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Safety Tip of the Week – Protecting Your Hearing

Safety Tip of the Week – Protecting Your Hearing

        Hearing Protection Noise-induced hearing loss is preventable with the proper use of engineering and administrative controls in addition to personal protective equipment. Types of hearing protection devices Selection of hearing protection devices Proper use of hearing protection Maintenance of hearing protection devices Performance of hearing protection...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Protecting Your Hearing

Weekly Safety Meeting – Protecting Your Hearing

Most of us take our senses for granted so we don’t often give our hearing much thought. But most people suffer some degree of hearing loss and, once your hearing is gone, it doesn’t come back. Farmers, construction workers, people exposed to constant loud noise on the job, whether at...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hand Protection

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hand Protection

  Next to our eyes, our hands are probably the most important part of our body when it comes to doing our work. They’re involved in almost everything we do. Yet many of the things we do with our hands are done without any deliberate thought. Your hands have no...

Safety Tip of the Week – Hand Protection

Safety Tip of the Week – Hand Protection

   Protect yourself from hand injuries by remembering the following basic safety rules: Recognize hazards. Think through each job before you begin. Follow safety rules. Avoid shortcuts. If an accident happens, notify your supervisor and seek prompt treatment.    Download flyer: STOTW_Hand Protection.pdf (139.85 kb)

Weekly Safety Meeting – Avoiding Electrical Shocks

Weekly Safety Meeting – Avoiding Electrical Shocks

 Avoiding electrical shocks requires awareness of the hazards and a respect for this “Silent Killer.” The human body has a low resistance to electricity, making it, like most metals, a good conductor. Unlike metals however, the human body does not respond well when electricity passes through it. Physical results include...

Safety Tip of the Week – Avoiding Electrical Shocks

Safety Tip of the Week – Avoiding Electrical Shocks

  Always make sure electric tools and equipment is properly grounded. Always check to be sure the grounding system is complete. Use heavy duty grounded extension cords. Remember water and electricity don’t mix! Never work on or around a live electrical circuit. Treat every electric wire as if it were...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Unsafe Acts

Weekly Safety Meeting – Unsafe Acts

Most of us know that only two things, unsafe acts or practices and unsafe conditions, cause accidents. Some of us even know that 9 out of 10 accidents are the result of unsafe acts, things we do when we know better. This is kind of strange if you think about...