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Weekly Safety Meeting – Ride Smart, Ride Safe

Weekly Safety Meeting – Ride Smart, Ride Safe

May is National Bike and Motorcycle Safety month and serves as an important reminder that safety on the road is everyone’s responsibility. Whether you’re riding a bicycle through your neighborhood or traveling on a motorcycle across highways, understanding and practicing safe riding habits can prevent accidents and save lives. Safety...

Safety Tip of the Week – Ride Smart, Ride Safe

Safety Tip of the Week – Ride Smart, Ride Safe

May is National Bike and Motorcycle Safety month and serves as an important reminder that safety on the road is everyone’s responsibility. Whether you’re riding a bicycle through your neighborhood or traveling on a motorcycle across highways, understanding and practicing safe riding habits can prevent accidents and save lives. Safety...

Safety Tip of the Week – Workplace Electrical Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Workplace Electrical Safety

Electricity is essential to daily operations in nearly every workplace, from offices and warehouses to construction sites and manufacturing facilities. While it powers productivity, it also presents serious hazards when not handled properly. Electrical incidents can result in shocks, burns, fires, or even fatalities. Promoting electrical safety in the workplace...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Workplace Electrical Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Workplace Electrical Safety

Electricity is essential to daily operations in nearly every workplace, from offices and warehouses to construction sites and manufacturing facilities. While it powers productivity, it also presents serious hazards when not handled properly. Electrical incidents can result in shocks, burns, fires, or even fatalities. Promoting electrical safety in the workplace...

Safety Tip of the Week – Handling Toxic Materials

Safety Tip of the Week – Handling Toxic Materials

Safe handling and work procedures are crucial for workplaces where individuals use toxic materials. It is vital that people working with hazardous materials such as toxics are properly trained regarding the potential hazards. In General, When Handling Toxic Materials: Use only the smallest amount necessary to do the job; Prevent...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Handling Toxic Materials

Weekly Safety Meeting – Handling Toxic Materials

If you look up the word ‘toxic’ in most any dictionary, you’ll find that it means “poisonous.” Most people want nothing to do with poisonous materials, but many people work with them every day. In fact, toxic materials have thousands of uses in industry. Many of the benefits we enjoy,...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Chainsaw Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Chainsaw Safety

Chainsaws are an efficient and productive portable power tool used in many industries. They are also potentially dangerous if not used correctly and carefully. Proper operation and maintenance greatly reduce the risk for injury when using chainsaws. Any tool powerful enough to slice through wood can do the same to...

Safety Tip of the Week – Chainsaw Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Chainsaw Safety

Chainsaws are efficient and productive portable power tools used in many industries. They are also potentially dangerous if not used correctly and carefully. Proper operation and maintenance greatly reduce the risk for injury when using chainsaws. Any tool powerful enough to slice through wood can do the same to human...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Battery Charging Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Battery Charging Safety

Batteries are used to power our automobiles, trucks, tractors, and construction or power equipment. There are different types of batteries such as lead-acid batteries, gel cells, and lead-calcium batteries. Most batteries contain sulfuric acid and lead. Because batteries contain chemicals, chemical reaction by-products, and an electrical current they can pose...

Safety Tip of the Week – Battery Charging Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Battery Charging Safety

Because batteries contain chemicals, chemical reaction by-products, and an electrical current, they can pose a hazard to workers if not handled properly. Workers that operate, maintain, and recharge batteries should use caution. Battery Charging Dos: Wear gloves and suitable eye protection—preferably goggles or a visor; Wear a plastic apron and...