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Knowing how to follow safety guidelines in the workplace to avoid accidents and injuries.

Hazard recognition: Identifying potential workplace hazards to prevent accidents and injuries.
First Aid and CPR: Basic first aid and CPR techniques for responding to emergencies at work.
Workplace violence prevention: Strategies for preventing and responding to workplace violence.
Emergency response procedures: Protocols and procedures for responding to emergency situations.
Occupational health and safety laws and regulations: Understanding and complying with government regulations and laws relating to workplace safety.
Risk management: Identifying, assessing, and managing workplace hazards and risks to prevent incidents.
Personal protective equipment (PPE): Understanding the proper use and maintenance of PPE to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses.
Fire safety: Understanding fire hazards and implementing fire prevention and mitigation strategies.
Ergonomics: Promoting good posture and safe movement to prevent workplace injuries and musculoskeletal disorders.
Chemical safety: Identifying and safely handling hazardous chemicals to prevent illnesses and injuries from exposure.
Electrical safety: Understanding the dangers of working with electricity and implementing safe electrical practices.
Environmental management: Understanding the impact of workplace activities on the environment and implementing environmental management practices.
Machine guarding and safety: Proper use and maintenance of guarding and safety systems on machines to prevent accidents.
Fall protection: Identifying fall hazards and implementing strategies to prevent falls and protect workers from injury.
Construction safety: Identifying and managing construction site hazards to prevent accidents and protect workers.
Forklift Safety Training: This type of safety training is required for the safe handling and operation of forklifts. It covers topics such as load capacity and stability, driving in various conditions, and safety protocols for operators and pedestrians.
Hazard Communication Training: This type of safety training is required for employees who handle, use, or dispose of hazardous materials in the workplace. It covers topics such as identification of hazardous materials, safety practices and protocols for handling, and personal protective equipment requirements.
Emergency Response Training: This type of safety training includes procedures and protocols for responding to various emergency situations such as fires, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and workplace accidents.
Electrical Safety Training: This type of safety training is required for working with electrical systems or equipment. It covers topics such as safety protocols for working with electrical systems, electrical shock prevention, and safety requirements for electrical equipment.
Machine Guarding Training: This type of safety training is required for employees who work with machinery that poses safety risks. It covers topics such as safety protocols for working with machinery, safety guards, and lockout/tagout procedures.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training: This type of safety training is required for employees who work in areas where they are exposed to potentially hazardous conditions. It covers topics such as the proper use and maintenance of PPE, the proper fit of PPE, and the hazards that PPE is designed to protect against.
Workplace Violence Prevention Training: This type of safety training focuses on preventing workplace violence, including workplace harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. It covers topics such as recognizing and responding to warning signs of potential violence, establishing workplace violence prevention policies, and handling violent situations.
Construction Safety Training: This type of safety training is required for employees in the construction industry. It covers topics such as OSHA regulations, fall protection, electrical safety, and heavy equipment safety.
First Aid and CPR Training: This type of safety training teaches skills and protocols for providing emergency medical assistance to those in need. It covers topics such as CPR techniques, handling choking and sudden cardiac arrest, and using an AED (automated external defibrillator).
Chemical Safety Training: This type of safety training is required for employees who work with chemicals in the workplace. It covers topics such as identifying hazardous chemicals, handling and storing chemicals safely, and understanding the effects of exposure to chemicals.
Quote: "Occupational safety and health (OSH) or occupational health and safety (OHS), also known simply as occupational health or occupational safety, is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the safety, health, and welfare of people at work."
Quote: "OSH is related to the fields of occupational medicine and occupational hygiene."
Quote: "The goal of an occupational safety and health program is to foster a safe and healthy occupational environment."
Quote: "OSH also protects all the general public who may be affected by the occupational environment."
Quote: "Almost 2 million people die each year attributable to exposure to occupational risk factors."
Quote: "Globally, more than 2.78 million people die annually as a result of workplace-related accidents or diseases, corresponding to one death every fifteen seconds."
Quote: "There are an additional 374 million non-fatal work-related injuries annually."
Quote: "It is estimated that the economic burden of occupational-related injury and death is nearly four per cent of the global gross domestic product each year."
Quote: "In common-law jurisdictions, employers have the common law duty (also called duty of care) to take reasonable care of the safety of their employees."
Quote: "Statute law may, in addition, impose other general duties, introduce specific duties, and create government bodies with powers to regulate occupational safety issues."
Quote: "These terms also refer to the goals of this field, so their use in the sense of this article was originally an abbreviation of occupational safety and health program/department etc."
Quote: "The goal of an occupational safety and health program is to foster a safe and healthy occupational environment."
Quote: "OSH also protects all the general public who may be affected by the occupational environment."
Quote: "Globally, more than 2.78 million people die annually as a result of workplace-related accidents or diseases, corresponding to one death every fifteen seconds."
Quote: "There are an additional 374 million non-fatal work-related injuries annually."
Quote: "It is estimated that the economic burden of occupational-related injury and death is nearly four per cent of the global gross domestic product each year."
Quote: "In common-law jurisdictions, employers have the common law duty (also called duty of care) to take reasonable care of the safety of their employees."
Quote: "Statute law may, in addition, impose other general duties, introduce specific duties, and create government bodies with powers to regulate occupational safety issues."
Quote: "Occupational safety and health (OSH) or occupational health and safety (OHS), also known simply as occupational health or occupational safety."
Quote: "OSH is related to the fields of occupational medicine and occupational hygiene."