RedVector JCOM-40024

Safety Case Study: Scissor Lift Fall

Safety Case Study: Scissor Lift Fall

0.1 hr. Online Course

Level: Fundamental

Item#: JCOM-40024

SME: Dan Hannan

A force can be defined as a push or pull that causes an object to start or stop moving, speed up or slow down, change direction, or change shape. Based on this definition, it is obvious that forces and motion are closely linked. This online interactive course discusses Newton's three laws of motion, including how they provide a basis for understanding forces and motions in process systems. It also explains the fundamental forces of gravity and electromagnetism, and some circumstantial forces that are more apparent, including friction force, centripetal force, and buoyant force.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Dan Hannan
Dan Hannan is an Environmental, Health and Safety professional of 28 years. Dan is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), a designation awarded through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, as well as an OSHA-Authorized Outreach Trainer. Dan’s professional safety career began in 1990 in the public sector working for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Over the last 28 years Dan has provided professional EHS services to the oil and gas, construction, manufacturing, and ethanol industries. His work has included project safety management, compliance auditing, risk assessment, training and program development.