This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recognize, evaluate, and control workplace conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve disorders.
This course covers the use of ergonomic principles to recognize, evaluate, and control workplace conditions that cause or contribute to musculoskeletal and nerve disorders.
Course topics include work physiology, anthropometry, musculoskeletal disorders, use of video display terminals, and risk factors such as vibration, temperature, material handling, repetition, and lifting and patient transfers in health care.
Course emphasis is on industrial case studies covering analysis and design of work stations and equipment workshops in manual lifting, and coverage of current OSHA compliance policies and guidelines.
Upon course completion students will have the ability to recognize work-related musculoskeletal and nerve disorders, assess employer's ergonomic programs, and conduct ergonomic evaluations.
The OSH Act covers most private sector employers and their workers, in addition to some public sector employers and workers in the 50 states and certain territories and jurisdictions under federal authority.
Those jurisdictions include the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Wake Island, Johnston Island, and the Outer Continental Shelf Lands as defined in the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.
This course is designed for employees to learn the requirements of 1910.95; OSHA’s Occupational Noise standard. During the course, the basics of occupational noise is explained in a way that is easy to comprehend and apply.
Safety Supervisor training is offered by International Association for Health Occupational Safety and the Environment. Professional Training and learning are the best way to acquire professional knowledge, develop intellectual skills, raise competence, and develop capabilities.
All employers are required to train their workforce on the use, selection, inspection, storage and care of personal protective safety equipment used to avoid workplace hazards. Training will cover PPE used by employees for example safety glasses, goggles, gloves, face shields respirators as re...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the guardian of workplace safety in the United States and operates under the U.S. Department of Labor. It is responsible for setting and enforcing safety regulations and ensuring that employers and employees adhere to the guidelines.
Introduces the hazards and safeguards associated with confined-space work. Describes proper on-site safety and emergency response procedures related to confined spaces, trenching, and excavation.
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