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Injuries Caused Due to Absence of Personal Protective Equipments

In order to protect workers from injuries and accidents, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has regulated the use of Personal Protective Equipments. Many severe injuries occur due to improper equipments or their improper usage. Head injuries and concussions are common safety hazards in all those areas that have falling debris. Those employed as construction workers and lumberjacks have jobs involving heavy materials and equipments falling from great heights. Safe work practices and the use of helmets are the best prevention for these types of injuries. Often, workers fail to wear their helmets correctly. If the victim has multiple concussions it can even result in death. Flying debris, sparks, corrosive liquids and optical radiations can cause various eye injuries. If not treated immediately, it can result in permanent eye loss. Goggles offer protection to some extent. If the object is at a high speed, it can penetrate through the material of the goggle. If the goggles a

How to Avoid a Surprise OSHA Inspection

Your business could be the target of a surprise OSHA inspection! All it takes is for one employee to complain about you, and irrespective of the complaint, it is important to avoid the situation. The only solution is to regularly implement a good safety plan in your work proceedings, in every aspect of the workflow. Always aim to ensure that your organization is as safe as possible. Here are a few ways to avoid a surprise inspection: Make sure all your employees understand the concept of occupational safety. Encourage your staff to bring any safety concerns to your attention. Never neglect any complaint. Make sure that all documentation is kept in place and is regularly updated. Walk around and check whether all processes are being handled in a safe manner. These are just a few ways you can avoid a surprise visit. However, there is far more to OSHA than meets the eye.

The 6 Different Types of Fire Protection Systems

Every industrial sector has a different set of needs and requirements when it comes to fire protection systems. Present below is a list that highlights some of the most common fire protection systems that are currently being used in the construction and general industries: 1.Wet Fire Sprinkler Systems: This wet pipe fire protection system employs automatic sprinklers that are connected to a piping system, which are in turn attached to a water source. 2.Dry Pipe Systems: This dry pipe fire protection system employs automatic sprinkles that are connected to a piping system that either contains highly pressurized nitrogen or air. These types of systems are installed where the piping may be subject to freezing. 3.Special Hazard Fire Protection Systems: These special systems are designed and developed to detect and extinguish fires. These protection systems are used where standard suppression systems are not adequate or appropriate. 4.Preaction Systems: This system employs automatic sprinkl

Safety Means of Egress as Laid Down By OSHA

The general industry courses as reviewed and approved by OSHA stress on the safety of all employees at work sites. They aim at protecting workers from accidents, injuries and all the potential disasters lurking in the work place. One of the many duties of this federal agency is to guarantee a safety means of exit from a building in case of a mishap. It has developed safety codes to see that exit routes are easily accessible for employees during working hours. There should be at least two different exit routes from the work place that are placed as far away from each other as possible. Of course, factors like the design of the building and the number of employees will be considered as exception factors. Each exit route has to be seventy eight inches in height and twenty eight inches in width. They should be separated from the workplace with fireproof material. They should also open on to a courtyard or an open space. In the case of outdoor exit routes, they should have guard rails if th

Construction Site Training is a Must for Workers

Construction sites are the most dangerous of sectors to work in. The health hazards are more prevalent there with a high injury and fatality rate. Employers should train their employees in the correct recognition of hazards and the required measures that have to be taken to avoid them. This really helps in minimizing the rate of construction accidents. Also, the training should be regularly updated and all the workers should be equipped with the complete knowledge of all the risks that they can be exposed to at the site. To ensure that employers maintain safe working environments for their employees, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration passed an Act in the year 1970. This Act demanded that all construction sites should be free of all the possible health hazards. It also required the employees to have an ongoing training so that they are able to recognize and avoid potential risks. Heavy machinery that is used in the construction industry poses a major threat to the w

Why Dust should be controlled in Workplaces

Airborne dust particles can pose as a great risk to the safety and health of workers. Dust can be generated by a wide range of industrial activities. The agricultural, construction and mining industries are the main industries that contribute to most of the atmospheric dust levels. The release of dust particles in workplaces is a frequent occurrence, but it is undesirable. An excessive emission of dust can cause both industrial and health problems. Workers have often faced health hazards like occupational respiratory diseases and irritation to the eyes, nose, skin, throat and nose. While industries face such problems of dust and fire explosion, impaired visibility, damage to equipment, unpleasant odors and community relation problems. A greater concern is the health hazards it poses to the employees when they are exposed to these harmful dust particles. Prolonged exposure to harmful irrespirable dust will cause serious respiratory diseases that will be a long term difficulty for the wo

Facts about Occupational Safety and Health Administration

OSHA or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is an agency created within the Department Of Labor, which regulates and enforces workplace safety standards. The investigations of workplace incidents as well as safety complaints are the responsibility of the OSHA inspectors and they have the discretionary authority to impose fines to an organization based on the seriousness of a given violation. OSHA’s main aim is to aid companies keep compliance with the safety regulations which they have developed. OSHA’s Creation: The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) of 1970 was developed as a means to protect workers in the United States from illness, injury and death in the workplace. Private sector employers with eleven or more employees are subject to the OSH Act’s regulations. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration was established on April 28, 1971 as a part of the act’s provision with an authorization to implement the act’s provision. OSHA’s Record-Keeping Requ

