This safety lesson is dedicated to teaching the correct and safe methods for connecting high-pressure pipes to hoses, a critical task in many industrial settings. It covers the risks involved, such as potential leaks or bursts, and the importance of using the right tools and techniques. The lesson includes step-by-step instructions on making secure connections, selecting appropriate fittings, and conducting pressure tests. It also emphasizes the need for regular maintenance checks and adherence to safety protocols to prevent accidents. Ideal for workers in industries like manufacturing, construction, and utilities, this lesson is key to ensuring operational safety and efficiency.
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Construction: Housekeeping on Jobsites
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Crawl Space Safety
This lesson explains the hazards workers may encounter in crawl spaces, including limited ventilation, electrical hazards, sharp objects, pests, mold, and restricted movement. It covers safe entry procedures, air quality awareness, proper lighting, communication, and the use of appropriate person...
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Cutting Steel Cable/Rope Safety
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