Power Points
Power Points are slide shows that you can view on your computer. If you have access to a digital projection unit, you can project the Power Point presentation onto a projection screen or a white wall.
I prefer Power Points over videos for group safety meetings because a Power Point allows the instructor to: easily customize the content, control the pace of the training, and pause the program to address audience questions or comments. For professional tips on how to make terrific presentations, see – ”Five Rules For More Effective Power Point Presentations“.
Did you know your Power Points can be converted into videos? By doing so, you can show your Power Points to individual employees without being present. Just start the Power Point video and walk away! This might be the way to go for training a single new employee.
The following are over 900 links to my favorite free Power Point presentations. I’ve spend hundreds of hours reviewing thousands of open source Power Points to select the best of the best for you. These Power Points were gleaned from many different open source websites. Questions and comments on a particular Power Point should be directed to the website (or author) who created it. If you are having difficulty identifying who the creator/originator of a Power Point is, just contact us and we’ll send you that information.
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- Abrasive wheels
- Abrasive wheel machinery
- Accident analysis
- Accident costs – 1
- Accident costs – 2
- Accident investigation – 1
- Accident investigation – 2
- Accident investigation – 3
- Accident investigation – 4
- Accident investigation – 5
- Accident investigation – 6
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Accident investigation – 7
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Accident investigation – 8
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Accident investigation – 9
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Accident prevention program
- Accident causation theory
- Investigating accidents
- Why investigate accidents
- Accident investigation
- Accident & incident investigation
- Why similar accidents keep duplicating themselves
- Acrylonitrile
- Adult learning
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Advancing your professional safety practice
- Aerial lift safety
- Aerial lifts
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Aerosols
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Aggressive driving – 1
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Aggressive driving – 2
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Air monitoring – 1
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Air monitoring – 2
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Air monitoring – 3
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Air monitoring – 4
- Air monitoring – 5
- Direct-reading instruments
- Use of Drager pump & tubes
- Particulate, gas & vapor
- Air powered tool safety
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Air sampling pump calibration
- Ammonia refrigeration systems
- Anesthetic gases
- Anhydrous ammonia
- Arboriculture safety
- Arc flash – 1
- Arc flash – 2
- Arc flash – 3
- Arc flash basics
- Arsenic
- Arsenic health hazards
- Asbestos in construction – 1
- Asbestos in construction – 2
- Asbestos – 1
- Asbestos - 2
- Asbestos – 3
- Asbestos – 4
- Ask yourself before starting job
- Asthma occupational – 1
- Asthma occupational – 2
- Asthma occupational – 3
- Automobile garages
- Back safety – 1
- Back safety – 2
- Back safety – 3
- Back safety – 4
- Back safety – 5
- Back safety – 6
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Back safety – 7
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Back safety – 8
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Back safety – 9
- Band saw safety – 1
- Band saw safety – 2
- Basic safety orientation
- Battery safety
- The battery
- Behavior based safety for supervisors
- Behavior basedsafety: safety professional’s view
- Behavior-based safety
- Safe behaviors in the workplace
- Benzene
- Beryllium
- Bin and hopper safety
- Biosafety – 1
- Biosafety – 2
- Biosafety – 3
- Burns
- 1, 3 butadiene
- Occupational exposure to 1,3-butadiene
- Cadmium – 1
- Cadmium – 2
- Carbon monoxide
- An evaluation of a workplace hazard: carbon monoxide
- Carbon monoxide: the silent killer
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Carcinogens – 1
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Carcinogens – 2
- Carcinogens – 3
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Cell phones & distracted driving
- Chain saw safety
- Chains & wire rope maintenance
- Chemical hazards – clinical personnel
- Chemical handling
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Chemical safety – 1
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Chemical safety – 2
- Chemical spills – 2
- Chemical spills – 3
- Evaluating workplace chemical exposures
- Chlorine safety
- Chop saw safety
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Clothing safety – 1
- Clothing safety – 2
- Protective clothing
- Competent person
- Compressed cylinder safety
- Compressed gas safety – 4
- Computer ergonomics
- Going beyond computers
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Confined space – 9
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Confined space – 10
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Confined space – 11
- Confined space – 12