The Basic Requirements of all Exit Routes

All the exit routes of a work place are supposed to be a permanent part of a work place. Construction materials have to be used to separate an exit route from the various other parts of the workplace. If the exit connects three or fewer stories, it must have a one hour fire resistance rating. If four or more stories are connected, a two hour fire resistance rating is required. Also, all the openings into an exit have to be limited. Only those openings are permitted that allow access from the occupied areas of the work place. The opening into an exit has to be protected by a self closing fire door. This door should remain closed or should close automatically in case of an emergency upon the ringing of a fire alarm. General industry courses approved by OSHA claim that every fire door must be properly listed or approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. A work place should have a minimum of two exits for allowing prompt evacuation during an emergency. Both the exit routes mus

The Significance of Online OSHA Safety Training Courses

Recently, a Butler County construction worker died in a construction site accident. Terry Garrison was just 38 years old, when he was run over by a piece of machinery just after 10:00pm. According to the police, Timothy Tomlin, a 52 year old man, was driving the dump truck on the construction site, when he ran over Garrison, thus killing him. Currently, OSHA is also conducting a thorough investigation. This is an unfortunate incident, for this fatality could have been avoided. The answer here is, online OSHA safety training courses. These courses have been designed and developed by experts and professionals, in order to help workers and employees identify, assess, recognize and reduce, workplace fatalities and serious mishaps. On the whole, they help workers lead safe and wholesome lives. These courses are a 100% online and hence they can be completed anywhere and at anytime. Thus, you can complete these courses within the comfort of your own home. But, its on completion that workers

How To Manage An OSHA Inspection Effectively

When OSHA inspection is there, there is a turmoil in every organization. One wrong move and you get cited. There are certain steps which you can follow to make sure you manage an OSHA inspection effectively. They are: Inspector escort: You must always be prepared to position someone to escort an OSHA inspector. Abatement policies: Use an open conference to clarify OSHA policy on immediate abatement and to fix violations. The violations that are remedied during an inspection and which is verified by the inspector may reduce the penalty. Employee representatives: The employee representatives have the right to participate in any inspection. Refusing their participation may halt the inspection. Samples and photos: It is possible that the inspector may collect samples, take photographs and videos. They have the authority to do so. Employee interviews: The inspector may interview employees and it’s better not to interfere with them. OSHA has high values on these interviews. The inspector ha

OSHA Trainings Highlight the ill-Effects of Hazardous Wastes

Hazardous Wastes can be defined as solid, liquid, or gaseous substances or materials that can cause death, illness, or injury to people or the environment, if improperly stored, transported, treated or discarded. Furthermore, these hazardous wastes are corrosive, reactive, ignitable or toxic. Hazardous wastes are created by nearly every industry, be it the construction or the general industry. Hence it is important that workers, employees as well as employers learn how to identify, assess as well as eliminate these hazards. In order to fulfill this mission, the OSHA 30 Hour Training Courses were developed. Firstly, these courses primarily help trainee's understand the devastating effects of hazardous wastes. Present below is a list that highlights this very aspect: Fluoride wastes and soluble nitrates are by-products of fertilizer production. These substances contaminate drinking-water wells and in turn cause serious health problems. Insulation materials and other substances that a

Bulk Discounts at OSHA 30 Hour Trainings

Safety is probably one of the most vital factors at any work place – be it for the general industry or for the construction industry. If your employees are sick and ailing, or are injured because of the hazardous working conditions at your workplace, then you will be at a loss in two distinct ways: 1.Your employee's won't give you the kind of profits that they would otherwise give when healthy. 2.The reputation of your organization will be ruined. Most employer's shun away from providing their workers with such health and safety trainings, as they feel it is a waste of time and effort. Your workers health and safety is of utmost importance to you, and training them to prevent injuries and to observe precautions can never be a waste of time. AS far as the money is concerned, with the all new OSHA 30 Hour Training courses, you now have a great opportunity to save on your training sessions! OSHA 30 Hour Trainings offers some great bulk discounts that can help you train your em

Osha 30 Hour Training Courses

If you are working in any general or construction industry; to get OSHA 30 hour training is very important. This specialized training program will be allowing the working conditions to be safe, despite the prominent high casualty rates in these industries. Focusing on job hazards, OSHA 30 hour course will help you to generate alertness about the job hazards and the ways to avoid them in the work sites. It would improve the reactive response of the employees to different safety situations. There are various options are available on the Internet through which you can get your 30 hour online safety course. There are two sub categories under which 30 hour training program- General OSHA 30 and OSHA 30 hour construction training program. These courses are based on the OSHA compliance requirements for those workers who are working for either general industry or construction industry. Amongst several advantages of online training, one can easily log-in and out and complete the training cour

Find Online Safety Training At Affordable Rates

Today when the world is becoming global and communication becoming easier, Internet has also gained its importance and it had made easy to educate one self in any subject out of curiosity. Those are things of past when one had to walk up a few miles to a book shop just to buy one book. Now anyone can have an access to any information just with a click of mouse. Now it is also possible to make your workplace a safer place, where you spend maximum time of the day by just with a click of mouse button. To undertake a safety training course is important to serve the greater cause of humanity and make the workplace safer for yourself and everyone working with you. If you are new to this course then select an OSHA safety program approved OSHA for correct OSHA certification. With online safety program at hand you will have enough time and flexibility to decide when and how you can complete the training. Unlike traditional classes you don't have to sit in a class and be under the pressure o