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B

Bed Bug Inspection Activity

A video showing various places bed bugs may be found in a room. Some examples include under wallpaper, under carpet and behind light fixtures.


C

Class A (Paper) Fire

A video showing how to deal with a Class A fire, also known as a paper fire. A paper fire can be extinguished using a water based fire extinguisher.


Class B (Flammable/Combustible Liquid) Fire

A video showing how to deal with a Class B fire, also known as a flammable or combustible liquid fire. A flammable or combustible liquid fire can be extinguished using a CO2 or carbon dioxide based fire extinguisher.


Class E (Electrical) Fire Activity

A video showing how to deal with a Class E fire, also known as an electrical fire. An electrical fire can be extinguished using a CO2 or carbon dioxide based fire extinguisher.
 

F

Fire Safety Activity (Short Version)

A video showing how different fires start and how they can be extinguished. It shows how small paper fires can be extinguished using a water based fire extinguisher, electrical and flammable/combustive material fires can be extinguished using a CO2 based fire extinguisher and large paper fires can be extinguished using a fire hose.


Fumaphos Blanket Label Reader

An H5P activity showing how to read a Fumaphos Blanket Label. The activity will show you where to find information such as the chemical name and chemical company, the active ingredients and the description. It will also explain the importance of this information.

fumaphos


H

Hand Hygiene

This video will show the 12 steps you should be using to wash your hands with soap. It will demonstrate both what the steps are, and how long you should be doing them to ensure you can maintain hand hygiene to an industry standard.


HazChem MSDS and Labelling

This video will show you how to read HazChem labelling and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). It will show you where to find information and what its significance is.


Hierarchy of Controls

This activity uses a broken kettle as an example of a hazard which the Hierarchy of Controls can be used to control. It will run through the types of control measures, elimination, substitution, isolation, engineering, administrative and protective.

Hierarchy of control



Hierarchy of Controls Shark Activity

This activity uses a shark at the beach as an example of a hazard which the hierarchy of controls can be used to control. It will run though examples of each type of hazard control in relation to the shark, and explain how effective each is.

A picture of the Shark Hierarchy of Controls activity



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