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We may sometimes believe that it’s a good idea to save time by making decisions that can put our well-being at risk. But efficiency doesn’t have to mean compromising our safety. It’s crucial to take steps to prevent injuries, avoid accidents, and perform our job duties responsibly. We can do this by identifying and correctly dealing with the potential hazards that we encounter each day. Some hazards are obvious, but others are harder to detect; that’s why it’s important to account for all potential safety risks and take steps to prevent harm to yourself or your coworkers.
In this course, we’ll discuss ways to develop a good safety attitude and maintain a safe work environment. We’ll go over the importance of using tools and equipment safely, and we’ll consider the value of personal protective equipment in the workplace. Hazardous materials will also be addressed so that you can learn how to handle and store them safely and responsibly.
The course covers developing a good safety attitude, maintaining a safe work environment, using tools and equipment safely, the value of personal protective equipment, and handling, storing, cleaning up, and disposing of hazardous materials.
You will learn how to recognize and store hazardous materials, as well as how to clean up spills and dispose of them safely and responsibly.
To understand the importance of safety housekeeping in the workplace, recognize the safety risks that can be found in your work environment, and acknowledge ways to reduce accidents and injuries.
It helps build skills in accident prevention, basic safety training, housekeeping, injury prevention, safety training, and workplace safety.
The course is organized into lessons including an Introduction, Developing a Good Safety Attitude, Maintaining a Safe Work Environment, Using Tools and Equipment, two lessons on Hazardous Materials (Recognition and Storage; Spill Cleanup and Disposal), Personal Protective Equipment, and a Review.