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Category: OSHA
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OSHA Basic First Aid v.2
First aid generally includes any one-time treatment and follow-up for minor injuries, including cuts, abrasions, bruises, first-degree burns, sprains, and splinters plus emerg....
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OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens v.2
In this session, we will discuss how you might be exposed to bodily fluids in the workplace, how you can protect yourself from exposure, how to clean up bodily fluids, how to ....
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OSHA Electrical Safety v.2
In this training session, we will discuss the hazards of electricity and how to prevent exposure to electrical hazards. The training is not on how to perform electrical work. ....
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OSHA Fire Safety v.2
Fire is a very real danger in any workplace. For companies that handle hazardous chemicals, the risks of injury and property damage from flames and smoke are compounded by con....
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OSHA Office Ergonomics v.2
According to OSHA, 1.8 million workers in the United States report work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) each year. Of those injuries, about 600,000 require the worker....
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