A TIME TO REMEMBER; A TIME TO PREPARE
September is National Preparedness Month and this year’s theme is “A Time to Remember. A Time to Prepare.” Sunday, September 11, was a very sad day, a reminder of the tragedy caused by terrorists who...
View ArticleTOP TEN SAFETY APPS – Guest Blog
Guest Blog – Jesse Harwell is today’s guest author. We know you will enjoy reading about ways to stay safe, and can benefit from this safety advise. With these types of safety apps, how much...
View ArticleTEN RULES TO AVOID DOMESTIC ACCIDENTS – GUEST POST
10 Rules to Avoid Domestic Accidents Domestic accidents are an integral part of our lives and one cannot ignore them completely. Especially when you have small children in your house and a lot of...
View ArticleHOW PHYSICALLY FIT ARE YOUR EMPLOYEES?
It’s never too late for us to focus on developing and maintaining a fit and healthy workforce. According to the Centers for Disease Control, regular physical activity can help control body weight,...
View ArticleSAFETY TIPS WHEN WORKING WITH ISOCYANATES
OSHA has announced a new National Emphasis Program for occupational exposure to chemical hazards. One such chemical compound is isocyanates, which can cause occupational asthma, irritation of the...
View ArticleWATCH OUT FOR SNEAKY SNAKES!
It’s really not their nature to be so sneaky, because snakes are usually as afraid of us as we are of them. They like to hide in tall grassy areas and cool places. If they are residing in outdoor...
View Article10 Health & Safety Tips for the Workplace
Our thanks to Thomas Fairclough, for sharing these ways to keep workers safe and healthy!
View ArticleFirst Aid For A Heart Attack (Guest Post)
Our thanks to Carol Gibson from http://www.adamssafety.com/ for this very important information regarding heart attack, which can happen suddenly to anyone:
View ArticleWAYS TO INSPIRE YOUR EMPLOYEES ABOUT THE NEED FOR WORK SAFETY (GUEST POST)
Work safety and sound precautions against health hazards is indeed a major aspect of all kinds of businesses, big or small. It is necessary that employers provide all kinds of safety dress, equipment...
View ArticleFIRST AID SAFETY FOR AUSTRALIAN WORKERS: GOVERNMENT EFFORTS (GUEST POST)
The working force spends an average of 40 hours a week in the work place. For many people, that is just the minimum amount of time they allocate for work. The so-called work-life balance is a common...
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