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SafetyBytes® - Your Role as a First Responder
If you are the “first-person-on-the-scene” awareness level responder, your role is primarily that of an observer and a reporter. In this SafetyBytes® session, we will look at the role of an awareness level responder.
SafetyBytes® Accident Investigation Interviewing Techniques
An accident is any unplanned event that results in personal injury, property damage, or both. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss the techniques you should use when interviewing individuals during the course of an accident investigation.
SafetyBytes® Accident Investigation Overview
Accidents resulting in injuries requiring medical attention or resulting in significant property damage, as well as close calls or near misses of this type, should all be properly investigated. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss an overview of accident investigations.
SafetyBytes® Chemical Properties Of Chlorine
As useful as chlorine is, it also presents a health hazard. Even in very weak concentrations, even less than one part per million, exposure to chlorine causes burning of the eyes, nose, and throat. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review the chemical properties of chlorine.
SafetyBytes® Chlorine Leak: Planning And Investigation
If chlorine is used within your facility, you must evaluate your operating manual to make sure all important topics are covered. For example, does your operations manual instruct the operator on safe handling techniques for containers? In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss chlorine leaks in regards to planning and investigations.
SafetyBytes® Common Physical Hazard Terms
A physical hazard is a substance that is likely to burn or support fire; may explode or release high pressures that can inflict bodily injury; or can spontaneously react on its own, or when exposed to water. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss common physical hazard terms.
SafetyBytes® DOT HAZMAT Warning System
Many products containing hazardous materials are used and stored in businesses routinely. These products are also shipped daily on the nation's highways, railroads, and waterways. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll review the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation, or DOT, for identifying these various types of hazardous materials.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety Training
Electrical shocks can range from a mild discomfort to death. Electrical shock is a cause of workplace injuries that often results in long term disability and death. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review electrical safety training.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: Accidental Contact With High Voltage
The term high voltage usually means electrical energy at voltages high enough to inflict harm on living things. Equipment and conductors that carry high voltage warrant particular safety requirements and procedures. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss accidental contact with high voltage.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: De-Energizing Equipment
Electricity has long been recognized as a serious workplace hazard. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the importance of de-energizing equipment before any servicing begins.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: Electrical Equipment Warnings
Many injuries, deaths, and property damage caused by workplace electrical hazards can be avoided. The first step in avoiding these hazards begins with safety awareness. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss electrical equipment warnings.
SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: Using Portable Equipment
Engineers, electricians, and other professionals work with electricity directly, including working on overhead lines, cable harnesses, and circuit assemblies. Others, such as office workers and sales people, work with electricity indirectly and may also be exposed to electrical hazards. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss using portable equipment.
SafetyBytes® Forklift Safety: Changing A Battery
Forklifts, maybe more than any other device in use, are the workhorses of today’s industry and commerce. These machines are used for lifting and moving loads. An important part of forklift safety is performing a pre-operation inspection. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the proper way of changing a battery in a battery-powered forklift.
SafetyBytes® Forklift Safety: Changing the LP Tank
When you are dealing with propane forklifts, there are several important safety precautions that must be followed, in addition to normal safety precautions that apply to all types of forklifts. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the precautions you should take when changing the tank on a LP forklift.
SafetyBytes® Forklift Safety: Charging A Battery
Lift trucks are used for lifting and moving loads. These tasks would not be possible without safe operation and ensuring that they are ready when needed. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the proper way of charging a battery in a battery-powered forklift.
SafetyBytes® Forklift Safety: Fueling The Truck
Don’t risk running out of fuel and stalling the engine during a critical operation. It is especially important that you don’t run a diesel engine to empty because this could cause damage to the fuel injectors. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss the rules you should follow when refueling your forklift.
SafetyBytes® Forklift Safety: Gauges And Indicator Lights
As an operator, your role is key to ensuring proper and safe use of forklifts. An important part of safe operation is routine inspections. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the gauges and indicator lights on forklifts with internal combustion engines.
SafetyBytes® Forklift Safety: Lift Component Inspection
A forklift is a powerful tool that allows one person to precisely lift and place large heavy loads with little effort. Remember, there is great risk of injury or death when safety procedures are not followed. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the procedures for conducting the lift component inspection. This inspection applies to all types of forklifts.
SafetyBytes® Forklift Safety: Operational Inspection For Internal Combustion Engines
The role played by you, the operator, is the key behind ensuring proper and safe use of forklifts. An important part of safe operation is routine inspections. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss the proper way to conduct an operational inspection on forklifts with internal combustion engines.
SafetyBytes® Forklift Safety: Physical Inspection For Battery-Powered Engines
A thorough pre-operational inspection will identify maintenance problems before they cause an accident. The role played by an operator is the key behind ensuring proper and safe use of forklifts. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the proper way to conduct a physical inspection on forklifts with battery-powered engines.