March 2020 Safety Meetings
proActive Safety Services feels strongly about the safety of your company and your employees. Each month we provide free safety meetings on topics that cause potential harm to employees. The purpose of our meetings is to provide tips for identifying…
February 2020 Safety Meetings
proActive Safety Services feels strongly about the safety of your company and your employees. Each month we provide free safety meetings on topics that cause potential harm to employees. The purpose of our meetings is to provide tips for identifying…
January 2020 Safety Meetings
proActive Safety Services feels strongly about the safety of your company and your employees. Each month we provide free safety meetings on topics that cause potential harm to employees. The purpose of our meetings is to provide tips for identifying…
EPA RRP Lead Renovator Containment Requirements
EPA RRP lead renovator containment requirements are not difficult. The work practice you choose will go a long way in determining what is required. We all know how important it is to contain leaded dust. The Environmental Protection Agency…
EPA RRP Cleaning Verification Procedure
Once the visual inspection is complete, one of two activities must be conducted in order for the area to be cleared for use; the first option is that a Certified Renovator must perform a cleaning verification. The second, another certified…
Protecting Yourself for Renovation, Repair and Painting
Protecting Yourself for Renovation, Repair and Painting can be challenging. Workers should always take necessary and thoughtful moments to protect themselves from hazards on the job. When it comes to RRP work, there are many inexpensive options…
RRP Rule: Certified Renovator Responsibilities
The RRP Rule requires that an individual Certified Renovator be responsible for the renovation job regardless of the level of training and certification of the other persons working on the job. This individual Certified Renovator has the following…
The Silica Rule, What You Need To Know
Crystalline silica is a common mineral that you can find in earth's naturally occurring minerals. Common items that contain silica include: concrete, industrial sand, stone, and mortar. Silica is used to create several other products we…
Recent Article Shows Lead in Drinking Water Leads to Higher Miscarriage Rates!
Recent Article Shows Lead in Drinking Water Leads to Higher Miscarriage Rates!
A recent article by The Atlantic describes some of the consequences of the recent water crisis in Flint, MI. As researchers begin to examine data in comparison…