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The best fire safety plan is to ensure no fires happen at all. However, when fire prevention measures fail, it is just as critical to be prepared to prevent as much damage as possible, extinguish the fire quickly, and evacuate everyone safely. weeklysafety.com/blog/workpl…
While these statements weren't written with Workplace Safety in mind, we think it's a great quote to ponder as you reflect on your own Safety & Health Program. #MondayMotivationweeklysafety.com/safety-quot…
Only use woodworking tools and equipment that you have been trained to use properly and safely. Use the equipment that is right for the task. weeklysafety.com/blog/woodwo…
If there is a chance of carbon monoxide build-up in the warehouse or at the jobsite, then a safety meeting on carbon monoxide hazards is important! weeklysafety.com/blog/carbon…
To prevent fire and explosion hazards when handling and storing gasoline eliminate all sources of heat and possible ignition like sparks, open flames, hot surfaces, and static discharge. weeklysafety.com/blog/gasoli…
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Incident investigations are often conducted by a supervisor, but to be most effective, these investigations should include managers and employees working together, since each brings different knowledge, understanding, and perspectives to the investigation. weeklysafety.com/blog/root-c…
For management to lead, personnel to assess worksite hazards, and hazards to be eliminated or controlled, everyone involved must be trained. #MondayMotivationweeklysafety.com/safety-quot…
Even a minor shock can cause a worker to accidentally contact or drop a tool into a live circuit. Involuntary reaction to a shock may also result in bruises, bone fractures, and even death from collisions or falls. weeklysafety.com/blog/electr…