Maintenance and Safety Go Hand in Hand
Maintenance workers need to know about a broader range of safety issues than probably anyone else in the workplace.
Maintenance workers need to know about a broader range of safety issues than probably anyone else in the workplace.
Laboratories harbor fire and explosion hazards, and radiation hazards. There may be high-powered equipment which could cause cuts, entanglement or electrocution. There also could be biohazardous materials which can cause fatal diseases.
Cuts and contact with substances in trash could expose you to dangerous chemicals and infections.
The laboratory environment can be a hazardous place to work.
A stab from used needle is a frightening and occasionally fatal incident in the healthcare workplace. This word search is about the dangers of sharps and bloodborne pathogens.
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (BPS) requires the use of appropriate [...]
The victim was a nurse at a care facility.
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