B6-Safety Topics

B6.5-Safety Guidelines for Accident Prevention

The safety card below is a very basic and simple card the outlines a few key guidelines for accident prevention.  The goal is to create a safer workplace environment and this card can be used to start that process with a basic set of self-practicing requirements. Then note at the…

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B6.4-Hearing Protection

The below Hearing Protection card summarizes the important aspects of protecting your personal hearing.  Hearing damage can be a slow, unnoticeable process of loss if proactive measures are not taken.  85 dB is the point at which permanent hearing loss starts to takes place.  It’s important to remember that hearing…

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B6.3-How to Lift Safely

Understanding how to lift objects is very important and is usually performed incorrectly.  This is especially important in the workplace where back injuries can sideline an employee for weeks or even months due to an incorrect lift. Proper form and method will go a long way in your personal health…

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B6.2-5 Keys to Safely Working Alongside Forklifts

This article is titled “5 Keys to Safely Working Alongside Forklifts” because the focus is mainly on the pedestrian and not the forklift driver.   It is important for forklifts and pedestrians to co-existing when an environments calls for forklift work.  The diagram below shows 5 key areas in which the…

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B6.1-Hierarchy of Safety Controls

The Hierarchy of Controls features an inverted pyramid, it’s a framework and a visual guide for controlling workplace hazards and protecting employees. The hierarchy diagram below starts with the controls perceived to be most effective. Then, it moves down to those considered least effective.  This diagram is defined by NIOSH…

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