This safety lesson explains Cal/OSHA’s requirements for lead medical surveillance in construction settings. It covers when medical monitoring is needed, the purpose of blood lead level testing, and how results determine protective actions. The video highlights employer responsibilities, employee rights, and how proper monitoring helps prevent long-term health problems. By following these rules, employers can protect workers and stay compliant.
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Management: Construction Lead Pre-Job...
This safety lesson covers Cal/OSHA’s requirements for lead pre-job notifications in construction. It explains when notifications are required, what information must be submitted, and how it helps protect workers from lead exposure. The video highlights employer responsibilities, communication wit...
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Management: General Industry Lead Exp...
This safety lesson covers Cal/OSHA’s lead exposure monitoring requirements for general industry. It explains when monitoring is needed, how samples are collected, and how results help determine worker protections. The video highlights employer responsibilities, medical surveillance links, and how...
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Vacuum Truck Safety
This safety lesson covers how to safely operate vacuum trucks on the job. It explains the risks of high suction force, hazardous materials, confined spaces, and moving parts. The video highlights safe setup, PPE use, communication with crew members, and emergency shut-off procedures. By following...