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An Essential Safety Management Tool for 2011

Week in Review, December 31 , 2010

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Go Behind the Hazards to Prevent HazCom Citations
HazCom featured in third place on OSHA’s top 10 violations for 2010. Two big HazCom issues are labels and MSDSs.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

5 Keys to Preventing Chemical Exposures
Any time employees are working with hazardous materials, there is a risk of exposure. To prevent exposures, emphasize 5 key protective measures.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Get Your Workplace Ready for Flu Season
Experts say that one simple action can protect employees’ health and reduce costs of sick leave this flu season—hand washing.

Thursday, December 30, 2010
Facts About Seasonal Flu
Flu season’s here. Provide your employees with a good dose of facts about preventing and treating flu.

Friday, December 31, 2010

General Safety Review
The year’s end provides a good time to revisit general safety principles with your workers. Begin with the basics: There are two types of general hazards on the job: unsafe acts and unsafe conditions. Unsafe acts are actions workers take that ignore safety procedures and risk their own or co-workers’ health and safety. They include not wearing protective clothing, mixing reactive chemicals, using a machine without a guard, or tossing sharp tools around the work area.

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