Author: Seymour Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Fall Protection

Weekly Safety Meeting – Fall Protection

 Fall Protection 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. Most of these fatalities and disabling injuries, according to the National Institute of Occupational Safety...

Safety Tip of the Week –  Working Safely from Scaffolding

Safety Tip of the Week – Working Safely from Scaffolding

Working Safely from Scaffolding Every year nearly 100 fatalities and 10,000 injuries occur on scaffolding across the country, despite numerous safety regulations aimed to prevent such incidents. The good news is that proper training can prevent almost all scaffold accidents. Scaffold hazards: Falls from elevations due to lack of fall...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Working Safely from Scaffolding

Weekly Safety Meeting – Working Safely from Scaffolding

Working Safely from Scaffolding Every year nearly 100 fatalities and 10,000 injuries occur on scaffolding across the country, despite numerous safety regulations aimed to prevent such incidents. There are a number of different scaffold types that have different rules and regulations surrounding their assembly, fall prevention requirements, and inspection procedures....

Weekly Safety Meeting – Amputation Hazards

Weekly Safety Meeting – Amputation Hazards

Amputation Hazards Amputations are some of the most serious and debilitating workplace injuries. They are widespread and involve a variety of work activities and equipment. Amputations occur most often when workers operate unguarded or inadequately safeguarded mechanical power presses, power press brakes, powered and non-powered conveyors, printing presses, roll-forming and...

Safety Tip of the Week – Amputation Hazards

Safety Tip of the Week – Amputation Hazards

Amputation Hazards Amputations are some of the most serious and debilitating workplace injuries. They are widespread and involve a variety of work activities and equipment. Amputations occur most often when workers operate unguarded or inadequately safeguarded machines. Amputation protection: Machine safeguarding with the following equipment is the best way to...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Deadly Dozen

Weekly Safety Meeting – Deadly Dozen

The Deadly Dozen We have often heard of the “Daily Dozen” with regard to proper exercise and maintaining good health. The “Daily Dozen” has a counterpart known as the “Deadly Dozen,” an idea applicable to safety on the job, and which also has an important bearing on health and welfare....

Safety Tip of the Week – The Deadly Dozen

Safety Tip of the Week – The Deadly Dozen

The Deadly Dozen Unsafe Acts: Unauthorized use or operation of equipment; Failure to secure or tie down materials to prevent unexpected movement; Working or operating equipment too fast; Failure to issue warnings or signals as required; Using defective tools or equipment; Removing guards; Improperly using tools or equipment; Standing in an...

Safety Tip of the Week – Working with an Air Compressor

Safety Tip of the Week – Working with an Air Compressor

Working with an Air Compressor Compressed air mishaps usually involve abuse, misuse, or inattention to hoses or nozzles. Lack of attention to safety or not knowing the proper procedures when handling compressed air have led to many accidents and deaths. Compressed air can strike you blind, deaf, or dead at...