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This course covers the following information:
Hazard Recognition: The Need for Hazard Recognition
- The goals of "hazard recognition".
- The connection between the number of hazards in the workplace and how many accidents and injuries will occur there.
- How the number of workplace accidents and injuries can be reduced by identifying and controlling workplace hazards.
Hazard Recognition: Hazardous Conditions and Unsafe Acts
- Various types of “hazardous conditions”.
- How “unsafe acts” and hazardous conditions combine to make accidents and injuries more likely.
- Why unsafe acts can be "habit-forming".
- Hazardous conditions and unsafe acts that may often be overlooked.
Hazard Recognition: Identifying Hazards in Advance
- The three major processes that "hazard recognition" uses to identify workplace hazards in advance.
- How these hazard recognition procedures work.
- What you can do to make these procedures work more effectively.
Hazard Recognition: Real-Time Hazard Recognition
- The importance of being able to identify “hazardous conditions” and “unsafe acts” on the job.
- Various types of hazardous conditions and unsafe acts to look for.
- What to do when you identify a hazardous condition or unsafe act.
Hazard Recognition: Investigating Accidents and Near Misses
- The goals and procedures of the "accident investigation" process.
- The concept of "root causes" of accidents.
- That he "obvious" causes of an accident are not always the real root causes.
- How you can help with an accident investigation.