This safety lesson explains how to stay safe when working in confined spaces during residential HVAC jobs. It covers common dangers like low oxygen, poor ventilation, heat buildup, and limited exits. The video highlights proper PPE, atmospheric testing, having an attendant present, and following entry procedures. By using the right precautions, HVAC workers can avoid serious hazards and work safely in tight areas.
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HVAC Residential: Lifting Heavy Objec...
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Job Hazard Analysis
This safety lesson explains how to complete a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) to spot hazards before work begins. It covers how to break down tasks, identify potential dangers, and apply safety controls to reduce risks. The video highlights why JHAs are important for preventing injuries, protecting emp...
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Management: Cal/OSHA Lead Program (Ge...
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