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Machines, Operators and Guards: Real Accidents, Real Stories

6 Lessons
16-28 Minutes
12 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


About 3,000 machine guard violations are reported by OSHA every year. OSHA’s standard, Machine Guarding: 1910.212, requires providing at least one method of guarding to ensure the safety of the machine operator. This course explains why it is the responsibility of the machine operator to use proper safety practices every time a machine is used, and tells the real stories of two workplace accidents. Understand and follow OSHA standards with this online safety training for operating machines.

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    Key Audience


    All machine operators

    Course Topics


    Introduction
    Machine Guarding
    Maintenance
    Nick and George's Story
    Stan's Story
    Conclusion

    Course Detail


    Course ID
    wumbmogr_vod

    Time

    16-28 MIN
    Questions
    "12"

    Languages

    en

    video format

    SD-Wide

    captions

    No

    Resources

    Yes

    Lessons

    6

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    Yes

    Microlearning