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Safety Tip of the Week – Power Tool Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Power Tool Safety

  Power Tool Safety It’s easy to forget the potential dangers of power tools because they are usually small, portable, and commonly found around the home or shop. Many times they’re not treated with enough respect and they are frequently left lying around in unsafe places.      When using...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Power Tool Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Power Tool Safety

  Power Tool Safety Power tools are handy helpers that are used for a variety of purposes in many settings. They come in different styles and sizes, from small home-use models to heavier commercial varieties. These tools are useful time savers, but they’re also deceptive. They can deliver a paralyzing...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Confined Space Entry

Weekly Safety Meeting – Confined Space Entry

 Confined Space Entry – Don’t Be a Dead Hero You are standing at the top of an open manhole, acting as attendant for a team of maintenance personnel who have entered a permit-required confined space. It has been several minutes since you talked to the crew, but you can peer...

Safety Tip of the Week – Confined Space Entry

Safety Tip of the Week – Confined Space Entry

 Confined Space Entry – Don’t Be a Dead Hero   Over half the workers who die in confined spaces are attempting to rescue other workers. Attendants should not enter a confined space until help arrives and then only if trained and with proper protective equipment, lifelines, and respirators. Confined spaces...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Housekeeping Is Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Housekeeping Is Safety

  Housekeeping is Safety “You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.” Never has this phrase been as true as when it comes to housekeeping at work. The negative impressions and implications of poor housekeeping can affect you and co-workers for a long time to come....

Safety Tip of the Week – Housekeeping is Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Housekeeping is Safety

 Housekeeping is Safety “You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.” Never has this phrase been as true as when it comes to housekeeping at work. The negative impressions and implications of poor housekeeping can affect you and co-workers for a long time to come. Morale...

Safety Tip of the Week – Hot and Hazardous

Safety Tip of the Week – Hot and Hazardous

 Hot and Hazardous: Heat Illness Can be Deadly     A rise in body temperature of as little as 2 degrees can negatively impact brain function, making heat an underlying cause of job accidents. As workers overheat, their diminished brain function can cause them to overlook hazards and make mistakes....

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hot and Hazardous

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hot and Hazardous

Hot and Hazardous: Heat Illness Can be Deadly Heat can be a real danger for workers during the summer, especially those who work outdoors. Heat illness should be viewed as a serious health problem – one that can even be fatal. For many people, summer heat is uncomfortable. But for...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Lockout/Tagout

Weekly Safety Meeting – Lockout/Tagout

 Lockout/Tagout Anyone who operates, cleans, services, adjusts, or repairs machinery or equipment should be aware of the hazards associated with that machinery. Any powered machinery or electrical equipment that can move in a way that would put people in danger is a hazard that can be prevented by following locking...

Safety Tip of the Week – Lockout/Tagout

Safety Tip of the Week – Lockout/Tagout

 Lockout/Tagout   Failure to lock out or tag power sources on equipment can result in electrocutions, amputations, and other serious, sometimes fatal, accidents. What are the most common causes of these accidents? The machine or piece of equipment was not completely shut off before a maintenance or repair operation. Not...