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The virtual Hazard Recognition course offers the necessary knowledge for employees to aid in the prevention of occupational accidents and injuries.
The virtual Hazard Recognition course offers the necessary knowledge for employees to aid in the prevention of occupational accidents and injuries. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that annually, job-related injuries and illnesses exceed 3 million, and fatalities surpass 4,500. For all workplace stakeholders - employers, employees, and management - minimizing these figures should be a paramount concern. A key strategy to enhancing safety within any facility is by predicting and managing job hazards before they result in accidents, a process known as Hazard Recognition.
This online Hazard Recognition course covers the following topics:Â
The course lasts approximately 30 minutes
Throughout this course, testing is conducted to reinforce the knowledge imparted. A score of 80% is required to pass this course. There is an opportunity to attempt the course thrice to achieve the passing score. A printable student manual, providing a comprehensive resource for future use and knowledge retention, is available.
Upon successfully completing this online course, a certificate of completion is accessible for download and print.
This course will take roughly 30 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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