This lesson explains common hazards and safe work practices in carpentry operations. It covers hand and power tool safety, lifting materials correctly, preventing falls, maintaining clean work areas, and recognizing sharp edges and flying debris hazards. The lesson also emphasizes wearing proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and following company safety procedures to reduce injuries on the jobsite.
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Car Wash: Wet Floor Safety
This lesson teaches employees how to stay safe when working around wet floors in car wash environments. It covers recognizing slippery surfaces, using caution signs, wearing proper footwear, and maintaining clean walkways. Preventing slips and falls is key to staying safe in constantly wet condit...
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Caught-In or -Between Hazards
This "Caught-In or -Between Hazards" lesson provides essential guidance for recognizing and preventing hazards that can trap, crush, or squeeze workers between objects or machinery. It covers common caught-in or -between risks found in construction, manufacturing, and other high-risk environments...
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Cell Phone Emergency Use
This safety lesson covers best practices for using a cell phone during emergencies. It explains when and how to call for help, what information to provide, and how to stay calm while speaking to emergency responders. The video highlights the importance of knowing your location, keeping your phone...