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		<title>Power Tools And Health And Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 11:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Power tools have largely taken over from hand tools all around the world, because they allow individuals to get more work done in an alloted space of time. Power tools work far more quickly than hand tools and without the operative having to expend a lot of energy having to turn a handle or push a saw.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Power tools have largely taken over from hand tools all around the world, because they allow individuals to get more work done in an alloted space of time. Power tools work far more quickly than hand tools and without the operative having to expend a lot of energy having to turn a handle or push a saw.</p>
<p>However, the improved productivity that power tools deliver comes at a cost: 1] you have to pay for the electricity that drives the apparatus and 2] there is an increased risk to the operative&#8217;s health and safety. The price of the electricity should be more than easily covered by the increased productivity, but health and safety is frequently overlooked until it is too late.</p>
<p>People appear to not comprehend the potential dangers of an inexperienced person using a power tool. For instance, a slip with a hand saw, normally means an ugly joint, but a slip with a power saw can cost a finger; a miss whilst hammering a nail in can cost a bruised finger or an ugly dent, but a slip with a nail gun can be like having a bullet in the leg.</p>
<p>This is why insurance firms have deemed it imperative for firms employing trades people to send their workers on health and safety courses. Claims from inexperienced workers was becoming ridiculous as inexperienced trades people abandonned their old hand tool in favour of the powered option.</p>
<p>It caused a great deal of controversy in the Eighties and Nineties in the building industry among employers and workers alike to have to send employees on courses about how to use power tools. In Britain, employers were not allowed to let a carpenter use a rotary saw, for example, unless he or she could prove that they had been trained to use one. Most individuals thought that the health and safety lot had gone too far.</p>
<p>But there were not so many accidents; less time off work due to injury and not so many claims against the insurance companies.</p>
<p>There was huge opposition in our building firm from the workforce, when we declared that nobody could sign out a power tool unless he/she had a current safety certificate to prove training in the use of that particular piece of equipment.</p>
<p>We also had a joinery shop, where traditionally every carpenter could go to make anything he needed. Then this policy came in and just one carpenter out of forty was permitted to use the tools. All of a sudden there was a rush to get safety certificates. The new laws had hurt people&#8217;s pride.</p>
<p>They felt that they were being told that they did not know their trade, but once they were disqualified from using power tools, they were made to look like inexperienced apprentices again. So there was a rush to acquire a certificate and power tool firms would send a safety expert to the workshop to train all the relevant employees in the use of their power tools free of charge and give out certificates.</p>
<p>Then our company decided to get their ISO 9000 certificate and power tools had to be given certificates of inspection too. So now we had to employ someone to look after the power tools.</p>
<p>Just tradesmen with certificates of competence could sign out a power tool and a power tool could only be signed out if it had a certificate to prove that it had been passed &#8217;safe to use&#8217; within the last two months. All power tools had to have a certificate of reliability attached to it, a set of safety rules and a pair of safety glasses. That covered the firm from accusations of negligence.</p>
<p>That was 15-20 years ago in the construction industry in the UK. I am not saying all this as a history lesson, but more to point out that people can go to a store and purchase or hire very dangerous power tools without having to establish competence. Contractors at work have to establish that they and the tools are up to the job, but the public does not.</p>
<p>I am not in favour of another layer of bureaucracy, but I do would like to make people aware of the danger of not knowing how to use power tools correctly and without even the most fundamental safety equipment.</p>
<p>Never use power tools without safety glasses is the first rule. Protect your eyes from splinters and flying debris at all costs. A professional would, so so should you.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a number of subjects, yet is now concerned with <a target='_blank' href="http://safetyglassesbifocal.com/uvex-safety-glasses.html">Uvex Safety Glasses</a>. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at <a target='_blank' href="http://safetyglassesbifocal.com">Safety Glasses Bifocal</a></p>
