Spanish
Topic: Injury/Illness; Health & Wellness; Fire Prevention; Hot Work/Welding
Industry: Construction; Manufacturing; Mining; Utilities
Duration: 30 MINUTES
Topic: Injury/Illness; Health & Wellness; Fire Prevention; Hot Work/Welding
Industry: Construction; Manufacturing; Mining; Utilities
Duration: 30 MINUTES
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the hazards of hot work. - Comprehending the basic requirements for performing hot work. - Recognizing the elements of equipment safety. - Observing special equipment and precautions that ensure the personal safety of hot work employees. - Learning appropriate safety practices for arc welding and cutting and oxygen-fuel gas cutting and welding.Course Description
The most common serious occupational injury for welders is eye injuries, at about 25% of total welding injuries each year. Hot work is defined as any labor involving open flames or produces sparks, or that can start a fire by other means. Usually, this is welding, wheel or torch cutting, […]This content is for Markel policy holders.
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