Saturday, October 31, 2009
Keeping Safe and Injury-Free When Sandblasting
Sandblasting is one essential process that is most useful in quite a number of light and heavy industrial jobs. It is important that safety measures are in place in the workplace before any sandblasting operation is undertaken.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Flammable Liquids Storage - How to Choose the Best Flammable Liquids Cabinet For Workplace Safety
Flammable liquids are extremely dangerous. They require special safeguards when it comes to storing and handling them. In fact, the vast majority of industrial fires are caused by flammable liquids that are not properly handled -- or stored.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Abrasive Grit Blasting Health and Safety Concerns
Improve operator health and safety conditions in abrasive grit blasting operations and avoid expensive legal battles using simple techniques as outlined in this article. You will find that simple methods can go a long way in this effort.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Elevator Safety Tips
While many of us use them every day without any thought, elevators result in a number of accidents every year, some of them fatal. Find out the basic tips you can follow to best ensure a safe ride.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Emergency Lighting Testing - How and When You Should Test Your Emergency Lights
All business premises have to have emergency lighting, but do you know your responsibilities for testing and maintaining the system. Find out what you are required to do in terms of checks and testing, and how to do it.
Monday, October 26, 2009
SPCC Plan Requirements For Containers and Tanks
What are the requirements for Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC), applies to petroleum storage facilities? According to Section 112.1 of 40 CFR, the requirement for a Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC), applies to petroleum storage facilities that: ...
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Scaffolding Towers - Essential For Safe and Profitable Construction Work
This article outlines the benefits of using scaffolding towers for both construction companies and tradesmen. In addition to outlining the safety benefits, it shows the role scaffolding towers can play in making a business more efficient and therefore more profitable.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Avoiding a Fall - Tips to Stay Upright
We encounter stairs everyday. Houses have them, office buildings have them, even schools and hospitals have at least a few stairs. Many people are sent to the Emergency Room every year from stair related accidents. These accidents are mostly avoidable.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Safety Helmet & Safety Vests - What Should You Know About Them?
A lot of activities require you to put on some sort of safety gear to protect yourself from any major injuries. Safety helmet and safety vests stand as two extremely important protective gears that can save lives and prevent major injuries.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Prevent and Reduce Unsafe Conditions at Construction Site
When you hear about construction sites, what picture comes to your mind - chaotic and dangerous? Quite right! Being a deadline-oriented environment, construction sites work in a fast process. Injuries and accidents are common here due to the highly risky procedures.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Lockout Tagout - A Brief Overview
The purpose of a Lockout/Tagout policy is to protect workers from an unexpected release of electricity or hazardous energy from machinery or equipment when it is being repaired or serviced. An energy isolation device could be any of the following:
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Workplace Safety - Rubber Floor Tiles in Auto Detail and Car Maintenance Shops
Slip and fall injuries at work are costly in the automotive sector, and unfortunately they are extremely common. I cannot tell you how many times I've lost my balance or slipped on grease, oil, hydraulic fluid, tire dressing, or spilt cleaners.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Using Biological and Gelling Agents on Oil Spills
Many different methods are used to deal with oil spills, including booms, skimmers, biological and gelling agents. Each has a function in cleanup and increasing the speed with which the waters and the environment can be returned to a pre-spill state.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Fire Drills - What Should You Do?
Everybody is talking about fire prevention, fire safety, tips and hints and whatnot ever since the increase in fire accidents. But is that all that we need? Well, they are not exactly all that we need. There is more to it.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Is Workwear an Important Part of Personal Protective Equipment?