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		<title>Safety First? Consider Polished Concrete</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ellen B.  Callison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own a factory, fleet-repair shop or any other large, industrial work area, the condition of the floor is more important than you may realize. Not just talking appearance, either (although a scuffed, stained gray floor is less than pleasing to the eye). Many floor types can increase the possibility of slippage or a related accident because of their make-up; even a floor that once had ample traction may have deteriorated over time, making it more susceptible to the accidents you initially avoided. Maybe you don't care that your floor is ugly, but that ugly floor could also lead to a workers' comp claim or similar legal action that could threaten your livelihood.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you own a factory, fleet-repair shop or any other large, industrial work area, the condition of the floor is more important than you may realize. Not just talking appearance, either (although a scuffed, stained gray floor is less than pleasing to the eye). Many floor types can increase the possibility of slippage or a related accident because of their make-up; even a floor that once had ample traction may have deteriorated over time, making it more susceptible to the accidents you initially avoided. Maybe you don&#8217;t care that your floor is ugly, but that ugly floor could also lead to a workers&#8217; comp claim or similar legal action that could threaten your livelihood.</p>
<p>Polished concrete, a recent development in the field of epoxy flooring, is known for its popularity and cost-efficiency, not to mention being OSHA-compliant. A polished-concrete finish on your flooring means increased safety, as there are fewer chances of slips or skids &#8211; be they from workers or machines or industrial vehicles such as trucks or forklifts. The surface is smooth and non-porous, meaning that any liquids spilled can be cleaned up quickly, and with little to no residue left on the floor (obviously a big plus of your area works with toxic substances). Also, because of its durability, a polished-concrete floor is virtually immune from marks, dings and dents, lessening the chance of an anomaly in the surface causing tripping or related accidents. They are also fireproof.</p>
<p>Polished concrete can also enhance the appearance of your workspace, with myriad colors patterns and designs. There are solid colors (ranging from basics to more exotic ones such as oyster, manila and dolphin grey), color flakes (flakes of two or more colors that form designs such as granite, coral reef or beachcomber) and colored dyes (more textured than solid but less so than the flakes, these consist of choices similar to the solid colors). You can also change up the designs, for instance, to designate areas for different purposes by a color categorization, use colored tiles or lines to designate a pathway (common in hospitals) or you can get decorative and even imprint your company logo on the floor.</p>
<p>If going with polished concrete, you obviously want the time your operation is offline to be minimal. The installation companies are cognizant of this, and will be able to apprise you how quickly you can resume operations. Although installation times vary according to the scope and detail of the project, oftentimes the areas are ready for foot traffic hours after installation ends. What&#8217;s more, the environmentally minded companies use chemicals that will not linger in the air or pollute the workplace, making it suitable for your employees mere hours later.</p>
<p>Consider the benefits of functional and long-lasting polished-concrete flooring. Various Internet websites can inform you of the different design possibilities, and a quick online quote can give you a ballpark of what it will cost for you to have firsthand knowledge of the benefits of polished-concrete flooring. In your research, ask around &#8211; you&#8217;ll find that those who have polished-concrete floors in their businesses have kind things to say.</p>
<p>Whether looking for <a target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/2f8dxdz">Epoxy Flooring</a> information or recommendations about Polished Concrete Flooring, click on our home page now. Concrete Solutions International can answer your questions and deliver guidance and cost information. Why not use the talents of the leading floor services specialist?</p>
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		<title>Safety In The Workplace &#8211; Important Tips For Working In A Laboratory</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 12:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeanna Sommerville</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working in a pathology lab can be hazardous as well as complex process. Therefore, it's the prime duty of the management staff to ensure safety in the workplace for the employees. Despite the fact that large agencies have well defined safety measures for their staff members, sometimes, the smaller laboratories as well as research institutions are devoid of these facilities due to negligence on the part of management. Once the managers are not serious about safety precautions, their employees may experience serious injuries.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working in a pathology lab can be hazardous as well as complex process. Therefore, it&#8217;s the prime duty of the management staff to ensure safety in the workplace for the employees. Despite the fact that large agencies have well defined safety measures for their staff members, sometimes, the smaller laboratories as well as research institutions are devoid of these facilities due to negligence on the part of management. Once the managers are not serious about safety precautions, their employees may experience serious injuries.</p>
<p>To avoid severe accidental injuries in the offices, the lab management authority should pay attention to security processes. There are various kinds of safety models like fire alarm systems, burglar alarm units as well as first aid models accessible in the market. Once you set up these units inside your lab, you will be prepared to handle any type of accident that takes place in the future. Additionally, the employers can introduce various safety classes for their staff.</p>
