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Intended Audience: all engineers
PDH UNITS: 1
This course is based on the publication, A Guide to the Big Four Safety Hazards in Industry. Students will be introduced to the proper approach to assessing the workplace environment for hazards and their remedies. The purpose of this course is to understand the four main hazards that may appear in the workplace and how to better prepare to identify and correct those hazards. There are four main hazards associated with industrial work: fall, electrical, struck-by, and caught-in. These hazards are known to cause injuries and fatalities in the workplace. It is important to train managers and employees on how to identify, avoid, and remedy these risks in the workplace. When employees are trained for these hazards, the potential for injuries, fatalities and the liability to the employer are all decreased. Through the completion of this course, an employer or manager can determine what actions are necessary to reduce the risk of employee exposure to these hazards. This course provides the most important recommendations and how to apply them to the situation at hand. With the proper application of these procedures, as well as consistent enforcement practices, it is likely that employees will know what to do to avoid falling, electrical, struck-by, and caught-in hazards. This guide is intended to be consistent with all existing OSHA standards therefore, if an area of this course is considered by the reader to be inconsistent with OSHA, then the OSHA standard should be followed.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- Understand the sources of work related hazards;
- Know how to identify and avoid hazards; and
- Be better prepared in the implementation of a safe and successful work environment.
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Ethics Courses

E – 1141 Engineering Ethics-NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineersby Mark P. Rossow, PhD, P.E.

E – 1209 – Ethical Issues – Kansas City Hyatt Hotel Collapseby Mr. J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.

E – 1432 Illinois Laws and Board Rules for Professional Engineersby Mr. D. Allen Hughes, PE

E – 1935 Engineering Ethics: The Millennium Tower Sinking and Tilting- the Root Cause Was Engineering Ethics Violationsby Dr. Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl, Professor Emeritus. Ph.D., PE
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