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US Department of Labor's OSHA mission is to prevent work-related
injuries, illnesses and deaths. The OSHA curriculum will teach
you how to establish procedures to increase safety in the workplace.
Based on OSHA guidelines, the courses include first aid, office
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Office Ergonomics: An Overview Decades of human machine interface in the workplace has produced significant risk to the physical and psychological well being of employees. It is often the most repeated tasks that can bring the greatest discomfort and injury to an employee. Chronic discomfort also reduces the productivity and quality of work. This course is designed to train participants in the essentials of understanding ergonomic principles as they relate to the office environment. After completing this course you will be able to Define ergonomics and how it applies to office work Office Safety This course teaches employees to recognize the many potential safety problems in an office environment, and gives practical advice to follow when they occur. It also describes safety practices, ways to avoid slips, trips, and falls, and basic procedures for working safely with office equipment. After completing this course you will be able to Identify potential safety problems in the office Right-to-Know: Hazardous Chemicals This course is designed to familiarize you with OSHA's Hazardous Communications Standard (Right-To-Know) as it relates to various types of hazardous substances in the workplace. After completing this course you will be able to identify hazardous substances and take precautions to prevent harmful exposure. After completing this course you will be able to Understand the general concepts behind potential hazards presented
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