University of Alabama - SH-21006-10
Fall Protection
Grantee Name: University of Alabama | Grant Number: SH-21006-10 | Grant Year: 2010 |
The grantee presented a fall protection training program targeting construction workers and employers located in Alabama and Mississippi. The training included fall hazard recognition, avoidance, abatement and control. Training materials include a PowerPoint presentation with notes, course learning objectives, and test with answers. Materials are available in English and Spanish. |
Fall Protection: Taking it to a Whole New Level
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Fall Protection: Taking it to a Whole New Level
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Fall Protection: Taking it to a Whole New Level
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English |
248 slides
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PPT | 17.20 MB |
Developing an Effective Safety and Health System
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English |
3 pages
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63.50 KB | |
Learning Objectives
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English |
3 pages
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616.82 KB | |
Fall Protection Test w Answers
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English |
4 pages
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80.13 KB | |
Fall Protection Test
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English |
4 pages
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71.15 KB | |
La Protección contra Caídas: Llevándola a un Nivel Completamente Nuevo
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Spanish |
247 slides
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PPT | 16.38 MB |
El Desarrollo de un Sistema Eficaz de Salud y Seguridad
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Spanish |
4 pages
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65.62 KB | |
Prueba Evaluativa con respuestas de la prueba
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Spanish |
4 pages
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84.59 KB | |
Prueba Evaluativa
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Spanish |
4 pages
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77.85 KB | |
Objetivos
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Spanish |
3 pages
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741.42 KB |
DISCLAIMER: This material was produced under grant number SH-21006-10 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U. S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U. S. Government. The U.S. Government does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed.
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To this end, permission is granted to use such copyrighted material solely for non-commercial, instructional, personal, or scholarly purposes. The material may be used and incorporated into other workplace safety and health programs on the condition that no fee may be charged for the subsequent use of the material. Use of the material for any other purpose, particularly commercial use, without the prior, express written permission of the copyright owner/s is prohibited. Furthermore, any modification to the material is prohibited without the prior, express written permission of the copyright owners.