Electrical Safety #2
EXTENSION CORD SAFETY-TAKE NO CHANCES! We use extension cords almost every day both at work and at home. These are very useful devices, but they
EXTENSION CORD SAFETY-TAKE NO CHANCES! We use extension cords almost every day both at work and at home. These are very useful devices, but they
RESPECT THE POWER OF ELECTRICITYElectricity is a strong invisible force that gives power to machinery, lights, heaters, air conditioners, and many other forms of equipment
* Office Ergonomics Safety Tips * SAFETY TIPS FOR MAKING YOUR WORKPLACE ERGONOMICALLY SOUND By tailoring the work environment to fit individual needs and characteristics and
Workstation Setup Guidelines Monitor at or below eye level Wrists straight Forearms supported Back supported Forearms parallel to the floor Thighs parallel to the floor
Office Ergonomics Checklist Physical Checklist Posture- Activity- Exercise Maintain proper posture, paying careful attention to, positioning of head neck/spine arms/wrists, hips/thighs and feet. Alternate between different
On some jobs you may be exposed to various substances in the air that may be harmful to your health. It is important to know
Defensive Driving IF YOU HAVE BEEN DRINKING DON’T DRIVE Drinking alcoholic beverages diminishes your brain’s ability to make accurate judgments. So, if you have been
Driving Safely In Traffic When you are driving in traffic, what are some things you must do to avoid accidents? Avoiding accidents in traffic
Working Around Cranes Today’s safety topic is about working around cranes. Cranes are found on most construction sites. The general contractor and various subcontractors use
Construction Jobsite Adhesives & Resins Training and Checklist Checklist∙ The company has a written Hazard Communication Program.∙ All workers have received basic Hazard Communication training.∙ Everyone
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