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Weekly Safety Meeting – Eye Wash Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Eye Wash Safety

Eye Wash Safety We all hope we never need an eyewash station, but if an accident should happen, it’s our wish that it’s clean and accessible. If a foreign particle enters the eyes, an emergency eyewash station is the most important initial step in first-aid treatment. Chemical burns to the...

Safety Tip of the Week – Safety in Hot Work

Safety Tip of the Week – Safety in Hot Work

Safety in Hot Work Welding is a routine job on many worksites. However, this common task has hazards that can result in serious injury and property damage. Experts estimate that 6% of all fires on industrial properties are caused by welding or cutting. The main cause is the sparks or...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety in Hot Work

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety in Hot Work

Safety in Hot Work For some of you, welding is a hands-on job. Welding safety, however, involves not only the welder, but also those working in the vicinity of welding operations. We also need to watch out for hazards should a contractor enter our facility to do a welding job....

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety at Loading Docks

Weekly Safety Meeting – Safety at Loading Docks

Safety at Loading Docks Loading docks are hubs of activity in manufacturing plants, warehouses, industrial buildings and distribution centers. In most companies, this is the primary location of movement of product in and out of a facility. A loading dock is a recessed bay in a facility where trucks are...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Powder-Actuated Tools Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Powder-Actuated Tools Safety

Powder-Actuated Tools Safety 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....

Safety Tip of the Week – Powder-Actuated Tools Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Powder-Actuated Tools Safety

Powder-Actuated Tools Safety 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....

Weekly Safety Meeting – Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Safety

Weekly Safety Meeting – Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Safety

Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Safety Many people have ben seriously injured or killed by machinery and electrical equipment. Often, these tragedies happen because people carelessly try to repair or maintain the equipment without making sure its energy source has been shut off. Many times, the accident happens when other workers restart the machine,...

Safety Tip of the Week – Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Safety

Safety Tip of the Week – Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Safety

Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Safety Many people have been seriously injured or killed by machinery and electrical equipment. Often, these tragedies happen because people carelessly try to repair or maintain the equipment without making sure its energy source has been shut off. Common causes of accidents: The machine or piece of equipment was...

Weekly Safety Meeting – Accident Prevention

Weekly Safety Meeting – Accident Prevention

Accident Prevention Consider this statistic: 80 out of every 100 accidents are the fault of the person involved in the incident. Unsafe acts cause four times as many accidents & injuries as unsafe conditions. Accidents occur for many reasons. In most industries people tend to look for “things” to blame...

Safety Tip of the Week – Accident Prevention

Safety Tip of the Week – Accident Prevention

Accident Prevention Consider this statistic: 80 out of every 100 accidents are the fault of the person involved in the incident. Although employers are required by law to provide a safe and healthful workplace, it is up to you to be aware of your work environment and follow safe work...