This lesson explains federal OSHA requirements for fire extinguisher use on construction sites. It covers extinguisher types, monthly inspections, employee training, and the importance of knowing when and how to fight a fire. Workers also learn when evacuation is the safer choice. These practices reduce risk and help stop small fires from turning into big emergencies.
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Construction: Housekeeping on Jobsites
This lesson explains the importance of good housekeeping on construction jobsites. It covers keeping walkways clear, properly storing tools and materials, removing debris regularly, and managing cords and hoses. The lesson emphasizes that clean and organized worksites reduce trip hazards, improve...
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Construction: Infection Control Risk ...
This safety lesson explains how to apply Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) procedures in construction projects near or within healthcare facilities. It covers how construction activities can disturb contaminants and spread infection, and how ICRA helps reduce that risk. The video highlight...
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Construction Laser Safety
Dive into the world of 'Construction Laser Safety' with this comprehensive safety lesson from GotSafety. Discover the importance of proper safety measures when working with construction lasers. Gain insights into the different types of construction lasers, their applications, potential hazards, a...