Slips. Trips. Falls: Taking Steps to Keep Everyone on Their Feet
Claims resulting from same-level slips, trips, and falls are a [...]
Claims resulting from same-level slips, trips, and falls are a [...]
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INCIDENT There are two major categories of work-related foot injuries. [...]
QUESTION What are some problems of standing in the job? [...]
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.
PREAMBLE Foot injuries are among the most common workers’ compensation [...]
Key Takeaways: - Appreciating the value of foot PPE - [...]
Key Takeaways: - Appreciating the value of foot PPE - [...]
Twenty-five serious citations were issued for alleged hazards including bridge [...]
This video addresses the most important part of Personal Protective Equipment: The responsibility of the individual to wear the equipment when it’s required. All the procedures and equipment in the world are useless if employees do not understand this one simple fact.
This safety talk looks at the different types of safety equipment and provides advice on its proper use. Eye protection There is no such thing as a second chance when it comes to accidents involving
That's why employers conduct hazard assessments to determine what PPE is required and when. Many people think PPE is automatically required by regulatory agencies such as OSHA (the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration).
They carry you through heat or cold, wet and slippery conditions. Your feet are also at risk from falling construction materials and equipment. No wonder wearing approved steel-toed boots can be required on the job.
When your feet hurt, everything hurts. Ask anyone finishing a long shift in bad shoes.
You can't imagine how painful and inconvenient a foot injury is until you've had one. If you injure a foot, you might be laid up for some time while the bills are mounting and your work projects are piling up.
Ill-fitting protective clothing and equipment is universally problematic in workplace safety. It deters workers from performing job-related tasks efficiently and safely.
Your feet and toes may be at the opposite end from your head, but you still need to use your brain when it comes to which type of shoes you wear in the winter.
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OSHA conducted an inspection of a bakery after receiving a [...]
A 1999 California law says that violation of Cal-OSHA standards [...]
This puzzle???s theme is footwear. Complete this puzzle with words about foot safety hazards and different kinds of safety footwear.
When you work with tools or materials that can fall or roll onto your feet, the correct safety footwear can prevent injuries. Safety boots can also prevent injuries that occur from stepping on sharp objects.
A 23-year-old mill worker received a compound fracture to his foot when he tried to clear a conveyor jam.
Use this photo to teach your workers about using the right foot protection on the job