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Safety Data Sheets

Safety data sheets, or SDS, are an important component of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS). SDS’s provide information on chemicals, chemical mixtures, and chemical compounds. They must include instructions for the safe use of such materials and the hazards associated with each material or product. They must be easily available to all employees at the […]

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Pinch Points

Pinch points are points in and around machines where there is a chance of an individual’s body part (finger, hands, other parts of body) becoming caught in either stationary or moving parts being severely injured. OSHA regulations cover the safety of employees around pinch points at workplaces in order to eliminate or reduce injuries. According […]

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Narrow Frame Scaffolds

Narrow frame scaffolds are assembled platforms used in the construction industry. They are comfortable, easy to move, and safe to use with wider and deeper areas to work.  They can be used for painting, drywall installation, plastering, and other tasks. Narrow frame scaffolds are safer than using ladders. Narrow frame scaffolds do, however, present some […]

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Missing Ground Prongs

Electricity is a big part of modern life at home and at workplaces. One of the major electrical hazards is missing ground prongs from an electrical plug. This can cause electrocution. Power cords of electrical appliances and tools that have been used at workplaces or offices and homes can be damaged due to excessive use. […]

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Lifting Awkward Loads

Lifting odd size or awkward items can cause injuries in the workplace. Customers, suppliers, contractors, warehouse workers, construction workers, and storage materials handling employees may be exposed to the risk of injuries as a result of not properly lifting awkward loads. There are general lifting guidelines for any kind of loads, but each load may […]

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Indoor Air Quality

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is the quality of air maintained in buildings for the comfort of the people working and living in them. An indoor air pollution problem exists if the air circulating at home or the office is toxic. IAQ is part of the overall Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), which includes lighting, visual quality, […]

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Fire Triangle

The fire triangle or combustion triangle is a combination of three elements: fuel, heat, and an oxidizing agent (oxygen). The right proportion of these three elements must be combined for a fire to occur. When starting a fire, heat is the most important element, fuel (such as chemicals, wood, paper, etc.) is the second most […]

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Foot Protection

According to the Bureau of Labor, more than 60,000 foot injuries happen at workplaces each year. Foot injuries do not just happen at factories or construction sites, they can happen at any place at any time. Usually, work injuries involve sprained or twisted ankles, electrical shocks, cuts, strain, and fractures due to improper shoes, slips […]

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Flying Objects

Workers on site can be at risk for injuries caused by flying objects. Flying objects can cause injuries such as cuts, abrasions, concussions, or blindness.  Flying objects are a major concern when workers are working with power tools, pushing/pulling loads, or under scaffolds, or work is being performed overhead. Construction material handlers, tree care workers, […]