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Weekly Safety Meeting – Hydrogen Sulfide

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hydrogen Sulfide

Hydrogen Sulfide, or H2S, is a toxic gas that is colorless and highly flammable. Other names for H2S include sewer gas, swamp gas, manure gas and stink damp. In addition to gas form, H2S can exist as a liquid compressed gas. Where H2S Is Found H2S gas occurs naturally in...

Safety Tip of the Week – Hydrogen Sulfide

Safety Tip of the Week – Hydrogen Sulfide

Hydrogen Sulfide, or H2S, is a toxic gas that is colorless and highly flammable. Other names for H2S include sewer gas, swamp gas, manure gas and stink damp. In addition to gas form, H2S can exist as a liquid compressed gas. H2S gas occurs naturally in hot springs, crude petroleum,...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety with Bench Grinders

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety with Bench Grinders

Almost every maintenance shop has a bench or pedestal grinder. They are most commonly used to shape or sharpen the cutting edges of tools such as chisels or lawn mower blades. These are powerful, useful tools, but they are also potentially dangerous because users take them for granted. Serious injury...

Safety Tip of the Week – Safety with Bench Grinders

Safety Tip of the Week – Safety with Bench Grinders

Almost every maintenance shop has a bench or pedestal grinder. These are powerful, useful tools, but they are also potentially dangerous because users take them for granted. About 3,200 people nationwide received hospital treatment for workshop grinder, buffer, and polisher injuries during 2016. Serious injury and even death can result...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Plumbing Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Plumbing Safety

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, maintenance workers, including plumbers, experience more injuries and illnesses than nearly any other occupation. Fortunately, responsible plumbers can avoid the vast majority of these threats by adhering to plumbing safety tips and using proper protective gear. Even with the best safety planning, there...

Safety Tip of the Week – Plumbing Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Plumbing Safety

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, maintenance workers, including plumbers, experience more injuries and illnesses than nearly any other occupation. Fortunately, responsible plumbers can avoid the vast majority of these threats by adhering to plumbing safety tips and using proper protective gear. Plumbing Accidents: The type, frequency, and severity...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Introduction to Arc Flash Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Introduction to Arc Flash Safety

Arc Flash is a type of electrical explosion/discharge resulting from a connection through air to ground or another voltage phase in an electrical system (i.e., when a wire contacts a grounding system). The temperatures at the source of an arc flash can reach 20,000 degrees Celsius (36,032 degrees Fahrenheit) –...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Falls From Heights

Weekly Safety Meeting – Falls From Heights

Falls are among the most common causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths. Employers must take measures in their workplaces to prevent employees from falling off overhead platforms, elevated workstations, or into holes in the floor and walls. Falls are the second leading cause of occupational fatalities and disabling injuries...

Safety Tip of the Week – Falls From Heights

Safety Tip of the Week – Falls From Heights

Falls are the second leading cause of occupational fatalities and disabling injuries in the United States. Each year, over 500 workers die in fall-related accidents and over 300,000 workers suffer a disabling injury. Fall protection is defined as any means or system used to protect employees from falling from an...