When we put burning candle near the mouth of test tube consisting of sulfuric acid & pieces of magnesium metal, why does it explode?
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Course participants will learn how to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control
occupational health hazards; these hazards include, but are not limited to:
chemical, physical, biological hazards. Special consideration will be given to
occupational noise exposure in construction.
In addition, the participant will learn how and when to make managerial
decisions, such as how to implement a job-site hazard communication
program, how to select appropriate engineering & administrative controls and
how to properly implement a personal protective equipment (PPE) program.
Also, participants will gain insight as to when to consult the expertise of an
Industrial Hygienist and/or other qualified person.
The goal of this course (Health Hazards in Construction) is to enhance
communication of health hazards between employers & employees, to prepare
an individual to make competent decisions on matters of occupational health
exposures in construction and to equip this person with the knowledge and skills
necessary to perform frequent and regular inspections of the job-site. At the
conclusion, each course participant will possess the confidence to recognize and
avoid unsafe conditions and will be able to identify regulations applicable to
health hazards in construction.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
The target audience is the private sector construction employer, manager,
employee or employee representative who, as part of a safety and health
program, would either be acting to fulfill the requirements of a competent person
(to conduct frequent and regular inspections of a job-site) or performing safety
and health evaluations for their member employees and performing training as
described in OSHA’s construction safety & health standard 29 CFR 1926.
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