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Safety Tip of the Week – Scaffolding Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Scaffolding Safety

 Scaffolding Safety 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 almost all scaffold accidents can be prevented by proper training. Scaffold hazards: • Falls from elevation due to lack of...

Safety Tip of the Week – Utility Knife Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Utility Knife Safety

Utility Knife Safety There’s one hand tool that demands your respect over many others in the workplace, a tool that can cut you to the bone in an instant… the utility knife. In fact, nearly one-third of all injuries attributed to manual workshop tools in the US involve knives with...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Utility Knife Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Utility Knife Safety

 Utility Knife Safety There’s one hand tool that demands your respect over many others in the workplace, a tool that can cut you to the bone in an instant…the utility knife. Many workers use utility knives to cut drywall, strapping, puncture shrinkwrap, and open packaging. But one wrong move and...

Announcement – Spanish Language Downloads for 2016!

Announcement – Spanish Language Downloads for 2016!

  Safety Unlimited, Inc. is happy to announce that, new for 2016, we are making Spanish language versions of “Safety Matters Weekly” and “Weekly Safety Meeting” available for download. You can find the Spanish document links at the bottom of each article, in addition to the English documents we’ve always...

Safety Tip of the Week – Close Calls / Near Misses

Safety Tip of the Week – Close Calls / Near Misses

Close Calls/Near Misses A close call, near miss, or accident without injury is easy to shrug off and forget. But there is a danger in brushing off accidents that don’t hurt, harm, or damage.   Learn from close calls/near misses: In order to learn from close calls, the incidents must...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Close Calls / Near Missed

Weekly Safety Meeting – Close Calls / Near Missed

Close Calls/Near Misses According to statistics, about 3 billion “close calls” or “near misses” occur annually in United States workplaces. Statistics also show that for every 300 near misses, 29 minor injuries occur, along with one injury serious enough to keep the injured person out of work. A close call,...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Powder-Actuated Hand Tools

Weekly Safety Meeting – Powder-Actuated Hand Tools

Powder-Actuated Tools Whenever you operate a powder-actuated tool (PAT), safe work practices must always be followed. These tools are designed to drive nails or other fastening devices into material such as concrete, steel, and masonry, which are not easily penetrated. These devices use explosive charges similar to a firearm. Since...

Safety Tip of the Week – Powder-Actuated Hand Tools

Safety Tip of the Week – Powder-Actuated Hand Tools

 Powder-Actuated Hand Tools Whenever you operate a powder-actuated hand tool, safe work practices must always be followed. These tools are designed to drive nails or other fastening devices into material such as concrete, steel, and masonry, which are not easily penetrated. These devices use explosive charges similar to a firearm....

Safety Tip of the Week – Hot Work Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Hot Work Safety

 Hot Work Safety When you weld, cut, or grind, the potential for accidents is significant. Eyes and skin can be burned, hearing can be damaged, and an electric shock can kill you. Even the fumes and gases produced during the welding process can damage your respiratory system or cause asphyxiation....

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hot Work Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hot Work Safety

Hot Work Safety Hot work may include spark and high heat producing job tasks such as grinding, welding, soldering, thermal or oxygen cutting or heating. Advanced planning and safe work procedures help prevent workplace fires caused by hot works activities. Whenever possible, hot works activities should take place in designated...