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Forklift Safety Training Videos and CBTs - They Should NOT Be Your Stand-Alone Training Solution
- 2007-01-01
As corporate profit margins get tight and companies begin to squeeze their labor dollars, one will find that the first line item of scrutiny for any financial officer is the amount of money spent on a... -
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How to Prepare for an OSHA Investigation
- 2007-01-01
I. Purpose and Application of OSHA1. History and Applicability of OSHAThe Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970 ("OSH Act") was signed into law December 29, 1970. The Occupational Safety & Healt... -
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Employee Action Plans for Construction
- 2007-01-06
Each of your supervisors must know what to do during an emergency and must be certain that his or her workers understand their roles. A responsible person must be designated for each workplace or job... -
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Business Obese Workers Have More Injuries
- 2007-06-18
Your company audits its OSHA records from time to time and you begin to notice that a larger percentage of the workers are obese. These obese workers are less nimble, have more medical problems an... -
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Safety on the Job
- 2007-07-12
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration works to make the workplace a safe and healthy place to be. They provide literature and education to employers to help them make sure their workplace... -
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OSHA Infection Control Training For Blunt-Tip Suture Needles
- 2007-07-26
As to your obligations to provide a safe work environment for you and your employees I have put together my thoughts on the intent to help with your infection control monitoring as it fits into ... -
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Preparing For and Surviving an OSHA Inspection
- 2007-11-19
The primary responsibility of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is to develop and enforce health and safety standards that protect workers in the workplace. It has mandatory pow... -
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Given Silica Dangers, Employer Compliance is a Must
- 2008-06-01
Given what we know about the toxic, even fatal, effects of silica exposure in the workplace, it is more vital than ever for employers to comply with local, state, and federal laws governing silica exp... -
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Silicosis Increases Occupational Hazards Among Workers
- 2008-08-08
Silicosis is a fibronodular lung disease caused by inhaling excessive amounts of silica dust. Silica is a common mineral found in sand and rock. In fact, it is the second most-often occurring mineral...
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