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There are certain types of jobs that can require workers to spend a significant amount of time outdoors in extremely cold conditions. Some regions experience winters with heavy snow, chilling winds and even dangerous…
One of the main goals of safety officers and managers at any company is to create what is called a ‘culture of safety’. Essentially, this refers to an organization whose employees are dedicated to maintaining safety standards in every task that they perform at…
Most of us, at one time or another in our life, have taken a fall or two. Maybe you were climbing on a chair instead of a safety stool, or you fell over the kids or the dog’s toys scattered around the house or on the stairs, or maybe you’ve fallen over…
Though it may seem they’re synonyms, in the lexicon of occupational health and safety, hazard and risk are connected, but different, terms. A hazard is…
People who drive or work on large trucks, forklifts, firetrucks, farm equipment and other vehicles are…
Noise in the industrial workplace is a common problem for many companies and workers. By their very nature, some industrial processes are quite noisy, especially activities such as sawing, smelting or power generation. There is more than…
If you are planning your return to work after being out due to an injury, take some time to plan your return. Talk to your doctor and your supervisor. Ask your doctor whether you should…