
Safety Classic Course
Staying Safe Around Crystalline Silica™
12 Minutes Level: Foundational
More then 100,000 workers are in high-risk jobs such as abrasive blasting, foundry work, stone cutting, rock drilling, quarry work, and tunneling. Crystalline silica has been classified as a human lung carcinogen.
Target Audience: General
Language: English
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Features
- Audio Narration (Male)
- Branching
- Inline Quizzes
- Accessible / 508 Compliant
- Post-Assessment
Learning Objectives
Description
More then 100,000 workers are in high-risk jobs such as abrasive blasting, foundry work, stone cutting, rock drilling, quarry work, and tunneling. Crystalline silica has been classified as a human lung carcinogen. Additionally, breathing crystalline silica dust can cause silicosis, which in severe cases can be disabling, or even fatal.
Learning Topics
Industry Setting
- Industrial & Manufacturing
Diversity Profile
- Male Narrator
Compatiblity Notes
- Supports iPhone & iPad App: TrainingFlow™ App on iOS devices
- Supports Android App: TrainingFlow™ app on Android devices
- Supports Modern Browsers: Chrome 60+, Firefox 60+, Safari 12+, Edge, Internet Explorer 10+ YOUR SYSTEM
- DOES NOT Support Legacy Browsers: Internet Explorer 10 and below are not supported
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