH

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Objectives:

  • Objectives are not available

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Seat Belt Safety

Fastening your seat belt is the single most effective means of protecting yourself in the event of an accident. This test describes correct seat belt usage and provides clarification in regard to some misconceptions related to how and when your seat belt should be used.

Objectives:

  • Identify the guidelines for the correct way to wear a seat belt when operating a vehicle
  • Recognize common misunderstandings regarding when and why seat belts are necessary to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the OSHA standards that relate to seat belt use when operating powered industrial trucks

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Signaling Training

Communication at every jobsite is essential to ensuring the safety of all employees. This test describes the four types of signaling that can be utilized to provide specific directives when operating equipment.

Objectives:

  • Identify four types of signaling that can be utilized at a jobsite
  • Become familiar with the qualifications of a Signal Person and when their skills are required
  • Develop an understanding of the application of the types of signals used and how they apply to equipment operation
  • Exhibit competency in identifying hand signals that are displayed on the Hand Signal Chart

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Skid Steer Safety

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Objectives:

  • Objectives are not available

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Skid Steer Safety - SPANISH

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Objectives:

  • Objectives are not available

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Soil Mechanics

The ability to identify and classify different types of soil composition is essential to ensuring employee safety on specific jobsites. This test will describe the various types of soil, the responsibilities of the competent person in regard to soil classification, and the safety standards required when working with particular soil types.

Objectives:

  • Identify different soil types and classification systems
  • Defines the role and responsibilities of the Competent Person in relation to the jobsite
  • Identifies soil related jobsite hazards

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Spill Prevention and Hazardous Waste Control

Working with any type of hazardous waste can present a number of safety hazards if not handled correctly. This test will describe types of wastes that may be encountered, how they should be safely contained, and the appropriate response actions to be implemented in the event of a release of hazardous contaminants.

Objectives:

  • Identify types of wastes and their characteristics - solid, hazardous, universal, used oil
  • Become familiar with handling, storage and containment requirements to be utilized for hazardous waste
  • Recognize types of contaminants and the correct Spill Response Actions to be implemented if they are released
  • Identify necessary training and record keeping to be implemented in regard to spill prevention and hazardous waste control

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Stairs and Ladder Safety

This test is designed to introduce workers to the fundamentals of Stairway and Ladder Safety. In addition to identifying potential hazards, information regarding use, placement, and care in handling stairways and ladders will be identified.

Objectives:

  • Recognize potential hazards related to stairways and ladders and protective measures that can be utilized to prevent injuries
  • Describe the proper construction, use, placement, and care in handling stairways and ladders
  • Identify how to choose the best ladder or stairway for a given job
  • Develop knowledge of OSHA and ANSI standards in relation to ladder and stairway safety in construction

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website

Stairs and Ladder Safety (Spanish)

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Objectives:

  • Objectives are not available

Content Provider:
The Safety Pro Group - View Website