This safety lesson explains California’s high heat requirements for agricultural work. It covers when high heat procedures must be followed, signs of heat illness, and steps employers must take to protect workers. The video highlights the need for extra water, shade, rest breaks, and observing workers for symptoms during high heat. By following these rules, employers can prevent heat illnesses and stay compliant with Cal/OSHA standards.
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Hernia Prevention
This safety lesson explains how to prevent hernias in the workplace. It covers what a hernia is, how it can happen from strain or improper lifting, and how to reduce your risk. The video highlights proper lifting posture, using support equipment when needed, and recognizing early signs of a herni...
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HVAC: Communication in the Workplace
This safety lesson focuses on the importance of communication in HVAC workplaces. It explains how clear instructions, active listening, and team coordination help prevent accidents and improve efficiency. The video highlights ways to speak up about hazards, ask questions when unsure, and use radi...
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HVAC Residential: Asbestos Safety
This safety lesson explains how to stay safe when working near asbestos in residential HVAC settings. It covers where asbestos may be found, why it’s dangerous, and how to avoid disturbing it. The video highlights warning signs, proper PPE, and what to do if asbestos is suspected. By following th...