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Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety & Health
Request Free Information. Occupational Safety is the science and practice of anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of health hazards arising from the work environment. It includes any aspect of health and safety in the workplace, ranging from physical injury, to biological and chemical hazards, to on-the-job-stress.
Back Safety CourseBack injuries are considered by OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) as the nation's #1 workplace safety problem.
Personal Protection Equipment CoursePeople have used personal protective equipment (PPE) for centuries to protect themselves while they work.
Hazard Communication CourseIn 1983, the Federal Government established the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. This standard is designed to protect employees who use hazardous materials on the job.
Forklift Operation & SafetyDid you know that everyone cannot operate a lift truck? Operating a lift truck (often called a forklift) is a specialized job that requires training and authorization by your organization as a qualified operator.
New Zealand's Health and Safety NetThe home page of the Occupational Safety and Health Service of the Department of Labour, New Zealand.
Typing Injury FAQsWide variety of information about repetitive strain injuries (RSIs), resources for dealing with these ailments, and a broad description of assistive products to reduce injury risk and symptoms.
Radiofrequency and Microwave Radiation in the WorkplaceThis guideline gives advice on preventing overexposure to RF/MW radiation in the workplace and sets out Occupational Exposure Limits which are enforced in Ontario workplaces by the Ministry of Labour under the general duty clause (section 25(2)(h) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act).
Safe Operation of Powered Lift TrucksTwo facts about powered lift trucks have made them a priority for the Ontario Ministry of Labour: their use in thousands of workplaces and their continuing role as a significant cause of serious worker injury and death.
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