Construction Safety

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Fundamental of letting agent

Take steps to become a fully qualified lettings agent and learn the fundamentals of property management with the Letting Agent Training Course. In this course, you will learn all there is to know about the property industry and managing residential properties.
This course has been designed by industry experts who will guide you through the processes of buying and renting a property. You will explore the day-to-day role of a letting agent, and will develop excellent customer service, sales, and negotiation skills. You will also gain an understanding of Pakistan property law and real estate market trends.
This course is your stepping stone to a successful career in the real estate industry. Enrol today and be equipped with the necessary skills to become a successful lettings agent.

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Understand Tower Cranes

A tower crane is a crane that has a boom or a jib mounted on a tower structure. For high risk work licensing purposes, a tower crane, if a jib crane, may be a horizontal or luffing jib type and the tower structure may be demountable or permanent, but does not include a self erecting tower crane.

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Prevention Construction Falls At Workplace

Falls are the number one cause of construction-worker fatalities, accounting for one-third of all on-the-job deaths in the industry. In 2017, there were 366 fall fatalities out of 971 total fatalities in construction (BLS data). Falls are a hazard found in many work settings, but construction has the most fatal falls out of all industries and represents 51% of all falls nationally.

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Understanding Mobile Plant

Safety is critical in the operation of the powered mobile plants (machinery and equipment) such as cranes, forklifts, excavators, backhoes, bulldozers, bobcats and graders. A high-risk work license is required for crane, hoist and forklift operations.

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Construction Industry Safety Awareness

The leading safety hazards on construction sites include falls, being caught between objects, electrocutions, and being struck by objects. These hazards have caused injuries and deaths on construction sites throughout the world. This series of safety videos feature local construction workers talking about ways to reduce risk on worksites.

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Contaminated Sites Awareness

A contaminated site is a site at which a hazardous substance occurs at concentrations above background levels and where assessment indicates it poses or could pose if land use is changed, an immediate or long term risk of harm to human health or the environment.

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