Blog Post Archive
9 Workplace Safety Tips (That Can Save Your Life)
Workplace incidents can occur in any industry. Many times it’s hard to predict an incident
if it’s never happened before – we’re only human and we all make mistakes. To combat this, here are
9 workplace safety tips (in no particular order) that can prevent accidents
and save lives.
1. Properly Train Employees
It is up to the employer to insure all workers have had
proper safety training to conduct their daily duties. This includes proper PPE required, regulations
and proce
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17th Aug 2016
Hear and Now: Noise Safety Challenge
Occupational hearing loss can be a
side-effect in many industries through exposure to direct and indirect noise
agents. Direct noise agents can be
anything from hearing a jackhammer while working on a construction site to talking
loudly through a headset. Indirect noise agents are bit more elusive. They can come from working with solvents or
certain metals. According to The National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), “Approximately 22 million U.S.
workers are exposed
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11th Aug 2016
2016 Safety Training Survey - What's your Training Budget?
The National Safety council recently conducted their 2016
Safety Training Survey to find out how much the average organization spends on training. The survey involved participants from a
variety of industries, including manufacturing, construction and transportation,
who shared their overall training budgets, budget per learner and training
methods. The top five most common
challenges when it came to training were:
1.Keeping the message fresh – Many employees hear
the same safety
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9th Aug 2016
Fall Safety Week: May 2-6
OSHA’s Step Up for Safety Campaign focuses
on fall prevention. The National Fall
Prevention Stand-Down Campaign is May 2 to 6, country wide. This Campaign intends to spread awareness to
prevent fall hazards in construction. Construction
employers are required to educate and train their employees on proper safety
procedures and use of fall prevention equipment. OSHA has provided guidelines to host a
successful
“Stand-Down”
Campaign with strategies to increase safety meas
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29th Apr 2016
4 Ways to Keep Your Workplace Safe
1. Stay
up to date with OSHA and EPA regulationsFollowing regulations set forth
by OSHA and EPA can save your business in the long run. OSHA’s website has a significant
amount of resources to help you take care of your employees and safely run your
business. OSHA and EPA exist to insure
work environments are safe and issue citations when they are not. It is easy to ignore safety regulations, but
doing so can jeopardize employees and put businesses at risk. Every day OSHA
cites businesse
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5th Apr 2016