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Safety
Alerts for Supervisors
Short articles reprinted from Safety Alerts for
Supervisors Newsletter describing safety mistakes.
Reprinted with permission from Safety
Alert for Supervisors various issues.
Continuous
Communications
Preventing Accidents in Confined Spaces
Given todays economy, any safety product
that proves it can be purchased for dollars saved
from increased productivity, while providing a
safer work environment, must be taken seriously.
Electronic voice communication in confined space
is a win, win situation.
Reprinted with permission from Facility
Safety Management.
ASSE:
Modify Workplace Safety for Older Labor Force
As the 'baby boomer' generation ages,
the workforce is also shrinking, the American
Society of Safety Engineers is urging business
to modify their workplace safety efforts to accompany
a changing workforce.
Protective
Apparel and Safety Accessories for NFPA 70E
If providing protective equipment and safety accessories
that satisfy NFPA 70E sounds a bit complicated,
imagine the complexity facing Environmental Health
and Safety (EH&S) professionals as they analyze
all available personal protective equipment (PPE)
options for their companies workers. Reprinted
with permission from Facility
Safety Management.
Lock
Out/Tag Out -
Safety Measures That Require Constant Vigilance,
Prevent Injury
At first glance it might appear that Lock Out/Tag
Out is a relatively easy safety measure to enforce.
Lock Out refers to locking access to a hazardous
machine and/or space. Tag Out is a lesser measure
that implies a sign, which provides a specific
directive that a certain area or machine is dangerous
and should be avoided without authorization. By
Thomas G. Dolar. Reprinted with permission from
Facility Safety
Management Magazine
The
Seven Potentially Deadly Sins of Safety
Though the list is 17 centuries old, experience
indicates we in safety have a long way to go to
solve the seven potentially deadly sins of safety.
By Gary W. Helmer.
Reprinted with permission from Occupational,
Health & Safety Magazine
Building
a Facility Maintenance Crew Safety Culture
If the current business climate pushes companies
to focus primary energies on costs and benefits,
statistical trends, efficiency, productivity
and quality, then shelving or decreasing emphasis
on safety and health issues may occur. However,
this is not an option. More than ever, protecting
the well being of each individual must remain
the primary concern.
Reprinted with permission from Facility
Safety Management Magazine
Manufacturing
Automation Safety
In the manufacturing world, although safety
is always stressed as the most important part
of the manufacturing process, situations arise
whether due to downtime, production stress,
poor maintenance procedures or poor engineering
design that tend to raise the safety issue.
Reprinted with permission from Facility
Safety Management Magazine
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