Walking and Working Surfaces | Fortier Loss Control
What you'll learn
- OSHA standards for walking and working surfaces
- Hazard identification for slips, trips, and falls
- Fall protection requirements and equipment use
- Proper maintenance of floors, platforms, and walkways
- Safe use of ladders, stairs, and scaffolding
- Inspection and housekeeping best practices
Walking and Working Surfaces
Price: $20.00
Delivery: On Demand (Online, Self-Paced)
Duration: 1 Hour
Language: English
Provider: Fortier Loss Control
Contact: (615) 883-2816 | Toll-Free: 877-881-2235
Headquarters (Nashville): 2267 Jackson Downs Blvd, Nashville, TN 37214
Memphis Office: 7929 US-70 #4, Memphis, TN 38133
Knoxville Office: 321 Ebenezer Rd, Knoxville, TN 37923
Course Description
Every walking-working surface in the workplace can pose a hazard to workers. Risks include loose carpets, ramps, stairways, ladders, scaffolds, and slippery floors caused by spills or debris. Such hazards can lead to slips, trips, and falls, resulting in injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to sprains, broken bones, internal organ damage, and even fatalities.
This course trains participants to identify hazards associated with walking-working surfaces and provides actionable guidance for eliminating or controlling these hazards in the workplace.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Recognize potential hazards on walking-working surfaces.
Understand OSHA standards related to walking-working surface safety.
Implement practical measures to eliminate or control hazards.
Promote a safer work environment through hazard awareness and mitigation.
End of Course & Certification
Completion Certificate: Immediately downloadable from the “My Training” page after successful completion.
Assessment: A passing score of 70% is required on quizzes to progress through the course.
Prerequisites: None.
Additional Resources
Supplementary materials available for download in the course player under the “Materials” tab.
Further information available from OSHA: http://www.osha.gov
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