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Preventing Hand, Wrist And Finger Injuries

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Course Overview
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There are many workplace hazards to which our hands may be exposed, including heavy machinery, sharp tools, corrosive or irritating chemicals, and extreme heat or cold. Depending on our jobs, these hazards may be a daily threat. It is important for you to be able to recognize those dangers and understand how you can protect yourself against them. This course demonstrates why and how we must protect our hands from injury while at work. This course covers hazards such as pinch points, nip points, moving parts of equipment/machinery, and more. You can protect your hands by wearing gloves, but you must know which kind of gloves are appropriate for the work you are performing. This course covers the use and maintenance of protective gloves, as well as other safe work practices related to preventing all types of injuries, including ergonomic disorders. Utilize the information provided here and learn how to avoid hand, wrist, and finger injuries at work.

Key Audience
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All those who work in a job where workplace hazards for hand injuries may be present

Course Topics
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Compliance: OSHA General | Safety: Eyes, Hands, Head, Hearing, Respiratory (PPE)

Course Detail
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Time: 22 Minutes
Questions: 9
Languages: en | es *
Closed Captioning:
Micro Learning: FALSE

* Courses can be converted to any language needed not listed for a small professional service fee per course, per language. 

Workplaces
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Construction Project | Manufacturing Plant