Advanced Compressed Air Training
- 23-12-2024
Compressed air may not sound like a workplace hazard. On its own, it is not necessarily dangerous. However, when you compress air, it creates hazards like noise, flying objects and static electricity. Take this course to review the hazards associated with compressed air and learn what you can do to avoid them. This course is ideal for people who use pneumatic tools or supervise those who do.
About the 1-Hour Compressed Air Course
Once you complete this course, you'll be able to:
Government Organization
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
OSHA provides information on employers' training requirements and offers resources such as free publications, videos, and other assistance to help employers protect workers against injuries and illnesses.