Office Safety 2.0 – Canada
- 15 topics | 34m 48s
- Up to 30 languages
- Transcripts
This course is designed to raise awareness about hazards that may be encountered when working in office and administrative environments. The common hazards associated with work in offices are high noise levels, poor air quality, ergonomic hazards, and office accidents and injuries such as electrical shock and falls. The content of this course is designed to comply with the applicable regulatory requirements. The learning objectives of the course are to identify office noise abatement and air quality and ventilation strategies; identify the signs and symptoms of ergonomic hazards; and identify how to prevent potential office hazards and common office injuries, such as back strain, slips, trips, falls, eyestrain, and electrical shocks.This course was updated to include Canadian content with subject matter support provided by Pinchin Ltd., a Canadian environmental, health and safety consulting firm. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Office Safety 2.0 – Canada
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identify strategies your employer can follow to improve air quality in an office
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Knowledge Check: Improving Air Quality and Dealing with Noise
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identify symptoms resulting from ergonomic hazards
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identify ways to reduce the chances of developing ergonomic injuries at your workstation
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Knowledge Check: Avoiding Ergonomic Hazards
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identify ways to prevent accidents in the office
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Knowledge Check: Preventing Office Accidents
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identify ways to avoid back injuries in the office
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Knowledge Check: Avoiding Back Injuries
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identify practices that will help you avoid fall injuries
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Knowledge Check: Reducing the Risk of Fall Injuries
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identity how to avoid eyestrain
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Knowledge Check: Beating Eyestrain
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identify ways to avoid the risk of electrical injury
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Knowledge Check: Avoiding Electrical Injuries
IN THIS COURSE
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Office Safety 2.0 – Canada1m
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Improving Air Quality and Dealing with Noise4m
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Knowledge Check: Improving Air Quality and Dealing with Noise1m
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Avoiding Ergonomic Hazards5m
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Knowledge Check: Avoiding Ergonomic Hazards2m
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Preventing Office Accidents3m
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Knowledge Check: Preventing Office Accidents1m
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Avoiding Back Injuries3m
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Knowledge Check: Avoiding Back Injuries1m
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Reducing the Risk of Fall Injuries2m
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Knowledge Check: Reducing the Risk of Fall Injuries1m
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Beating Eyestrain3m
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Knowledge Check: Beating Eyestrain1m
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Avoiding Electrical Injuries3m
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Knowledge Check: Avoiding Electrical Injuries1m
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