By: John Chambers | 2011-02-24 | Article Marketing The workplace is not always safe for employees in various industries and this is because of the neglect that is evident when it comes to occupational hazards. You can expect the productivity of a company to go up once occupational safety and health programs have been considered. read more
By: AdamWarne | 2010-12-25 | Business Working with electronic instruments is a dangerous job. If you happen to an industrial engineer and / or electrician, or if your work consists of electricity, it's important to undergo OSHA compliance training. These are workplace safety regulations to save you against the risks of electrocution, explosions, arc flashes, electric shock and moreover fire. read more
By: Editor123 | 2010-09-06 | Science The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires the labeling of hazardous chemicals under international standards. read more
By: Editor123 | 2010-09-22 | Science Chemical importers and manufacturers are required to obtain or develop material safety data sheets for every hazardous chemical they import/produce. read more
By: Tysone Mark | 2010-10-05 | Reference & Education Hazards associated with forklifts are a major concern today, as it results in more and more fatalities in various industries. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2011-02-16 | Article Marketing OSHA is the acronym for Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a federal agency that was created in 1970 for the purpose of regulating workplace health and safety. read more
By: Adam Warne | 2010-12-25 | Human Resources Working with electrical equipment is a hazardous job. If you happen to an engineer or electrician, or if your job involves electricity, you need to undergo OSHA compliance training. These are workplace safety regulations to protect you against the risks of electrocution, explosions, arc flashes, electric shock and fire. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2011-02-16 | Article Marketing The United States Department of Labor has among its many duties that of protecting workers in the workplace. The agency that is responsible for providing safety rules and guidelines, enforcing workplace compliance with safety rules and guidelines and in providing training for workplace instructors is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). read more
By: melvillejackson | 2010-10-27 | Childhood education The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created under the US Department of Labor in 1970. The objective of this new government body was to provide measures which would prevent work related illnesses, injuries and other occupational fatalities. These measures would be enforced on the concerned businesses requiring them to follow predefined standards for workplace health and safety. read more
By: Andy Clark | 2010-03-30 | Workplace safety For hazardous materials and oil carrying containers, plastic spill pallets are the only option. Even in other fields such as grocery management, plastic spill pallets are replacing wooden pallets due to their long life and space saving ability as well as the ease with which they can be moved around in a variety of ways. read more
By: AdamWarne | 2010-12-24 | Business Arc flash hazards or accidents can't handled merely by putting on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or just Fire resistant Clothing (FRC). These electrical accidents can only be stopped simply by making your employees undergo a thorough program of OSHA arc flash training according to NFPA 70E standards. read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2011-04-08 | Article Marketing In the United States, employers are held responsible for the health and safety of their employees. As a result, it is very important that employers become familiar with the Occupational Safety and Hea... read more
By: Jason Knapfel | 2012-04-21 | Workplace safety In an effort to better protect workers from dangerous chemicals, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has made revision to the agency’s Hazard Communication Standard. read more
By: Cape Cobras | 2011-01-10 | Online education Respiratory protection equipments are supposed to be provided to all those employees who are involved in operations that have the potential to cause respiratory disorders. read more