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Tips for staff engagement in dirty jobs

June 12, 2014 by Admin Leave a Comment

Tips for staff engagement in “dirty jobs” – does the same apply for dangerous jobs? Just came across this article on HC Online: Professional pariahs: Tips for staff engagement in “dirty jobs”. It discusses the challenge of how to engage and motivate staff involved in “dirty jobs” like toilet … [Read more...] about Tips for staff engagement in dirty jobs

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods, Workplace Safety Tagged With: dirty jobs, safety first, stigma

The Importance Of Safety Within The Oil & Gas Industry

May 14, 2014 by Admin Leave a Comment

The Importance Of Safety Within The Oil & Gas Industry Oil & Gas Industry Guide to Workplace Safety – Released Pro-Visual Publishing is delighted to announce this year’s edition of the Oil & Gas Industry Guide to Workplace Safety. In collaboration with the Australian Drilling Industry … [Read more...] about The Importance Of Safety Within The Oil & Gas Industry

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods, Workplace Safety Tagged With: oil and gas, Safety

Lab safety tips

August 21, 2013 by Admin 4 Comments

Laboratory Safety   Workplace laboratories, whether they are research laboratories or medical laboratories, are subject to their own sets of safety rules.  If you work in or manage a laboratory, there are many safety rules and procedures to keep in mind.  Every lab will establish different … [Read more...] about Lab safety tips

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods Tagged With: chemical reaction, chemical tests, emergency equipment, eyewash stations, general laboratory, hazmat suit, Lab safety, laboratory procedures, laboratory safety rules, latex gloves, location location location, medical laboratories, reactants, reactive chemicals, safety showers, Safety Tips, safety workplace, store chemicals, toxic chemicals, unsafe actions

HSDG Audits and Checklists

July 18, 2013 by Barry Spud Leave a Comment

Hazardous Substances Dangerous Goods Audits, Checklists and Risk Assessments Bit of a collection of HSDG audit tools, guidelines, checklists and example risk assessments – please send us any docs of links you may have found Hazardous Substances Audit Tool FREE RISK ASSESSMENT TEMPLATES Lead … [Read more...] about HSDG Audits and Checklists

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods Tagged With: chemical safety, Chemicals, Dangerous Goods, Hazardous Substances, hsdg

Dangerous Goods Air Transport Training – Who Should Have It?

April 9, 2013 by Admin 1 Comment

Dangerous Goods Air Transport Training - Who Should Have It? Guest post A wide range of companies must transport dangerous goods. When those goods must be transported by air, special circumstances exist and those circumstances must be fully understood and planned for. Transporting dangerous goods … [Read more...] about Dangerous Goods Air Transport Training – Who Should Have It?

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods, Safety Training Tagged With: air transport, Dangerous Goods

Gas Safety At Home

January 20, 2013 by Admin 2 Comments

Gas Safety At Home: Risk Management Guest post Natural gas has a variety of uses from cooking and heating, to power generation, manufacturing, and transport. In addition, other forms of gas like petrol, liquid petroleum gas (LPG), and diesel, are also used on a day-to-day basis. Most people use … [Read more...] about Gas Safety At Home

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods Tagged With: gas safety, Home Safety, safety at home

Dangerous Goods Training

December 22, 2012 by Admin Leave a Comment

Dangerous Goods Training: Industry News And Updates Guest Post Dangerous goods are defined as any substance that poses a significant risk to health, safety, or property when transported by land, sea, or air. Due to the risks that dangerous goods pose to the public welfare, shipping of these goods … [Read more...] about Dangerous Goods Training

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods, Safety Training Tagged With: Dangerous Goods, Hazardous Substances, Online Safety, safety standards

Dangerous Goods Risk Management

December 15, 2012 by Admin 6 Comments

Dangerous Goods Risk Management   Latest Newsletter From Noel Arnold From pumping petrol, to using aerosol air fresheners, dangerous goods (DG) are part of our every day life, but do we really understand how dangerous they are? DG are substances or articles that, because of hazardous … [Read more...] about Dangerous Goods Risk Management

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Safety Goes Green: More natural light

October 17, 2012 by Admin Leave a Comment

Safety Goes Green: More natural light Guest Post Despite improved environmental standards, sometimes green jobs can be deadly. From 2007 to June of 2008, six employees were killed while constructing the massive MGM Mirage CityCentre project in Las Vegas, prompting workers to go on strike and … [Read more...] about Safety Goes Green: More natural light

Filed Under: Construction Safety, Dangerous Goods Tagged With: building, Chemicals, construction, Dangerous Jobs, Environment, natural light, Safety

5 dangerous materials that you should only let professionals handle

August 20, 2012 by Admin 2 Comments

5 dangerous materials that you should only let professionals handle Guest Post There are tons of dangerous materials which individuals should not handle. If you are trying to get rid of any of these five materials you might be better off hiring someone with a skip bin to come over and cart these … [Read more...] about 5 dangerous materials that you should only let professionals handle

Filed Under: Dangerous Goods Tagged With: Asbestos, dangerous materials

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