- Confined space – 13
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Confined space (humorous)
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Confined space rescue
- Construction site safety
- What should you do when contractors work at your facility
- Guarding belt conveyors
- Guarding conveyor belts
- Conveyor safety
- Corrosives
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Cranes – 2
- Cranes – 3
- Crane & hoist training & inspection requirements
- Cranes and slings
- Cranes, slings and you
- Crane and sling safety
- CSP presentation
- Achieving a safety culture
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Dermatitis – 2
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Defensive driving – 1
- Defensive driving – 2
- Dipping and coating operations
- Disaster recovery
- Dispensing fuel
- Do not touch: risk reduction for human-machine interface
- Driving safety – 1
- Driving safety – 2
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Driving safety – 3
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Driving safety – 4
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Driving safety – 5
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Reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing
- Dry ice shipping
- Dust explosions – 1
- Dust explosions – 2
- Respect your dust
- Earthquake safety – 1
- Earthquake safety – 2
- Egress – 1
- Egress – 2
- Means of egress
- Means of egress & fire protection
- Means of egress and fire protection
- Electric circuit – visual inspections
- Electrical risk in high hazard industries
- The myths of electricity: current danger
- Electrical safety – 9
- Testing grounding systems
- Ground field resistance testing – 1
- Ground field resistance testing – 2
- Safe practices – conductive apparel
- Emergency plan – 5
- Emergency action plan
- Emergency action & fire prevention
- Emergency action plans & disaster plans
- Empowering employees through lean mgmt principles to improve safety culture
- Ergonomics - intro – 2
- Ergonomics - intro – 3
- Ergonomics – intro – 5
- What is ergonomics
- Ergonomics – keyboards & pointers
- Ergonomics - handtools
- Ergonomics – welding
- Ergonomics - of poultry processing
- Ergonomics – store checkout stands
- Ergonomics – general
- E-Stops
- Ethylene oxide
- Exit routes
- Exits
- Extension cord safety
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Eye injuries
- Fall prevention – 1
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Fall prevention – 7
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Fall prevention – 8
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Fall prevention – 9
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Fall prevention – 10
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Fall prevention – 11
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Farm electrical hazards
- Fatigue at work
- Fatigue in the Workplace
- Myths and realities of fatigue
- Fire extinguishers – 1
- Fire extinguishers – 2
- Fire extinguishers - 3
- Fire extinguishers - 4
- Fire extinguishers - 5
- Fire extinguishers - 6
- Fire safety – 1
- Fire safety – 2
- Fire safety – 3
- Fire safety – 4
- Fire safety – 5
- Fire safety – 6
- Fire & emergency procedures
- Fires and explosions
- Fire protection – 1
- Fire protection – 2
- Fire protection – 3
- First aid – 1
- First aid – 2
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First aid – 3
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First aid – 4
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First aid – 5
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First aid – 6
- First aid – 7
- First aid and CPR
- Basic first aid
- First aid
- First aid review
- Flammable & combustible liquids – 1
- Flammable & combustible liquids – 2
- Flammable & combustible liquids – 3
- Flammable & combustible liquids – 4
- Flammability, combustion, and fire protection
- Flammable and combustible liquids
- Flash point-ignition point – 1
- Flash point-ignition point – 2
- Food processing health risks
- Foot protection
- Fork trucks – 1
- Fork trucks - 2
- Fork trucks – 3
- Fork trucks – 4
- Fork trucks – 5
- Fork trucks – 6
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Fork trucks – 7
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Fork trucks – 8
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Fork trucks – 9
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Fork trucks – 10
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Fork trucks – 11
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Fork trucks – 12
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Fork truck LP gas safety
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Fork truck refresher course
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Fork inspection & maintenance
- Formaldehyde – 1
- Formaldehyde – 2
- Formaldehyde – 3
- Formaldehyde training
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Grain handling safety – 1
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Grain handling safety – 2
- Guarding
- Hand arm vibration – 1
- Hand arm vibration – 2
- Hand arm vibration – 3
- Hand & portable power tools – 1
- Hand & portable power tools – 2
- Hand & portable power tools – 3
- Hand & portable power tools – 4
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Hand tools injury prevention
- Hand protection – 1
- Hand protection – 2
- Hand injuries
- Preventing hand injuries
