This safety lesson covers how to stay safe while working in residential basements during HVAC jobs. It explains common hazards like poor lighting, low ceilings, limited ventilation, and tripping dangers. The video highlights the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), staying aware of surroundings, and safely navigating stairs and confined areas. By following these practices, HVAC workers can reduce risks and stay safe in basement workspaces.
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HVAC Residential: Confined Space Safety
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HVAC Residential: Crawl Space Pest Sa...
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HVAC Residential: Crawl Space Safety
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