<p>In case you are uncertain about the installation of the safety units, you can browse through internet sites or, go through scientific journals for further information.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re dealing with chemical compounds on daily basis, you can easily acquire details on chemical management, through these scientific journals. A few magazines provide info on the properties, administration, reactivity, toxicity, inflammability and safety precautions related to different chemical substances. These periodicals offer you details on effectively dealing with any emergency which happens when you are working with these chemical substances.</p>
<p>An additional advantage of using these scientific journals is you can easily access info on high value market research items and their uses. Some periodicals deal with special tips for professionals which are working inside a chemical laboratory or a production plant. Some editions of these books are available on internet website. You may download them on your computers and, send a personal copy to every person. In this manner, you&#8217;ll ensure that basic safety for all your laboratory technicians.</p>
<p>Because of rapid accidental incidents occurring in labs around the world, government authorities of different states have taken up safety concern as their main concern. The federal government of different states set up exclusive security systems in all important institutions, research laboratories and companies. Therefore, in case you&#8217;re working in a research laboratory, you should understand the importance of safety in the workplace. Ensure that you follow all the guidelines given to you to ensure that you&#8217;re well prepared for any mishap in the long term!</p>
<p>To avoid serious accidental injuries at workplace, the laboratory management authority should pay attention to <a target='_blank' href="http://www.elsevierchem.com/hazmat-navigator">safety in the workplace</a> for their workers. In case you&#8217;re dealing with chemicals on daily basis, you can easily obtain information on chemical management, through these <a target='_blank' href="http://www.elsevierchem.com/sciencedirect">scientific journals</a>. Please visit our website for more details on this topic.</p>
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		<title>Trust Your Travel First Aid Kit Like Your Best Friend</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 13:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny Stevens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody always needs someone they can count on. In times of an emergency situation or life threatening events, who you would you call?  Well it should be a reliable friend or buddy, just like your Travel First Aid Kit.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody always needs someone they can count on. In times of an emergency situation or life threatening events, who you would you call?  Well it should be a reliable friend or buddy, just like your Travel First Aid Kit.</p>
<p>You may not notice it all the time but each and every second you breathe, we need some kind of assurance that our safety and security is always being taken care of. Often, you can only think of protecting yourself if you are already on the brink of an unwanted situation. That is why it is a must that you have an immediate source for first hand treatment.</p>
<p>With so many important aspects of safety to take into account, it is often left to us personally to ensure that we have preventive measures in place and that we look out for our own safety and that of our families. Importantly these preventive measures should be easily accessible at all times, easy to manage and most definitely of sound logic. Fortunately there are many first aid kits that are designed with this purpose in mind &#8211; they can be light, portable and very compact. With the user in mind they now have clearly labeled pockets so that you can quickly identify what needs replacing or what is missing.</p>
<p>For your own advantage it is best that you involve yourself in some training to prepare you for emergency accidents or dangerous hazards. You can also involve your family to help them become aware and duly prepared for the worse case scenario. The discipline you can eventually get from this basic training can lead you to a more prudent and sensible lifestyle and general awareness of danger. </p>
<p>Fortunately, still in life, first aid is one area that has not lost it&#8217;s core values in helping and assisting others. At any moment in any location we could find ourselves being the one to step up and be of help regardless of our skills &#8211; it is something that we would never question. A natural instinct. In the mores serious accidents or emergencies we should always act with compassion and respect.</p>
<p>In extreme situations or accidents and if help is some time away then we must act immediately rather than shy away from the responsibility. Fortunately and with some sensible planning this can be much easier to undertake. In the same way you would hope your own best friend would come to the rescue, he can actually be there all the time at a hand &#8211; your own Travel First Aid Kit.</p>
<p>Many <a target='_blank' href="http://www.emergencyfirstaidkit.com/first-aid-kits-for-sale">First Aid Kits For Sale</a> are now designed to be portable and easy to manage for all the family. This <a target='_blank' href="http://www.emergencyfirstaidkit.com/">Emergency First Aid Kit</a> could be for you.</p>
