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Edité par Schoolcraft Publishing, 2018
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Ajouter au panierSpiral Bound. Etat : New. Brand new, never used. SKU 10060353 Industrial Safety and Health Course Number: 719 The Industrial Safety and Health textbook is the cornerstone of preparation for working in industry. The focus throughout is on principles that can be applied in many kinds of circumstances to ensure the personal safety…of oneself and others. Chapter Two covers the requirements of OSHA and other government agencies. Other chapters deal with both physical safety and the protection of health. Also includes the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of chemical classification and labeling. This textbook is an excellent introduction to specific company safety programs that may follow immediately or in the future. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Safety Topics: Responsibility for safety; Unsafe acts and conditions; Recognizing hazards; Types of accidents; Investigation; Handling emergencies Learning Objectives: Define the terms accident and hazard. Name and define the four main types of hazards. List and define various types of accidents. Compare meanings of the terms unsafe act and unsafe condition. Name the three ways in which a toxic substance can enter your body. List ways in which a company must plan for emergencies. Tell the main reason for prompt accident investigation. Chapter 2: Safety Laws Topics: OSHA standards and inspections; Records and reports; Hazard communication; SDS, NIOSH, EPA Learning Objectives: State the purpose of the OSHA Act. List the specific rights of employees under the Act. Explain what to do in a dangerous work situation. List things that you can do to help keep your workplace in compliance with OSHA standards. Explain the function of each of the following agencies: NIOSH, EPA. List the four main objectives of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. Tell what information can be found on an SDS. Chapter 3: Personal Protective Equipment Topics: Work clothes; Gloves; Head, eye, face, hearing and foot protection; Safety harness and lifeline; Respiratory protection Learning Objectives: List employer and employee responsibilities related to PPE. Tell why work clothing can be dangerous if it fits poorly. Explain the importance of proper glove selection when handling chemicals. Describe the proper fit of a hard hat. Compare and contrast everyday eyeglasses, industrial safety glasses, and safety goggles. Identify the noise level at which you must wear hearing protection. Name the two basic kinds of respirators. Chapter 4: Chemical Safety Topics: Physical and health hazards; Exposure routes; Control of hazards and exposures; Chemical spill response; First aid Learning Objectives: Define the terms chemical hazard, physical hazard, and health hazard. Name three kinds of physical hazards. Name and describe at least four kinds of health hazards. Identify common symptoms of chemical exposure. List three health hazard exposure routes. Name three ways of controlling chemical hazards and exposures. Explain first aid procedures to follow when you are exposed to a hazardous chemical. Chapter 5: Tool Safety Topics: Screwdrivers; Wrenches; Pliers; Hammers and mallets; Chisels and punches; Knives; Electric tools; Pneumatic and gas-powered tools Learning Objectives: Name at least three causes of hand tool accidents. List one safety rule to follow when using each of the following: screwdriver, wrench, pliers, hammer, chisel, knife. Describe proper and improper dress for working with rotating power tools. Explain the importance of grounding electric tools. Name two hazards involved in pneumatic tool use and explain how to guard against them. Explain proper handling and storage of gasoline. Chapter 6: Safe Materials Handling Topics: Rules for lifting; Handling various shapes and sizes; Industrial hand trucks; Powered trucks; Dock safety; Conveyors; Hoists and cranes Learning Objectives: List simple safety procedures and precautions related to material han.