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Welding, Cutting and Brazing - Computer Based Training for OSHA Compliance |
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This Welding, Cutting and Brazing interactive safety training course on CD is convenient and easy to use. Individual employees can train at a time that is convenient for them, at their own pace. The system automatically tracks their progress in the course along with any completed quiz scores and bookmarks the learner’s place to make it easy to resume training if training is interupted. Upon completion of the course, and a 100% score, the employee will then be able to print a certificate of completion.
Employers no longer need to pull large groups of employees off the job to complete their safety training.
This interactive course can help you:
- Meet compliance-based safety requirements
- Reduce risks of accidents and injury on and off the job
- Lower insurance premiums, workers compensation claims and lost work hours
- Improve employee morale and retention
This course covers the unique combination of safety and health hazards related to welding, cutting, and brazing, including arc welding and cutting, elements of a welding safety program, handling and storage of compressed gas cylinders, oxygen safety practices, use of PPE, fire prevention, ventilation, confined spaces, toxic substances, and more.
Learning Objectives:
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Identify the elements of a welding safety program|Identify the potential health and safety concerns associated with welding, cutting, and brazing
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Specify the proper handling, transportation, use, and storage of compressed gas cylinders
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Identify hazards and safe work practices associated with oxygen cylinders
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Specify proper operating procedures to ensure a safe means of arc welding and cutting
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Define the importance of using and maintaining proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the implications if not used
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Specify fire prevention techniques used during welding, cutting, and brazing
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Define mechanical ventilation and its purpose
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Identify the health and safety concerns while welding, cutting, and brazing in confined spaces
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Identify the health concerns of welding, cutting, and brazing on metals of toxic significance and metals with protective coatings
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Identify the various safety and health hazards associated with different types of welding
Intended Audience:
Employees involved in welding operations in the workplace.
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OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart Q, Welding, Cutting & Brazing
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Shipyard Employment - OSHA 29 CFR1915 Subpart D, Welding, Cutting and Heating
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Marine Terminal - OSHA 29 CFR 1917.152, Welding, cutting and heating (hot work)
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Construction (General Industry) - OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart J, Welding and Cutting
This program addresses International Occupational Safety Standards.
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Notice: This is a single company, multiple location software license. This license does not enable user to resell or redistribute this software.
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