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July 15, 2016

Walking & Working Surfaces Training Powerpoints

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Walking and Working Surfaces by University of Texas at Arlington.

Date Created:
2017
Number of Slides:
35
Created By:
University of Texas at Arlington.

    This Walking & Working Surfaces training powerpoint was created by The University of Texas at Arlington. An objective slide was provided at the beginning of the presentation and discusses specific strategies to eliminate or minimize common hazards related to walking and working surfaces.

Walking-Working Surfaces by PATHS

Date Created:
2017
Number of Slides:
38
Created By:
PATHS

    This Walking-Working Surfaces training powerpoint was created by PATHS. It lists and details slips, trips and falls causes. It also discusses OSHA’s standards for walking and working surfaces.

Walking and Working Surfaces by NPCA

Date Created:
2017
Number of Slides:
18
Created By:
NPCA

    This walking and Working Surfaces training powerpoint presentation was created by National Precast Concrete Association (NPCA). It covers OSHA’s standards for walking and working surfaces. A summary was provided at the later part of the presentation.

Walking Working Surfaces by OTIEC Outreach Resources

Date Created:
2017
Number of Slides:
66
Created By:
OTIEC Outreach Resources

    Download Atlantic Training’s collection of safety training PowerPoints from around the web to train your team on important EHS Safety topics today.

Walking and Working Surfaces Fall Protection by SMACNA

Date Created:
2015
Number of Slides:
38
Created By:
SMACNA

    This Walking and Working Surfaces and Fall Protection training powerpoint presentation was created by SMACNA. It discusses OSHA’s standards for walking and working surfaces as well as the slips, trips and falls causes. It also covers the common hazards related to walking and working surfaces.

Walking and working surfaces can certainly be a daunting construction task, as it involves doing manual labor at heights. On top of that, it’s easy to sustain a slip, trip or fall when completing job duties at heights. These walking and working surfaces PowerPoints cover all necessary bases in order to keep workers safe while walking and working surfaces.

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