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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...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Lyme Disease

Weekly Safety Meeting – Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease Safety Lyme disease is a serious tick-borne illness that can cause chronic muscle pain, inflammatory arthritis, heart disease, and/or neurological disorders. Because the disease can be long term and debilitating, early recognition and diagnosis is important so that it can be successfully treated with antibiotics. Lyme disease is...

Safety Tip of the Week – Lyme Disease

Safety Tip of the Week – Lyme Disease

  Lyme Disease Safety     Lyme disease is a serious, tick-borne illness that can cause chronic muscle pain, inflammatory arthritis, heart disease, and/or neurological disorders. Because the disease can be long term and debilitating, early recognition and diagnosis is important so that it can be successfully treated with antibiotics....

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hazard Awareness

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hazard Awareness

 Hazard Awareness A hazard can be defined as a condition or changing set of circumstances that presents a potential for injury, illness, or property damage or the potential or inherent characteristics of an activity, condition, or circumstance that can produce adverse or harmful consequences. An accident is defined as an...

Safety Tip of the Week – Hazard Awareness

Safety Tip of the Week – Hazard Awareness

Hazard Awareness     A hazard can be defined as a condition or changing set of circumstances that presents a potential for injury, illness, or property damage or the potential or inherent characteristics of an activity, condition, or circumstance that can produce adverse or harmful consequences. So as you begin work,...

Safety Meeting – Eye Protection

Safety Meeting – Eye Protection

Eye Protection In just the blink of an eye, an incident can injure or even blind a worker who is not wearing proper protective eyewear. The type of eye protection, whether safety glasses, goggles, or face shields, must meet the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and...

Safety Tip of the Week – Eye Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Eye Safety

Eye Protection   Simply using the proper eye protection on the job could prevent thousands of eye injuries each year. A Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) survey of workers who suffered eye injuries revealed that nearly three out of five were not wearing eye protection at the time of the...

Safety Meeting – Trench Safety

Safety Meeting – Trench Safety

  Trenching Safety A trench is defined as a narrow channel, deeper than it is wide and made below the surface of the ground. A trench can be up to 15 feet wide. An excavation is any man-made hole or trench that is made by removing earth. Trenching is recognized...

Safety Tip of the Week – Trench Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Trench Safety

Trenching Safety      Each year trenching cave-ins result in more than 5,000 serious injuries and 100 deaths in the United States. Safety Hazards Cave-ins can be caused by: Vibration of nearby construction equipment or vehicle traffic; Weight of equipment that is too close to the edge of the trench;...