Spill Kit Training: Chemicals & Oils, Page 2 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
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Since when has it not been a legal requirement to not fill out documentation to cover yourself in a court of law or for auditing purposes? Filling out paperwork for trend setting is irrelevant and is done in a risk assessment.
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I only have access to a work computer with no audio. A text version with pictures would be more beneficial, as some of the video was missed reading the subtitles.
Waste of time as i'm working in an office with no possibility whatsoever of any incidence like these
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One part of the video showed an operative kneeling on the ground having cleaned up a spill in the immediate vicinity, they then collected a 2nd pair of gloves from the floor next to them (to assist in removing eye protection and RPE) My main concern was there was no instruction on removing the potentially contaminated coveralls and the way they appeared to be simply rolled up and placed in disposal back (no ref to an undresser or peeling the coverall off so the outer became the inner)
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I got one question wrong regarding RPE in the spill kit, however your slides clearly shows RPE contain within the spill kit. Also stated that a trained person could check your RPE surely this cant be procedure as this will slow up the response which in turn means that RPE training should be required first
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