Browsing by Subject "Safe Work Practices Competency"
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Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency A-3: Handle Hazardous Materials Safely
(Campus Manitoba, 2016)Workers exposed to hazardous materials may be at risk for many serious health problems, such as kidney or lung damage, sterility, cancer, allergic reactions, or burns. Some hazardous materials can also cause fires or ... -
Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency A-5: Describe Fire Safety
(Campus Manitoba, 2016)As a trades worker you have a responsibility to work safely, and fire prevention is a primary concern. Many of the work tasks you carry out include the application of heat and flame. You should be able to apply fire ... -
Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency: A-2 Describe WorkSafeBC Regulations
(Campus Manitoba, 2016)In most provinces, one or more agencies are responsible for safe, healthful working environments at job sites. These organizations normally have names such as the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) or the Occupational Health ... -
Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency: A-4 Describe Personal Safety Practices
(Campus Manitoba, 2016)These Learning Tasks describe the clothing and protective equipment workers must wear on the job site and the safety precautions they must take to protect themselves and others from injury. Special personal protective ...