Foot Safety in the Workplace
Series: Safetycare
Our feet provide us with balance and support for our bodies and enable us to walk, run, drive, operate machinery, play sports and so on. Falling objects cause the largest number of foot injuries in the workplace, however, there are however numerous other potential hazards that can lead to injuries. This program addresses: why people injure their feet, common types of foot injuries, steps to prevent foot injuries, evaluation of foot injury hazards, control measures for existing hazards and safety footwear.
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
(Click on the link above to see additional videos recommended for a specific suggested use.)