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Hard hats – 1
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Hard hats – 2
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Hard hats – 3
- Hazard communication – 1
- Hazard communication – 2
- Hazard communication – 3
- Hazard communication – 4
- Hazard communication – 5
- Hazard communication – 6
- Hazard communication – 7
- Hazard communication – 8
- Hazard communication – 9
- Hazard communication – 10
- Hazard communication – 11
- Hazard communication – 12
- Hazard communication – 13
- Hazardous locations
- Hazardous materials regulations
- Hazardous materials training
- Hazard recognition
- Hazardous waste – 1
- Hazardous waste – 2
- Hazardous waste refresher
- Hazmat management
- Hazwoper – 1
- Hazwoper – 2
- Health & safety for senior mangers
- Health risk assessment
- Hearing conservation – 1
- Hearing conservation – 2
- Hearing conservation – 3
- Hearing conservation – 4
- Hearing standard threshold shift
- Heat stress – 1
- Heat stress – 2
- Heat stress – 3
- Heat stress – 4
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Heat stress – 5
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Heat stress – 6
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Heat stress – 7
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Heat stress – 8
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Heat stress – 9
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Heat stress – 10
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Heat stress monitoring & WBGT meter
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Hexavalent chromium – 1
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Hexavalent chromium – 2
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Hexavalent chromium – 3
- Hexavalent chromium – 4
- Hidden Cost of Accidents
- Hot work – 1
- Hot work – 2
- Hot work – 3
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Housekeeping – 1
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Housekeeping – 2
- Housekeeping - ”5S”
- Good housekeeping
- Housekeeping
- Hydraulic safety
- High pressure injection
- Industrial hygiene – introduction
- Industrial hygiene
- Introduction to industrial hygiene
- Just had an industrial hygiene survey – what do I do now?
- Introduction to occupational hygiene
- Occupational health & industrial hygiene programs
- Industrial trucks – operator training
- Infection control
- Influencing safe behaviors
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Inspections – 1
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Inspections – 2
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Inspections – 3
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Inspections – 4
- Janitorial – biological hazards
- Janitorial – chemical hazards
- Janitorial – musculoskeletal hazards
- Janitorial – physical hazards
- Job hazard analysis
- Job safety analysis (JSA) – 1
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Job safety analysis (JSA) – 2
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Job safety analysis (JSA) – 3
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Job safety analysis (JSA) – 4
- Kitchen safety – 1
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Kitchen safety – 2
- Gas detection & measurement
- Lab safety – 1
- Lab safety – 2
- Lab safety – 3
- Lab safety – 4
- Ladder safety – 1
- Ladder safety – 2
- Ladder safety – 3
- Ladder safety – 4
- Ladder safety
- Ladder safety
- Ladders and stairs
- Ladders and stairways
- Laser safety – 1
- Laser safety – 2
- Laser safety – 3
- Latex allergies
- Laugh out loud – Use fun to create an award winning safety culture
- Lawn mower safety
- Lead
- Lead health hazards
- Get the lead out
- Lead in general industry
- Lead safety program
- OSHA lead standards
- Lead based paint
- Leading safety
- Lifting – 1
- Lifting – 2
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Lifting – 3
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Lifting – 4
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Lifting – 5
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Lifting – 6
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Lifting – 7
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Lifting – 8
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Lifting – 9
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Lifting – 10
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Lifting – 11
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Lifting – 12
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Lifting – 13
- Light meters
- Personal safety during lightning
- Lockout tagout – 1
- Lockout tagout – 2
- Lockout tagout – 3
- Lockout tagout – 4
- Lockout tagout – 5
- Lockout tagout – 6
- Lockout tagout – 7
- Lockout tagout – 8
- Lockout tagout – 9
- Lockout tagout – 10
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Lockout tagout – 11
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Lockout tagout – 12
- Logging – 1
- Logging – 2
- Logging – 3
- Logging – 4
- Loss control concepts
- LP gas
- Machine guarding – 1
- Machine guarding – 2
- Machine guarding – 3
- Machine guarding – 4
- Machine guarding – 5
- Machine guarding – 6
- Machine guarding – 7
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Machine guarding – 8
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Machine guarding – 9
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Machine guarding – 10
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Machine guarding – 11
