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Having a Strong Safety Culture
BlogCompanies that have a strong safety culture enjoy strong benefits. Accidents can leave people injured or worse, dead, and can cost companies thousands to millions of dollars. When Safety is at the forefront of your business you can avoid all…
Don't Get Burned!
BlogFire Prevention - Don't Get Burned
According to the NFPA there were 7770 structural fires in industrial manufacturing over the 2011-2015 calendar years. That's over 4 fires per day! And office fires cause roughly $108 million per year in…
New Year! Remember Your Annual Requirements
BlogAs we approach the new year it is important to remember your annual training requirements. On one hand it seems easy to remember because you train on them relatively frequently. On the other hand its easy to think you're still current but somehow…
The Importance of Fire Extinguishers
BlogThe Importance of Fire Extinguishers
Fires are extremely dangerous and happen quite a bit. According to the National Fire Protection Association a structure fire occurred every 63 seconds and a home fire occurred every 88 seconds in 2017.…
Silica Training – Why You Need It!
BlogSilica Training – Why You Need It!
Since October 23rd, 2017 all construction companies were required to follow OSHA’s new crystalline silica rule. OSHA is and will continue to ramp up enforcement for silica violations. Earlier in 2018 a…
PPE The Last Defense
BlogPersonal Protective Equipment
Personal protective equipment, or PPE, is an essential component of workplace safety. PPE requirements will vary widely depending on the industry, materials handled, or the manner in which said materials are…
Lead Safety Week
BlogDedicating a Week for Lead Safety
Starting on Oct 22nd, the Trump administration announced National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week to highlight tools, products, and resources to assist partners at all levels in educating their communities…
2019 EPA Lead Renovator Training Schedule
Blog2019 EPA Lead Renovator Training Schedule
Since 2019 is right around the corner. We have been working overtime trying to figure out a way to cover the most cities and still have everyone home for the weekend. So, after a lot of research on…
Adhering to the Globally Harmonized System
BlogGHS and HazCom
The Globally Harmonized System is one of the key components to OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. Because of the standard, Hazard Communication Training is required for all employees where hazardous materials are used or stored. …