The power generation industry is a highly competitive one in which players continue to change and the race for profits is a tough one with the challenge of heavy environmental regulations. One of the ...
With all of the changes in duties expected of emergency responders, it is imperative that we revamp our training methods. The substantial losses in confined space entry and rescue continue. Most ...
Hazard identification is an ongoing process that is a critical component of any health and safety program. A common approach of this process is to use the principles of industrial hygiene to recognize ...
LIMA — The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation will host an Electrical Hazard Recognition and Abatement course April 24 to 27 in Lima. The course is free to Ohio employers. To register, visit ...
Watertown, SD – Nov 25, 2013 – The National Association of Tower Erectors has posted the NATE Tower Site Hazard Recognition Guide. This online resource provides insight into the most important aspects ...
Energy sources are the origin of hazards in the workplace. To prevent accidents, workers must recognize and identify hazards effectively, which requires them to understand these energy sources.
How safety and health professionals can scope out the big picture of workplace hazards and assess their risks through Visual Literacy practices. Here’s a hypothetical scenario: You are a safety and ...
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), Washington, has announced the formation of its Hazard Recognition in Shipping/Receiving and Loading Dock Areas safety training program. The program ...
Seyfarth Synopsis: The Federal Railroad Administration’s new Safety Advisory seeks to cover activities that fall outside the scope of FRA safety regulations, but within the purview of the OSHA ...
Safety is paramount in the sheet metal workplace, and yet, hazards lurk in even the most benign environments. From slips and falls to chemical exposures, the potential for accidents is always present.