Monday, August 31, 2009
Online OSHA Certifications and Annual Refresher Courses
There are many reasons for taking an OSHA online course, whether for a certification in your specific field or an annual refresher to help boost your knowledge and productivity. Online courses are much more cost-effective than classroom training sessions and can be scheduled for times that are convenient for both you and your employer.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Safety Operation For Inflatable Jumpers
Since there are no major safety regulatory organizations for the inflatable rental industry to facilitate safe operation of jumpers, this article will cover some aspects of safety that every inflatable rental company should be doing. Safety is an important aspect to the growth and success of the moonwalk industry and the business running them.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Charlie Morecraft - Why His Safety Videos Matter
The Charlie Morecraft safety videos connect with those who watch them. Employees who watch the DVD's during safety training, see themselves in Charlie. They see that injuries can and do happen and that those injuries have very dire consequences. They see how a work related injury can be prevented by following very basic safety protocol.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Infection Control Containment Units - Clean and Mobile
Hospitals have always worried about contamination when undergoing maintenance or dealing with certain patients, and infection control containment units keep the area in question clean and sanitary. The threat of exposure to airborne pathogens and the anxiety over disease transmission will be greatly reduced if a medical facility has mobile containment units at their disposal.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Common Health and Safety Hazards in the Office Environment
In any office, the workforce is subjected to many different kinds of hazards and threats of different natures. The particular kinds of hazards that you may face depend upon the kind of work done in the office. However, there are some general hazards that may prevail in offices if enough preventive measures are not taken.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
What is Egress Safety?
Egress safety is simply having a good entrance and exit system, clearly marked, from a building. Of course being able to exit out of a building in an emergency is of prime importance. Think about a fire breaking out in an office building, people would want to be able to exit with little or no problems.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Fire Safety Equipment in Workplaces
Fire safety equipment such as sprinkler systems, emergency call boxes, and smoke alarms are typical devices used in businesses. Each device is placed within a facility or work place strategically to serve their purpose well. Fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and fire hydrants likewise comprise the list and are often set by fire authorities as building requirements
Monday, August 24, 2009
Safe Working Environments With Decontamination Equipment
Safe working environment can be established with the use of decontamination equipment. It is necessary for work places to ensure safe working environment as accidents may occur at any time. It's better to take the precautionary measures before time, and thus make the working place much safer. Decontamination equipment can reduce the severe consequences of any mishap.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Farcical Workplace Safety Rules and Regulations Hurting American Business
Have you ever read through the OSHA workplace safety rules? They are completely out of control and often nearly impossible to follow and still keep your work flow flowing. We are making our businesses inefficient and we are sending away jobs, as manufacturing businesses try to find ways to compete and actually get the processes flowing again.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Decontamination- Requirement of Most Businesses Now
Decontamination equipment is essential for most businesses as workplace accidents may take place anytime, anywhere. Emergencies situations such as exposure to chemicals or other injurious materials or threats of fire are common occurrences in work environments. Since a number of employees are engaged in such situations, decontamination equipment is indispensable to minimise the grave consequences of emergencies.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Going Green in Aerospace Solvents
Aerospace manufacturing is one of the most technically challenging fields in the world, and is right up there with consumer electronics manufacturing in terms of the number of materials and compounds used to complete a job. It's estimated that more than 20,000 different materials are used in aerospace manufacturing, many of them chemical solvents and other potentially hazardous materials.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Protecting Against Carpal Tunnel and Hand and Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)
Each year, approximately two million people develop symptoms of hand and arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) and still others are affected with carpal tunnel syndrome as the result of exposure to hand-arm vibration in the workplace. HAVS and carpal tunnel can cause permanent, debilitating damage, and so reducing worker exposure to hand-arm vibration is an important consideration for employers.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
An Affordable Asbestos Training Scheme
The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 has made it a requirement that all employees who may be exposed to asbestos have to attend what is known as " asbestos awareness training". Before you become too downhearted you will no doubt be pleased to learn that to attend such a course, to receive this training, does not have to cost the earth.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Flame Resistant Clothing Technology
If your work environment has even the slightest possibility of exposing you to an open flame or electrical charge, it is important for you to take advantage of new FRC technology in order to ensure your health and safety. FRC stands for "Flame Resistant Clothing," and is its efficiency if measured by its ATPV, or "Arc Thermal Protective Value."
