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Understanding OSHA Right-To-Know Regulations
This standard is based on a simple concept - that employees have both a need and a right to know the hazards and the identities of the chemicals they are exposed to when working. More than 30 million workers...
0 commentsProper Rigging Safety Techniques
Training Materials: Rigging Safety Courses By learning how to Rig a load safely... and communicate clearly... employees can steer clear of situations that may place them and their coworkers in danger. Rigging plays a very important role in crane...
7 commentsScaffolding Safety Checklist
SCAFFOLDING - Safety - Environmental & Safety Scaffolds are supported usually by posts/beams and legs, or suspended by ropes. OSHA says a scaffold must be designed by a qualified person. Supported...
4 commentsTips for Human Resource (HR) Professionals
A Human Resource Perspective on Implementing the ADA Kay N. Robinson, SPHR Updated by: Susanne Bruyere, Ph.D., CRC, SPHR Cornell University Human Resource (HR) professionals are key...
1 commentHelpful Materials for Construction Safety
Construction Safety Contains information that helps workers identify and control the hazards that cause the most serious construction-related injuries. This eTool will help you identify and control the...
1 comment10 Heat Stress Tips For Employers and Employees
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers the following information about recognizing, evaluating and controlling heat stress with these ten tips for workers and employers: 1. Drink cool water. Anyone working in a hot...
0 commentsPersonal Protective Equipment-PPE
Preparing for an Influenza Pandemic: Personal Protective Equipment for Healthcare Workers Released On: September 18, 2007 During an influenza pandemic, healthcare...
1 commentAsbestos Awareness Safety
Asbestos is considered a silent killer. You can not tell if materials or a building has asbestos without testing. Also if workers are exposed to asbestos, no instant side effects are felt. However, this common mineral used in building materials...
0 commentsAvoiding Electrical Hazards With Lockout Tagout
Lock Out Tag Out & Interlock Safety Program Area Whenever work is done on equipment that is normally connected to an energy source such as electricity, pressure, and steam, personnel may be exposed to...
0 commentsLaboratory Safety Guidelines
Laboratory Safety Guidelines Be patient while you are working. Do not start an experiment unless you ascertain all the steps. Do not use an equipment unless you ascertain how to use. Use the...
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