The Essential Elements of Hand Safety
Series: Safetycare
Fortunately, even though we are constantly exposing our hands to varying degrees of risk, many of the injuries suffered are relatively minor, such as small cuts, abrasions and minor infections. Many serious injuries can occur on work sites such as hands and fingers being crushed, punctured, lacerated, burnt and even amputated. This program looks closely at the main hazard groups (mechanical, chemical, thermal and general hazards) and the accident prevention measures that can be addressed (elimination, substitution, administrative controls and engineering controls).
Suggested Uses
- Construction and Carpentry >  Level 10 >  COCA1
- Construction and Carpentry >  Level 20 >  COCA1
- Construction and Carpentry >  Level 30 >  COCA1
- Machining >  Level 10
- Machining >  Level 20
- Machining >  Level 30
- Mechanical and Automotive >  Level 30
- Mechanical and Automotive >  Level 10
- Mechanical and Automotive >  Grade A20
- Mechanical and Automotive >  Grade B20
- Mechanical and Automotive >  Grade A30
- Mechanical and Automotive >  Grade B30
- Mechanical and Automotive >  Level 20
- Welding >  Level 20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Level 30 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Level 10 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade A20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade B20 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade A30 >  WLDG01
- Welding >  Grade B30 >  WLDG01
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