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Thursday, 01 April 2010 08:55 |
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Safe Pass is a programme designed to raise awareness of the dangers on construction sites and the importance of safety in the construction industry in Ireland. It is a one-day training programme organised by the training and employment agency of Ireland (FÁS) for a range of people who have any involvement with construction projects, whether these are actual construction workers or occasional visitors to construction sites. For a number of these personnel, attendance at a Safe Pass training programme is mandatory, whilst for others it is voluntary, though recommended.
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Monday, 22 March 2010 12:31 |
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Maintaining a safe workplace is almost but not entirely totally unlike following OSHA regulations. If complying with OSHA regulations at your lowest up front cost is your goal, then I suggest you read another site. However, if you are truly interested in keeping your employees safe and productive in your workplace then here are some workplace safety tips for you. They might even help you comply with some OSHA regulations along the way.
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Monday, 22 March 2010 12:12 |
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When it comes to providing a checklist for ansi and osha approved industrial
strength safety equipment, you will find a host of items that often center on
eye and head protection. But there are so many other industrial safety products
that provide protection to other areas of the body, including the back, knees
and face. Sometimes it is a personal choice for an industrial worker to select
additional safety equipment for various parts of their body. Below are a few
basic pieces of equipment to consider:
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Monday, 22 March 2010 11:49 |
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Heavy machinery can be hard to maneuver. And that means that accidents happen much more easily than we might think. Read on to discover six key products that can keep your facility and your employees safe.
Here's the easiest way to prevent collisions between machinery and people or structural elements of the facility: Install some kind of barrier or buffer zone. And you have several options:
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