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Machine guarding – 12
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Machine guarding – 13
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Machine guarding – 14
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Machine guarding – 15
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Machine guarding – 16
- Machine guarding – injection molding
- Machine guarding
- Guarding
- Subpart O – machine guarding
- National emphasis program on hazardous machinery associated with amputations
- Measuring safety performance
- Manual materials handling – 1
- Manual materials handling – 2
- Manual materials handling – 3
- Manual materials handling – 4
- Manual materials handling – 5
- Manual materials handling – 6
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Manual materials handling – 7
- Meat cutter safety
- Medical lab biohazards
- Medical & exposure records
- Toxic metals
- Methylene chloride – 1
- Methylene chloride – 2
- Occupational exposure to methylene chloride
- Mold – 1
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Mold – 2
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Mold – 3
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Mold – 4
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Mold – 5
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Mold – 6
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Mold – 7
- Motor vehicles – construction
- Mower safety
- MSD prevention
- MSDS
- Multi-employer worksite
- Nanotechnology
- Near misses
- Needles
- NFPA 70E
- New employee orientation
- New employee safety orientation
- Night time sanitation
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Nitrogen (liquid)
- Noise – 1
- Noise – 2
- Noise – 3
- Noise – 4
- Noise – 5
- Nursing homes – 1
- Nursing homes – 2
- Nursing home ergonomics
- New hire EHS orientation
- Occupational asthma
- Occupational health
- Office safety – 1
- Office safety – 2
- Office safety – 3
- Office safety – 4
- Office ergonomics – 1
- Office ergonomics – 2
- Oil & gas
- OSHA – construction
- OSHA – general industry
- OSHA – introduction – 1
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OSHA – introduction – 2
- OSHA – introduction – 3
- Intro to OSHA act and standards
- Introduction to OSHA
- OSHA – inspections
- OSHA training requirements
- OSHA – update
- OSHA – act & standards
- OSHA – introduction to standards
- The OSHA Act
- Why OSHA
- OSHA penalty calculation procedure
- OSHA penalties increase
- OSHA – recordkeeping – 1
- OSHA – recordkeeping – 2
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OSHA – recordkeeping – 3
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OSHA – recordkeeping – 4
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OSHA reportable hearing loss rule
- Overexertion
- Overhead cranes
- Oxy-acetylene safety awareness
- Painful working conditions
- Particulate, gas, vapor
- Personal fall arrest systems
- Pinch points
- Pneumatic tools
- Pneumoconiosis
- Pool safety
- Power press operator training
- PPE – 1
- PPE – 2
- PPE – 3
- PPE – 4
- PPE – 5
- PPE – 6
- PPE – 7
- PPE – 8
- PPE – 9
- Process safety management – 1
- Process safety management – 2
- Process safety management – 3
- Process safety management – initial training
- Process safety management – refresher training
- Process safety management – contractors
- Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals
- Are you sure process safety management doesn’t apply to you?
- Power tools & hand tools
- Powered industrial trucks – 1
- Powered industrial trucks – 2
- Powered industrial trucks – 3
- Powered industrial trucks – 4
- Power tools
- Proactive safety
- Non-ionizing radiation
- Ionizing radiation
- Radiation safety – 1
- Radiaton safety – 2
- Radiation safety – 3
- Radiation safety – 4
- Radiation safety – 5
- Radiation safety – 6
- Radiation safety – 7
- Radio frequency (RF) radiation
- OSHA regulation for RF radiation
- Tower construction RF radiation
- Rail car unloading
- Overview and basics of rail cars – 1
- Overview and basics of rail cars – 2
- Rail car anatomy
- Razor knife safety – 1
- Razor knife safety – 2
- Recordkeeping
- OSHA recordkeeping requirements
- RF standards for wireless communications
- Repetitive motion injuries
- Repetitive stress injuries
- Repetitive motion injuries
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Respirator inspection
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Escape respirator
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Developing an effective respiratory protection program
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Respiratory protection – 1
- Respiratory protection – 2
- Respiratory protection – 3
- Respiratory protection – 4
- Respiratory protection – 5
- Respiratory protection – 6
- Respiratory protection – 7
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Respiratory protection – 8
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Respiratory protection – 9
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Respiratory protection – 10
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Respiratory protection – 11
- Respiratory protection – 12
- Respirators and dust hazards
- N95 respirator training
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Restaurant safety
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Retail
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Retail violence & robberies
