Author: Seymour Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety Signs

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety Signs

 Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide poisoning in the workplace can be a serious problem. Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas that can cause serious illness or death if it goes unnoticed in the air. It has been called the “silent killer” because without the proper safety equipment,...

Safety Tip of the Week – Carbon Monoxide

Safety Tip of the Week – Carbon Monoxide

Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide poisoning in the workplace can be a serious problem. Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas that can cause serious illness or death if it goes unnoticed in the air. It has been called the “silent killer” because without the proper safety equipment,...

Safety Tip of the Week – Safety Signs

Safety Tip of the Week – Safety Signs

Safety Signs Safety signs provide us with vital hazard information in a number of ways; through colors, words, and pictures. Signs tell you where the hazards are and how to protect against the danger. Safety signs come in all sizes, colors, and shapes. Knowing what these signs mean and following...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety Signs

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety Signs

Safety Signs Safety signs are too important to be ignored. They provide us with vital hazard information in a number of ways; through colors, words, and pictures. Signs tell you where the hazards are and how to protect against the danger. Safety signs come in all sizes, colors, and shapes....

Safety Tip of the Week – Power Tool Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Power Tool Safety

Power Tool Safety Accidents involving portable power tools happen all the time. You’ve all heard of cases where a chip flew off a drill and hit someone’s eye, or of someone getting a shock because a tool had a faulty ground. And then there’s the person who lost a finger...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Power Tool Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Power Tool Safety

Power Tool Safety Accidents involving portable power tools happen all the time. You’ve all heard of cases where a chip flew off a drill and hit someone’s eye or of someone getting a shock because a tool had a faulty ground. And then there’s the person who lost a finger...