This lesson explains how to stay safe on walking and working surfaces like floors, platforms, ladders, and scaffolds. It covers common hazards including slips, trips, falls, clutter, and uneven or damaged surfaces. Workers should wear proper footwear, report unsafe areas, and keep pathways clear. Maintaining clean and hazard-free surfaces is essential to preventing injuries.
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Waste Haulers: Holiday Safety
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Water Damage Safety
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Water Heater Safety
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