Blog Posts
Water Quality Month: 6 Ways You Can Contribute
August is National Water Quality Month! Businesses and the public should take time
this month to reflect on water conservation and pollution habits. Many of us contaminate waterways without
realizing it, due to local customs we’ve grown up practicing. Many of those practices seem harmless to the
environment. Following, are 6 different
ways you can contribute to maintaining a higher water quality, while protecting
the environment.1.Take your car to a public/automated car
wash
Wa
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2nd Aug 2017
OSHA UPDATE: Safety and Health Program Guidelines
2017 Safety and Health Program GuidelinesAt the beginning of each year, all
business should take time to review their regulatory obligations and
practices. This year, OSHA released
updated guidelines for Safety and Health Programs concerning medium-sized businesses. The purpose of a Safety and Health Program is
to prevent foreseeable workplace injuries, illnesses and fatalities while
creating a sustainable working environment that promotes wellness and protects
the employer’s bottom line
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18th Jan 2017
National Safety Council: The 12 Days of Safety
Provided by the National Safety Council
13th Dec 2016
Developing a Chemical Hygiene Plan
It is required by OSHA for any company dealing with
hazardous chemicals in the workplace to develop a Chemical Hygiene Plan
(CHP). The purpose of a CHP is to
provide guidelines for protecting employees from health hazards associated with
chemicals in the laboratory and keeping chemical exposure below the designed
limits set forth by OSHA
section 1910.1450(c).
Keeping employee
exposure to hazardous chemicals at a minimum can be a daunting task. Below is a basic
outline of a Chemical Hyg
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9th Nov 2016
9 Workplace Safety Tips (That Can Save Your Life)
Workplace incidents can occur in any industry. Many times it’s hard to predict an incident
if it’s never happened before – we’re only human and we all make mistakes. To combat this, here are
9 workplace safety tips (in no particular order) that can prevent accidents
and save lives.
1. Properly Train Employees
It is up to the employer to insure all workers have had
proper safety training to conduct their daily duties. This includes proper PPE required, regulations
and procedures for
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18th Aug 2016