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Compressed Gas Safety

In some workplaces, different types of compressed gases are used to complete various tasks. Compressed gas is both pressurized and flamm, which creates a significant risk. This lesson reviews the best practices to protect workers from the hazards associated with compressed gas.

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Confined Space - Permit Required

Many workplaces contain areas not necessarily designed for people, but they are large enough for workers to enter and perform certain jobs. This lesson reviews the understanding confined spaces, safe work practices, and when a permit is required.

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is responding to an on-going outbreak of a respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus. This guidance is based on what is currently known about the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The CDC will update this interim guidance as needed and as additional information becomes avail. Updated - March 5, 2021.

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Crane, Lifting & Rigging Safety

Crane operations can be hazardous, and complicated, therefore OSHA has adopted rules about safe crane regulations in workplaces, including proper rigging. This lesson will review the basic awareness of crane operations, and lifting and rigging safe work practices.

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Cyber Security

A cyber attack is a malicious act that seeks to damage or steal data, or create general disruption in the digital world. This lesson reviews the threat of cyber attacks, knowing what hackers are trying to do, and applying prevention strategies to avoid becoming a victim.

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Deer & Vehicle Safety

Deer can appear suddenly and without warning, but knowing how to react, and where and when they are most likely to strike can greatly reduce your chances of being involved in an accident.

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DOT Cargo Securement

An overview of the North American Cargo Securement Standard

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DOT Entry Level Driver Training

The entry-level driver training (ELDT) rule enhances the safety of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operations on the nation's highways by establishing more extensive training requirements.

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DOT Hours of Service

The hours of service (HOS) rules are established to manage the number of hours commercial drivers may drive and work. These regulations will help minimize drowsiness and prevent driver fatigue, among other safety benefits. This training does not replace the need for a motor carrier to meet all regulations and have a written implemented driver program.

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Driver Safety

The average vehicle operator drives more than 17,600 minutes every year. Driving creates opportunity for enjoyment, but it also poses a significant threat if not performed safely or taken for granted. This lesson identifies driving hazards and distractions, how to manage driving in adverse weather conditions, maintaining safe driving strategies when you encounter unexpected road conditions, and how to proactively practice safe driving techniques.

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Dropped Objects

Fall protection violations once again topped OSHA's list of violations for 2019 with 7,014. This includes tools and people, because fall protection refers to anything that can fall, whether it's a worker, tools, or equipment.

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Electrical Awareness Safety

Electricity provides many benefits, but it also has potential to be very dangerous. The objective of this lesson is to inform unqualified workers about the basic points of electrical safety.

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