What happens if there is a fire in your workplace? Have you taken the appropriate steps to prepare? Will you know whether to fight or flee a fire? Take this course to learn how to prepare your workplace for potential fires and what factors to consider when you are deciding to fight or flee. You'll also learn about how to put out a small fire using a portable fire extinguisher using the PASS method. Being prepared and knowing what to do can save lives. This course is ideal for workers who may use fire extinguishers in offices, factories, warehouses and other general industry work settings and situations.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) account for over 30% of all worker injury and illness cases. Ergonomic injuries cost employers an estimated $15-20 billion in workers' compensation costs annually.
This course is designed for office workers, remote employees, computer users, data entry personnel, assembly line workers, and supervisors responsible for workplace ergonomics.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
While OSHA does not have a specific ergonomics standard, the General Duty Clause (Section 5(a)(1)) requires employers to provide a workplace free from recognized ergonomic hazards. Several states, including California, have specific ergonomics regulations.
This course covers the following OSHA and industry standards:
This course provides a certificate of completion. For the official OSHA (DOL) wallet card required on most job sites, enroll in OSHA 10-Hour ($59) or OSHA 30-Hour (from $159) training.
Finish this 17-minute course at your own pace. Certificate of completion included.
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