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Lead Standard Safety
Blood Lead Standard — Changes Needed The Center for Disease Control and Prevention decided against lowering its blood lead “level of concern” standard, which is currently set at ³ 10 mg/dL. This blood lead “level of concern” is the...
0 commentsThe Need For Asbestos Awareness Training
Today, the presence of asbestos fibres poses a contamination threat, related to the risk of disease. Every person in Great Britain is exposed to asbestos fibres, albeit a very low level. However, anyone likely to be coming into contact through their work needs to be familiar with the various aspects and potential danger of related asbestos diseases.
6 commentsFirst Aid: 10 Things You Should Have
Things you should have: Two pairs of Latex, or other sterile gloves (if you are allergic to Latex). Sterile dressings to stop bleeding. Cleansing agent/soap and antibiotic towelettes to disinfect. ...
1 commentLadder Safety Tips
Falls from portable ladders (step, straight, combination and extension) are one of the leading causes of occupational fatalities and injuries. Read and follow all labels/markings on the ladder. Avoid...
0 commentsBP Oil Spill Safety Training Bulletin - Falls
This article outlines the importance of safety and OSHA Safety Training through HAZWOPER courses during the BP Oil Spill Clean-Up effort. A startling figure that occurred during the time period of 1995 to...
1 commentTransportation Safety - National Highway Safety Board Rules
Transportation Safety “Safety is our highest priority,” Secretary LaHood said. “Motorists deserve to know they are sharing the road with large trucks that are up to the safest possible standards, so...
3 comments10 Steps to Hearing Conservation
Hearing conservation tips Hearing conservation means protecting your ears from excessively loud sounds: Walk away from loud noises. Turn down the volume. Limit the intensity of the noise by not...
1 commentRespiratory Safety Tests & Tips
Safety Training: Respiratory Protection and Safety Program Courses Respiratory Protection An estimated 5 million workers are required to wear respirators in 1.3 million...
0 commentsLaboratory Glassware Cleaning Tips
Laboratory Tips for Organic Students Organic Lab is the one lab where water can be the death of a reaction. Many students make the mistake of beginning each lab by...
0 comments10 Heat Stress Tips For Employers and Employees
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers the following information about recognizing, evaluating and controlling heat stress with these ten tips for workers and employers: 1. Drink cool water. Anyone working in a hot...
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