Hot Work: General Awareness For Affected Employees - Streaming Video Training Program
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According to OSHA, hot work is defined as any work that involves burning, welding, using fire- or spark-producing tools, or that produces a source of ignition. Because of the potential dangers associated with hot work, it is critical everyone involved understands their role in keeping themselves and others around them safe from harm.
This program is designed to guide employees who are not directly involved in hot work operations through the hot work process, helping to prevent injuries and damage to facilities. Specifically, it covers the basics of hot work, how to prepare for and protect yourself and others during hot work operations, and what to do when hot work interrupts your own tasks.
- Intended for general industry employees whose work is affected by any work that involves burning, welding, using fire- or spark-producing tools, or that produces a source of ignition.
- Helps you comply with the OSHA hot work safety training requirements (29 CFR 1910.251 – 255, Subpart Q, and NFPA 51B).
- Streaming Video format allows trainers to conduct effective, affordable training wherever they have Internet access
- Includes 5 days of access to the video
Specification
Product Code | Description | Language | Format | Copyright Date |
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57383
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Streaming Video - English
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English
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Streaming Video
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2016
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