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Reasons Why Your New Mexico Company Needs OSHA Record Keeping Training
Ask yourself these questions first: Is it painful to adhere to OSHA record keeping standards? Wondering how to do it right – or is it all wrong? Do you wish to have accurate, compliant, record keeping of OSHA records? Do you wish you had learned more about OSHA’s strong record keeping? If you answer to…
Read MoreManlift Safety Advice and OSHA Manlift Training Mandates
A Manlift construction piece equipment can take a man up high in a short duration of time. Nonetheless, every team should be completely aware of the OSHA’s manlift requirements and should know the safe usage of the device. In this article, we will guide you about the safety requirements of manlifts. OSHA’S recommended Safety Rules…
Read MoreWhy Incident Reports are Required and Best Workplace Incident Practices
While working in an organization or business, workers at their workplace are bound to get into incidents. Either the incident is physical or work-related, reporting that incident to management is necessary. Incident reporting is not only helpful in improving workplace security and safety, it also ensures that no other worker become a victim of the…
Read MoreTop Factors Why Your New Mexico Construction Company Needs to Contract a Safety Consultant Company & Establish a Safety Program
A well-planned safety program is difficult to devise but is very helpful in many ways. It is advisable to seek help for the development of a safety plan for your New Mexico construction company. Here we will discuss some reasons how hiring a safety consultant company will prove beneficial for your organization. Why should your…
Read MoreThe Advantages of OSHA Training Certification and Being OSHA Compliant
OSHA is a regulatory agency of the United States Department of Labor that was founded to primary job is to make certain there are safe and healthy working conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance. OSHA identifies the safety training protocols and requirements…
Read MoreCommon OSHA Violations and How to Keep them from Occurring in Your New Mexico Workplace
After the industrial revolution, employers start to hire more workers to meet the market demands. But unfortunately, no guidelines for workers safety were available at that time. Until 1970, there was no governmental body in the USA to overlook these incidents, injuries and deaths caused by employer negligence. In 1970, the government approved the establishment…
Read MoreScaffold Safety: Four Day-to-Day Hazards and Ways to Decrease Risk Exposure
72% of workers are injured in scaffold accidents due to either planking issues, the scaffold support moving, or employee slipping down, according to a study by the Bureau of Labor andStatistics. 65% of the workforce is included in scaffold work that is crucial in the constructionindustry. Scaffolds are easy to use, efficient, and effective when…
Read MoreOSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Explained
More than 90 million American spend their days on the job. As a nation, they are our most valuable resource. And surprisingly until 1970, no uniform and comprehensive requirements existed for workplace safety and their protection against health hazards. How did OSHA Form? In 1970, Congress considered annual figures such as these: Job related accidents…
Read MoreOSHA Employee Rights Explained
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was formed in 1970, and it provided workers with a right to work in a secure as well as the hygienic environment. Secure and hygienic generally means that the work environment is free of any danger or risks. In case all the menaces cannot be removed completely, then…
Read MoreNew Mexico Warehouse Safety Strategies Your Business Needs to Know
New Mexico warehouse safety is perhaps the greatest concern looked at by warehouse employees and managers. This concern comes from warehouse laborers suffering from numerous wounds, injuries, and fatalities, with approximately 19 fatalities occurring each year nationally (2015-2018). These incidents can be prevented to a great extent if warehouse safety is prioritized overwork. The most…
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