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Weekly Safety Meeting – Warning: Read the Signs

Weekly Safety Meeting – Warning: Read the Signs

Warning: Read the Signs Safety signs are too important to be ignored. They provide us with vital hazard information in a number of ways: through colors, words, and pictures. Signs tell you where the hazards are and how to protect against the danger. Safety signs come in all sizes, colors,...

Safety Tip of the Week – Warning: Read the Signs

Safety Tip of the Week – Warning: Read the Signs

Warning: Read the Signs Safety signs provide us with vital hazard information in a number of ways: through colors, words, and pictures. Signs tell you where the hazards are and how to protect against the danger. Safety signs come in all sizes, colors, and shapes. Knowing what these signs mean...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Powered Industrial Trucks

Weekly Safety Meeting – Powered Industrial Trucks

Powered Industrial Trucks Forklifts are excellent laborsaving devices. They save time and reduce the likelihood of injury associated with manual material handling activities. However, forklifts can become very dangerous if operated by a reckless or untrained operator. All operators should receive safety training prior to being allowed to operate a...

Safety Tip of the Week – Powered Industrial Trucks

Safety Tip of the Week – Powered Industrial Trucks

Powered Industrial Trucks About 100 workers are killed each year as a result of Powered Industrial Truck accidents. Basic Forklift Safety Practices: Here are a few common safety rules to follow during forklift operation: Use the seat belt. It will keep you secured in the seat in the event of...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hydrogen Sulfide

Weekly Safety Meeting – Hydrogen Sulfide

Hydrogen Sulfide Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, flammable, extremely hazardous gas with a “rotten egg” smell. It occurs naturally in crude petroleum and natural gas and can be produced by the breakdown of organic matter and human/animal wastes (i.e., sewage). It is heavier than air and can collect in low-lying...

Safety Tip of the Week – Hydrogen Sulfide

Safety Tip of the Week – Hydrogen Sulfide

Hydrogen Sulfide  Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, flammable, extremely hazardous gas with a “rotten egg” smell. It occurs naturally in crude petroleum and natural gas and can be produced by the breakdown of organic matter and human/animal wastes (i.e., sewage). It is heavier than air and can collect in low-lying...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Laboratory Safety – Labeling and Transfer of Chemicals

Weekly Safety Meeting – Laboratory Safety – Labeling and Transfer of Chemicals

Laboratory Safety – Labeling and Transfer of Chemicals Hazardous chemicals present physical and/or health threats to workers in clinical, industrial, and academic laboratories. Hazardous laboratory chemicals include cancer-causing agents (carcinogens), toxins that may affect the liver, kidney, or nervous system, irritants, corrosives, and sensitizers, as well as agents that act...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Compressed Air Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Compressed Air Safety

Compressed Air Safety Compressed air is present across just about every industry; companies are using compressed air for many functions, from running huge equipment to powering simple air tools. Compressed air is a valuable utility and is a safe power source when used properly. As with any other energy-carrying power...

Safety Tip of the Week – Compressed Air Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Compressed Air Safety

Compressed Air Safety Compressed air is a valuable utility and a safe power source when used properly. As with any other energy-carrying power source however, compressed air should be regarded with caution and handled with care to avoid accidents and user injury. General safety requirements for compressed air: Air supply...