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		<title>Roof Anchors &#8211; Health &amp; Health And Worker Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 13:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Injuries and fatalities that happen to people as a direct result of working in high places are entirely too common. Most of these incidents occur because of lack of the proper equipment and the knowledge of how to use it. A fall protection system incorporating fall arrest anchors for workers at height needs to be effective and compliant with industry safety standards and contemporary regulations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Injuries and fatalities that happen to people as a direct result of working in high places are entirely too common. Most of these incidents occur because of lack of the proper equipment and the knowledge of how to use it. A fall protection system incorporating fall arrest anchors for workers at height needs to be effective and compliant with industry safety standards and contemporary regulations.</p>
<p>Staff at risk must be educated in the correct use of the equipment and the significance of proper fitting. Safety harnesses must be routinely inspected daily by the user and a detailed examination performed every few months by a trained specialist. The four types of fall safety equipment include restraint, prevention, arrest and rescue.</p>
<p>Rescue apparatus allows a rescuer to approach a casualty who may be dangling by way of a fall arrest lanyard to get to the casualty, let go of his attachment and then bring him up or down to a point of basic safety. Fall arrest lanyards for this reason need to be built with that in mind. Harnesses and lanyards are often made of PVCU flexible webbing. Some harnesses are incorporated with high-visibility vests.</p>
<p>On industrial structures, it&#8217;s the obligation of the workplace to make available suitable safety equipment for individuals who conduct their work atop constructions. Fall Arrest Anchors or roof anchors provide a secure connection position where workers can easily fix their safety harnesses employing ropes and lanyards. Employees need to be in the position to move effortlessly around the roof top to do their duties without stressing about falling off.</p>
<p>A karabiner, or carabiner, is a metallic loop with either a sprung or screwed gate that allows quick and undoable connection. They can be composed of aluminum or steel. Carabiners are popular in rope-intensive activities like climbing, sailing as well as in the construction industry. Those used in industry tend to be tougher and more substantial than the devices used in outdoor sporting activities.</p>
<p>Window washing gear, or building maintenance units, are a different kettle of fish. Users wear the typical harnesses, etc., and work on specialized platforms. The whole set-up encompasses gondolas, gantries, monorails, rail tracks, telescopic machines, gondolas and roof cars. Roof cars enable maintenance, cleansing and replacement tasks on the front of tall buildings to be carried out easily and safely. Roof cars may be configured for different heights of buildings, reaches of different lengths and different sizes of gondolas.</p>
<p>Self-hoisting gondolas, easily identified from their appearances in humor sketches as well as thriller and action films, are normally used for window maintenance. Gondolas are normally utilized in conjunction with a monorail or a gantry. A monorail consists of a lightweight aluminum profile together with manually or electric powered trolleys. The rail may be hooked up directly below the eaves associated with the building or maybe upon the roof at the side of the facade by way of mounting brackets. It may be positioned vertically or side to side and may perhaps be outfitted along with one- or maybe two-person self-hoisting cradles.</p>
<p>Mobile fall protection systems may be used in situations where permanent fall protection cannot be used. Such a system can be attached to any point that can tolerate a force of ten kilo-newtons for three minutes or longer.</p>
<p>Safety at work guaranteed with fall arrest systems! Get comprehensive information on the different types of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.pro-belgroup.com">fall arrest anchors</a> now in our super article on how and where to find high quality <a target='_blank' href="http://www.pro-belgroup.com">Fall Arrest Anchor</a> online</p>
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		<title>Employers Obligations To Carry Out Fire Risk Assessments</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 10:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alfie Green</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In October 2006 the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order came into effect, replacing over seventy old pieces of fire legislation. Under the new order, the person responsible for a business premises, charity or voluntary organisation or any other premises which provides accommodation for paying guests must carry out fire risk assessments and ensure that the necessary fire management plans are implemented and maintained.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In October 2006 the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order came into effect, replacing over seventy old pieces of fire legislation. Under the new order, the person responsible for a business premises, charity or voluntary organisation or any other premises which provides accommodation for paying guests must carry out fire risk assessments and ensure that the necessary fire management plans are implemented and maintained.</p>
