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Accident Reporting and Analysis in Forestry

Credit: 7 PDH Hours
Course Fee: $63.00
97 pages

How it Work!

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  2. After passing the quiz, follow the page, pay for the course and print your certificate.

Course Summary:

An accident is an unplanned event that causes death, damage or disruption to people, objects and operating systems. Accidents are an effect of hazards and exposure to those hazards. Hazards can be created by either unsafe (dangerous) conditions or unsafe (inappropriate) behavior (or a combination of these). This report discusses forestry accidents and illnesses, makes international comparisons, examines the use of accident reporting forms, and provides sample forms. It presents examples of successful safety and health improvements arising from accident reporting and analysis and discusses various legal and regulatory approaches for improving worker safety and health.
Accident Reporting and Analysis in Forestry

Learning Objective:

This course presents examples of successful safety and health improvements arising from accident reporting and analysis in forestry and discusses various legal and regulatory approaches for improving worker safety and health.

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Course Content

Course Author: FAO UN

Certificate of completion of the course

This course comes with a multiple-choice quiz. You can view the quiz and take the quiz if you are logged in your account. You can take the quiz for this online PDH course as many times until passed. The passing grade is 70% and above. After you pass the quiz simply follow the page, to pay for the course and print your certificate instantly. A copy of the certificate and receipt for this course will always be in your account.

This online PDH course can also be used as a continuing education course for the following.

PE Environmental Engineers

CE Contractors

Safety and Failure Analysis

Landscape Architects

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