This article provides a quick explanation into the Hi Vis clothing safety standards in accordance with AS/NZS 4602:1999 and AS/NZS 1906.4:1997. The article also discusses the benefits and requirements of workwear safety clothing including hi vis clothing, disposable clothing and other workwear.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Fire Extinguisher Training
Staffs fire extinguisher training is a legal requirement in the UK under the Fire Safety Order 2005. It is the duty of the responsible person to prove that they did all that was 'reasonably practicable' to prevent personal injury in the event of a fire.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Work Area Safety In Industrial Plants
To make your work area safe you must know what hazards you can expect to encounter and what to do to control and eliminate them. The information contained here explains the importance of working safely and methods for controlling safety in your work area.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Photoluminescent Glow Tape Improves the Safety of Your Facilities
Self illuminating exit signs and similar items are one of the critical building code requirements for most new construction in the US. These used to be tritium based exit signs, but the risks of disposal have shifted the primary tool for these to photoluminescent materials.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
June is National Safety Month - Ensure the Safety of Your Remodeling Or Construction Company Workers
Jobsite safety is a top priority for every remodeling and construction company owner and manager. It is the owner's job to ensure that the necessary safety and health controls are in place and remain in place on each and every job that the company performs.
Monday, October 12, 2009
What is the Law Governing Mold Removal?
What are the laws regarding black mold in the workplace? Can you sue an employer for failing to clean up black mold? Are property owners obliged to maintain an environment free of mold? Read the article for tips on surviving black mold in the workplace.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Reduce Worker Fatigue With Antifatigue Matting
If your job requires you to stand for prolonged periods of time each day, you've undoubtedly experienced back, leg, and foot fatigue which can lead to pain, discomfort and irritability. If you are tired of feeling this way, there is an answer - antifatigue matting.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Sexual Harassment - The 900lb Gorilla in the Room
Sexual harassment is yet another reason companies must immediately conduct supervisor training for staff. It is the 900lb gorilla in the room most companies would rather ignore, but it is not going away. This red hot issue must be dealt with, and the sooner the better.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Requirements For Tagout Devices - Workplace Safety
The employer's primary means of providing protection to workers and meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.147 is an energy isolating device. This prevents the transmission or release of energy and locks or tags are attached to it. An energy isolation device could be any of the following:
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Safety First - Toluene Emergency Treatment, Proper Operating and Proper Storage Practices
Toluene is a dangerous compound. It is substantially flammable and toxic to humans when inhaled, ingested or come into contact with in considerable quantities. Persons who process toluene must learn the proper handling methods as well as the appropriate storage practices on how to keep it.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
A Quick List of Workplace Safety Learnings
It is always useful to document learnings from safety programs. In working with a company that wanted to know what were some of the things my team has learned about safety programs, I put together the following points. They may be useful in any work environment:
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
8 Ways to Prevent Injuries When Cleaning
There are many ways you or your cleaning workers can become injured on the job. By taking a few precautions and spending time on safety training, you can save your cleaning company money by preventing accidents from happening. Here are a few tips for preventing injuries:
Monday, October 5, 2009
10 Steps Towards Successful Accident and Incident Investigations
The detailed methodology that is used in any particular accident investigation depends on a variety of factors. Discussing these factors falls outside the scope of this article. The purpose of this article is to define and discuss the steps necessary for a successful accident and Incident investigation.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Increasing Stringency of OSHA Regulations
President Obama, along with the Democratic Congress, are working on increased safety in the workplace. While this can be a good thing for employees, it could demonstrate a fair amount of difficulty for staff working Human Resources with the passing of each new health and safety regulation.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Frequency of Risk Assessment For Fire Safety - How Often Should You Carry it Out?
Businesses are generally aware of the need to carry out fire risk assessments, but how frequently do they need to be carried out or reviewed? This article looks at what the legislation says and gives practical advice on judging how often to do your fire risk assessments.
Friday, October 2, 2009
What Are Employee's Duties For Avoiding Accidents in the Workplace?
If you are employed in any workplace your employer has to ensure that you are safe in your place of work. However, as an employee, you also have duties to ensure that you take care of your own safety, and those of other employees working around you.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Business - Safety First
In business, product delivery is very important. You have to be able to get your products to the market on time all the time or your profit margin is lowered. In business, time is money. If you waste too much time you lose a lot of money.
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