<p>This new Fire Safety Order places the emphasis on avoiding fires and reducing the risks of a fire starting in the workplace. It also puts the liability upon the employer or person in command of the property to guarantee the safety of everyone who works within or uses the structure or immediate vicinity.</p>
<p>As numerous employers and building proprietors are uncertain about how to undertake these assessments they often employ the services of fire extinguisher suppliers who can also conduct risk assessments in agreement with the regulatory reform order.</p>
<p>Fire risk assessments should be done by an approved fire protection company at your premises and will incorporate 5 main elements. Firstly to ascertain any potential fire hazards such as items which could burn, secondly to take into account any people inside the building who may be vulnerable, thirdly to evaluate this information, fourthly to produce a plan of fire prevention and lastly to examine the plan and ensure it remains up to date.</p>
<p>As the risks of fire may change over time you are expected to review your fire risk assessments on a regular basis to ensure that the information is still relevant to your workplace and the people working within it.</p>
<p>Should you need further guidance you can speak to your fire extinguisher suppliers or obtain one of a series of technical guides for specific premises, which are available from The Department for Communities and Local Government. These are designed to help the people responsible for a building to understand the fire risk assessment process and provide guidance on matters of fire safety.</p>
<p>To learn more about the importance of conducting <a target='_blank' href="http://www.wjfireprotectionservices.co.uk/home.htm">fire risk assessments</a> why not stop by the W J Fire Protection site and check out the training and products available from these <a target='_blank' href="http://www.wjfireprotectionservices.co.uk/extinguishers.htm">fire extinguisher suppliers</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 12:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yuki Sano</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning For Hazard Control Risk assessment (RA) processes should ideally start at the planning stage of the work activity, continuing throughout the work activity itself and should be concluded in periodic reviews, to ensure that the risk assessment is always current task specific and complete. An initial assessment must be made to ascertain whether or not each hazard presents a significant risk of injury or damage in the activity. The level of risk arising from each hazard must then be quantified using the risk matrix considering current company procedures and existing permits / work controls.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Planning For Hazard Control Risk assessment (RA) processes should ideally start at the planning stage of the work activity, continuing throughout the work activity itself and should be concluded in periodic reviews, to ensure that the risk assessment is always current task specific and complete. An initial assessment must be made to ascertain whether or not each hazard presents a significant risk of injury or damage in the activity. The level of risk arising from each hazard must then be quantified using the risk matrix considering current company procedures and existing permits / work controls.</p>
<p>When all the initial significant hazards have been identified, a supervisor should look to minimise the risk to as low as reasonably practicable by listing specific precautions and ensuring there is full compliance by the workforce and the other effected people towards the controls. The precautions should address each of the hazards in turn and before moving to the next identified hazard, the supervisor must ensure the risk of injury is as low as reasonably practicable.</p>
<p>Visual Habituation: Staring at a computer screen, instrumentation or a single visual image for a long time can put you into a trance-like state. While you seem to be looking at something, you may see and comprehend nothing. This is a potentially dangerous situation if you are staring at a computer screen in a control tower or driving a car on a dark and lonely road.</p>
<p>Risk Assessment Content The description of all the steps involved within the work activity should contain sufficient detail so that the people carrying out the RA can identify all relevant hazards and identify cost efficient reasonably practicable means in which to control them. Persons at risk from the work activity not only means the people carrying out the activity, but also everyone else who may be effected in any way by the work activity, for example anyone passing the activity, anyone working above or below the activity or the general public.</p>
<p>Supportive for Staff with Substance Misuse Problems: Companies with effective drug and alcohol policy in place are in a strong position to pro-actively support staff who may be experiencing difficulties with substance misuse. This support is not necessarily about detection through testing programmes, it is also about effective procedures that offer support and guidance to staff with substance misuse problems.</p>
