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Top Five Factors Why Confined Space Training Is Important
People conduct various incredibly hazardous jobs daily but working in a confined space is perhaps one of the most dangerous. Employees who operate in confined spaces work in hazardous areas putting themselves at risk. As a result, working in confined spaces can lead to severe injury, illness, or death. Workers working in dangerous locations need…
Read MoreHow to Save Money by Taking A Defensive Driving Course
When looking for vehicle insurance, it’s a good idea to investigate any available insurance savings to help lower the total cost of your rates. The good news is, completing a defensive driving course qualifies you for just such a discount. After completing an approved driver safety course, numerous car insurance companies provide savings that can…
Read MoreHow Ergonomics Awareness Training Can Help the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Workplace
Muscles, nerves, blood vessels, ligaments, and tendons can all be affected by musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). Lifting heavy objects, stooping, reaching high overhead, pushing and pushing large loads, working in unusual positions, and repetitively performing the same or similar activities are all risk factors for workers in various sectors and vocations. The risk of injury to…
Read MoreTop Ways To Save on Construction Workplace Safety Practices
In this current economy, it is critical to saving money. When it comes to safety, though, one must ask: • How can you save money without jeopardizing your employees’ safety? • How can you create and sustain a strong safety culture while staying focused on your profit margins? Even in a good economy, every safety…
Read MoreOSHA 10-Hour Course Training Basics
The OSHA-10 Hour Course refers to the OSHA Outreach Training Program’s ten-hour training program. The goal of the course is to improve worker health and safety. It is a resource that can educate workers on their rights in terms of workplace health and safety and general workplace risks. There are two choices; workers can take…
Read MoreOSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements for Businesses
Injuries and illnesses in various workplaces must be properly documented, and your workplace procedures must be compliant, or you face significant fines under the regulations of OSHA. One of the first factors an OSHA inspector will look at during an inspection is the injury and illness records of your workplace. Is everything in your life…
Read MoreReasons Why Everyone in the Duke City Should Take an Albuquerque Defensive Driving Course
Everyone with a driver’s license has been warned of the consequences of drinking and driving. Yet, every year about 1 million drivers are arrested for doing just that. Those who get to walk away from driving and drinking with their life are often left with embarrassment, a tarnished driving record, unbelievable fees, and an exponential…
Read MoreReasons Why OSHA Recordkeeping is Critical for Your Business
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) focuses on ensuring the safety of employees by monitoring all work-related injuries and illnesses. To facilitate this, every employer in the United States is required to keep records of any incidence that results in harm to the employee. OSHA provides clear and concise requirements and criteria for recording…
Read MoreThe Basics of Active Shooter Training
It is a fact, unfortunately, that there has been a rising incidence of shootings at public venues, workplaces, and schools. It has been said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. However, it is virtually impossible to prevent an active shooting incident. You can mitigate that risk by educating yourself on…
Read MoreWhy Every company, No Matter How Small, Needs OSHA Training
The last thing on the minds of people when they go to work is whether the job they’re coming into may injure or even kill them. In its Job Safety and Health paper, the US Labor Department states, “About 5,000 workers every year in this country lose their lives from injuries in their place of…
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