Call Us Today! 800-ICW-SAFETY (800-429-7233)|SAFETYOnDemand@icwgroup.com

Hazardous Locations – Classes, Divisions and Groups – Quick Tips

A major safety concern in all workplaces is the occurrence [...]

Hazardous Locations – Classes, Divisions and Groups – Quick Tips2022-05-22T00:00:00+00:00

Workplace Spills – Seven Sources and Seven Methods of Prevention and Control – Spanish

Download Instructor-Led Material Safety Talk ¿QUE ESTÁ EN RIESGO? Desde [...]

Workplace Spills – Seven Sources and Seven Methods of Prevention and Control – Spanish2022-04-04T00:00:00+00:00

How Much Do Accidents Really Cost – Version 2

WHAT’S AT STAKE? Any business that stores or transports chemical [...]

How Much Do Accidents Really Cost – Version 22021-01-04T00:00:00+00:00

Solid Waste Video Loop – Spanish

This video is the perfect way to introduce new employees to general occupational hazards to which they may be exposed and to re-train experienced workers. Program includes basic safety rules, electrical hazards, powered equipment and machinery, back injury prevention, fire protection and more.

Solid Waste Video Loop – Spanish2020-07-06T00:00:00+00:00

Job Hazard Analysis: Analyzing Health and Safety Hazards in the Workplace

Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) can help prevent work-related [...]

Job Hazard Analysis: Analyzing Health and Safety Hazards in the Workplace2023-09-03T15:33:05+00:00

By the Numbers – Spill Prevention

SPILL PREVENTION                                                                           DID YOU KNOW? In 2015, 18% of 477 [...]

By the Numbers – Spill Prevention2020-06-06T00:00:00+00:00

Solid Waste Video Loop

This video is the perfect way to introduce new employees to general occupational hazards to which they may be exposed and to re-train experienced workers. Program includes basic safety rules, electrical hazards, powered equipment and machinery, back injury prevention, fire protection and more.

Solid Waste Video Loop2019-09-25T00:00:00+00:00

Healthcare: Formaldehyde Safety

During a busy shift, an OB technician helped with many crash deliveries and operations. Consequently, surgical instruments and trays that should have been washed, piled up on the sink counter and eventually knocked over a gallon jug of 4% formaldehyde. The employee was in and out of the utility room, doing the dishes between surgeries, and noticed that her throat was sore.

Healthcare: Formaldehyde Safety2018-09-04T00:00:00+00:00
Go to Top