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Return to work
- Risk assessment – 1
- Risk assessment – 2
- Risk assessment – 3
- Risk & safety in engineering
- Risk management process
- Roofing hazards
- Flat Roof safety
- Securing the load
- Safely climbing up and down on machinery
- Safety audits
- Safety and health orientation for new employees
- Safety & health program – 1
- Safety & health program – 2
- Safety & health program – 3
- Safety & health program – 4
- Safety & health program – 5
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Safety & health program – 6
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Safety & health program – 7
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Safety & health program – 8
- Safety committees – 1
- Safety committees – 2
- Safety committees – 3
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Safety committees – 4
- Safety awareness
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Safety glasses – 1
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Safety glasses – 2
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Safety leadership
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Safety management
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Safety metrics – 1
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Safety metrics – 2
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Safety signs and labels
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Safety shoes – 1
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Safety shoes – 2
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Safety shoes – 3
- Safety training programs
- SARS
- Scaffold safety – 1
- Scaffold safety – 2
- Scaffold safety – 3
- Scaffold safety – 4
- Scaffold safety – 5
- Scaffold safety – 6
- Pump jack/ladder jack scaffold compliance guide
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Scissor Lifts
- Sewage hazards & controls
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Shift work – 1
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Shift work – 2
- Shift work – 3
- Shift work and fatigue
- Silica
- Sight conservation program
- Signs and tags
- Signs
- Sleep & fatique
- Sling safety – 1
- Sling safety – 2
- Sling safety – 3
- Sling safety – 4
- Sling safety – 5
- Slips & falls – 1
- Slips & falls – 2
- Slips & falls – 3
- Solvents – 1
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Solvents – 2
- Solvents – 3
- Solvents – 4
- Spill prevention and control
- Spray finishing
- Spray finishing materials
- Spray booths
- Stairways & ladders – 1
- Stairways & ladders – 2
- Static electricity
- Steel erection
- Stored energy – 1
- Stored energy – 2
- Stress management
- Stretching at work
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Stretching for office workers
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A S-T-R-E-T-C-H away from workplace health
- Struck by/caught between – construction
- Supervisors safety role
- Supervisors safety leadership
- Supervisors guide to OSHA inspections
- Taking Safety Beyond the Traditional Workplace
- Task training
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Teen worker safety – 1
- Teen worker safety – 2
- Tire safety
- Tornado safety
- General toxicology
- Introduction to industrial toxicology
- Industrial toxicology
- Tractor safety – 1
- Tractor safety – 2
- Tractor safety – 3
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Tree trimming
- Tuberculosis (TB) – 1
- Tuberculosis (TB) – 2
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Truck driving – safe backing
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Truck driving – defensive driving
- Truck driving – basics of safety
- Truck train accident
- Top 4 construction industry hazards
- Top 10 most frequently cited hazards – construction
- Top 10 most frequently cited hazards – food manufacturing
- Top 10 most frequently cited hazards – public sector
- Top 10 most frequently cited hazard – agriculture
- Tornado safety
- Introduction to industrial toxicology
- Ventilation for confined spaces
- Ventilation systems
- Visitor safety
- VPP introduction
- Vinyl chloride
- Walking & working surfaces – 1
- Walking & working surfaces – 2
- Walking & working surfaces – 3
- Walking & working surfaces – 4
- Walking and working surfaces
- Welding -1
- Welding – 2
- Welding – 3
- Welding – 4
- Welding – 5
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Welding – 6
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Welding – 7
- Welding – 8
- Welding and oxy – acetylene cutting
- Welding and cutting
- Safety while arc welding
- Welding fumes
- Welding, cutting, and brazing
- Wellness
- What’s wrong with this picture
- Whole body vibration – 1
- Whole body vibration – 2
- Winter safety – 1
- Winter safety – 2
- Winter safety – 3
- Winter safety – 4
- Winter safety – 5
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Winter driving – 1
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Winter driving – 2
- Wood dust
- Wood dust health hazards
- Working alone
- Working at heights
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Woodshop safety – 1
- Woodshop safety – 2
- Workplace violence – 1
- Workplace violence – 2
- Workplace violence – 3
- Workplace violence – 4
- Workplace violence – 5
- Workplace violence – 6
- Work zone safety – contruction
- X-ray safety
- Young worker safety
- Your safety first
- Zero incidents – achieving a new safety culture
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