Monday, August 17, 2009
Using Oil Skimmers on a Large Spill
Skimmers are devices that are used to recover spilled oil from the water's surface. They can be self-propelled, used from the shore, or operated from vessels. There are three types of skimmers and their effectiveness depends a great deal upon conditions at sea. If the water is moderately rough or choppy, the skimmers usually recover more water than oil.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Decontamination Equipment Keeps Workers at Low Risk
An emergency situation may occur at any time with anyone and may turn out to be critical in some cases as well. However, you cannot predict about the occurence of an emergency situation which may result in creating serious problems for you. No matter how hard you try, you cannot completely remove the chances of occurrences of emergency situations.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Understanding Back Support
Back injuries rank among the top work-related injuries. Back disablements often result in lost time and a lengthy recuperation period and, as such, are major contributors to workers' compensation costs. In fact, according to the National Institute on Occupational Safety and Health, back disorders account for over 24 percent of all occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Bollards (Their Uses)
Bollards: A short vertical post, that is essentially what a Bollard is, they used to be used on a quay for mooring and a bollard was just one post, they would always be seen where large ships dock. However now Bollards are often found in multiples (an example, they are arranged in a line to stop the flow of traffic).
Thursday, August 13, 2009
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Pre-Employment Drug-Screens
Many organizations consider pre-employment drug screening as an effective strategy to save their workplace from unwanted conflicts due to the drug abusers. Pre-employment drug screening is a proactive measure companies take to maintain high productivity environment. It helps them to make the workplace safer, and their employees free from frequent sick leaves and to prevent drug abuse on the job.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Overhead Crane Accidents
Overhead cranes are an essential piece of construction machinery and are especially useful when it comes to erecting bridges and tall buildings. Unfortunately, there is a great amount of danger when dealing when using overhead cranes on a construction site, often due to the sheer weight of the loads being lifted and the heights at which they are often suspended.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Fire Extinguisher Instructions - Find Out How to Properly Use a Fire Extinguisher
Learn the simple way to remember how to operate almost any fire extinguisher safely and easily. Find out when you should tackle and fire and when it would be safest not to. Follow the simple steps for how to properly use any fire extinguisher on most types of fire and understand your responsibilities for training staff on fire extinguisher operation.
Monday, August 10, 2009
False Claims Act Changes in the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act
Several provisions of the recently enacted Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act (the FERA) significantly affect the False Claims Act (the FCA). Probably the most significant changes broaden the definition of an FCA claim and eliminate the prior FCA requirement that allegedly false claims for payment be presented directly to the government in order to subject a contractor to potential FCA liability.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
The Right Fit
In every industry and every application, reaching maximum bearing life is of utmost importance. When bearings reach their full potential service life, maintenance and replacement costs are reduced, and machinery operates at peak efficiency. There are many factors that reduce the life of a bearing, particularly contamination or vibration, but issues like tolerances and fit can also play and important role.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Fire Extinguishers Instructions - Detailed Guidance For Correct Fire Extinguisher Use
There is little point having fire extinguishers in your workplace unless people understand how to use them. This guide to fire extinguishers instructions outlines how to operate each of the main types of fire extinguishers. Discover the possible hazards associated with each kind of appliance and find out exactly how to tackle the various fire types they may be used on.
Friday, August 7, 2009
A Strategy For Site Assessments and Field Surveys
Back when we were all in elementary school, some teachers awarded two grades on large assignments - one for effort, and once for the quality of the actual work. Working hard on a project but not really understanding what it was all about might produce one of those disheartening "A for effort, D for execution" grades. There's a parallel in safety programs.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Light a Path - The Importance of Egress Safety For Your Customers and Employees
We live in a world where random events can cause disruptions to businesses and put the health and livelihood of your business at risk. Threats range from earthquakes to hurricanes to terrorist attacks. Wild fires can hit some areas, tornadoes others - no matter how safe your building is, you need to prepare for the worst, and that means preparing for an evacuation.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
How Safety Training Can Save Your Business Money
Running a business is one of the most demanding tasks in the world. One has to be careful about various aspects of the business and also take into consideration various factors affecting the business and the business environment. The concern becomes even greater if the business involves several employees and is not a sole proprietorship such as a factory, firm, or a company.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Using the Right Tool Promotes Safety
Having the right tool for the right job is important on any project. Improperly using the blunt end of a screwdriver instead of a hammer is a may not seem like much of an issue, but where safety is concerned incorrectly using tools for work that they are not designed to do is an unsafe practice that can lead to an unwanted accident.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Drafting a Safety Program
Most companies prepare safety programs because of requirements for local and federal compliance. But a good safety program can do far more than simply keep you on the right side of the law. By helping you ensure that you have the right systems and programs in place, a safety program can help to ensure that your employees don't get injured on the job.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Wall Mount Safety Cabinets - A Convenient Way to Safely Store Hazardous Materials in Your Facility
Safety cabinets are crucial when you use substances around your facility or shop that has the potential to be hazardous in any way. Whether they're flammable, corrosive, poisonous, or dangerous to humans, animals, or the environment in any other way, you want to ensure that they're locked away safely. Read on to learn more about wall mount safety cabinets and when to use them.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Adjustable Platform Benefits
An adjustable platform, also called an operator lift, is used in assembly operations to position the associate at the correct ergonomic height. Since the ergonomic height requirement for each operator generally varies due to their different statures, an operator lift is needed to lift them up or down. The adjustable platform will lift the operator to eliminate reaching, or lower them to eliminate bending.
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