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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Fire Extinguisher Safety: Free Resources
When was the last time you had fire extinguisher training? There are a couple of great resources on fire safety and fire extinguisher safety available for FREE on the web. These are good to review with co-workers and with family. … Continue reading
Personal Protective Equipment: Safety Footwear
Are your feet at risk? Gone slip-sliding away? Have you had foot injuries? If something drops, do your toes cringe? If so, foot protection is needed. It could be safety toed footwear, with the crush-resistant toe made of steel or … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Protective Equipment
Tagged foot injuries, Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, safety footwear, safety shoes, steel toed shoes
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Symposium: Unveiling the Mystery Behind OSHA Inspections
CHESS will be presenting at a symposium on Thursday, August 13 on Unveiling the Mystery Behind OSHA Inspections And Recordkeeping, Occupational Health And The Workers’ Compensation Experience Mod. You will uncover the right strategies to help improve your company’s bottom … Continue reading
Posted in About, News
Tagged CHESS, occupational health, OSHA inspections, OSHA recordkeeping, Symposium, workers comp, workers compensation
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In Case of Emergency – ICE System for Cell Phones
The American Society of Safety Engineers recommends the following: IN CASE OF EMERGENCY – “ICE” SYSTEM FOR CELL PHONES WHAT: In case of emergency “ICE” is a proactive effort designed to provide emergency personnel with next of kin contacts via … Continue reading
Posted in Home safety, News
Tagged cell phone, emergency, emergency contacts, in case of emergency, medical, mobile phone
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Safety updates: watch for the next newsletter
Carol just got back from the American Society of Safety Engineers’ Professional Development Conference, held in San Antonio. Jordan Barab, the Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA spoke in a question and answer format. It sounds like we will … Continue reading