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Five potential welding safety hazards to avoid

April 12, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

Safety is a critical consideration for any welding project. Arc welding is a safe occupation when proper precautions are taken. But, if safety measures are ignored, welders face an array of hazards which can be potentially dangerous, including electric shock, fumes and gases, fire and explosions and more. To help keep welders safe, organizations such as the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) and OSHA offer safety guidelines to help control, minimize or to help employers and workers avoid welding hazards.



Full article: Five potential welding safety hazards to avoid
Source: Safety Best Practices

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Construction fall fatalities still highest among all industries: What more can we do?

April 11, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

Falls are the leading cause of construction-worker fatalities, accounting for one-third of on-the-job deaths in the industry. In 2017, there were 366 fall fatalities out of 971 total fatalities in construction. According to the CPWR, from 2011-2015, 61% of fatal falls in construction occurred in small businesses with fewer than 10 employees. Almost two-thirds of fatal falls were from roofs, scaffolds, and ladders.

Full article: Construction fall fatalities still highest among all industries: What more can we do?
Source: Safety Best Practices

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Industrial

Four smartphone safety lessons we can learn from GM

April 10, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

Since January 2018, people who work at General Motors (GM) are not allowed to use their smartphones while walking.
That rule extends to employees with office jobs, as well as those in the company’s factories. Here are four things we can learn from that approach.
1. A single behavior change has substantial effects

Full article: Four smartphone safety lessons we can learn from GM
Source: Safety Best Practices

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Industrial

Going far beyond OSHA

April 8, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

Appendix A to federal OSHA’s 1978 lead standard (current today) provides that blood lead level (BLL) of workers, both male and female, who intend to have children should be maintained below 30 micrograms per deciliter (ug/dL) “to minimize adverse reproductive health effects to the parents and to the developing fetus.



Full article: Going far beyond OSHA
Source: Safety Best Practices

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Industrial

NIOSH Prevention through Design (PtD) update

April 5, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

In 1735, Benjamin Franklin wroteExternal that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” We might think he was referring to health and medicine—not so. Mr. Franklin was recommending a metal enclosure to prevent bits of hot coals from starting a building fire. He also recommended training and equipping firefighters.

Full article: NIOSH Prevention through Design (PtD) update
Source: Safety Best Practices

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Industrial

Top Warehouse Organization Mistakes

April 2, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

If something doesn’t bring you joy, popular wisdom advises to get rid of it. Yet, supply chain managers don’t have that luxury. Everything in their inventories has a reason to be there. That means organizing is much more complicated than for the average homeowner, and much more important.



Full article: Top Warehouse Organization Mistakes
Source: Safety Best Practices

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Industrial

American Psychological Association recognizes 8 organizations for healthy workplace practices

March 27, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

From a symphony orchestra in Maine to an architectural firm in Hawai’i, eight organizations across the United States and Canada have been named winners of the American Psychological Association’s (APA) 2019 Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards.
The annual award recognizes employers who implement workplace practices, backed by psychological science, that advance employee health and well-being while increasing performance and productivity.

Full article: American Psychological Association recognizes 8 organizations for healthy workplace practices
Source: Safety Best Practices

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Industrial

It’s National Safety Stand-UP Week – for grain handling safety

March 26, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

The growing enthusiasm for the annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction has given rise to a new, similar event: the National Safety Stand-Up for Grain Safety Week. It’s happening this week. The event is designed to raise awareness about the hazards in the grain handling industry, which include engulfment/entrapment; slip, trip, and fall prevention; mechanical hazards; machine guarding; and lockout/tagout. Demonstrations of those hazards – along with discussions about how to abate them, were held at the Asmark Institute Agricenter in Bloomington, Illinois yesterday.



Full article: It’s National Safety Stand-UP Week – for grain handling safety
Source: Safety Best Practices

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Industrial

Managing fatigue in the oil and gas industry

March 26, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

The IPIECA – the global oil and gas industry association for advancing environmental and social performance – and the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP) have launched a new suite of guidance for the oil and gas industry: ‘Managing fatigue in the workplace’
The guidance includes fatigue management in the workplace, performance indicators for fatigue risk management systems, assessing risks from operator fatigue, and fatigue in fly-in, fly-out operations.

Full article: Managing fatigue in the oil and gas industry
Source: Safety Best Practices

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Industrial

Safety Leadership: Safety at home starts in the workplace

March 24, 2019 By Jason Eelbode

“Safety planning isn’t exclusive to the workplace. Safety must also be practiced at home,” says Don Martin of DEKRA Organizational Safety and Reliability, who says employers should encourage employees to “practice behavior at work that reinforces safety at home whenever potential risk is at play.”

Full article: Safety Leadership: Safety at home starts in the workplace
Source: Safety Leadership

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Safety

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