<p>Auditory Habituation: Listening to repetitive sounds, tower/cockpit chatter and boring conversations can put your brain to sleep, cause you to defocus and, eventually, &#8220;check-out&#8221; of auditory situations. This condition occurs frequently at home, work and in the classroom because only 10% of the general population has auditory (listening to words) as their primary way to receive information. Auditory habituation will also limit your ability to detect what is communicated through tone-of-voice, which adds meaning to the words said. Paraphrase silently or aloud what you hear from direct auditory inputs or from &#8220;tower/cockpit chatter.&#8221; Moving your eyes about to look at different things, even for a second or two, helps break the auditory habituation cycle. Moving your body about in different positions helps as well.</p>
<p>Kinesthetic Habituation: Repetitive and simple hands-on activities can lead to kinesthetic habituation and a mistake. This is probably the least likely form of habituation for ATC&#8217;s. It is more common for manufacturing and assembly careers, office work and jobs like prepping food (e.g. peeling, slicing and dicing.) Loss of focus can cause physical awkwardness, clumsiness and a kinesthetic accident, causing injury to yourself and damage to physical property.</p>
<p>Repeating the kinesthetic steps to yourself, silently or aloud, will help you work safely. Move your body about in different positions, multi-task if possible and take frequent breaks. In conclusion, sensory habituation is a neuroscience phenomenon. It can happen to anyone, at any time, when focusing on one sensory pathway for a long period. Accidents and mistakes are avoided when we are aware of this condition and take positive steps to prevent or break the habituation cycle.</p>
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		<title>Fall Protection In The Work Place And How You Can Get Started</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fall protection describes what everyone associated with your business does to avoid and stop all types of fall hazards. Getting the appropriate training and fully understanding how to use safety equipment is the most effective way to guarantee that workers who fall or slip will not experience a major injury or be killed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fall protection describes what everyone associated with your business does to avoid and stop all types of fall hazards. Getting the appropriate training and fully understanding how to use safety equipment is the most effective way to guarantee that workers who fall or slip will not experience a major injury or be killed.</p>
<p>In the last 10 years OSHA has tightened-up its standards and regulations regarding fall hazards and occupational work trauma caused by improper or missing safety equipment.  Any time a worker at any site is at a height of four or more feet, they could be at risk of injury and should be protected.  Regardless of height, when working over dangerous equipment and/or environments fall protection must be provided.</p>
<p>For proper fall protection it is critical that everyone plays and important, proactive role in fall prevention. Every work sites hazards need to be recognized evaluated and eliminated when possible. Anyone who needs to do their work close to possible hazards should be able to identify and stay clear of them. Appropriate methods and systems are the best way to protect workers. Inspect, maintain and upgrade fall protection equipment on a regular basis and use OSHA&#8217;s fall protection rules and standards to train all employees.</p>
<p>Preventing falls generate a number of options such as fall arrest personal systems, safety net systems, guardrail systems, positioning and movement restraint systems. Other options sanctioned by OSHA that are more appropriate for certain situations and limit the number of workers who are exposed to high risk areas are control zones, warning lines and designated areas. </p>
<p>Unless safe work practices and training are utilized, all of the fall protection systems in the world will have a marginal impact on limiting falls. Analyzing a work site before starting work is one of the best ways to address all fall hazards and initiate preventive measures.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about workplace safety and <a target='_blank' href="http://fall-arrest.com">Fall Protection</a> for your business?</p>
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		<title>Avoid Yourself From Falling To The Ground: The Fall Protection Harness</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 17:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gracie Lorretena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Falling accident has the possibility to happen in the workplace area. It is particularly in the developing business. To prevent the victim of the falling event, it is best for you to get the personal fall safety.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Falling accident has the possibility to happen in the workplace area. It is particularly in the developing business. To prevent the victim of the falling event, it is best for you to get the personal fall safety.</p>
<p>The fall safety harness is the device you need to defend you from the falling incident. These devices are including the series of the nylon straps and buckles. They are positioned in the proper area on your body. The part of your body is like the legs, the thighs, back, chest, shoulders, and the large D shaped ring on the back.</p>
<p>The ring is out of the way for the personnel but still they happen to be connected to the safety line. During the course of the work like the telephone pole fixing a downed power line or the tree cutting off some dead branches, this device is the only thing which stands between the workers and the ground under them.</p>
