Author: Seymour Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Handwashing Facts

Weekly Safety Meeting – Handwashing Facts

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. Many diseases and conditions are spread by not washing hands with soap and clean, running water. How Germs...

Safety Tip of the Week – Handwashing Facts

Safety Tip of the Week – Handwashing Facts

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. Many diseases and conditions are spread by not washing hands with soap and clean, running water. How Germs...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Emergency Exits

Weekly Safety Meeting – Emergency Exits

Knowing which route to take during an emergency is important. So is talking to employees about possible situations in which they might need to escape and muster in a planned location. Everyone should be prepared for an evacuation emergency, even if it does not seem likely to happen. Fire drills...

Safety Tip of the Week – Emergency Exits

Safety Tip of the Week – Emergency Exits

Knowing which route to take during an emergency is important. So is talking to employees about possible situations in which they might need to escape and muster in a planned location. Everyone should be prepared for an evacuation emergency, even if it does not seem likely to happen. Fire drills...

Safety Tip of the Week – Ethylene Oxide Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Ethylene Oxide Safety

Ethylene Oxide is a flammable, colorless gas with a faintly sweet odor that smells like ether at toxic levels. Above its boiling point of 51.3°F, it is a gas, but below that temperature it is a liquid. It is mainly used to make other chemicals. Large amounts are used in...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Ethylene Oxide Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Ethylene Oxide Safety

Ethylene Oxide is a flammable, colorless gas with a faintly sweet odor that smells like ether at toxic levels. Above its boiling point of 51.3°F, it is a gas, but below that temperature it is a liquid. It is mainly used to make other chemicals. Large amounts are used in...

Safety Tip of the Week – Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs)

Safety Tip of the Week – Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs)

In the United States, alerting authorities such as the National Weather Service, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the President of the United States can issue a Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) to the public. Short emergency messages, called Wireless Emergency Alerts, can be sent from these authorized...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs)

Weekly Safety Meeting – Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs)

In the United States, alerting authorities such as the National Weather Service, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the President of the United States can issue a Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) to the public. Short emergency messages called Wireless Emergency Alerts can be sent from these authorized...

Safety Tip of the Week – Hot Car Deaths

Safety Tip of the Week – Hot Car Deaths

Extreme heat is the top weather-related cause of death in the United States. As we enter the peak of summer, we know it gets hot in the car, especially after the car has been sitting in a parking lot. Due to the greenhouse effect, where the sun’s UV rays enter...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hot Car Deaths

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hot Car Deaths

Extreme heat is the top weather-related cause of death in the United States. As we enter the peak of summer, we know it gets hot in the car, especially after the car has been sitting in a parking lot. Due to the greenhouse effect, where the sun’s UV rays enter...