This safety lesson teaches HVAC residential workers how to stay safe before, during, and after an earthquake. It explains how to secure tools and equipment, identify structural hazards, and follow evacuation procedures. The video also covers what to do if an earthquake strikes while working in a crawl space, attic, or on a ladder. By preparing ahead of time and responding correctly, HVAC workers can reduce the risk of injury during seismic events.
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HVAC Residential: Lifting Heavy Objec...
This safety lesson teaches HVAC workers how to lift heavy objects safely while working in residential settings. It covers risks like back strain, pulled muscles, and dropped equipment. The video explains proper lifting posture, using tools like dollies or team lifts, and recognizing when somethin...
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HVAC Residential: Loose Clothing, Lon...
This safety lesson explains the dangers of wearing loose clothing, long hair, or jewelry while performing residential HVAC work. It covers how these items can get caught in moving parts, block visibility, or cause electrical hazards. The video highlights safe dress practices, proper hair restrain...
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HVAC Residential: Remaining Calm Duri...
This safety lesson covers strategies for remaining calm and handling conflicts professionally in residential HVAC work. It explains how to manage difficult customer interactions, stay composed under pressure, and de-escalate tense situations. The video highlights the importance of active listenin...