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Overview |
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Welcome |
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Welcome, cont. |
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Objectives |
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The History of OSHA |
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Hazard Communication & Globally Harmonized System (GHS) |
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Hazard Communication |
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The Regulation Applies To: |
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Chemical Hazards |
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Basic Toxicology |
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Routes of Entry into the Body |
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Types of Toxins |
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Recognizing Over-Exposure |
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Safety Data Sheets |
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The Basic Parts of A GHS-Compliant Label |
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GHS-Compliant Labels Continued |
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General Chemical Safety |
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Safe Work Practices |
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How Can I Ensure I Store Chemicals Properly? |
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Hazard Communication - Eye Wash Tips |
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Knowledge Assessment |
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) |
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What is PPE? |
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PPE Selection & Determination |
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PPE Information |
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Eye and face protection |
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Respiratory, Head and Foot protection |
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Foot Protection |
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Hand protection |
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Proper Fit and Use of Gloves |
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Types of Gloves |
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Hand protection, Cont. |
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PPE Training |
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New PPE |
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Knowledge Assessment |
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Bloodborne Pathogens |
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Bloodborne Pathogens Control Plan - Highlights |
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Potential Exposure Incident Scenarios |
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What Are Bloodborne Pathogens? |
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) |
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Cont’d. |
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Hepatitis B (HBV) |
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Hepatitis B (HBV), Cont’d. |
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Hepatitis C (HCV) |
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Hepatitis C (HCV), Cont’d. |
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Other Potentially Infectious Materials |
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How Are They Transmitted? |
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Engineering & Work Practice Control |
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Engineering & Work Practice Control, Cont’d. |
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Engineering & Work Practice Control, Cont’d. |
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Exposure Control |
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POST–EXPOSURE EVALUATION & FOLLOW–UP |
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) |
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Knowledge Assessment |
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Ergonomics & Back Injuries |
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Ergonomics |
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How Injuries Develop in the Body? |
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How Cumulative Trauma Injuries Develop – In the Back |
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What Are musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)? |
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What are the Risk Factors for MSDs? |
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What Are the Signs and Symptoms of MSDs? |
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What Should You Do if You Experience MSD Symptoms? |
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Make Your Tasks Easier on Your Body (Lift, Lower, Fill, or Empty Containers) |
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Make Your Tasks Easier on Your Body (Cleaning Posture) |
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Make Your Work Easier on Your Body (Moving Containers) |
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Make Your Work Easier on Your Body (Lifting from the Ground) |
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Make Your Work Easier on Your Body (Pouring & Filling) |
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Knowledge Assessment |
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Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls |
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What is a Slip? |
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Avoid Slips! Watch for Wet Spots |
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What is a Trip? |
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Avoid Trips! Good Housekeeping Means Safety |
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Avoid Falls! Follow These Tips: |
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Ladder Hazards |
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Choosing the Right Ladder |
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Knowledge Assessment |
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Egress & Fire Protection |
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Exit Route |
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Exit Routes (Cont'd) |
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Exit Route Safety |
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Exit Doors Must Be Unlocked |
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Exit Marking |
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Exit Marking (Con't) |
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Emergency Action Plan |
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Emergency Action Plan (Con't) |
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Alarm Systems |
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Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Review |
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Emergency Preparedness |
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The Combustion Process |
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Fire Classes (Types) |
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Portable Fire Extinguishers |
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Fire Extinguisher Types |
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Before Using a Fire Extinguisher Be Sure: |
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Knowledge Assessment |
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Asbestos Safety Awareness |
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What is Asbestos? |
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Where is Asbestos Found? |
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Health Affects of Asbestos Exposure |
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Signs and Symptoms of asbestosis can include: |
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Cigarette Smoke and Asbestos |
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How to Avoid Asbestos Exposure |
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Good Housekeeping Rules |
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Knowledge Assessment |
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Course Quiz |
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Take Quiz |
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Course Quiz |
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Congratulations |
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