Video Overview
Workplace Safety Basics (Spanish)
Running Time: 52:08
Workplace safety is a shared responsibility between employers and their employees. Under the General Duty Clause, (Section 5(a)(1) of the OSH Act of 1970,) OSHA requires the employer to provide a safe environment for their employees. However, each employee needs to be aware of the potential hazards they may be exposed to, take action to avoid or eliminate them, and report hazards/unsafe conditions as they arise.
This program is designed to provide learners with a high-level overview of a number of workplace safety topics. Specifically, it covers an introduction to generic safe work practices, various engineering controls, the safe use of tools and equipment, and procedures for what to do in the event an emergency occurs.
After training with Workplace Safety Basics (Spanish), learners will be able to:
Demonstrate safe work practices and procedures that can help protect themselves and others around them
Identify specific workplace arrangements that help maintain a safe work environment
Recognize the hazards associated with using tools and equipment and identify safe ways to operate them
Describe the appropriate actions to take based on your level of authorization in the event of an emergency
Chapter/Topic Time Codes:
Introduction (1:08)
Work Practices (2:43)
Wellness (3:07)
Back Safety (3:42)
Slips, Trips, & Falls (6:05)
Personal Protective Equipment (7:35)
Work Environment (13:22)
Hazard Communication (13:41)
Safety Signs & Tags (15:30)
Electrical Safety (17:38)
Fire Safety (19:57)
Confined Spaces (22:34)
Hot Work (23:53)
Temperature Extremes (25:12)
Safe Use of Equipment (27:46)
Hand & Power Tools (28:07)
Ladders (31:28)
Machinery (33:39)
Powered Industrial Trucks (35:49)
Lockout/Tagout (37:19)
In Case of an Emergency (39:04)
Emergency Action Plans (39:33)
First Aid/Emergency Response (41:23)
Bloodborne Pathogens (42:45)
HAZWOPER (44:45)
Workplace Violence (45:43)
Medical Records (48:20)
Conclusion (49:18)