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Work at height
15 Lessons-
StartIntroduction
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StartFragile roofs
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StartProtection against falls
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StartProtection against falling objects
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StartFall arrest equipment
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StartComponents of safety harnesses
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StartSafe use of safety harnesses through illustrative examples
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StartHow to properly put on a safety harness
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StartInspection of safety harnesses
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StartWorking on or near fragile surfaces
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StartWorking near openings
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StartAccident example: Falling through void
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StartSafe use of ladders
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StartSafe use of scaffolds
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StartSafe use of MEWPs
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Lifting operations
21 Lessons-
StartIntroduction
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StartThe people involved
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StartReminder: Coded hand signals
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StartBefore you proceed to the next couple of video lectures
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StartGeneral safety practices
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StartMobile cranes
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StartOutriggers of cranes
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StartTower cranes
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StartTest and examination of lifting gears
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StartSafe Working Load (SWL)
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StartLifting gears before and after use
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StartMaintenance of rope wire slings and chain slings
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StartShackles
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StartHooks
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StartFocus area for using different types of lifting gears
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StartRigging methods
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StartLifting plans
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StartSafe lifting
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StartSurrounding conditions
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StartWeather conditions
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StartAccident example: Unsafe loading/unloading operations - MISSING
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Hazardous substances in refineries and chemical plants
10 Lessons-
PreviewIntroduction to hazardous substances
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StartWhat are hazardous substances
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StartClassification of hazardous substances
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StartToxic substances
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StartCorrosive substances
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StartFlammable substances
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StartPyrophoric substances
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StartExplosive substances
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StartRadioactive substances
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StartSigns and symbols
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Specific properties of some hazardous products with real-world accidents
84 Lessons-
PreviewIntro to specific properties of some hazardous products with accident accounts
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): a silent killer
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): characteristics
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): symptoms of exposure
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): engineering controls
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): respiratory protection
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): importance of using correct chemical cartridges
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): SCBA air supply levels
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): confined space entry
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): warning devices and monitoring systems
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): safe evacuation procedures
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): other safety tips
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): accident #1 - Part 1 Couple dies of H2S poisoning
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): accident #1 - Part 2 The sequence of events
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): accident #2 Hazards of dissolved H2S in wastewater
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StartHydrogen sulfide (H2S): wrap-up
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StartNitrogen (N2)
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StartNitrogen (N2): accident #1 Operator falls into manhole as a result of N2 purging
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StartNitrogen (N2): accident #2 Fatality when N2 is used as back-up
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF)
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): symptoms of exposure
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): immediate signs
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): long term health effects
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): protection from HF exposure
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): exposure evaluation
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): safety precautions
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): what to do in case of exposure
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): contaminated clothing
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StartHydrogen fluoride (HF): accidental release
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3)
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): characteristics and properties
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): effects of exposure
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): regulations
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): PPE requirements
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): safe work practices
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): responding to exposures
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): accident #1 NH3 gassing incident
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): accident #2 Spillage of aqueous ammonia
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): accident #3 Anhydrous ammonia release
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): accident #4 Anhydrous ammonia tank leak
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StartAnhydrous ammonia (NH3): accident #5 Anhydrous ammonia explosion
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StartChlorine (Cl2)
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StartChlorine (Cl2): properties
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StartChlorine (Cl2): uses of chlorine
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StartChlorine (Cl2): health effects
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StartChlorine (Cl2): acute health effects
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StartChlorine (Cl2): chronic health effects
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StartChlorine (Cl2): preventive measures
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StartChlorine (Cl2): PPE
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StartChlorine (Cl2): dispersion
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StartChlorine (Cl2): auto-refrigeration
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StartChlorine (Cl2): shelter-in-place considerations
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StartChlorine (Cl2): accident #1 Crane snags overhead chlorine line
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StartChlorine (Cl2): accident #2 Toxic chemical release following inadvertent mixing
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StartCaustic soda (NaOH)
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StartCaustic soda (NaOH): PPE
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StartCaustic soda (NaOH): safety equipment and first aid
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StartCaustic soda (NaOH): engineering practices
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StartCaustic soda (NaOH): spill control and mitigation
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StartAcids
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StartAcids: accident #1 Basic chemical reaction causes fire and explosion
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): first aid
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): PPE
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): what are the dangers of LPG?
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): fire-fighting principles
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): spills and emergencies
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): handling and storage
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): your obligation around LPG safety
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): about the next couple of videos
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): BLEVE
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): how does a fire cause a tank to bleve ?
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): reasonable distances for emergency responders
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): safety keypoints - Q&A lecture
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): Vapor Cloud Explosions (VCEs')
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): VCE example #1
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): VCE example #2
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): VCE example #3
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): VCE example #4
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): VCE example #5
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): VCE example #6
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): VCE example #7
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StartLiquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): VCE example #8
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StartWrapping-up and announcing what's next
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