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Interplay Learning - Roofing Safety

This roofing safety video course provides a deep understanding of the hazards associated with roofing work and practical strategies to mitigate these risks. This course provides a comprehensive overview of fall protection systems detailing how...

Hand and Power Tool Safety

This course on Hand and Power Tool Safety is designed to give learners a better understanding of hand and power tool safety protocols to prepare them for working with these tools in the field. Contents include: tool types, energy sources, maintenance...

SkillCat: Hand & Power Tool Safety

Gain expertise in hand and power tool safety. Learn about tool selection, maintenance, and safe usage practices. Explore essential safety precautions to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries while working with tools.

Safety Series: Workplace Illness Prevention

OSHA requires employers to keep records of occupational deaths, injuries, and illnesses. The records are also used by employers and employees to implement safety and health programs at individual workplaces. The data is a widely recognized method for...

Intro to Fire Safety and Portable Fire Extinguishers

Intro to Fire Safety and Portable Fire Extinguishers" is designed to increase learners’ awareness of the chemistry behind creating and eliminating a fire, the different classifications of fire, the most common fire hazards present within the...

SkillCat: Personal Safety and Work Practices

This course equips entry-level technicians with essential safety skills, including accident prevention, proper handling of tools and machinery, safe driving practices, and identifying electrical hazards. Learners will master key safety protocols...

HVAC Safety Basics

Always work with a safety first mindset! In the HVAC field you will encounter high voltage electricity, combustible gases, metal fabrication, and ladders. This course covers HVAC best practices and procedures on fire safety, personal protective...

Safety Series: Required OSHA Recordkeeping - OSHA 300

OSHA requires employers to keep records of occupational deaths, injuries, and illnesses. The records are also used by employers and employees to implement safety and health programs at individual workplaces. The data is a widely recognized method for...