Electrical Hazards
An electrical hazard is a dangerous condition where a worker can or does make electrical contact with energized equipment or a conductor.
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An electrical hazard is a dangerous condition where a worker can or does make electrical contact with energized equipment or a conductor.
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This session reviews key supervisor responsibilities, and how their role fits into the IRS, and includes a discussion on the hazard control process (RACE).
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Want to grow and improve your warehouse safety program?
Learn howLanguage barriers make it hard for workplaces to effectively communicate safety information to non-English speaking workers. Augment your training with new videos and tips from in multiple languages.
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This white paper was developed in collaboration with industry groups and associations to identify the hazards associated with working on or around Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs).
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Our EV checklist is designed to arm employers with the knowledge to identify and mitigate potential hazards associated with working on or around EV batteries in the workplace.
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There’s a belief that providing PPE for your staff is an easy solution to hazard management. We’re here to debunk the myth. Introducing the Hierarchy of Controls.
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If you don’t know when work becomes a construction activity or what your responsibilities are as an owner, it’s time to find out and plan accordingly before work begins.
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Share these easy-to-use resources in six different languages with your workers to keep them safe and protect your business.
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Selecting a supervisor from within? An eagerness to take on more responsibility is just the start. Ensure you invest in training and education to help them successfully carry out their duties.
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If you haven’t experienced a visit from an MLITSD inspector, find out what they’re all about and how to be ready for them.
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A company that shut down after a worker's death has been issued a $100k fine for failing to comply with materials handling requirements. Learn what happened and how to prevent this in your business.
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This guideline explains the types of ladders that you might have in your workplace and their proper use.
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Newcomers face obstacles that make them more vulnerable to injury. Find out how AISIN Canada is tackling those obstacles for improved health and safety performance.
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When demands at work are high, your loading dock can become a very busy place, filled with people and forklift traffic. Watch this video and learn how you can stay safe.
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When demands at work are high, your loading dock can become a busy place filled with people and forklift traffic. Learn tips to stay safe while loading and unloading trailers.
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While they may seem harmless, slips, trips and falls are some of the most common causes of workplace injury. Watch this video for tips on how to avoid slipping, tripping and falling in your workplace.
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They may seem harmless, but slips, trips and falls are some of the most common causes of workplace injury. Learn how to avoid slipping, tripping and falling in your workplace.
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In fast-paced manufacturing jobs, you may work closely with forklifts, cars, vans and trucks. Constantly on the move, you must learn how to stay safe around these vehicles.
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A manufacturing job will likely have you working close to moving forklifts, cars, vans and trucks. Find out how to stay safe while working around vehicles.
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Gears, conveyors, cogs, spindles, and pulleys – if you work in manufacturing, your workplace is full of moving parts.
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