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  • Carbon Monoxide

    Carbon monoxide is often referred to as the silent killer. The reason for this is because it is an odorless and tasteless gas. It could be present, and you would not know unless you had an air monitoring device or a CO alarm with you. Carbon monoxide poisoning is responsible for hundreds of deaths per…

  • Asphalt Fumes

    Road construction crews are ramping up everywhere this time of year. Asphalt Fumes can be dangerous, and procedures should be in place to protect you and your workers. Asphalt is a black or brown, semi-solid or liquid mixture used for buildings, roofing, roads, and rubber. It can be hazardous to human health, as cited by…

  • Amputations

    Amputation is the loss of a body part resulting from accidents or injuries. Amputations can happen at almost any worksite. Construction, industrial, manufacturing, and transportation worksites are at a higher risk. Is your facility or project at risk for Amputations? Amputations are among the most serious injuries at a workplace. OSHA requires that amputations are…

  • June 2019 Free Safety Meetings

    June 2019 Free Safety Meetings

    June 2019 Free Safety Meetings For our June 2019 Free Safety Meetings we have prepared free safety meetings on the following topics: Amputations Asphalt Fumes Carbon Monoxide Fatigue on the Job The Importance of Arc Flash Safety Download the June 2019 Free Safety Meetings by clicking here! Since 2009 we have provided expert safety consulting,…

  • April 2019 Free Safety Meetings

    April 2019 Free Safety Meetings

    April 2019 Free Safety Meetings For our April 2019 Free Safety Meetings we have prepared free safety meetings on the following topics: Good Housekeeping Hazard Communication and OSHA Protecting Workers From the Hazards of Abrasive Blasting Protecting Workers From the Hazards of Abrasive Blasting Part 2 Understanding the Hazard Communication Standard Download the April 2019…

  • March 2019 Free Safety Meetings

    March 2019 Free Safety Meetings

    March 2019 Free Safety Meetings For our January 2019 Free Safety Meetings we have prepared free safety meetings on the following topics: Good Housekeeping Hazard Communication and OSHA Protecting Workers From the Hazards of Abrasive Blasting Protecting Workers From the Hazards of Abrasive Blasting Part 2 Understanding the Hazard Communication Standard Download the March 2019…

  • Typical Renovation Job Hazards

    Typical Renovation Job Hazards

    Who is at risk? All of us at some point will probably encounter a renovation in an old building, house, or manufacturing facility. Who is at risk? In a residential setting the family who lives in the property, their pets, and any guests that they may have over.  You, your workers, and potentially everyone’s families…

  • Spring Cleaning Part 2

    Spring Cleaning Part 2

    Coming Clean The first step to a cleaner and safer workplace is to establish housekeeping standards. These standards should be clear, attainable and enforced. Next, train workers on what is expected of them, where things go, how to properly store and dispose of hazardous items, such as chemicals and waste, where to find cleaning supplies…

  • Spring Cleaning

    Spring Cleaning

    As spring draws near, it’s a good time to start thinking about putting away the snow shovels and bringing out the brooms. Housekeeping at work involves more than just sweeping the floors of course, but a clean floor certainly lays a solid foundation of good housekeeping practices. Poor housekeeping can cause accidents, slow down production,…