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Maintenance Safety

Maintenance helps keep everyone safe, and machines and equipment running smoothly. KPA's Maintenance Safety training lists the tasks that should be performed before starting a maintenance task.

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Material Handling

This training will go over different ways to handle material in the plastics industry. It includes handling material mechanically and manually, forklifts, upright forklifts, and cranes.

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Mobile Equipment and Pedestrian Safety

This training discusses best practices for working with and around mobile equipment. It includes pre-use inspections and operator and pedestrian safety.

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Mobile Equipment and Pedestrian Safety

This training discusses best practices for working with and around mobile equipment. It includes pre-use inspections and operator and pedestrian safety.

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Mounting and Dismounting Mobile Equipment

Properly mounting and dismounting mobile equipment takes care and attention. KPA's Mounting and Dismounting Mobile Equipment safety training covers processes operators should follow such as maintaining three points of contact with the equipment.

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New Employee Orientation

New employees need to be prepared to face a variety of hazards. KPA's New Employee Orientation provides a basic overview of safety procedures a new employee should know including: PPE, ergonomics, crane safety, fire prevention, and many more.

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New Employee Orientation for Scrapyard Workers

This training will go over new employee orientation requirements. The training also covers various hazards in scrapyards, PPE to wear, and procedures new employees are required to perform.

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No Touch

Severe hand and finger injuries can occur when hands are pinched or crushed between a load and another object. KPA's No Touch Tools safety training shows employees how to use no touch tools to keep their hands and fingers safe.

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No Touch

Severe hand and finger injuries can occur when hands are pinched or crushed between a load and another object. KPA's No Touch Tools safety training shows employees how to use no touch tools to keep their hands and fingers safe.

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Office Ergonomics

KPA's Office Ergonomics training covers the basics of keeping office workers safe as they are reaching, sitting, and working.

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Office Safety

Working in an office poses a unique set of risks to your health. KPA's Office Safety training walks through recommendations to keep you and your coworkers safe while working in and moving around the office.

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Office Safety

Working in an office poses a unique set of risks to your health. KPA's Office Safety training walks through recommendations to keep you and your coworkers safe while working in and moving around the office.

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