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Safety Tip of the Week – Summer Sound Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Summer Sound Safety

The National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) is recommending use of hearing protection devices while participating in noisy activities this summer. REMEMBER: At Home Turn down your speaker volume of the TV Monitor, radio, or music, and take breaks from listening to reduce your exposure; Use power tools, toys, recreational...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Summer Sound Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Summer Sound Safety

Every year the National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) supports National Fireworks Safety Month. It may be in June or July each year, but they have a lot say about the safety issues during fireworks activities. This time we will focus...

Safety Tip of the Week – Trenching and Excavation Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Trenching and Excavation Safety

Employers must provide a workplace free of recognized hazards that may cause serious injury or death. But unfortunately, every month workers are killed in trench collapses. An excavation is any man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression in an earth surface formed by earth removal. A trench (Trench excavation) means a...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Trenching and Excavation Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Trenching and Excavation Safety

Employers must provide a workplace free of recognized hazards that may cause serious injury or death, but unfortunately every month workers are killed in trench collapses. An excavation is any man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression in an earth surface formed by earth removal. Trench (Trench excavation) means a narrow...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI)

Weekly Safety Meeting – Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI)

Let’s talk about the most common electrical shock hazard–ground faults. Ground Faults A ground fault can cause severe electrical shock or electrocution. In normal conditions, electricity runs in a closed circuit; Electricity flows out on the “hot” wire and returns on the “neutral” wire, completing the circuit. A ground fault...

Safety Tip of the Week – Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI)

Safety Tip of the Week – Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI)

What is the most common electrical shock hazard? Answer: Ground Faults Ground Faults Ground faults can cause severe electrical shock or electrocution. During normal conditions, electricity runs in a closed circuit. Electricity flows out on the “hot” wire and returns on the “neutral” wire, completing the circuit. Ground faults occur...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Heat is Coming

Weekly Safety Meeting – Heat is Coming

Summer is coming soon and the temperatures are beginning to rise. So too does the risk of heat illness. Heat-related deaths and illness are preventable, yet every year many people will succumb to the effects of heat. Heat-related illness is also an underlying cause of a high percentage of non-fatal...

Safety Tip of the Week – Heat is Coming

Safety Tip of the Week – Heat is Coming

Summer is coming soon and the temperatures are beginning to rise. So too does the risk of heat illness. Heat-related deaths and illness are preventable, yet every year many people will succumb to the effects of heat. Heat-related illness is also an underlying cause of a high percentage of non-fatal...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Lockout, Tagout, and Try Out

Weekly Safety Meeting – Lockout, Tagout, and Try Out

If you operate, clean, service, adjust, or repair machinery and equipment, be aware of the hazards to which you are exposing yourself. Powered equipment could put you in danger, something that can be prevented through lockout/tagout/tryout procedures. Before working on or near any energized equipment, perform an inspection of the...

Safety Tip of the Week – Lockout, Tagout, and Try Out

Safety Tip of the Week – Lockout, Tagout, and Try Out

When you operate, clean, service, adjust, or repair machinery and powered equipment, be aware of the hazards that could expose you to danger, danger that can be prevented through lockout/tagout/tryout procedures. REMEMBER, before working on or near any energized equipment, you should perform an inspection of the work area to...