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  • How Can I Protect My Hearing At Work?
    How Can I Protect My Hearing At Work?
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    Deafness is normally the consequence of inward ear or nerve harm. It could be brought about by an innate imperfection, injury, infection, certain drug, openness to the noisy commotion, or age-related mileage. The main side effect is a failure to hear sound. For a few, hearing might be conceivable with a medical procedure or a meeting gadget. Lip-understanding abilities composed or printed text and communication through signing may assist with correspondence.

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  • Ways To Reduce Workplace Accidents And Injuries
    Ways To Reduce Workplace Accidents And Injuries
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    Slips, trips, and falls are the leading cause of general workplace accidents and injuries ranging from minor bruises to severe traumas such as head injuries, broken bones, sprains, and lacerations. In fact, slips, trips, and falls are often reported as the most common causes of workers’ compensation claims. To reduce the potential hazards that lead to slips, trips, and falls, there are ways you can proactively manage your work environment to help lower the risk of injury to your employees and...

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  • Steps To Create And Maintain A Safe Workplace
    Steps To Create And Maintain A Safe Workplace
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    Organizations need to actively foster and promote a strong culture of safety, year-round so that safety becomes a part of the enterprise’s DNA. Creating – and maintaining – a safe work environment should be a high priority for organizations. Indeed, under Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) law, employers have a responsibility to create and maintain a safe workplace – and comply with Occupational and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. But putting up a few safety posters and running...

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  • Tips on How To Maintain A Welding Machine For Long Term Use
    Tips on How To Maintain A Welding Machine For Long Term Use
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    Welding is a manufacturing cycle whereby two metals are joined together, by utilizing high heat to soften the parts together and permitting them to cool, causing combination. Metals can be joined in various ways with the application of welding. 

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  • Best Way For Handling Industrial Power Tools
    Best Way For Handling Industrial Power Tools
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    Industrial Power tool is a tool that is actuated by an additional power source and mechanism other than the solely manual labor used with hand tools, it is a common part of our everyday lives and is present in almost every industry. 

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  • Steps To Wash Away Oil Stains With A Pressure Washer
    Steps To Wash Away Oil Stains With A Pressure Washer
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    Pressure washing is a recognized best way to clean and restore all kinds of surfaces around the exterior of your home. Without a doubt, you can utilize a pressing factor washer for cleaning or to eliminate oil stains. Discover all you need to think about constraining washers and how to acquire quality pressing factor washers from safetynigeria.com. You'd be astounded what a Pressure Washer can clean.

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  • Personal Protective Equipment: An Introduction, clarifying common misconceptions
    Personal Protective Equipment: An Introduction, clarifying common misconceptions
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    Educationists will say if Education is expensive try Ignorance. If you also thing Personal Protective Equipment are too expensive, consider the effects of not using them. Most persons see Personal Protective Equipment as colourful or decorative clothing for engineers, foremen, and labourers at work sites. Some other persons see it as an object that identifies engineers. Profit maximizing managers might see it as an unnecessary expense which their firm should pay less attention to. Most...

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  • Some industrial safety equipments you need at your workplace
    Some industrial safety equipments you need at your workplace
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    Specialized industrial safety equipment may also include fire safety measures, such as extinguishing systems or specially designed to withstand high temperatures. These gadgets are designed to protect life and properties with which they are working. While most workplace settings are required to keep a fire extinguisher on hand, specialized fire safety equipment is necessary for every industrial setting where fire or extreme temperatures pose a serious threat to workers and property 

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  • Choosing An Emergency Eyewash Station
    Choosing An Emergency Eyewash Station
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    As the safety expert, you have the important responsibility of understanding and complying with OSHA and ANSI guidelines for emergency eyewashes. While choosing the right emergency eyewash station for your workplace may appear difficult, it is really quite simple once you teach yourself with a few simple criteria: ANSI and OSHA requirements Eyewash station choices available Flushing solutions associated with the different types and models of eyewash stations The respective maintenance and...

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  • The Importance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    The Importance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
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    It is critical that you wear the correct PPE is used on all job sites to ensure protection from all Occupational Health and Safety risks within the workplace. Essential equipment include the following but are not limited to; High Visibility Clothing Gloves Safety Helmets Eye protection Safety Harnesses Safety Footwear Respiratory equipment

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  • Construction Safety, What You Have To Know? (reference to OSHA)
    Construction Safety, What You Have To Know? (reference to OSHA)
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    Nearly 6.5 million people work at approximately 252,000 construction sites across the nation on any given day. The fatal injury rate for the construction industry is higher than the national average in this category for all industries. Potential hazards for workers in construction include: Falls (from heights); Trench collapse; Scaffold collapse; Electric shock and arc flash/arc blast; Failure to use proper personal protective equipment; and Repetitive motion injuries.

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  • Material Handling – A necessity for every manufacturing plant
    Material Handling – A necessity for every manufacturing plant
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    The importance of material handling to operations and manufacturing plants cannot be overemphasized. In any organization, a considerable amount of material handling is done in one form or the other. This is to emphasize that material handling is very crucial because all the materials should be handled well in order to keep it safe, to reach its destination safely and to maintain their quality and condition. In other words, good materials handling is important.

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  • Personal Safety, Whose Responsibility?
    Personal Safety, Whose Responsibility?
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    Irrespective of the nature of your job, your personal safety is non-negotiable. Risky jobs attract higher pay.  Over the past decades, Health Safety Officers and scholars have given their view as regards this issue. However, this brings us to the question. Who is responsible for safety on the job? Is it the government, the company, the boss or the other members of a crew? Actually, all of them have a responsibility for safety. But ultimately, the challenge is personal. When an accident...

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  • Windsock Heavy Duty High Visibility - What You Need To Know About Windsock
    Windsock Heavy Duty High Visibility - What You Need To Know About Windsock
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    A windsock is a conical shape textile tube (which resembles a giant sock, hence its name) designed to indicate wind direction and relative wind speed. It is normally placed next to the runway or a helipad so that pilots can clearly see it after lining up on the runway or coming in for a landing. It´s also indicated on most airport ground charts with this little symbol. During night operation it is well lit either from the ground or lamps installed within the sock.

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