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Compressed Gas Cylinders In Construction Environments

8 Lessons
23-33 Minutes
10 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


Compressed gas cylinders are essential in many construction tasks, but improper handling can lead to serious hazards. This Compressed Gas Cylinders in Construction Environments course provides workers with critical knowledge about different gas types and their cylinders, the risks associated with them, and best practices for safe storage and handling.

Participants will also learn how to correctly install cylinders and respond to leaks to minimize workplace dangers. According to OSHA, gas cylinder accidents cause thousands of injuries every year, many due to improper handling. Investing in this training helps keep your workforce safe and ensures compliance with industry regulations.

Use this course to help provide proper training to ensure compliance with safety regulations and prevent workplace accidents related to compressed gas storage, handling, and use.

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    Key Audience


    This course is designed for construction workers, site supervisors, and safety professionals who work with or around compressed gas cylinders.

    Course Topics


    Introduction
    Types Of Gases And Their Cylinders
    The Hazards Of Compressed Gas Cylinders And The Gases They Contain
    Storing Compressed Gas Cylinders
    Handling Cylinders Safely
    Installing Compressed Gas Cylinders
    Finding And Dealing With Leaks
    Conclusion

    Course Detail


    Course ID
    marchcg2c_vod

    Time

    23-33 MIN
    Questions
    10

    Languages

    en

    video format

    HD

    captions

    Yes

    Resources

    Yes

    Lessons

    8

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    No

    Microlearning

    No