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Your hands do a lot of heavy work, but they can also be injured quickly by sharp edges, pinch points, moving parts, heat, and heavy materials. In this Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety in Construction Environments course, you’ll learn common hand hazards on job sites, how to prevent injuries with safe work practices, and ways to reduce ergonomic strain. You’ll also learn how to choose tools and gloves that fit the task.
You’ll learn how to prepare before you start, including staying focused and checking your work area for hazards. This course also covers safe tool use, including inspecting tools, keeping guards in place, and working at a steady pace to avoid risky shortcuts. You’ll explore ergonomics and how to avoid repeated strain by reducing force, rotating tasks, and keeping your wrist in a neutral position. Finally, you’ll learn how tool choice and glove selection can lower your risk, including how vibration and poor fit can lead to problems over time.
It is for people who work with their hands in construction environments and are exposed to hand, wrist, and finger hazards such as sharp edges, pinch points, moving parts, heat, and heavy materials.
It covers common hand hazards on job sites including sharp edges, pinch points, moving parts, heat, and heavy materials, and how to identify them.
You will gain skills in barrier options, hand tools, hazard identification, occupational safety and health, and risk reduction.
Yes. It explores ergonomics and how to avoid repeated strain by reducing force, rotating tasks, and keeping your wrist in a neutral position.
Lessons cover the hand's design and structure, preparing to work with your hands, safe work practices, preventing ergonomic injuries, choosing and using tools safely, and selecting the best gloves for the job, followed by a review.