<p>The fall safety harnesses will help you to prevent hitting the ground. When choosing the device, you cannot just buy any device. You have to buy the device which is approved by the OSHA or the Occupational Safety and Healthy Agency. This organization has declared the strict rules for the requirements of the fall safety harness which is used to operate 4 or 5 feet higher off the ground.</p>
<p>The point which you must think when buying the fall protection harness is that the device should be cozy to fit the body and it also can hold the weight without any failure. These features will make the harness safe to use. You should pay attention not only to the harness, but also to the safety line and the anchor where it is connected to. This set can keep you to get injured or even killed.</p>
<p>The fall protection harness consists of three different parts. They are the harness, the anchor point, and the lanyard. The harness itself is divided into four classes that you can choose based on the safety that is needed by the employee. The first class is the more basic harness. It is used when the employee only requires the little number of support. This issue will not encounter any falling chance but it is still preferable to be safe.</p>
<p>The second class provides the chest units that may secure the full upper body. It is utilized when the worker will be lowered to the building and removed in the low speed. The third class supplies full body safety harness including the straps for the upper and lower torso. It is used to defend the danger falling from 25 feet or higher.</p>
<p>You will get the full setting including the belt that is similar with the class one though with more security in the last class harness. This product provides more protection to operate in the challenging locations or where the staff is lowered into the unsafe environment.</p>
<p>You need to <a target='_blank' href='http://fallprotectionharness.net/body-safety-harness/'>click here</a> if you want more information about the <a target='_blank' href='http://fallprotectionharness.net/'>fall protection program</a>. It is useful for the safety in your business office area.</p>
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		<title>Prevent Serious Injuries Or Death By Following These Tips &#8211; Workplace Safety Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Apr 2011 13:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yuki Sano</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We see them wherever we go and take them very much for granted, but one day that unassuming red canister in the corner of the room might just save our life. One thing we need to be aware of is that there are several different types of extinguisher; so the question shouldn't really be 'do I need a fire extinguisher?' but instead should be 'which of the fire extinguisher types do I need and what do the different extinguisher colours signify?']]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We see them wherever we go and take them very much for granted, but one day that unassuming red canister in the corner of the room might just save our life. One thing we need to be aware of is that there are several different types of extinguisher; so the question shouldn&#8217;t really be &#8216;do I need a fire extinguisher?&#8217; but instead should be &#8216;which of the fire extinguisher types do I need and what do the different extinguisher colours signify?&#8217;</p>
<p>The management should be aware of all the potential injuries or accidents that can be caused to their employees due to the failure of risk management. It requires strategically done tactical planning along with the proper utilization of the safety tools for making sure that none of their workers gets hurt.</p>
<p>Class A: Solids such as wood, paper and plastics. Class B: Flammable liquids such as oil, paraffin and petrol. Class C: Flammable gasses such as methane, butane and propane. Class D: Metals such a magnesium, titanium and aluminum. Class E: Electrical fires involving equipment. Class F: Cooking oil and/or fat.</p>
<p>The organization will not only have to pay heavily for the cost of all the medical procedures performed on its worker, but will also have to pay a heavy amount as a part of the insurance of its employees. The organization also gets a bad name.</p>
<p>The colours are distinctive for easy recognition of the correct extinguisher type in an emergency, so in answer to the second question that we asked earlier in this article; carbon dioxide, or CO2 extinguishers are black, AFFF extinguishers (foam) are cream, dry powder extinguishers are blue and water fire extinguishers are red.</p>
<p>One Supervisor DOT Training Class If you need training for up to five supervisors, then a drug alcohol course online DOT one class option is the program for your company. Do not spend extra money on a company wide program if you don&#8217;t need it. But if you do need a company-wide program to training continuously as supervisors come and go, then you want a one flat rate program that goes on your website.</p>
<p>Top-notch organizations always make sure that their workers or any visitors who come to their organizations are safe by following all the workplace safety tips. This is also a factor which sets them apart from all the other organizations.</p>
<p>Online DOT supervisory training courses can be accessed anytime, anywhere by employee signing on to your web site. If you are not paying ridiculous subscription fees, you will have no additional costs, no matter how many supervisors you train. Hint: If training is interrupted, you want a course can be saved so the supervisor can return to where they (you) left off at a later time.</p>
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