Walking and Working Surfaces - Orientation
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The Walking and Working Surfaces Orientation explores the critical role these surfaces play in daily activities and workplace safety. The course emphasizes the importance of adhering to OSHA regulations to prevent accidents such as slips, trips, and falls, which are among the most common workplace incidents. Participants will learn to identify hazards, implement preventive measures, and respond effectively to emergencies. By understanding these key principles, organizations can foster safer environments, protect employees, and avoid costly accidents.
Course Objectives:
Describe the role of walking and working surfaces in workplace safety and productivity. ; Identify common hazards associated with walking and working surfaces. ; Identify OSHA standards and regulations related to floors, pathways, ladders, and scaffolding. ; Explore preventive measures to reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls. ; Develop emergency procedures and responses for incidents involving walking and working surfaces.
Duration: 25 min.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, iPad iOS, Mac OS 10, Apple Safari 8, Android Google Chrome. Works on Mobile, Tablet or Computer.
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Walking and Working Surfaces - Orientation
The Walking and Working Surfaces Orientation explores the critical role these surfaces play in daily activities and workplace safety. The course emphasizes the importance of adhering to OSHA regulations to prevent accidents such as slips, trips, and falls, which are among the most common workplace incidents. Participants will learn to identify hazards, implement preventive measures, and respond effectively to emergencies. By understanding these key principles, organizations can foster safer environments, protect employees, and avoid costly accidents.
Course Objectives:
Describe the role of walking and working surfaces in workplace safety and productivity. ; Identify common hazards associated with walking and working surfaces. ; Identify OSHA standards and regulations related to floors, pathways, ladders, and scaffolding. ; Explore preventive measures to reduce the risk of slips, trips, and falls. ; Develop emergency procedures and responses for incidents involving walking and working surfaces.
Duration: 25 min.