Safety Training Kits
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Abrasive Blasting Safety
Abrasive blasting, commonly known as sandblasting, uses compressed air or water to direct a high-velocity stream of abrasive material to clean an object or surface, remove burrs, apply texture, or prepare a surface for the application of paint or other coatings.
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Aerial Lifts and MEWPs
On many job sites, aerial lifts have replaced ladders and scaffolding due to their mobility and flexibility. Aerial Lifts are commonly made of metal, fiberglass reinforced plastic, or other materials. They may be powered or manually operated.
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Anhydrous Ammonia
Ammonia is one of the highest production-volume chemicals in the U.S. due to its use in manufacturing, refrigeration, and agriculture (as a fertilizer). It’s a toxic gas or liquid that, when concentrated, is corrosive to tissues upon contact.
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Arc Flash Safety
Arc flash is an electrical discharge that uses the air as a conductor, exploding from a high voltage source to another conductor or ground nearby. The release can be 5,000 degrees F or hotter, melting nearby metals and damaging electric circuits involved.
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Asbestos Awareness - Basic
Asbestos is a commercial term for a group of fibrous materials once widely used in a variety of work. These fibers are strong, flexible, resistant to heat and chemicals, and are non-conductive.
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Asbestos Awareness – 2 Hour
“Asbestos” is a commercial name given to a variety of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals. Asbestos has been used for decades in thousands of commercial products, such as insulation and fireproofing materials, automotive brakes and textile products, and cement and wallboard materials.
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Benzene
Benzene is formed from both natural processes and human activities. Natural sources of benzene include volcanoes and forest fires, and is also a natural part of crude oil, gasoline, and cigarette smoke.
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Bloodborne Pathogens
The purpose of this Bloodborne Pathogen Safety Training is to aid in protecting you from workplace risks. A bloodborne pathogen training is required by OSHA (29 CFR 1910.1030).
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CAL/OSHA Workplace Violence
Violence in the workplace affects society as a whole. The economic cost, difficult to measure with any precision, is certainly substantial. There are also intangible costs. Like all violent crime, workplace violence creates ripples that go beyond what is done to a particular victim. It damages trust, community, and the sense of security every worker has a right to feel while on the job.
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California Sexual Harassment
California law defines sexual harassment in 2 ways: Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Work Environment. Quid Pro Quo includes demanding sexual favors in exchange for employment benefits or by threatening negative employment actions. A quid pro quo sexual harassment claim occurs when a supervisor leverages their actual or perceived authority to solicit sexual favors from an employee, with the threat conveyed either directly or indirectly. A hostile work environment includes conduct directed at a claimant or others, or a widespread of sexual favoritism.
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Caught-In or Caught-Between
Each year workers die from caught-in accidents. Caught-in or caught-between hazards are one of the four most deadly hazards found at work sites.
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Cold Stress
Cold stress is a condition that occurs when the body can no longer maintain its normal temperature. Extreme cold weather is a dangerous situation that can lead to emergencies and possibly death.
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