This lesson focuses on helping boat captains recognize and respond to underwater hazards around marinas. It covers common risks like submerged debris, changing depths, tide shifts, and unmarked structures. Staying vigilant and knowing how to navigate these hazards helps prevent damage to vessels and ensures crew safety.
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Marina: Underwater Hazard Safety (Swi...
This lesson teaches how to recognize and avoid underwater hazards at marinas. It covers electrical shock risks, entanglement dangers, sharp objects, and limited visibility. Whether swimming or diving, understanding these hazards can help prevent injury or death and ensure safer work near or under...
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Medical Oxygen Safety
This lesson covers how to safely use, store, and transport medical oxygen in the workplace. It includes proper cylinder handling, fire prevention, ventilation requirements, and avoiding ignition sources. Because oxygen can intensify fires, following strict safety procedures is essential to protec...
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Metal Edges: Laceration Hazard
This lesson focuses on the dangers of working near exposed metal edges, such as sheet metal, cut piping, or unfinished parts. It highlights proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), safe handling practices, and awareness to prevent deep cuts or lacerations. Staying alert and protected re...